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World's most energetic dev rel Microsoft MVP. 🌈ally. I ❤️ Star Wars Lego & 🐻‍❄️. Father, husband. He/him.
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The recording of my #MSBuild session is now live, where you can learn how to understand and fix your agents using open source tools like Arize Phoenix. build.microsoft.com/en-US/sessio... 2/2
Do you have an AI agent? Do you actually know what it is doing? Do you know if it works? Typically the answer to the first question is yes, and for the second it's we think so, based off 'vibes'. Which is a terrible way to build and run production software. 1/2
New post on: → Why "I don't care" is an opinion (and a useful one) → Why the cliché needs to die → Why my C# opinion is built on a foundation, but my framework opinion is built on a Tuesday → The most important scene in the original Star Wars trilogy (fight me) www.linkedin.com/pulse/strong...
My version is: strong opinions strongly held, loose opinions loosely held. If I formed an opinion on data and 20 years of scars, it shouldn't flip on a clever argument over coffee. And if I haven't done the work to form one, "I don't care, just pick one" is a perfectly honest answer.
At Microsoft Build? Our 2 must do things for today: 1. Catch Sarah Bird's session - Observe and control agents with OSS tools build.microsoft.com/en-US/sessi... 2. Head to the Microsoft AI expert booth to meet with @jimbobbennett.dev from our devrel team about AI observability and Evals #MSBuild