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MCP is shifting how developer tools are built. In the past, configuring workflows often meant building dashboards and UIs from scratch. With MCP, that pattern is changing. 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗚𝗼𝗼𝗱 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗣𝗼𝗱𝗰𝗮𝘀𝘁!🎙️ 📅 Catch us LIVE every Friday at 9 AM ET

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APIs are shaped by teams. But what happens when teams are shaped by AI? Conway’s Law says software reflects how we communicate—but do those rules still apply in the age of LLMs and autonomous agents? Live convo this Friday w/ Stefan + Jens at 9AM ET. youtube.com/live/xYWExYaIT…

APIs are shaped by teams. But what happens when teams are shaped by AI?

Conway’s Law says software reflects how we communicate—but do those rules still apply in the age of LLMs and autonomous agents?

Live convo this Friday w/ Stefan + Jens at 9AM ET.
youtube.com/live/xYWExYaIT…
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AI can make you faster. Conway’s Law determines whether you build faster or break things faster. In yesterday's episode of The Good Thing, Jens and Stefan unpack Conway’s Law, monoliths vs. microservices, and how AI changes the way teams build software. youtube.com/live/xYWExYaIT…

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70K+ weekly downloads isn’t magic. Start with real pain. Design for team adoption. Ship a <5min local dev. Make onboarding feel like cheating. If you nail the problem and remove friction, the rest follows.

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Yesterday on The Good Thing, Jens and Stefan explained how we use a technical advisory board to identify repeatable product-market fit patterns before writing a single line of code. youtube.com/watch?v=lkFhaN…

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We’re thrilled to have Robert Farr from Procore Technologies joining Stefan and Jens tomorrow on The Good Thing at 9:00 ET. With over 20 years of engineering experience, he’s bringing hard-won insight to the table—you won’t want to miss it. linkedin.com/events/22years…

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In yesterday’s episode of The Good Thing, we talked with Rob Farr (Principal Software Architect at Procore) about scaling systems, API contracts, and how AI agents are reshaping how teams build. Check it out below! youtu.be/82rk3zAGdnc?fe…

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Most LLMs don’t fail because they’re wrong. They fail because they don't have guardrails. What keeps agents on track? 1. Purpose 2. Rules 3. Context 4. Knowledge Without structure, you might get something plausible. But not necessarily something useful.

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Go vs Rust isn’t just a language war—it’s a velocity question. The Good Thing is live. Come listen, come argue. youtube.com/watch?v=o70R5m…

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Go vs Rust? That’s not the real question. Plus: OpenAI's potential IPO, Claude "blackmailing" its engineers, and our new plugin system. Watch this week's episode of The Good Thing ⬇️ youtube.com/watch?v=xWwdir…

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Can you spot a future unicorn from just the landing page? In yesterday's episode of The Good Thing, Jens and Stefan go through ten early-stage AI startups and rank them. Some made the cut. Most are dead in the water. WATCH HERE: youtube.com/watch?v=XwEHqg…

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“If it starts with ‘the power of AI,’ it usually means the problem came second.” Tooling is important, but clarity matters more. You can’t build real solutions if you can’t explain the problem.

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On The Good Thing, Stefan and Jens revisited the “Principled GraphQL” manifesto and asked: are implementation details creeping back into the schema? Also: dev ego, AI raising the bar, and learning to let go of what you build. Watch the episode here: youtu.be/DLa2XLRVVXo

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Do developers get too attached to their code? In GraphQL Federation, that attachment becomes a real problem. It’s not about defending your part of the schema. It’s about solving the problem together. That shift is hard. But necessary.