<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Defined Behavior RSS Feed</title><description>Engineering the Hardware-Software Bridge. Structured thinking on systems, compilers, and technical leadership — with clarity, precision, and purpose.</description><link>https://davidjuhasz.dev/</link><language>en</language><item><title>The Brute-Force Illusion: Why Bigger AI Models Aren&apos;t Smarter</title><link>https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/brute-force-illusion-why-bigger-ai-models-arent-smarter/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/brute-force-illusion-why-bigger-ai-models-arent-smarter/</guid><description>&quot;Bigger models, smarter AI&quot; — this mantra has defined recent years of artificial intelligence, promising that scale alone would unlock human-like reasoning. As the hype fades, the limitations of brute</description><pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2026 09:40:40 GMT</pubDate><category>Artificial Intelligence</category><category>Machine Learning</category><category>llm</category><category>AI Reasoning</category><category>hybrid ai</category></item><item><title>AI: A Field, Not a Buzzword</title><link>https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/ai-field-not-buzzword/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/ai-field-not-buzzword/</guid><description>Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere — but what even is AI? Behind the buzzword lies a diverse field: symbolic systems, statistical models, neural networks, each with distinct strengths and trad</description><pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 15:16:01 GMT</pubDate><category>Artificial Intelligence</category><category>Machine Learning</category><category>neural networks</category><category>Symbolic AI</category><category>AI History</category><category>Deep Learning</category><category>#AIExplained</category><category>explainable ai</category></item><item><title>The Invisible Engineer: Why Your Best Work Disappears (And How to Fix It)</title><link>https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/invisible-engineer-how-to-prove-your-impact/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/invisible-engineer-how-to-prove-your-impact/</guid><description>Your best work disappears—along with your recognition.
Consider an aircraft’s flight system: triple redundancy, failover protocols, seamless operation. No heroic rescues. That’s how proactive engineer</description><pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2026 16:48:43 GMT</pubDate><category>Engineering culture</category><category>tech leadership</category><category>Software Engineering</category><category>Career Growth</category><category>legibility tax</category><category>workplace-visibility</category></item><item><title>Test-Driven Development: The Pragmatic Path to Software Correctness</title><link>https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/tdd-pragmatic-correctness-guide/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/tdd-pragmatic-correctness-guide/</guid><description>Why Most Software Ships With Unproven Assumptions
Most software teams face a correctness paradox: they need the rigor of formal verification but can’t afford its cost. Test-Driven Development (TDD) of</description><pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2026 16:20:31 GMT</pubDate><category>Software Correctness</category><category>test driven development</category><category>Formal Verification</category><category>SOLID principles</category><category>Software Engineering</category><category>design by contract</category></item><item><title>Containerized Embedded Development: The Right Tools for Reproducible Workflows</title><link>https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/containerized-embedded-development-tools/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/containerized-embedded-development-tools/</guid><description>Missed Part 3 of the “Practical Embedded Development, Containerized” series? Read about Bridging the Three Worlds in Containerized Embedded Develoment first.
You’re sold on containerizing embedded dev</description><pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2025 15:37:41 GMT</pubDate><category>embedded systems</category><category>containerization</category><category>podman</category><category>Docker</category><category>podman vs docker</category><category>devcontainer</category><category>vscode</category><category>#GitHubCodespaces</category><category>OCI</category></item><item><title>Containerized Embedded Development: Bridging the Three Worlds (Without the Chaos)</title><link>https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/containerized-embedded-development-pitfalls-patterns/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/containerized-embedded-development-pitfalls-patterns/</guid><description>Missed Part 2 of the “Practical Embedded Development, Containerized” series? Read about Containers for Embedded Developers first.
You containerized your embedded workflow to end “works on my machine”—</description><pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2025 16:21:58 GMT</pubDate><category>embedded systems</category><category>containerization</category><category>Firmware Development</category><category>Docker</category><category>Devops</category><category>EmbeddedDevelopment</category></item><item><title>Navigating the Tech Maze: Your GPS for Adaptive Development (Part 2)</title><link>https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/navigating-tech-maze-from-experience-to-principles-part2/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/navigating-tech-maze-from-experience-to-principles-part2/</guid><description>In Part 1, we established that navigating a software engineering career requires a robust adaptive GPS system — where principles act as routing preferences and experience fuels real-time adjustments. </description><pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2025 14:06:23 GMT</pubDate><category>Adaptive Development</category><category>Engineering principles</category><category>Software Engineering</category><category>tech leadership</category><category>Career Growth</category><category>#tech career</category></item><item><title>Navigating the Tech Maze: Your GPS for Adaptive Development (Part 1)</title><link>https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/navigating-tech-maze-strong-opinions-constructive-discontent-part1/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/navigating-tech-maze-strong-opinions-constructive-discontent-part1/</guid><description>In today&apos;s fast-moving software world, adaptability isn&apos;t just helpful — it&apos;s essential for staying relevant. With new technologies and methodologies emerging constantly (and often noisily), engineers</description><pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2025 15:18:04 GMT</pubDate><category>Software Engineering</category><category>tech leadership</category><category>Career Growth</category><category>decision making</category><category>Mindset</category></item><item><title>Understanding Containers for Embedded Developers: A Practical Introduction</title><link>https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/containers-for-embedded-developers/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/containers-for-embedded-developers/</guid><description>Part 2 of the “Practical Embedded Development, Containerized” series — Catch up on Part 1: Why Containers Matter
You’ve seen the pitch: containers can fix the fragile, machine-tied build environments </description><pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2025 15:56:05 GMT</pubDate><category>embedded systems</category><category>Docker</category><category>devtools</category><category>containerization</category><category>Build Automation</category><category>ci-cd</category><category>CI/CD</category></item><item><title>Reproducible Embedded Environments with Containers</title><link>https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/containerized-embedded-development/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://davidjuhasz.dev/blog/containerized-embedded-development/</guid><description>Every embedded development team has one: the laptop where everything still works. It has the correct SDK, the toolchain is in precisely the right location, and firmware builds without error. No one is</description><pubDate>Sun, 08 Jun 2025 12:46:05 GMT</pubDate><category>embedded systems</category><category>containerization</category><category>Devops</category><category>Docker</category><category>EmbeddedDevelopment</category><category>Infrastructure as code</category></item></channel></rss>