Issue #702

Essential Reading For Engineering Leaders

Friday 27th March issue is presented by PropelAuth

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— Lizzie Matusov

tl;dr: “Every engineering organization is adopting AI in some form — but the gap between teams experimenting with copilots and teams running autonomous workflows is large. Most leaders know they’re “using AI,” but few have a clear picture of how deeply it’s actually integrated, or what capabilities they’d need to build to get more value from it. This week we ask: How can engineering leaders assess their AI maturity, and what does it take to move to the next level?”

Leadership Management

— Lara Hogan

tl;dr: “So what do you do when you’re working with a teammate who is stuck in a cycle of unhelpful or unproductive behavior? You’ve got empathy for them; you don’t want to be a jerk about it. But you still need this person to change course and start moving forward.”

Leadership Management

tl;dr: Design the perfect auth and onboarding experience for your users with PropelAuth's new Integration MCP Server. Pick and choose which features you need, and seamlessly match your product's look and feel. Don't worry about auth: your agent can handle it while you work on your YC application.

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Tools

— Lee Robinson

tl;dr: (1) Shipping fast beats the best strategy. (2) You have no career ceiling. (3) Be ruthlessly truth seeking. (4) Communication is the job. (5) Education is the best form of developer marketing. (6) Leadership means owning outcomes beyond the org chart. (7) Work can also be your hobby. (8) Demos > memos. (9) Hiring is what separates good leaders from great. (10) Always try to assume good intent.

CareerAdvice

“Stars do not pull each other down to be more visible; they shine brighter.”

― Matshona Dhliwayo

— Marc Brooker

tl;dr: “We’ve seen this play out in small ways before. Over the last decade, I’ve frequently been frustrated by experienced folks who didn’t update their system design heuristics to match the cloud, to match SSDs, to match 100Gb/s networks, and so on. But this is the biggest change I’ve seen in my career by far. An extinction-level event for rules of thumb.”

CareerAdvice

tl;dr: Stop herding your AI agents across terminals and branches. Intent bundles each task into a single workspace with a living spec, agent notes, and full change visibility. Orchestrate agents like a system, not a swarm: direct specialists, keep work aligned, and ship without copy-pasting context. Free with your existing Augment / Claude Code / Codex / OpenCode subscription.

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Tools

— Will Keleher

tl;dr: “But I think there are some nuggets of knowledge that are particularly valuable and don’t require a lot of supporting mental infrastructure. You don’t need to know any python to use python3 -m http.server to start a simple server in a directory, but it might still make your work marginally easier.” Will shares a few examples.

Tips

— Ankit Jain

tl;dr: “The answer is to move the human checkpoint upstream. If the thought of not reviewing code seems scary, let me remind you that checkpoints have moved before in software development. We moved from waterfall sign-offs to continuous integration. We can move them again.”

CodeReview

— Christian Hofstede-Kuhn

tl;dr: “Here are some tricks that aren’t exactly secret, but aren’t always taught either. To keep the peace in our extended Unix family, I’ve split these into two camps: the universal tricks that work on almost any POSIX-ish shell, and the quality-of-life additions specific to interactive shells like Bash or Zsh.”

Tips Shell

Null Pointer

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Chandra: Models for document intelligence.

Claude Code Cheat Sheet: Shortcuts, commands, tips and more.

Claude HUD: Claude Code plugin that shows what's happening.

MLU-Explain: Visual explanations of core ML concepts.

Ziptable: Share small datasets as a link.


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