State of Software Engineering in 2026: A Reality Check Beyond the AI Hype Three and a half years ago, Matt Welsh, PhD and former Google engineer, published "The End of Programming" in Communications of the ACM and declared that classical computer science was over. The meteor had hit. Engineers were the dinosaurs. The state of software engineering in 2026, he implied, would look nothing like what
GitHub Copilot just got a lot more complicated — and not in a good way. If you tried to sign up for Copilot Pro recently and hit a wall, that's not a bug. GitHub quietly paused new sign-ups for Copilot Pro, Pro+, and Student plans starting in late April 2026. No end date announced. No workaround offered. Just a message and a door that won't open. That alone would be worth covering. But they made t
In Q3 2024, we replaced Docker Desktop with Podman 5 across 1000 developer laptops at a Fortune 500 fintech firm. The result: a 72% reduction in container escape vulnerabilities, 40% faster local build times, and $1.2M annual savings in licensing and incident response costs. This is the unvarnished retrospective. Specsmaxxing – On overcoming AI psychosis, and why I write specs in YAML (83 points