Beyond Vibe Coding

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Beyond Vibe Coding is a weekly podcast for senior engineering leaders navigating the impact of AI on how software gets built. Hosted by Sebastian Heide-Meyer zu Erpen and André Neubauer in partnership with Impala Search, each episode brings together the leaders shaping the next era of engineering - from how teams are adopting AI, to what changes for product and architecture, to what stays unchanged when the tools shift underneath us. New episodes weekly.

  1. 2 days ago

    #S2.11 When AI Moves the Bottleneck From Code to Planning - Dr. Jürgen Helmers (Andercore)

    Jürgen Helmers joins Beyond Vibe Coding to explain how Andercore is moving from individual AI usage toward loop and harness engineering across a distributed engineering organization. The conversation gets very concrete: Claude-based workflows, markdown skills, Jira and wiki connectors, engineering vision files, review agents, issue files, blocker/major gates, circuit breakers, milestone loops, red/green agents, automated documentation and model routing across planning, implementation, review and third-party integrations. The interesting point is not the tool list; it is the system around the tools. The strongest thesis of the episode is that agentic engineering moves the bottleneck left. Once Jürgen's team had loops that could produce and review useful software, the limiting factor became PRD quality, stakeholder clarity and architecture context. Andercore responded with agent-led grilling sessions that poke holes into plans, generate open questions and translate technical issues into the language of logistics, sales or procurement. Faster engineering did not remove planning work. It made weak planning visible much sooner. The episode also avoids the simple productivity story. Jürgen describes the human cost of running several loops in parallel, the difficulty of keeping a distributed organization in sync when senior engineers adopt the harness quickly, and the unresolved career question of how junior engineers learn when agents abstract away many old failure paths. For CTOs, engineering managers and CPOs, this is a practical conversation about operating model design, not a tooling demo. -- Links and References Andercore: https://andercore.com/about-usDr. Jürgen Helmers on LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/in/dr-j%C3%BCrgen-helmers-94b8969

    #S2.11 When AI Moves the Bottleneck From Code to Planning - Dr. Jürgen Helmers (Andercore)
  2. 13 Aug

    #S2.10 When Coding Agents Ship at Machine Speed, AppSec Has to Move Into the Loop - Jan Brennenstuhl

    In this episode of Beyond Vibe Coding, Sebastian Heide-Meyer zu Erpen and André Neubauer talk with Jan Brennenstuhl about application security in the age of agentic engineering. Jan explains how his own workflow already depends on long-running local agents, why the surrounding harness matters more than the frontier model, and why spec-driven approaches can be useful when agents make greenfield projects grow very quickly. The main conversation focuses on a structural shift in AppSec. Jan argues that traditional security gates, delayed scanner feedback, and ticket-based remediation cannot keep up with machine-speed code generation. Security has to move into the agent loop, into platform defaults and into standardized engineering infrastructure so that agents replicate secure patterns instead of every local workaround and architectural exception. The episode closes with a prediction: verification of intent becomes the premium engineering capability. As implementation gets cheaper, the valuable work shifts toward understanding what should be built, proving that it was built correctly, and designing engineering systems that can safely absorb autonomous change. -- Links and References Jan Brennenstuhl: https://www.janbrennenstuhl.eu/AppSec in the Age of Agentic Engineering: https://www.janbrennenstuhl.eu/appsec-agentic-engineering/Shift Down: Why Agentic Engineering Demands Platform-Level Security: https://www.janbrennenstuhl.eu/shift-down-appsec/Hugging Face Security Incident Disclosure, July 2026: https://huggingface.co/blog/security-incident-july-2026OpenAI and Hugging Face Security Incident Statement: https://openai.com/index/hugging-face-model-evaluation-security-incident/AGNTCon + MCPCon Europe 2026: https://agntconmcpconeu26.sched.com/

    #S2.10 When Coding Agents Ship at Machine Speed, AppSec Has to Move Into the Loop - Jan Brennenstuhl
  3. 6 Aug

    #S2.09 Automating the Grind: Freeing Up Human Attention - Pedro Gil Carvalho (Thermondo)

    Pedro Gil Carvalho, VP Engineering at Thermondo, joins Sebastian and Andre to discuss how a company with real-world operational constraints approaches agentic engineering. The episode starts with Pedro's own workflow: Claude Code acts as a chief of staff across Slack, Confluence, email, research, and codebase exploration, while his personal agent experiments help him evaluate what new models can actually do. The core of the conversation is Thermondo's operating model for AI in engineering, product, and design. Pedro describes weekly knowledge-sharing sessions, shared skills, AI-assisted product prototypes, component-driven design workflows, and a careful distinction between code touched by AI and code landed without human oversight. The key theme is accountability: humans do not need to write every line, but they remain responsible for the systems they ship. The episode then moves into architecture, code review, knowledge bases, and synthetic workers. Pedro argues that higher agent autonomy requires solid platform boundaries, strong safeguards, observability, and humans who understand the platform well enough to recover. His prediction: a lot of procedural office work is closer to agentic automation than most organizations think, especially once data, tools, permissions, and hybrid-search knowledge surfaces improve. -- Links and References Steve Yegge’s article: https://steve-yegge.medium.com/the-flat-curve-society-36c8b01eb33b  Beyond Vibe Coding Podcast is a project by Sebastian Heide-Meyer zu Erpen and André Neubauer, partnering with Impala Search. The content is created by us and our guests. Join the discussion on LinkedIn or visit www.bvc.fm, where we publish all episodes. For questions and inquiries, feel free to contact us via LinkedIn⁠⁠. Thank you for your time and see you in the next episode.

    #S2.09 Automating the Grind: Freeing Up Human Attention - Pedro Gil Carvalho (Thermondo)
  4. 30 Jul

    #S2.08 AI Sovereignty - the sipgate experiment with 80 developers - Stefan Lange-Hegermann

    Stefan Lange-Hegermann joins Beyond Vibe Coding to explain how sipgate thinks about AI sovereignty from the inside of a real product and engineering organization. The episode starts with sipgate's AI telephony work: speech-to-text, LLMs, text-to-speech, anonymized customer data, fine-tuned call-analysis models and the strategic belief that agents will increasingly use software on behalf of humans. Stefan's operating lesson is that context is the real infrastructure, whether it lives in Markdown folders, transcripts, internal agents or product strategy. The main story is sipgate's GLM 5.2 experiment. After concerns that access to key frontier models could change for European companies, sipgate rented Blackwell-class machines in Finland and asked developers to try an open-weight coding model for a week. The surprising result was not only that the model worked; it was that roughly 80 concurrent sessions ran without saturation, developers found it faster than Claude Code, and quality was close enough that some wanted access back. For sipgate, sovereignty is therefore not only a privacy topic. It is access to models, hardware and the engineering leverage the company now depends on. The episode avoids a naive "just buy GPUs" conclusion. Stefan repeatedly comes back to the harness: companies need consistent tooling, model routing, protective defaults and a clear distinction between coding workloads, customer-facing voice workloads and sensitive customer data. The future may combine central infrastructure, open-weight models such as GLM and Kimi, European model options such as Mistral, specialized smaller models and deterministic scripts where AI is not needed. The honest prediction is that nobody knows exactly how work will look next year, but the teams that control context, defaults and infrastructure will have more options. -- Links and Referencessipgate: https://www.sipgate.de/Stefan's boat podcast, Anker, Ärger, Abenteuer: https://www.podcast.de/podcast/3351826/anker-aerger-abenteuer-der-boote-podcastGLM-5.2 by Z.ai: https://z.ai/blog/glm-5.2OpenCode: https://github.com/sst/opencodeAider: https://aider.chat/Obsidian: https://obsidian.md/ Beyond Vibe Coding Podcast is a project by Sebastian Heide-Meyer zu Erpen and André Neubauer, partnering with Impala Search. The content is created by us and our guests. Join the discussion on LinkedIn or visit www.bvc.fm, where we publish all episodes. For questions and inquiries, feel free to contact us via LinkedIn⁠⁠. Thank you for your time and see you in the next episode.

    #S2.08 AI Sovereignty - the sipgate experiment with 80 developers - Stefan Lange-Hegermann
  5. 23 Jul

    #S2.07 Agentic Engineering Is Bringing XP Back - Ben Hoskins (NewStore)

    Benjamin Hoskins joins Beyond Vibe Coding to discuss what agentic engineering looks like when it is grounded in serious engineering practice rather than prompt-driven improvisation. His personal workflow combines a custom Card Planner, MCP, Allium, big batches of red unit and end-to-end tests, boundary value analysis, hexagonal architecture, IntelliJ-based refactoring, and regular architectural review. The interesting point is not the tool list. It is the comprehensive use of the feedback loop: give agents a precise behavioral specification, make tests fail first, and then let the system implement against constraints. The organizational story is equally concrete. At NewStore, Hoskins pushed AI adoption after building a point-of-sale system in four days and using it as a demonstration of what competitors could soon do. Since then, teams have started sharing prompts and skills, role descriptions have changed, and smaller temporary squads are becoming more viable. But the conversation resists the simplistic "engineering gets faster, everything is solved" story. In SaaS, the bottleneck often moves to product because customer adoption, commercial due diligence, integration cost, product taste, and learning loops determine whether faster delivery creates value or just more average features. An interesting idea Ben explains is the canonical product model. Hoskins describes NewStore's attempt to pull product definition together across sales, marketing, customer success, support, product, engineering, design, documentation and APIs so that product ideas can be tested against a shared model, potentially with synthetic personas and automated exploratory testing. That makes AI less a coding assistant and more a way for the organization to reason about its own product. -- Links and References Beyond Vibe Coding: https://www.bvc.fm/Allium by JUXT: https://juxt.github.io/allium/DORA metrics: https://dora.dev/guides/dora-metrics/Theory of Constraints Institute: https://www.tocinstitute.org/theory-of-constraints.htmlExtreme Programming: https://www.agilealliance.org/glossary/xp/Behavior-Driven Development: https://cucumber.io/docs/bdd/Hexagonal architecture overview by Alistair Cockburn: https://alistair.cockburn.us/hexagonal-architecture/ Beyond Vibe Coding Podcast is a project by Sebastian Heide-Meyer zu Erpen and André Neubauer, partnering with Impala Search. The content is created by us and our guests. Join the discussion on LinkedIn or visit www.bvc.fm, where we publish all episodes. For questions and inquiries, feel free to contact us via LinkedIn⁠⁠. Thank you for your time and see you in the next episode.

    #S2.07 Agentic Engineering Is Bringing XP Back - Ben Hoskins (NewStore)
  6. 16 Jul

    #S2.06 Your AI Transition Does Not Stop with Adopting the Technology - Stefan Schubert-Peters

    Stefan Schubert-Peters returns to Beyond Vibe Coding to discuss a topic many engineering organizations are only beginning to name: AI adoption and AI identity change are not the same thing. At felmo, a difficult retro around AI, job security and career anxiety made him realize that even experienced engineers who already use AI can still be entering a deeper change curve around what the technology means for their role and future. The conversation distinguishes two clocks inside the AI transition. The visible clock is adoption: tools, workflows, Codex, Claude, hooks, skills and agentic code. The slower clock is identity: what happens when software engineers, managers, product people, QA and designers have to rethink the craft and boundaries they built their professional identity around. André warns that companies can easily misread adoption dashboards and declare victory while the organization is still in the middle of the real change. The leadership message is pragmatic: managers need to create safety without pretending the change is optional, show uncertainty without losing direction, and make role evolution explicit instead of leaving people in limbo. The episode points toward a future where engineering roles compact, designers may push PRs, QA changes shape, and product clarity becomes even more important because faster engineering can amplify confusion as easily as output. -- Links and Referencesfelmo: https://felmo.de/Stefan Schubert-Peters on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefan-schubert-peters/Previous Beyond Vibe Coding episode with Stefan: https://www.youtube.com/live/Dle0yrRF9WALenny's Newsletter - How tech workers are feeling in 2026: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/how-tech-workers-are-feeling-in-2026Lenny's Podcast - How tech workers actually feel about AI in 2026: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5dDyuNfZYNjVBZ0rl0OAFW Beyond Vibe Coding Podcast is a project by Sebastian Heide-Meyer zu Erpen and André Neubauer, partnering with Impala Search. The content is created by us and our guests. Join the discussion on LinkedIn or visit www.bvc.fm, where we publish all episodes. For questions and inquiries, feel free to contact us via LinkedIn⁠⁠. Thank you for your time and see you in the next episode.

    #S2.06 Your AI Transition Does Not Stop with Adopting the Technology - Stefan Schubert-Peters
  7. 9 Jul

    #S2.05 Inside Parloa's AI Kitchen: How the Company Building Agents Builds with Agents - Italo Vietro

    Italo Vietro joins Beyond Vibe Coding to describe how Parloa, a company building AI agents for enterprise customer experience, uses AI internally to change the way engineering works. The episode centers on Parloa's internal "kitchen": a shared harness of skills, agents and workflows that helps engineers with implementation, SRE, security, threat modeling, review and management work. Also Italo makes the point, that code generation was never the slowest part of software delivery. Parloa saw a high share of code produced through agentic workflows, but that did not automatically improve cycle time. He describes how Parloa methodically automates the full lifecycle: specification, validation, review automation, deployment safety via a comprehensive set of deterministic validations and operational best practices like low-blast-radius rollout, relentless focus on change failure rate and a QRS program. Italo also gives a useful leadership reality check. Parloa does not force one coding LLM and does not treat AI-native as a permanent differentiator. Tools will standardize and change. The durable advantage is building a strong engineering system, hiring product-minded architects, and keeping the expertise in the organization to understand what AI produces when something breaks when the dark factory becomes a reality. -- Links and ReferencesItalo Vietro: https://italovietro.com/OpenSpec: https://github.com/Fission-AI/openspec Beyond Vibe Coding Podcast is a project by Sebastian Heide-Meyer zu Erpen and André Neubauer, partnering with Impala Search. The content is created by us and our guests. Join the discussion on LinkedIn or visit www.bvc.fm, where we publish all episodes. For questions and inquiries, feel free to contact us via LinkedIn⁠⁠. Thank you for your time and see you in the next episode.

    #S2.05 Inside Parloa's AI Kitchen: How the Company Building Agents Builds with Agents - Italo Vietro
  8. 2 Jul

    #S2.04 The Rise of the Solopreneur? - Uwe Franke

    Uwe Franke joins Beyond Vibe Coding to unpack a very concrete version of the solopreneur thesis. After founding and running ByteWorx for decades, he now operates several products and client projects in an agentic setup where his "team" is made of color-coded terminal sessions, Claude-heavy workflows, GitHub tickets, semantic anchors, TDD and weekly instruction reviews. Uwe does not present AI solopreneurship as effortless. He describes the planning, specification, validation and self-management required to make the setup work. The central shift is that implementation throughput stops being the main constraint. Uwe says the productivity limit is now himself (not “the engineering team”): how well he can specify work, supervise several agent sessions, maintain context, validate output and recover energy after intense AI work. His approach is deeply structured, with 95% confidence thresholds before execution, end-to-end testing requirements and explicit attention to data sovereignty and security. That makes the conversation a useful antidote to shallow vibe-coding narratives: the leverage comes from expert judgment plus agent execution, not from prompts alone. The episode also pressure-tests the bigger implications. Uwe believes one-person software companies can become vastly more powerful, but only when the operator has deep domain expertise and passion. He sees non-passionate software work under near-term pressure, while also worrying about the social contract if AI and robotics keep accelerating. The Fable shutdown adds a hard infrastructure lesson: model access can become a kill switch, so AI-native companies need resilience, sovereignty and fallback planning as part of their operating model. -- Links and References Beyond Vibe Coding: https://www.bvc.fm/Uwe Franke profile: https://app.9am.works/talent/uwe-frankeCoolify: https://coolify.io/Paperclip: https://paperclip.ing/OpenClaw: https://openclaw.ai/Steve Yegge, "The AI Vampire": https://steve-yegge.medium.com/the-ai-vampire-eda6e4f07163 Beyond Vibe Coding Podcast is a project by Sebastian Heide-Meyer zu Erpen and André Neubauer, partnering with Impala Search. The content is created by us and our guests. Join the discussion on LinkedIn or visit www.bvc.fm, where we publish all episodes. For questions and inquiries, feel free to contact us via LinkedIn⁠⁠. Thank you for your time and see you in the next episode.

    #S2.04 The Rise of the Solopreneur? - Uwe Franke

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Beyond Vibe Coding is a weekly podcast for senior engineering leaders navigating the impact of AI on how software gets built. Hosted by Sebastian Heide-Meyer zu Erpen and André Neubauer in partnership with Impala Search, each episode brings together the leaders shaping the next era of engineering - from how teams are adopting AI, to what changes for product and architecture, to what stays unchanged when the tools shift underneath us. New episodes weekly.

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