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Tagi: #media #ai #discuss Most tools built to fight misinformation return a verdict: true, false,misleading. I want to argue that this framing is the reason they mostlyfail to convince the people who need them most. To accept a fact-checker's verdict, you must already trust the fact-checker. For a r
Ryan welcomes Suneet Malhotra, Senior Manager of Test Engineering at Motorola Solutions, to chat about building end-to-end agentic SDLC pipelines using MCPs, using Cohen’s kappa to evaluate multiple LLMs-as-judges, and how you can improve requirements by shifting QA left through a specification enri
Traditional monitoring rests on one quiet assumption that nobody ever writes down: the same input gives you the same output. Something breaks, you replay the request, you watch it break again, you fix it. Now send the same request to a model twice. You get two different answers, and neither one of t
TypeScript 6.0 Strict Function Types: Why Contravariance Breaks Your Existing Callbacks This article was written with the assistance of AI, under human supervision and review. Most TypeScript migration failures stem from a single misunderstood compiler flag: strictFunctionTypes. The pattern that
Originally published on tamiz.pro. The promise of AI agents in the developer workflow has never felt closer. Tools like Eliza promise autonomous agents that can handle routine tasks, Airbyte has made data integration feel almost magical, and Snowflake's new Autofix feature suggested a world where yo
The Opportunity Nobody Is Talking About While everyone races to build SaaS products, there's a quieter opportunity sitting in plain sight: automated niche newsletters. I'm generating $2,400/month from a newsletter I spend less than 20 minutes per week maintaining, and AI does 95% of the heavy lift
I have a somewhat unpopular opinion about enterprise AI: Most companies don't need a better AI model. They need better infrastructure around the model they already have. There is a tendency to treat AI adoption as a model-selection problem. Should we use GPT? Claude? An open-source model? RAG? Agent
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