
Join us as Du'An digs into the real mechanics of running AI locally and in production - from GPU memory math to multi-agent architectures, observability, and the economics of self-hosted inference.
Du'An walks through how model weights and KV cache compete for GPU memory, why continuous batching matters when you have more than a handful of users, and how agent architectures like single-agent, workflow, graph, swarm, and supervisor patterns each solve different problems. You will learn how to instrument your agents with Langfuse for observability and cost tracking, when to use Ollama versus vLLM, how prompt caching can cut provider costs by up to 75%, and why GPUs should never sit idle. Episode two of three - the next episode covers deploying at scale.
Timestamps
0:00 Welcome & Introduction
1:47 Du'An's New Role at Akamai Cloud
3:10 Data Privacy and the Case for Self-Hosted AI
7:21 Anthropic and OpenAI as the New Cloud Layer
12:48 Local Models for Specific Use Cases - Cancer Detection Example
15:02 GPU Memory Math - Weights, KV Cache, and Context Windows
19:32 Continuous Batching and GPU Time Slicing
20:03 Observability with Langfuse - Live Demo
27:44 Agent Architectures - Single Agent, Workflow, Graph, Swarm, Supervisor
36:36 Token Economics, Prompt Caching, and GPU Cost Planning
45:32 Ollama vs vLLM - Prototyping vs Production
How to find Du'An:
https://duanlightfoot.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/duanlightfoot/
Links from the show:
https://langfuse.com/
https://github.com/akamai-developers/akamai-workshop-solution-architect-agent
https://amzn.to/4bvHn1p
https://vllm.ai/
Jul 6
48 min
Video

Join us as Thorsten breaks down how everyday people - small business owners, retirees, hobbyists, and anyone who isn't a developer - can use AI to get real things done without writing a single line of code.
Thorsten runs an AI roundtable for small and medium businesses in Germany and shares hands-on use cases from his own life and clients: a family recipe database built entirely on a mobile phone, 13 months of fitness data analyzed into actionable coaching, a personal AI project manager that reads his calendar and meeting transcripts, and real-world implementations for a dental practice and a tax advisory firm. You will learn how to think about AI as a team you never had, why prompts are the new apps, how to handle privacy and data regulations, and how to start this week with just one task.
Timestamps
0:00 Welcome & Introduction
5:17 Who Is Thorsten and What Is Normal People AI
8:51 The Recipe Database Use Case
16:46 Fitness Tracking and Personal Coaching
22:27 Building an AI-Powered Personal Project Manager
34:23 Using Fireflies and MCP for Meeting Intelligence
41:14 Real Business Use Cases - Dental Practice and Tax Advisory
44:27 Privacy, GDPR, and When to Use Local Models
47:06 Getting Started - One Task This Week
How to find Thorsten:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/hoegertn/
Links from the show:
Jun 26
52 min
Video

Join us as Dave walks through what it actually takes to build custom AI agents from scratch - not theory, but real projects he has shipped for his family, his work, and his community.
Dave shares how he used Kiro and Claude to solve real problems: normalizing flood-damaged library inventory data, automating AWS well-architected review collateral, building a room-cleaning task agent for his 12-year-old, planning family menus with Apple Calendar integration, and post-processing live concert recordings. You will learn how agents reason and take action, when to reach for a Kiro power versus a simpler automation, how MCP servers connect agents to real-world tools, and practical strategies for keeping agents accurate without burning through tokens.
Timestamps
0:00 Welcome & Introduction
7:57 Dave's Background and How He Got Started with Agents
13:00 The Library Flood Story - First Real-World Agent Use Case
16:00 AWS Well-Architected Review Automation
17:09 What Are Kiro Powers and MCP Servers?
22:13 Kiro Pricing and Bedrock Integration
28:13 Live Demo - Room Cleaning Agent with AWS Rekognition
41:24 Family Meal Planning and Apple Calendar Integration
44:27 Automating Live Concert Recording Post-Processing
52:31 Getting Started - Dave's Recommendations for Beginners
How to find Dave:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-stauffacher/
Links from the show:
https://kiro.dev/
Jun 15
1 hr
Video

Join us as Dale Orders (AWS Community Builder, four-time All Builders Welcome participant from Australia) walks through everything you need to know about getting to AWS re:Invent completely free - flights, hotel, conference pass, and more.
Dale shares her personal journey from being rejected the first time to attending four AWS conferences through the All Builders Welcome grant program, including two as a mentor. You'll learn the exact eligibility criteria, what the grant actually covers (flights, accommodation, Uber vouchers, a prepaid Visa card, and a free AWS exam voucher), how to write an application that stands out, and the one thing that will get yours rejected immediately. Dale also covers what happens after you're accepted, how to handle the visa process if you're outside the US, and a full list of other tech conference grant programs beyond AWS. Applications typically open in late June - this episode is your head start.
Timestamps
0:00 Welcome & Introduction
4:11 What is the All Builders Welcome Program?
8:03 Dale's Journey: Rejected Once, Accepted Four Times
11:07 Eligibility Criteria & Who Should Apply
15:49 The #1 Thing That Will Get Your Application Rejected
16:03 Everything the Grant Actually Covers
17:42 How to Apply & Timeline
18:41 Writing a Winning Application
35:18 Visa Process Warning: Don't Ignore This
38:41 Other Tech Conference Grant Programs & Wrap-up
How to find Dale:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dale-orders/
Links from the show:
Jun 9
47 min
Video

Join us as Dale Orders (AWS Community Builder, four-time All Builders Welcome participant from Australia) walks through everything you need to know about getting to AWS re:Invent completely free - flights, hotel, conference pass, and more.
Dale shares her personal journey from being rejected the first time to attending four AWS conferences through the All Builders Welcome grant program, including two as a mentor. You'll learn the exact eligibility criteria, what the grant actually covers (flights, accommodation, Uber vouchers, a prepaid Visa card, and a free AWS exam voucher), how to write an application that stands out, and the one thing that will get yours rejected immediately. Dale also covers what happens after you're accepted, how to handle the visa process if you're outside the US, and a full list of other tech conference grant programs beyond AWS. Applications typically open in late June - this episode is your head start.
Timestamps
0:00 Welcome & Introduction
4:11 What is the All Builders Welcome Program?
8:03 Dale's Journey: Rejected Once, Accepted Four Times
11:07 Eligibility Criteria & Who Should Apply
15:49 The #1 Thing That Will Get Your Application Rejected
16:03 Everything the Grant Actually Covers
17:42 How to Apply & Timeline
18:41 Writing a Winning Application
35:18 Visa Process Warning: Don't Ignore This
38:41 Other Tech Conference Grant Programs & Wrap-up
How to find Dale:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dale-orders/
Links from the show:
Jun 9
59 min
Video

Join us as Mike Fiedler (AWS Hero, PyPI Safety & Security Engineer, Python Software Foundation) makes the case for eliminating long-lived credentials from your release workflow - before an attacker does it for you.
Mike walks through the real-world incidents that motivated Trusted Publishing, how OIDC-based short-lived tokens work under the hood, and the step-by-step process for setting it up in GitHub Actions. You'll learn how the 2024 Ultralytics compromise was forensically investigated thanks to Sigstore attestations, why that API token in your repo is just a password with a fancy hat, common pitfalls that will have you debugging for four hours, and why deleting your old token after setup is the step everyone forgets. PyPI went from 10% Trusted Publishing adoption in February 2024 to 36% today - this episode is how you become part of that number.
Timestamps
0:00 Welcome & Introduction
4:00 Mike's PyCon US World Tour Recap
8:00 The Scale of PyPI: 13B Requests/Day & 36% Adoption
12:09 Why Long-Lived Tokens Fail: Four Attack Models
16:47 Case Study: The 2024 Ultralytics Compromise
21:44 What is Trusted Publishing? OIDC Explained
27:04 How the GitHub Actions Flow Actually Works
34:12 Other Registries: npm, RubyGems, crates.io, NuGet
36:34 Common Pitfalls & Debugging Tips
42:29 Provenance & Sigstore Attestations
44:22 The Step Everyone Forgets: Delete Your Old Token
47:06 Migration Guide & Getting Started This Week
How to find Mike:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/miketheman/
https://www.python.org/psf-landing/
Links from the show:
Jun 9
59 min
Video

AI subscriptions are becoming as essential as internet bills - and just as expensive. The vBrownBag gang takes a hard look at the real cost of LLMs and what happens when the free ride ends.
Chris, Shala, and Damian dig into the Anthropic pricing plot twist, why AI data centers consume 10x the power of traditional racks, the DeepSeek distillation controversy, and what happens when the first hit's free phase ends. You'll learn practical strategies for reducing token burn, why local models are becoming a viable cost escape hatch, how to pick the right model for the right job, and why blindly using Opus for everything is lighting money on fire. This is the unfiltered conversation every AI practitioner needs to have - before the subsidies disappear and the real bills arrive.
Timestamps
0:00 Cold Open: Get These Darn Kids Off My Lawn
1:27 Chris's Big News: Leaving IBM for Six Feet Up
8:09 How Many AI Subscriptions Do You Have?
16:41 Stack Overflow Is Dead, Long Live Claude
17:12 Don't Just Blindly Copy and Paste (AI Edition)
31:00 Anthropic Gross Margin 2025: Negative 53%
35:30 When Token Costs Exceed a Junior Dev's Salary
42:02 Find the Model That Fits the Job
46:11 AI Multitasking Is a Lie (Just Like Humans)
49:05 We Are Uniquely Bad at Making Money Off This Show
53:19 Supply Chain Attacks and GitHub Actions
54:45 Did We Solve Anything? Yes. No. Maybe.
55:58 Grateful for Friends & Wrapping Up
Links from the show:
May 28
56 min
Video

Join us as Brian Hough (CEO & Founder of Tech Stack Playbook, AWS Hero) gets brutally honest about the state of tech hiring and what skills developers actually need to survive - and thrive - in the AI era.
Brian walks through his frontline perspective on why tech layoffs aren't about skills - they're about market economics - and what that means for engineers trying to stay relevant. You'll learn which roles are actually hot right now (ML engineer, AI engineer, cloud architect, full stack dev), why companies want utility players who can build end to end, how to use social media and building in public to get quietly hired, and why the engineers who thrive will be those who can go from vision to deployed system. Brian also covers practical strategies for positioning yourself before the next wave hits, including using roadmaps as a personal curriculum and leveraging AI as a career accelerator rather than a threat.
Timestamps
0:00 Cold Open
0:11 Welcome & Introduction
2:16 Taking Vibe Code to Production-Grade Systems
3:01 Brian's Update: Dog Feeding & Building Internal Tools
8:05 Mac Maximus: Building on AWS EC2 Mac
9:49 Let's Get Into the Presentation
10:10 Agenda Overview
11:11 Is Anyone Actually Working Less Because of AI?
12:52 What Happens When You Don't Understand What You Built
20:10 AWS Root Account Horror Story
23:24 The Skills You Need in 2026
24:09 Tech Scene Overview & Job Posting Divergence
26:19 What Companies Actually Want: Utility Players
28:00 Hot Roles: ML Engineer, AI Engineer, Cloud Architect
32:00 The Layoff Reality: It's Market Economics, Not Skills
40:49 Now Is the Best Time to Start a Startup
42:31 Roles & Salaries Breakdown
43:55 This Advice Is for Everyone - Not Just Job Seekers
48:01 What's Getting Replaced vs. What's Irreplaceable
49:14 How to Become an Irreplaceable Engineer
52:42 Maximum Viable Product
53:02 Building in Public & Social Media Strategy
55:32 Positioning Yourself Before the Next Wave
56:19 Brian's Closing Thoughts
57:03 AI on Your Resume = Getting Hired Fast
58:12 Using Brian's 30-Day Plan as a Claude Curriculum
59:55 Platform Engineering Hot Take
1:03:05 Wrap-up & See You in Seattle
How to find Brian:
https://brianhhough.com/techstackplaybook
Links from the show:
https://roadmap.sh/python
https://roadmap.sh/ai-engineer
https://roadmap.sh/machine-learning
https://roadmap.sh/ai-agents
May 26
1 hr 4 min
Video

Andrew Brown (ExamPro) joins the vBrownBag crew to talk Gen AI skills, bootcamps, and whether vibe coding has made "learning to code" irrelevant. 🤖 Spoiler: it hasn't. Andrew walks through his upcoming Cloud Code Camp, demos agentic workflows he's built using Claude Desktop and Claude Code, and breaks down how to actually think about coordinator patterns, MCPs, and token-efficient development. 💡 The crew also gets into the "coders are obsolete" debate, AI-assisted JRPG game development, and whether AI certifications are worth your time in 2026. 🎮
Chapters:
00:00:01 - Andrew Brown, Classified Backstories, and Gen AI Fatigue
00:08:45 - Cloud Code Camp: Who It's For and What You'll Actually Build
00:15:38 - Building MCPs and Agentic Workflows with Claude Desktop and Claude Code
00:32:22 - Vibe Coding, Junior Devs, and Why Technical Skills Still Matter
00:54:03 - Are AI Certifications Worth It in 2026?
#GenAI #CloudComputing #AIAgents #ExamPro #vBrownBag
May 10
59 min
Video

AWS Hero Stephen Sennett joins the vBrownBag crew to argue that foundational knowledge matters more now, not less. 🧠 They dig into why communication skills have become a functional technical requirement, 💬 how to build a T-shaped career that AI can't commoditize, and where LLMs still fall completely flat. 🤖 There's a live car wash prompt test 🚗, an honest AGI reality check, and a look at how junior and senior expectations are shifting in the cloud careers era. ☁️ Worth the watch for anyone mapping out their tech skills strategy for 2026.
Chapters:
00:01:35 - Why Foundational Knowledge Is Your Advantage in the AI Era
00:12:50 - Communication Is Now a Technical Requirement (AI Proves It)
00:20:07 - T-Shaped Skills, Learning in Public, and Standing Out in Cloud Careers
00:34:46 - What AI Still Can't Do: The AGI Reality Check and Car Wash Test
00:49:20 - How AI Is Reshaping Junior, Mid, and Senior Dev Expectations
#CloudComputing #AWS #TechCareers #AISkills #vBrownBag
May 9
1 hr 1 min
Video
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