I’ve shared an array of topics on my blog recently—perfect for tech enthusiasts and budding leaders. Dive into AI with an expansive glossary, learn strategic insights for product managers, explore tools for autonomous systems, and discover the revolution of AI-assisted coding with Claude Code. Plus, get practical advice for new managers and insights into why self-taught engineers often excel. Let’s explore these intriguing topics together!
- Make Strategy Your Side Project: Start small, stay close to delivery and follow through where others don’t for product leaders
- AI Product Manager Glossary: 80+ key terms across 12 categories critical for AI Product Managers, AI engineers, and AI builders.
- Claude Code UI: A desktop and mobile UI for Claude Code, Anthropic’s official CLI for AI-assisted coding. Works locally or remotely with proper interface everywhere.
- Building Autonomous Systems: A Guide to Agentic AI Workflows: A complete guide to building autonomous systems with agentic AI workflows—covering core concepts, tools, and real-world applications.
- Claude Code revenue jumps 5.5x as Anthropic launches analytics dashboard: Anthropic has launched a powerful analytics dashboard for its Claude Code AI assistant, giving engineering leaders real-time insights into developer productivity, tool usage, and ROI on AI coding investments.
- siteboon/claudecodeui: Use Claude Code on mobile and web with Claude Code UI. Claude Code UI free open source webui/GUI that helps you manage your Claude Code session and projects remotely –
- How I Use Claude Code to Ship Like a Team of Five: It’s the first AI tool that feels like delegating to a colleague, not prompting a chatbot
- New Manager Essentials: A Practical Guide to Your First Months in Leadership: A practical and thoughtful guide for new engineering managers. Learn how to build agreements, avoid micromanagement, run effective 1:1s, and navigate your first months with clarity.
- Choosing a Database Schema for Polymorphic Data: Blog for DoltHub, a website hosting databases made with Dolt, an open-source version-controlled SQL database with Git-like semantics.
- NO DAYS OFF: A celebration of consistency, discipline, and the pursuit of movement
- The sound of inevitability: Have you ever argued with someone who is seriously good at debating? I have. It sucks. You’re constantly thrown off-balance, responding to a point you didn’t expect to. You find yourself defending the weak edges of your argument, while the main thrust gets left behind in the back-and-forth, and you end up losing momentum, confidence, and ultimately, the argument. One of my close friends won international debate competitions for fun while we were at university (he’s now a successful criminal barrister), and he told me that the only trick in the book, once you boil it all down, is to make sure the conversation is framed in your terms. Once that happens, it’s all over bar the shouting.
- Back to The Future: Evaluating AI Agents on Predicting Future Events: We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.
- Anthropic and OpenAI’s new bets on the AI Super Assistant: Plus: The $130 million AI coding startup that could eliminate tech debt and the end of the front end engineer?
- Self-Taught Engineers Often Outperform: Explore Michael Bastos’ 20+ years in engineering and defense technology. Filter by tech stack, domain expertise, or leadership experience to create a tailored view.
- Former Top Google Researchers Have Made a New Kind of AI Agent: The mission? Teaching models to better understand how to build code will lead to superintelligent AI.