emily freeman
@editingemily
Human router. Bestselling author of DevOps for Dummies. I’ve led community, DevRel and product marketing at AWS, MSFT, and startups.
✨It was such a pleasure to speak on how I believe GenAI and AIOps will impact developers over the coming years. Many thanks to Lee, Victor, Will, and the teams at Ars Technica and MongoDB! ➡️ arstechnica.com/video/watch/ai…

I am getting tired from influencers with little to no tech industry experience to write stupid stuff like this for likes. As @simonw said: “Quitting programming as a career right now because of LLMs would be like quitting carpentry thanks to the invention of the table saw.”
its over for cs grads. if you are in cs just leave the field. its never been so over. just pivot. go do something else but cs. do it now. its getting out of hand. anything but cs.
I just got to spend a couple of days in Seattle with the amazing @jherr @cole_medin @darkosubotica talking about @kirodotdev! Such a great time and we even got to add in some time with @jeffbarr. I feel pretty lucky to get to know such fabulous people!
This is my biggest argument for having a senior DevRel team.
I've been at Google coming on 12 years, and I'm a great PM I swear, but sometimes I wonder if the biggest value I provide to Google is having friends everywhere so it's easy to skip through the bureaucracy and get stuff done at scale
Genuinely excited about this one. And the little ghost makes me absurdly happy.
This is Kiro - the AI IDE that actually works on your messy, real-world projects. Other AI tools lose context when projects get complex. Kiro gives you spec-driven development that scales beyond prototypes. Free preview available now spr.ly/6016429H8 #KiroDotDev
.@searls nails it, again. justin.searls.co/posts/full-bre…
OH: “Darling, you’re at a Renaissance Fair. It’s… all nerds.” 😂
So strange: Practically no one outside of Amazon seems to know about Amazon Q Developer. It's Amazon's "version" of GH Copilot. All devs at Amazon use it (and like it AFAIK!) It excels working with anything AWS. And it's a public product! Like they were hiding it... but not!
This is amazing and extremely representative of my personal naming conventions.
The billionth repository was just created on GitHub and it is perfect in every way!
Don't forget AWS Summit DC is happening June 10-11. It's completely free to attend, just register by June 9 at 12:00pm ET. The Summits are some of my favorite AWS events and... well... this one's in my hometown. fnf.dev/3ZKpAxx
Highly recommend Kyle’s team.
Pssst @depotdev is hiring again. Just went up on the orange site 🚀
A food item came out slightly off of what my daughter wanted. Me: “Maybe you’ll discover you love it.” *tries it* Her: “I did not discover that….Not at all.”
Denver peeps, we're one week out! Come hang out with me, @wesbos, @stolinski, @davekiss, and more! Let's get all the Denver devs out for a night 🧑💻🏔️ eventbrite.com/e/devs-night-o…
GitHub Actions is experiencing long queue times this morning. But Depot is processing jobs at normal queue time rates 🙂 Essentially, GitHub Actions can have a webhook & queue time related outage, but @depotdev stays online to process your jobs 💡
Freeman & Forrest turns one year old today. • 13 amazing full-time team members • 33% of tech's Fortune 100 under contract • More than $1.7 million paid out to technical builders and creators • $0 in funding More numbers from a wild Year 1: freemanandforrest.com/blog/3dYzROwYe…
✨ Freeman & Forrest is a year old! It's been a wild, incredible journey and we've learned so much. We've genuinely unlocked the formula of how to drive incredible results for our clients through technical content. We've paid technical content creators $1.7M. I'm…