- Practical Considerations for AI Incident Reviews | fgj.codes - “Incident reviews are fundamentally a socio-technical process, and they do not provide benefit if people don’t engage with them.” If you are considering using AI for incident reviews, consider how it may impact your ability to learn from those incidents, and whether your tooling has enough context available to produce meaningful insights
- Are bugs and incidents inevitable with AI coding agents? | Stack Overflow Blog (January 2026) - A study found that code generated by AI was more likely to contain major bugs, and these bugs were more often related to logic, dependency and configuration errors. One way to mitigate this is to break the agent’s work down into smaller tasks so that the pull requests are smaller and easier to review
- Workers who fall for ‘corporate bullshit’ may be worse at their jobs, study finds | Michael Sainato via The Guardian (March 2026) - A study asked participants to rate corporate bullshit statements. Participants who were more susceptible to these statements demonstrated less capacity for analytical thinking. They also gravitated towards the worst solutions
- Heathers the Musical - A musical based on a dark comedy movie. Production runs in Melbourne from April 8 - May 9
- Free public transport in Victoria through April as fuel prices continue to climb | ABC Australia (March 2026) - Public transport will be free again in Victoria during April to try to ease cost of living pressures during this fuel crisis. There’s currently no plans to run additional services but the government says demand will be monitored
I’ll be taking a break for the next two weeks as I’ll be out traveling. Catch you sometime later in April!