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Build an AI Code Review Bot with Semantic Kernel in C#

Code review is one of those things every team knows they should do consistently but rarely manages to do well. Time pressure, reviewer fatigue, inconsistent standards -- the result is that bugs slip through, security issues go unnoticed, and code quality erodes slowly over time. After spending the last few weeks writing about Semantic Kernel in C#, I wanted to put everything together into something real and useful. So I built an AI code review bot with Semantic Kernel in C# that takes a file or ... Take me to this post.

March 12, 2026

Copy the current line in VS Code

In VS Code you can copy the current line without first selecting it. Cmd-C without selection defaults to whole line.... Take me to this post.

March 12, 2026

Windows stack limit checking retrospective: x86-32, also known as i386

One of the weirdest calling conventions you'll see. The post Windows stack limit checking retrospective: x86-32, also known as i386 appeared first on The Old New Thing.... Take me to this post.

March 12, 2026

What Happens When You Can’t Stop Creating: Huy Nguyen’s Story of Starting His Own Studio

How I went from having no idea what to do with my life to dropping out of university and building a design studio in my twenties.... Take me to this post.

March 12, 2026

Strategy Pattern Real-World Example in C#: Complete Implementation

Strategy Pattern Real-World Example in C#: Complete Implementation This article presents a complete real-world example of the Strategy pattern in C#: an e-commerce discount system that handles multiple discount types. This Strategy pattern real-world example in C# demonstrates how to implement the pattern in a production-ready application with proper error handling, testing, and maintainability. The Strategy pattern real-world example in C# we'll build shows how different discount calculation al... Take me to this post.

March 12, 2026

Learnings from the PyAI conference

I recently spoke at the PyAI conference, put on by the good folks at Prefect and Pydantic, and I learnt so much from the talks I attended. Here are my top takeaways from the sessions that I watched: AI Evals Pitfalls Hamel Husain View slides Hamel cautioned against blindly using automated evaluation frameworks and built-in evaluators (like helpfulness and coherence). Instead, we should adopt a data science approach to evaluation: explore the data, discover what's actually breaking, iden... Take me to this post.

March 12, 2026

CodeSOD: Awaiting A Reaction

Today's Anonymous submitter sends us some React code. We'll look at the code and then talk about the WTF: // inside a function for updating checkboxes on a page if (!e.target.checked) { const removeIndex = await checkedlist.findIndex( (sel) => sel.Id == selected.Id, ) const removeRowIndex = await RowValue.findIndex( (sel) => sel == Index, ) // checkedlist and RowValue are both useState instances.... they should never be modified directly await checkedlist.splice(removeIndex, 1... Take me to this post.

March 12, 2026

Public Environment Variables For Your Tests Using cypress-expose Plugin

Recently Cypress announced a change in how it will handle environment variables. Variables were always public and accessible to the appli... Take me to this post.

March 12, 2026

AI Slop: A Slack API Rate Limiting Disaster

Yesterday I described AI-generated code as “plausible-looking, locally coherent, globally wrong.” Here’s a concrete example from my own codebase. I needed a cleanup job to close old Slack group DM conversations in my slack-sup2 app. The AI-generated solution looked perfectly reasonable: def close_old_sups! return 0 unless sup_close old_sups = sups.where(conditions) old_sups.each(&:close!) old_sups.count end def close! return unless conversation_id return if closed_at logge... Take me to this post.

March 12, 2026

How I use generative AI on this blog

Inspired by others, I’m publishing how I use generative AI to write this little blog. General feelings on generative AI Generative AI, like any technology, has tradeoffs. I think the cons far outweigh the pros. In other words, the world would be better off without generative AI. Despite this belief, I use it. I’m effectively forced at work, but I also use LLMs to help write this personal blog. I think they can produce better writing if used correctly. Also: I want to be critical of this technolo... Take me to this post.

March 12, 2026

Automated Accessible Text with contrast-color()

Let the browser pick the most readable text color for any background with this new CSS function.... Take me to this post.

March 12, 2026
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