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Richard Seroter's Architecture Musings · 13h ago

Daily Reading List – August 18, 2026 (#848)

Today's links look at data about AI usage patterns in software teams, some best practices for AI code reviews, and what to do when the hard part stops being hard.

LeadDev · 1d ago

Staff+ engineers must rebuild team culture

Culture no longer builds itself. The post [Staff+ engineers must rebuild team culture](https://leaddev.com/leadership/staff-engineers-must-rebuild-team-culture?utm_source=leaddev&utm_medium=RSS)

Richard Seroter's Architecture Musings · 1d ago

Daily Reading List – August 17, 2026 (#847)

Today's links look at how companies are doing agentic engineering in real life, what to do about skill sprawl, and whether you need skills at all.

LeadDev · 2d ago

What 15 million Gemini conversations tell us about AI at work

Google data shows AI adoption stalling. The post [What 15 million Gemini conversations tell us about AI at

LeadDev · 2d ago

The tokenmaxxing hype didn’t last long

Why Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft killed their token use leaderboards. The post [The tokenmaxxing hype didn’t last

Eli Bendersky's website · 3d ago

Concurrent Servers: Part 7 - Rust

This is part 7 in a series of posts on writing concurrent network servers. In this part, we discuss how the challenges described in earlier parts are tackled in the Rust programming language. All

Richard Seroter's Architecture Musings · 4d ago

Daily Reading List – August 14, 2026 (#846)

Today's links look at how to speed up generative UI, which patterns and problems in multiagent systems to be aware of, and whether software factories actually work.

Richard Seroter's Architecture Musings · 5d ago

Daily Reading List – August 13, 2026 (#845)

Today's links look at the flashy Gemini 3.7 Flash model, why reviewing code is a skill, and what technical debt in the AI era looks like.

LeadDev · 6d ago

Engineering managers who build are pulling ahead

Why vibe coding at 1am is OK. The post [Engineering managers who build are pulling

Richard Seroter's Architecture Musings · 6d ago

Daily Reading List – August 12, 2026 (#844)

Today's links look at why local models won't win, whether TDD inside the agent loop makes sense, and where a watermark can hide in plain text.

LeadDev · 7d ago

Your interview questions assume candidates can afford Claude Code Max

AI access is deciding who gets hired. The post [Your interview questions assume candidates can afford Claude Code

Richard Seroter's Architecture Musings · 7d ago

Daily Reading List – August 11, 2026 (#843)

Today's links look at whether agents are killing the UI, whether agents can use computers yet, and a fresh definition of the product role.

LeadDev · 8d ago

AI-powered teams ship more code but deliver less

More output doesn’t mean value. The post [AI-powered teams ship more code but deliver

Richard Seroter's Architecture Musings · 8d ago

Daily Reading List – August 10, 2026 (#842)

Today's links look at why 'code was never the hard part' is insulting, what code review are for, and why open source matters for AI.

LeadDev · 9d ago

Your SDLC is your context engineering

The SDLC is the real context layer. The post [Your SDLC is your context engineering](https://leaddev.com/software-quality/your-sdlc-is-your-context-engineering?utm_source=leaddev&utm_medium=RSS)

LeadDev · 9d ago

Engineering managers are back in the codebase

The end of the non-technical EM? The post [Engineering managers are back in the

Richard Seroter's Architecture Musings · 11d ago

Daily Reading List – August 7, 2026 (#841)

Today's links look at when a loop should stop, how WebMCP is picking up momentum, and what has to be true to rewrite the code all the time.

LeadDev · 12d ago

Shai-Hulud shows engineering teams have a new AI security problem

Shai-Hulud exploited what already existed. The post [Shai-Hulud shows engineering teams have a new AI security

Richard Seroter's Architecture Musings · 12d ago

Daily Reading List – August 6, 2026 (#840)

Today's links look at the new Agent Plugins spec, when you should self-host inference, and what nobody tells you about writing agent skills.

Richard Seroter's Architecture Musings · 13d ago

Daily Reading List – August 5, 2026 (#839)

Today's links look at a big change in Google AI leadership, what name we should use when referring to AI coding, and whether lacking a long-term career plan is fine.

LeadDev · 14d ago

When you should delegate to AI (and when you shouldn’t)

Delegate less. Own more. The post [When you should delegate to AI (and when you

Richard Seroter's Architecture Musings · 14d ago

Daily Reading List – August 4, 2026 (#838)

Today's links look at how to work with 5 coding agents simultaneously, scaling agents with session-aware load balancing, and why engineering management is a career change instead of a promotion.

LeadDev · 15d ago

Your AI-coding agents might need an org chart

The wrong AI reviewer breaks more than it fixes. The post [Your AI-coding agents might need an org

Eli Bendersky's website · 15d ago

Relative velocity and closing speed

In Physics simulations or game engines it’s sometimes useful to determine the speed with which two objects are approaching each other. This post will discuss the concept of closing speed, which is

Richard Seroter's Architecture Musings · 15d ago

Daily Reading List – August 3, 2026 (#837)

Today's links look at the economic benefits of refactoring, the one line that 95% of agent skills are missing, and how to give (and take) credit in big tech companies.

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