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DevOps Paradox

DevOps Paradox

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  • Jul 15, 2026 — #359: When was the last time you sat through a 30-minute product demo and walked away actually knowing anything? You would learn more from five minutes hands-on than an hour of watching someone else drive. Now you have help. An agent can watch the...

    DOP 359: Demos in the Age of AI Agents
  • Jul 08, 2026 — #358: Production is on fire. You need access to one table you have never touched. So you file an access request, then phone the desk to say you filed it, then Slack them to say you phoned, then walk over to say you Slacked. Twenty-five minutes later...

    DOP 358: Just-in-Time Access for AI Agents
  • Jul 01, 2026 — #357: Type a prompt, get code, fix the hallucinations, type another prompt. That is vibe coding, and it is a fine place to start. It is a terrible place to stay. So what comes next - and is spec-driven development actually it, or just waterfall wearing...

    DOP 357: What Is Spec-Driven Development?
  • Jun 24, 2026 — #356: Fleet management means one thing to a DevOps engineer and something completely different to Tomas Kovacovsky. To Viktor it is a CD problem - a fleet of Kubernetes clusters he would rather not babysit. To Tomas it is hundreds of physical robots...

    DOP 356: Warehouse Robots Are a Distributed System
  • Jun 17, 2026 — #355: Picture your engineering team a year from now. A coding agent doing the coding. A testing agent on tests. A security agent on security. An infrastructure agent on infrastructure. All of them wired into GitHub and Jira, all of them working right...

    DOP 355: Why AI Coding Slows Down Code Review

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