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This blog is my little corner of the internet where I write about what inspires me, challenges me, or simply catches my curiosity. I don’t claim to have all the answers, but I love asking questions, exploring new perspectives, and learning along the way.

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Job for 2027: Senior Director of Million-Dollar Regexes

The following article originally appeared on Medium and is being republished here with the author’s permission. Don’t get me wrong...

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MLOps is dead. Well, not really, but for many the job is evolving into LLMOps. In this episode, Abide AI founder and LLMOps author...

How Agentic AI Empowers Architecture Governance

One of the principles in our upcoming book Architecture as Code is the ability for architects to design automated governance check...

Build to Last

The following originally appears on fast.ai and is reposted here with the author’s permission. I’ve spent decades teaching people ...

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Picture this: You’re a data analyst on day one at a midsize SaaS company. You’ve got the beginnings of a data warehouse—some struc...