Brian Maucere
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Podcast Appearances
One documented example from January involved modernizing a six-year-old Azure Kubernetes service, aka cluster, by migrating the entire thing from Terraform to OpenTOFU.
The swarm chewed through hundreds of thousands of tokens and completed weeks of DevOps works in about an hour.
If you read it now, you're going to say, oh, this sounds like what clogged code, code work, enterprise versions of that might look like.
Oh, this sounds like open claw.
And it does.
It's right.
It's about persistent memory and about what does this look like?
And he uses this framework of Gastown and the wasteland to explain it, which is why I say go read it as opposed to listening to my dumb sort of summary of it.
um but i found it very fascinating and i i've just been looking for the right time over the last like two three weeks to just bring it up and we get long on the show or whatever so i don't know i'll throw it to you beth like do you have you you've obviously knew about it because you're saying in the comments like what's your take on this where do you think i don't know what do you what's your what's your opinion on this
So, yeah, I agree with you.
It's not it's not an original idea that you would set up.
Well, it's AI operations essentially.
And it's the systems of checks and balances.
I mean, hell, when we first talked about MCP and A to A, you know, when A to A came out from Google right after MCP and we were starting to like get a feel that MCP was going to be the format that people were going to adopt.
There was a while there on the show where we're like, maybe, maybe it will, maybe something else better will come along.
But during that show, I talked about how it was like,
you know, universal tools, you know, an A to A was essentially saying, okay, this is, this idea is that there's orchestrators and there's people, there's a, well, now we would say agents and sub-agents or agent teams or agentic swarms or whatever, right?
We might put another word on it.
So this is like, cause I, you know, me, I have to go back to something I understand.