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There's a dangerous narrative emerging in tech: that the AI era demands Product Managers to be...

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There's a dangerous narrative emerging in tech: that the AI era demands Product Managers to be...

A few months back, I started on a journey to learn about how I might use Generative AI. I wasn’t sure...

When I started on my journey to learn more about AI, I didn’t expect it to help me find the joy in my...

Helping people rewild their yards: The AI journey continues I started on the AI journey with a few...

NOTE: These are musings as I navigate the world of AI. I suspect some blogs will be more linear than...

Just because AI tokens are cheap today doesn’t mean they’ll stay that way. When cloud adoption...

Why Strategy Matters in Security At 3Mór, we're guided by our namesake, the...

I’ve been tracking the Salt Typhoon attack off and on. In part that’s because I’m a customer of one...

Risk is complicated. Everyday life is full of risk, we just don’t think of it that way. With the...

I want to take a moment to shout out to all the people who are not working with all the latest tech....

I’ve had a few people ask how to say our company name 3Mór. But really Mór is short for the Mórrígan....

I was catching up on the SREcon EMEA talks and Courtney Nash’s Exploring the unintended consequences...

I see people are still talking about “ghost” engineers. I have opinions. But a quick recap. I saw a...

AI can do some pretty interesting things. We see more and more people using it to build infra and net...

The holiday season should be a time of joy, not security anxiety. But in 2024, the numbers are dire:...

I started watching the series New Amsterdam. Initially, I thought it might be inspirational. It’s...

Seems like some of the dust has settled around Crowdstrike. I’ve been pleased with the content...

I have had the privilege of talking with several folks over the past few weeks around the state of...

I’m sad to share that we made the tough decision to wind down OpenContext. This is not the blog post...

It’s gardening time and the post SREcon feels. I wasn't able to make SREcon America this year, I did...

OpenContext is pleased to announce the release of two GitHub Actions. We know it’s critical that we...

Recently I wrote about the Next Wave of DevOps in my blog “Threads of the next wave of DevOps”, and...

We have the most amazing epic on our roadmap. Deprecate YAML. Yeah, it feels like a lofty goal but it...

Migrating posts. Original post date June 19, 2023. Auto-Discovery is a tricky thing. Alice talks...

Migrating posts. Original post date May 23, 2023 How much is too much for anyone to track? According...

Migrating posts. Original post date March 15, 2023 Over the years I’ve watched how security...

I'm moving old posts here. This was was posted March 1, 2023 In thinking about how to build out...

I'm moving older posts to dev.to This post is from January 31, 2023. Imagine you’re the oncall...

In my last blog, I talked about the Next Wave of DevOps, specifically around the threads associated...

First Wave of DevOps Amazing things are happening with the next wave of DevOps but first...