After DevOps, Patrick Debois has a new map. The godfather of DevOps returns to walk through his AI patterns research: how he tracks where AI-native development is heading by mining social signals instead of surveys, why the stack is settling into patterns worth learning, and why your AI budget problem is really an optimization problem.
What we cover: – Inside the AI patterns site at Tessl.io/patterns and how it's auto-generated – The four layers of AI enablement: agent, team, platform, and organization – Solo, shared, and multiplayer modes: the compounding effect of shared context – Managing agent costs: budgets as a forcing function for optimization – Scaling adoption: find the success story, don't fight the skeptics – Hiring system thinkers instead of elegant coders
Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:02:28 - Why AI grips Patrick Debois 00:04:33 - Agent, team, platform and org enablement 00:06:36 - Is AI-native development maturing? 00:11:19 - Inside the AI patterns site 00:18:14 - Quality, security and the IDE as review interface 00:22:45 - Changing roles and harness engineering 00:26:32 - Hiring in the AI era 00:30:31 - Scaling adoption across the org 00:42:03 - Cost management and ROI
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