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AI coding requires developers to become better managers
InfoWorld explores how the rise of AI-assisted coding is shifting the developer's role — less hands-on implementation, more oversight and judgment. Includes perspective on what observability means when the code author isn't human. Honeycomb CTO Charity Majors sounds the alarm in this piece.


AI complexity fuels new demand for deeper observability frameworks
SiliconANGLE chats with Honeycomb CEO Christine Yen on the growing gap between what legacy monitoring tools can handle and what AI-driven systems actually require, positioning modern observability platforms as the response to that demand.


Vibe Coding Is Coming for Engineering Jobs
WIRED investigates the rise of "vibe coding," AI-assisted development that prioritizes speed over rigor, and what it means for engineering standards, production reliability, and the future of the software profession. Honeycomb’s CEO Christine Yen shares her views.

Observability: the present and future, with Charity Majors
Charity Majors joins The Pragmatic Engineer for an in-depth conversation on where observability stands today and where it's headed — covering tooling, team practices, OpenTelemetry adoption, and the emerging challenge of making AI systems legible in production.

Open source and cheap data are changing observability, and a market shift could be under way
Runtime analyzes the forces pressuring the observability market including the rise of open-source tooling and lower-cost data options and what that means for vendors and engineering teams evaluating their options.



