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r/kubernetes · u/Cute_Bandicoot_8219 · May 9, 2026

Anyone else in the industry feeling frustrated that AI is being used to pitch goofy "product features" that demo well to Boards but are utterly useless to K8s practitioners and are 100% not cloud-native patterns?

Sorry that this is a little bit of belly-aching, but I feel like actual product innovation is grinding to a halt as engineering effort is being redirected to building barely-working prompts that perform great in a demo w…

r/linux · u/turdas · May 2, 2026

[Meta] Rule proposal: no personal projects newer than 3 months (anti-vibecoder rule)

Recently open source subreddits have started seeing a large number of vibecoded personal projects that look novel or useful on the surface, but in reality represent one weekend of prompting by the vibecoder. At best thes…

Hacker News · u/shirvan · 1w ago

Show HN: Praxis – AWS infrastructure automation, without the complexity

Hi everyone,Praxis is the result of a decade of my experiences and frustrations working with IaC and infrastructure management in general. It aims to solve the core needs like templating, state management, continues reco…

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Hacker News · u/ldelossa · 6d ago

Show HN: OctoPunk – a full-featured, AI-integrated GitHub client

Hello folks.Like a lot of great software, we built OctoPunk out of frustration.We are a set of developers who, for one reason or another, have been using GitHub as our primary code forge for professional work for a very …

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Hacker News · u/shoehorn-dev · May 9, 2026

Show HN: Shoehorn – Backstage without the maintenance overhead

I'm Anders, co-founder of Shoehorn (https://shoehorn.dev/).For about a year I was genuinely excited about Backstage. Saw the Spotify demo, thought "I want that too". Turned out it wasn't as easy. But to be fair, Backstag…

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pcgamer.com › software › ai

Former Dragon Age writer says AI could make gamedev 'frustrating as hell': 'How are we going to train up the next generation of devs if we eliminate every entry-level task?'

… "There's just a lot of executives who really, really want it to be." The writer also told GamesRadar that the idea that AI can replace rote tasks often handed off to junior developers isn't necessarily a good thing, either: "How are we going to train up the next generation of devs if we eliminate e… …

Jun 20, 2026 · Justin Wagner