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The Secret Life of Go: Hidden Dependencies in Context

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  The Secret Life of Go: Hidden Dependencies in Context Context values, dependency injection, and the testing nightmare #Go   #Coding   #SoftwareArchitecture   #BackendDev Eleanor is a senior software engineer. Ethan is her junior colleague. They work in a beautiful beaux arts library in Lower Manhattan — the kind of place where coding languages are discussed like poetry. Episode 36 Ethan was cleaning up the function signatures in the billing service. He had just discovered a feature in Go's standard library that he felt was going to change his life. "I solved the dependency problem," Ethan announced as Eleanor passed by his desk. "I had all these functions that needed the database connection, the logger, and the current user ID. The function signatures were getting ridiculously long. But then I found  context.WithValue ." He showed her his updated code: // Ethan's refactored handler func HandlePayment (ctx context.Context, amount float64) error { // Ex...

The Secret Life of Azure: The Audit Trail

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  The Secret Life of Azure: The Audit Trail Proving the truth in the light of the log #AzureAI   #Traceability   #AuditLogging   #Compliance Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They work in a grand Victorian library in London — the kind of place where code quality is the unspoken objective, and craftsmanship is the only thing that matters. Episode 38 The scarlet gate was working, but the library was now facing a different kind of pressure. A senior researcher had walked into Timothy’s office, visibly annoyed. "You changed my bibliography," the researcher said, pointing to a corrected citation. "The system gave me a date, then it flickered, and now the date is different. I need to know why. I need to know who changed it, what the original source was, and if this was a machine's guess or a human's decree. I can't cite a 'flicker,' Timothy." Timothy looked at Margaret, who was already uncapping the scarlet marker...

Tech-Reader AI Digest for Fri Apr 17 2026

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  Tech-Reader AI Digest Friday, April 17, 2026 #AI   #TechNews   #Digest Story 1: The New Yorker's Ronan Farrow Investigation Into Sam Altman — Character Evidence, 10 Days Before Trial What happened:  The New Yorker published a major investigative profile of  Sam Altman  by  Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz  on April 6 — and it's still generating significant coverage as the trial date closes in. Farrow spent 18 months on the investigation, reviewing never-before-disclosed internal memos, obtaining over 200 pages of documents related to a close Altman colleague, and interviewing more than 100 people. The print-ready deep dive and a Verge Q&A with Farrow both landed today. (Source:  New Yorker / The Verge / WBUR Here & Now ) The piece presents the most detailed account yet of why Altman was ousted by the OpenAI board in November 2023 — and asks directly whether the board members who concluded he "lacked integrity" were right. Legal analy...

The Secret Life of AWS: Regions and Availability Zones

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  The Secret Life of AWS: Regions and Availability Zones Where your code actually lives — and why it matters #AWS   #CloudComputing   #Regions   #AvailabilityZones Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They meet in a grand Victorian library in London — and in every episode, they work through the tools, ideas, and infrastructure that power modern software. Today, Timothy discovers that the cloud has an address. Episode 6 Timothy arrived early, notebook already open on the table, pen uncapped and waiting. He had the focused stillness of someone who had been thinking about a question for several days and had finally decided to ask it. "I built something last week," he said. "Small — a simple API, nothing production, just practice. And I noticed something." He looked at her. "The region selector. Top right corner of the Console. I had selected US East — Northern Virginia — because it was the default. Because it was there." He...

The Secret Life of AI: The Rage Quit

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  The Secret Life of AI: The Rage Quit How to prompt, think, and get results from any AI tool #WorkingWithAI   #Prompting   #AIConfidence Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They work in a grand Victorian library in London — and in every episode, they'll show you exactly how to get what you want from AI. Episode 5 Timothy arrived on a Wednesday, which was unusual. Their conversations had settled into a Thursday rhythm without either of them planning it. Margaret noted the day but said nothing as he sat down, unwound his scarf with slightly more force than necessary, and looked at the table rather than at her. "I closed the laptop," he said. Margaret waited. "Three days ago. I haven't opened it since. Not for AI work, anyway." He looked up. "I know what you're going to say." "You don't," she said pleasantly. "Tell me what happened." The Brilliant-Then-Terrible Sequence "I was work...