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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.
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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.
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Service Mesh in Cloud Native Environments
Tech Radar Voice
48 minutes 35 seconds
8 months ago
Service Mesh in Cloud Native Environments
Managing microservices at scale isn’t just about deploying more services—it’s about making them communicate securely, efficiently, and reliably. That’s where Service Mesh comes in. In this episode of Tech Radar Voice, Haggai Philip Zagury, DevOps Architect & Tech Lead at Tikal, sits down with Uri Brodsky, Senior Engineering Manager & Head of Backend Guild at Riskified, to break down how Istio and Envoy help teams manage traffic, security, observability, and scaling across multi-cloud environments. They discuss Riskified’s journey to Service Mesh, the challenges of securing thousands of microservices, and how Istio enables mTLS, progressive deployments, and improved developer experience without requiring changes at the application level. From streamlining service-to-service communication to supporting dynamic environments and canary releases, this episode offers hands-on insights for teams navigating cloud-native architectures.
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.