Amazon Web Services (AWS) this week made available, via an early access program, an iOS application through which application developers can start sessions and approve changes made by the Kiro AI coding tool the cloud service provider created.Announced at the AWS New York Summit, the iOS application provides all the management capabilities provided by the Kiro Web application on smartphone or tablet to eliminate the need to manage sessions via a PC.Darko Mesaros, a principal developer advocate for AWS, said the capability will become significantly more relevant as long-running tasks are assigned to multiple AI agents that application developers will…
Author: drweb
A bot recently approved one of my Pull Requests (PRs) with the cleanest possible verdict: “No Issues Found — Recommendation: Merge.” The story did not end there. Weeks later, a maintainer finally reviewed the contribution. By then, the parts of the repository targeted by the localization work had been removed as the project evolved. The PR was closed, not because the translation was incorrect, but because the review arrived after the underlying code structure had changed. That outcome highlights a broader challenge in open source internationalization (i18n). The problem is often not translation quality. It is the absence of processes that allows…
As adoption of agentic AI accelerates, with limited human participation, the question has shifted from how fast teams can ship software to what was shipped, why it changed, what influenced those decisions along the way. Also of concern is whether compliance and security requirements have been met. This is why governance designed for an AI-driven DevOps stack must be prioritized. Yet the 2026 State of DevOps Report found that while 77 of the 820 survey respondents demonstrated confidence in AI outputs, only 29% have automated audit trails, with compliance and governance fragmented and decentralized across teams. This gap between what AI is capable…
As little as a decade ago, the software industry operated under the unspoken rule ‘hardware is cheap, programmers are expensive’. A saying that today’s software developers, who are currently navigating the RAMpocalypse, might look at and laugh at. Sure, back then, it did make sense. When apps ran slowly, developers could pull from a bounty of affordable hardware to plug memory leaks and solve the issues. But we took Moore’s Law for granted. Back when it was coined in 1965, the future was full of hardware gains that could outpace any software inefficiencies. Moore couldn’t have predicted that we’d face…
Most organizations that have invested heavily in Agile and DevOps share a puzzling experience. Deployment frequency is up. Teams are busy. Dashboards are green. And yet value still queues. Strategy still takes months to reach the customer. Feedback still arrives too late to change anything important.Flow coach Marnus Marx has a name for this condition and a useful analogy. “Speed is not flow,” he says. “Responsiveness is not flow. And automation without systemic alignment simply accelerates chaos.” His analogy is butterfly swimming—the most technically unforgiving stroke in the pool. You cannot muscle through bad timing. If arms, legs, and breath…
Anthropic this week extended its Artifacts feature into Claude Code, giving engineering teams a way to turn an AI coding session into a live web page that colleagues can open, explore, and watch updates in real time.The feature is in beta for Claude Team and Enterprise subscribers and works from both the Claude Code CLI and desktop app. It addresses a familiar gap in how engineering work gets shared. A developer running Claude Code through an incident investigation, a service refactor, or a multi-month data analysis usually has two options for keeping teammates in the loop: wait until the work…
Linux has become easier to use than ever, making it a practical choice for anyone looking to move beyond Windows or macOS. There was a time when installing Linux meant spending hours configuring hardware, hunting for drivers, and learning terminal commands before you could get real work done. Things have changed quite a bit. Most modern Linux distributions now come with graphical installers, automatic hardware detection, software stores, and polished desktop environments that feel familiar to anyone coming from Windows or macOS. Over the years, I’ve installed Linux on everything from old office desktops and home laptops to production servers…
GitHub has begun winding down GitHub Models, the free AI model playground it introduced in 2024. As of June 16, the feature is closed to new customers. If your organization hasn’t used it before, you won’t see it and won’t be able to start.For existing users, nothing changes yet. Existing customers with active usage can continue using the playground, API, and models as usual. But GitHub has made the direction clear: this is the first step toward full retirement, and more details on timelines are coming.What GitHub Models WereWhen GitHub launched the feature two years ago, the pitch was straightforward.…
Annabel retired from Redgate Software this week. Across most of my career at Redgate, I’ve participated in many events, some we hosted, some we sponsored. At most of these events, Annabel has been a part of organizing, financing, executing (or all three) the events with me. From SQL in the City to SQL Saturdays to Redgate Summits to the PASS Summit, she and I have been in so many cities and venues around the world.She has become a dear friend, and someone I look forward to seeing. A friendly face, a supportive friend, a joy to be around.I’m happy for…
AI-generated infrastructure code is arriving faster than most organizations can absorb it. The organizations that invested in platform quality first are the ones pulling ahead.Every few years, someone declares that Infrastructure as Code is dead. The arguments tend to “sidecar” the hype cycle. First, complexity, then containers, then Kubernetes, then serverless. Now it’s AI’s turn; supposedly, generative AI tools will make declarative configuration files obsolete, and natural-language prompts will replace Terraform modules and policy-as-code guardrails.This latest narrative probably drives clicks and hallway conversations. But it’s wrong.What’s actually happening is more interesting and more consequential for infrastructure leaders:IaC is becoming the…
