Hey there! In my latest blog post, I explore the fascinating world of AI software engineering agents, tackle DIY projects like building an electric fireplace and a tote storage rack, and highlight some intriguing industry insights, including how Elon Musk is redirecting Tesla GPUs. There’s also a deep dive into mental health in product management and innovative solutions in knee surgery. Check it out!
- How do AI software engineering agents work?: Coding agents are the latest promising Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool, and an impressive step up from LLMs. This article is a deep dive into them, with the creators of SWE-bench and SWE-agent.
- The Second Robot Report: The LLM Conversation
- DIY ELECTRIC FIREPLACE BUILT-IN: How to Frame and Install the Fireplace: This tutorial shows how I quickly and easily framed the wall and installed the electric fireplace for my fireplace built-in!
- How To Build A DIY Tote Storage Rack: DIY tote storage rack guide! Transform your space with my easy-to-follow instructions and create a customizable, clutter-free area.
- Nvidia emails: Elon Musk diverting Tesla GPUs to his other companies: The Tesla CEO is accused of diverting resources from the company again.
- Tunneling TCP By File Server: You want to pass TCP traffic from one computer to another, but there’s a doggone firewall in the way. Can they both see a shared file? Turns out, that’s all you need. Well, that and som…
- OpenAI content boss: ‘Incumbent’ on us to help small publishers, not just the giants: OpenAI IP boss says it’s “incumbent” on them to make sure smaller publishers get the same potential benefits from ChatGPT as big ones.
- Don’t forget about your mental health.: This week we dig into mental health and it’s role in product management.
- How Delivery Managers Enable Product Managers to Ship Stellar Software:
- How to Manage Risks as a Product Manager: Product Management is, at its hearth, about managing risk. But the risks at play and the ways to approach them are not obvious.
- Synthetic Plugs Could Reduce Need for Total Knee Replacements: An off-the-shelf surgical device could treat osteochondral defects and avoid total knee replacement.
- The End of Software: To understand how software will change, we can benefit from studying how technology has changed other industries. History tends to rhyme, if you listen. Before the internet, media behaved very differently—it was expensive to create. You had to pay people to make content, edit it, and distribute …
- Seeing Like a Data Structure: Our data-centric way of seeing the world isn’t serving us well. Barath Raghavan and Bruce Schneier argue that we need new socio-technical systems that leave room for the inherent messiness of reality.