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Ingeniero Informático y aprendiz de todo. Compongo música. Tabarnés de toda la vida.

Katılım Haziran 2012
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Amazon mandated 80% weekly adoption of its AI coding tool, tracked it as a corporate OKR, overrode 1,500 engineer objections, and is now holding a mandatory meeting because the tool keeps breaking production systems. Here’s the timeline. Kiro launched July 2025. Leadership signed an internal memo in November making it the default AI coding tool for all production work and discontinuing third-party alternatives. Engineers who preferred Claude Code needed VP-level approval for an exception. By January, 70% of Amazon engineers had tried Kiro during sprint windows. Five months after launch, Kiro got operator-level permissions with no mandatory peer review, was asked to fix a minor bug in AWS Cost Explorer, and decided the best approach was to delete and recreate the entire production environment. 13 hours of downtime inside the division that generates 60% of Amazon’s operating profit. This was the second AI-caused production outage in months. Amazon Q Developer caused the first one. Same pattern both times: engineers let the AI agent resolve issues autonomously without intervention. Amazon called it “user error, not AI error.” Then they implemented mandatory peer review for production access and required senior sign-off before junior and mid-level engineers can push AI-assisted code. That’s like crashing your car, blaming the road, and then buying better brakes. The real comedy is the math trap Amazon built for itself. They deployed 21,000 AI agents across Stores and told Wall Street it saved $2 billion with 4.5x developer velocity. Once those numbers hit an earnings call, every future incident has to be “user error” by definition. Admitting the tool caused problems means admitting the $2B number carries risk nobody’s pricing in. So you get a company that simultaneously claims AI isn’t the problem while adding AI-specific guardrails after every outage. Google’s 2025 DORA report found 90% of software developers use AI for coding. Only 24% trust it “a lot.” Amazon just showed you what that 66-point gap looks like when it hits production.
Lukasz Olejnik@lukOlejnik

Amazon is holding a mandatory meeting about AI breaking its systems. The official framing is "part of normal business." The briefing note describes a trend of incidents with "high blast radius" caused by "Gen-AI assisted changes" for which "best practices and safeguards are not yet fully established." Translation to human language: we gave AI to engineers and things keep breaking? The response for now? Junior and mid-level engineers can no longer push AI-assisted code without a senior signing off. AWS spent 13 hours recovering after its own AI coding tool, asked to make some changes, decided instead to delete and recreate the environment (the software equivalent of fixing a leaky tap by knocking down the wall). Amazon called that an "extremely limited event" (the affected tool served customers in mainland China).

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Klara@klara_sjo·
This is the AI that will be taking our jobs
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Trump siempre se ha mostrado tal y como es: un ególatra ambicioso al q no le importa ni la democracia ni las instituciones. Lo increíble es q haya tanta gente torpe q se esfuerce en verlo de otra manera. Cuando Trump acierta es por motivos equivocados, lo ha demostrado mil veces
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Política de seguridad para países en nuestra era: armas nucleares y bancos centrales llenos de oro.
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Hugo Ferrer
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Lo de Venezuela probablemente tenga poco o nulo impacto a nivel mercados. Como cuando cayó Siria hace meses. No le gustará a China ni Rusia, pero si estos no están implicados directamente, las consecuencias son casi nulas a corto plazo (a diferencia de la invasión de Ucrania).
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@Imanol_Pradales Genial pero q a ese acuerdo firmado con el NABO se sumen los COJONESS (COnfederación de Jóvenes Obsesionados con los Nabos y los Esfínteres de San Sebastián)
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Imanol Pradales
Imanol Pradales@Imanol_Pradales·
Sellamos un acuerdo con NABO (North American Basque Organizations) para seguir impulsando el euskera en las Euskal Etxeak de todo EE.UU. Porque creemos firmemente que el euskera puede ser un lazo de futuro, también en la diáspora. #Jaialdia2025 #EuskadiBerriaEraikitzen
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