Media Summary: Coding pipelines are evolving and AI agents are taking the wheel. In this episode of Uptime used to mean reliability. But in the LLM era, five nines just means your liar is always available. Real reliability now ... Programmability is experiencing a paradigm

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Coding pipelines are evolving and AI agents are taking the wheel. In this episode of Uptime used to mean reliability. But in the LLM era, five nines just means your liar is always available. Real reliability now ... Programmability is experiencing a paradigm Agents break the old rules of observability. Latency, throughput, and error rates still matter, but once software starts making ... GPUs get all the attention, but in inference, the real bottleneck is often memory, specifically the KV cache. In this episode of 's ... If you've been treating “garbage in, garbage out” as a metaphor, this episode turns it into a live-fire scenario. Lori MacVittie and ...

Identity used to be straightforward: authenticate a user, authorize an action, log the request, and move on. Agentic systems ... Multi-model AI isn't a buzzword anymore, it's how organizations are actually operating. In this episode of 's OpenClaw is what happens when the industry looks at autonomous agents and decides they should have more autonomy, more ... AI in production isn't just another feature to ship. It's a non-deterministic system that can be socially engineered, fuzzed, and ... An agent deleting a production database (and the backups) isn't a sci-fi failure. It's a boundary failure, and it starts with a human ...

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Pop Goes the Stack | Shift left into runtime: Vibe coding and AI guardrails | Agentic AI
Pop Goes the Stack: Five nines of wrong - Detecting drift and errors in AI systems | LLM
Pop Goes the Stack | Programmability Paradigm Shift | WebAssembly
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Pop Goes the Stack | Measuring what matters: Observability for agents | Agentic AI
Pop Goes the Stack | KV cache is the real inference bottleneck (Not GPUs) | Agentic AI
Pop Goes the Stack | Data poisoning: You can’t patch what an LLM “learns” | AI
Pop Goes the Stack | Agent identity: Closing the "accountability vacuum" with humans | AI security
Pop Goes the Stack | Model routing isn’t load balancing (And that’s why you’re not ready) | AI
Pop Goes the Stack | OpenClaw: Multi-agent autonomy, secrets, and blast radius | AI
Pop Goes the Stack | Local-first AI: Keep context out of the cloud | AI Privacy
Pop Goes the Stack | AI Red Teaming in Practice: Scores, guardrails, auto-remediation | AI
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Pop Goes the Stack | Shift left into runtime: Vibe coding and AI guardrails | Agentic AI

Pop Goes the Stack | Shift left into runtime: Vibe coding and AI guardrails | Agentic AI

Coding pipelines are evolving and AI agents are taking the wheel. In this episode of

Pop Goes the Stack: Five nines of wrong - Detecting drift and errors in AI systems | LLM

Pop Goes the Stack: Five nines of wrong - Detecting drift and errors in AI systems | LLM

Uptime used to mean reliability. But in the LLM era, five nines just means your liar is always available. Real reliability now ...

Pop Goes the Stack | Programmability Paradigm Shift | WebAssembly

Pop Goes the Stack | Programmability Paradigm Shift | WebAssembly

Programmability is experiencing a paradigm

Pop Goes the Stack will be back next week!

Pop Goes the Stack will be back next week!

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Pop Goes the Stack | Measuring what matters: Observability for agents | Agentic AI

Pop Goes the Stack | Measuring what matters: Observability for agents | Agentic AI

Agents break the old rules of observability. Latency, throughput, and error rates still matter, but once software starts making ...

Pop Goes the Stack | KV cache is the real inference bottleneck (Not GPUs) | Agentic AI

Pop Goes the Stack | KV cache is the real inference bottleneck (Not GPUs) | Agentic AI

GPUs get all the attention, but in inference, the real bottleneck is often memory, specifically the KV cache. In this episode of #F5's ...

Pop Goes the Stack | Data poisoning: You can’t patch what an LLM “learns” | AI

Pop Goes the Stack | Data poisoning: You can’t patch what an LLM “learns” | AI

If you've been treating “garbage in, garbage out” as a metaphor, this episode turns it into a live-fire scenario. Lori MacVittie and ...

Pop Goes the Stack | Agent identity: Closing the "accountability vacuum" with humans | AI security

Pop Goes the Stack | Agent identity: Closing the "accountability vacuum" with humans | AI security

Identity used to be straightforward: authenticate a user, authorize an action, log the request, and move on. Agentic systems ...

Pop Goes the Stack | Model routing isn’t load balancing (And that’s why you’re not ready) | AI

Pop Goes the Stack | Model routing isn’t load balancing (And that’s why you’re not ready) | AI

Multi-model AI isn't a buzzword anymore, it's how organizations are actually operating. In this episode of #F5's

Pop Goes the Stack | OpenClaw: Multi-agent autonomy, secrets, and blast radius | AI

Pop Goes the Stack | OpenClaw: Multi-agent autonomy, secrets, and blast radius | AI

OpenClaw is what happens when the industry looks at autonomous agents and decides they should have more autonomy, more ...

Pop Goes the Stack | Local-first AI: Keep context out of the cloud | AI Privacy

Pop Goes the Stack | Local-first AI: Keep context out of the cloud | AI Privacy

Just throw it in the cloud”

Pop Goes the Stack | AI Red Teaming in Practice: Scores, guardrails, auto-remediation | AI

Pop Goes the Stack | AI Red Teaming in Practice: Scores, guardrails, auto-remediation | AI

AI in production isn't just another feature to ship. It's a non-deterministic system that can be socially engineered, fuzzed, and ...

Pop Goes the Stack | Agents deleted my work: Why agents still aren’t ready for production (yet) | AI

Pop Goes the Stack | Agents deleted my work: Why agents still aren’t ready for production (yet) | AI

An agent deleting a production database (and the backups) isn't a sci-fi failure. It's a boundary failure, and it starts with a human ...