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2024-04-11 - Richard Seroter (from Richard Seroter Blog)

Today's links look at trends in tech culture, why Flux didn't die after it's sponsor went away, and what Go developers want for AI.

What a wild day. From the morning keynote to the end of the day, it was nonstop. Good thing I got some reading done first thing in the morning! [blog] Day 1 at Next ’24 recap: AI agents for everyone. Great recap of yesterday’s event kickoff. We’ll see if they mention my stuff in our day 2 recap! [article] InfoQ Culture & Methods Trends Report – April 2024. What aspects of tech culture are mainstream now? And which behaviors are still emerging? InfoQ does a good assessment here. [blog] Gemini 1.5 Pro Now Available in 180+ Countries; With Native Audio Understanding, System Instructions, JSON Mode and More. New access, fresh capabilities, and updated behavior for this excellent model. [blog] Instrumenting a Demo App With OpenTelemetry and Honeycomb. Are you lighting up all the right paths in your system to be able to effectively troubleshoot later? [article] Why Flux Isn’t Dying after Weaveworks. This is a good example of when foundations make a positive difference for open source projects. More on that idea here. [blog] Actually Talking about Modular Monoliths. In this post, Jeremy explores the modular monolith and how you might arrange one. [blog] Go Developer Survey 2024 H1 Results. The Go team doesn’t ask softball questions in these surveys. Get a look into challenges that developers face, what they enjoy, and what matters most to them. More coverage here. ## Want to get this update sent to you every day? Subscribe to my RSS feed or subscribe via email below: Subscribe

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Title: Daily Reading List – April 10, 2024 (#295)
Summary: Today's links look at trends in tech culture, why Flux didn't die after it's sponsor went away, and what Go developers want for AI.

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What a wild day. From the morning keynote to the end of the day, it was nonstop. Good thing I got some reading done first thing in the morning!



[blog] Day 1 at Next ’24 recap: AI agents for everyone. Great recap of yesterday’s event kickoff. We’ll see if they mention my stuff in our day 2 recap!



[article] InfoQ Culture & Methods Trends Report – April 2024. What aspects of tech culture are mainstream now? And which behaviors are still emerging? InfoQ does a good assessment here.



[blog] Gemini 1.5 Pro Now Available in 180+ Countries; With Native Audio Understanding, System Instructions, JSON Mode and More. New access, fresh capabilities, and updated behavior for this excellent model.



[blog] Instrumenting a Demo App With OpenTelemetry and Honeycomb. Are you lighting up all the right paths in your system to be able to effectively troubleshoot later?



[article] Why Flux Isn’t Dying after Weaveworks. This is a good example of when foundations make a positive difference for open source projects. More on that idea here.



[blog] Actually Talking about Modular Monoliths. In this post, Jeremy explores the modular monolith and how you might arrange one.



[blog] Go Developer Survey 2024 H1 Results. The Go team doesn’t ask softball questions in these surveys. Get a look into challenges that developers face, what they enjoy, and what matters most to them. More coverage here.



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Author: Richard Seroter
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