Changes for 3Mór

The rise of AI code tools creates new challenges.

How to get started with GitHub Copilot: Tips for experienced coders

If you’re trying to figure out how to make use of AI in your everyday programming work, here’s where to start.

How Many AI Tokens to Play a Game of Chess?

Just because AI tokens are cheap today doesn’t mean they’ll stay that way.

Strategic Security: New Features from 3Mór

At 3Mór, we're guided by our namesake, the Mórrigan—goddess of strategy. Our mission is simple: to help you be strategic about security in the midst of complex technical stacks and objectives.

Stop giving hackers the easy button

Vulnerability management is like tending a garden. When I weed my strawberry patch, I’m rewarded with strawberries in early summer. But weeding isn’t enough.

Hack the Planet as a Service

Things have escalated to the point where we have a thriving Ransomware as a Service industry.

Let's get messy

I want to take a moment to shout out to all the people who are not working with all the latest tech. You know, like at most companies.

3Mór: How we started with Valkyries and ended with a Goddess

I’ve had a few people ask how to say our company name 3Mór. But really Mór is short for the Mórrígan.

Automation for the People

I was catching up on the SREcon EMEA talks and Courtney Nash’s Exploring the unintended consequences of automation dives into why automation doesn’t always do what we think it’s going to do. Automation creates more complexity.

These are the Ghost Engineers that you want

I see people are still talking about “ghost” engineers. I have opinions. But a quick recap. I saw a random tweet. No supporting data. Stanford. 10% of eng don’t write enough lines of code. Ergo they have no value. You can RIF them.

Unit tests so you don't lose your levitating plant

AI can do some pretty interesting things. We see more and more people using it to build infra and net new tech stacks. It’s interesting to see these changes after living the DevOps evolution over the years. So I thought, if AI builds an app, what scaffolding will people need to be successful?

Beyond Shift Left: Transforming Security from Reactive to Proactive Teamwork

The holiday season should be a time of joy, not security anxiety. But in 2024, the numbers are dire: CVEs have increased 30% year over year, with ransomware attacks like Blue Yonder becoming so commonplace that they barely register as news. This isn't just a trend—it's a wake-up call. Just because cyber attacks have become our 'new normal' doesn't mean we should accept them as inevitable.

Prevention: It's time to save those millions

At 3Mór, we’re addressing a specific gap or chasm—the missing slice of data that keeps Security and DevOps teams in conflict. It’s not about Shifting Left; it’s about being Better Together. Shifting Left can be contentious. It requires numerous tools and scaffolding for a smooth transition. We believe there’s a better way.

Next Wave, Second Wave, it's still ... DevOps to me

The Next Wave of DevOps companies I’ve identified over the past two years are going to be critical in avoiding major outages in the future. Their tools are adjusting, recalibrating, and reimagining how we do work.