Measuring what matters in DevRel
Developer Relations has a metrics problem. Not a shortage of them—we've got GitHub stars and Discord members galore. The problem is none of them actually mean anything.
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Developer Relations has a metrics problem. Not a shortage of them—we've got GitHub stars and Discord members galore. The problem is none of them actually mean anything.
AI-native applications are fundamentally rethinking what software can do when it has the ability to learn, adapt, and interact more naturally with humans.
Developer relations has to tie back to revenue. Here's how to build a DevRel program that CEOs actually understand and value.
Building Interviewer: a multi-agent AI app that conducts podcast-style interviews and transforms conversations into polished essays.
A journey through scroll behavior, IRC formatting codes from the 1990s, and the existential dread of LazyVStack.
A tale of terminal launches, activation policies, and the mild existential crisis of a text field that refuses to accept input.
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