Estimating the Productivity of an Autonomous AI Software Engineer
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I asked 4 working engineers this exact question on my podcast: a Google Developer Advocate (Stockholm), a Senior Software Engineer/consultant (Paris), an NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute Instructor (Morocco), and an Infrastructure Engineer at IBM (Dublin). Here's what they actually said: - The Sen...
Building a distribution system for B2B software sounds simple until you hit production. In this case study, we explore the architecture behind a custom licensing engine. We dive into why MAC addresses are terrible for hardware identification (HWID), how to secure desktop apps for offline wareho...
Context I am a solo developer and digital strategist. I operate an ecosystem of projects combining technology, automation, and artificial intelligence. At a certain point in the development of one of these projects, I decided to formalize the intellectual property of the software I had built by...
Lovable, the Swedish vibe-coding platform that lets users build apps through natural language, has published its first data report on what it calls the “build economy.
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Four months ago, AI looked like it might gut the software industry. This week, one of its biggest investors declared the threat over. The truth sits somewhere in between.
Thoma Bravo founder Orlando Bravo says AI offers an "enormous tailwind" for software companies.
The UK is reviewing its National Health Service partnership with Palantir to decide if it will end the contract early.
—Photo-illustration by TIME; Andriy Onufriyenko—Getty Images Hypercharged by the pandemic, workplaces have been increasingly relying on digital tools to help them recruit, communicate with, and track their employees. Even as lockdowns eased, remote work stayed, prompting more interest in technol...
What does the operating layer of a $657 billion industry look like when most of it still runs on spreadsheets and a phone that keeps ringing? \ The home services economy in the United States is worth roughly that much every year, but the field service management (FSM) software that runs it adds ...
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Apple's software event, the last for outgoing CEO Tim Cook, gave us an early look at new features for iOS and MacOS and an overhauled Siri.