Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Business
Sports
Society & Culture
Health & Fitness
TV & Film
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts125/v4/2e/c4/f7/2ec4f7d5-ea23-cede-b1eb-590a370d896f/mza_10199675100231220649.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Tech Radar Voice
Tikal Knowledge
57 episodes
1 week ago
AI is writing code, but is it helping us work better? What happens when the initial excitement of "chatting with AI" turns into a loop of losing context and correcting code? In this Tech Radar Voice episode,, Nir Kaufman, Tech Lead at Tikal, hosts Roy Kass, Fullstack Tech Lead & Head of Training at Tika and Muly Gottlieb, Head of Engineering at Applitools for a candid conversation about the evolution of the individual developer’s workflow. The discussion moves through the trap of prompt fatigue, the necessity of treating AI like a talented but inexperienced junior, and why Spec Driven Development is making a comeback not as documentation, but as the only way to stay in control of non-deterministic tools.
Show more...
Technology
RSS
All content for Tech Radar Voice is the property of Tikal Knowledge and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
AI is writing code, but is it helping us work better? What happens when the initial excitement of "chatting with AI" turns into a loop of losing context and correcting code? In this Tech Radar Voice episode,, Nir Kaufman, Tech Lead at Tikal, hosts Roy Kass, Fullstack Tech Lead & Head of Training at Tika and Muly Gottlieb, Head of Engineering at Applitools for a candid conversation about the evolution of the individual developer’s workflow. The discussion moves through the trap of prompt fatigue, the necessity of treating AI like a talented but inexperienced junior, and why Spec Driven Development is making a comeback not as documentation, but as the only way to stay in control of non-deterministic tools.
Show more...
Technology
https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-yxFsdpzwhOFnmve4-1jt1Bw-t3000x3000.jpg
DevOps Trends in the Israeli Tech Radar 2025-26
Tech Radar Voice
39 minutes 46 seconds
2 months ago
DevOps Trends in the Israeli Tech Radar 2025-26
Deploys are flying, costs are rising, and AI is already in the pipeline. How do you stay in control? In this Tech Radar Voice episode, Eitan Masuari, Head of Tech and DevOps Group Lead at Tikal, hosts Gabi Tal, DevOps Tech Lead at Tikal, and Slavik Jakobson, Platform Architect at Guesty, to discuss DevOps trends from the Israeli Tech Radar 2025 26. They unpack AIOps, explain how AI accelerates the path from idea to implementation, detects patterns in logs, and provides an early heads up before the pager goes off. They also explore FinOps in the AI world, talking about tokens, models, AI gateways, and managing costs already during development. They highlight the difference between DevOps and Platform Engineering, what makes an IDP a true product tool with guardrails, telemetry, and real adoption, and end with DevSecOps that keeps delivery continuous, measurable, and aligned with product goals. A must listen for anyone who wants to understand where the DevOps role is heading, from infrastructure to the meeting point of code, AI, and developer experience.
Tech Radar Voice
AI is writing code, but is it helping us work better? What happens when the initial excitement of "chatting with AI" turns into a loop of losing context and correcting code? In this Tech Radar Voice episode,, Nir Kaufman, Tech Lead at Tikal, hosts Roy Kass, Fullstack Tech Lead & Head of Training at Tika and Muly Gottlieb, Head of Engineering at Applitools for a candid conversation about the evolution of the individual developer’s workflow. The discussion moves through the trap of prompt fatigue, the necessity of treating AI like a talented but inexperienced junior, and why Spec Driven Development is making a comeback not as documentation, but as the only way to stay in control of non-deterministic tools.