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title JUXTCast Interview
description Rob Moffat discusses Risk-First with Henry Garner on JUXTCast S6E4 — featuring hot takes on AI reliability, agile cargo-culting, and why you're secretly a risk manager
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JUXTCast S6E4: Risk-First Software Development

A wide-ranging conversation with Henry Garner that starts with "why doesn't agile actually work?" and ends with predictions about when AI will finally match human reliability (spoiler: give it 10,000 years).

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What's Covered

Rob and Henry dive into:

  • Rehabilitating risk management — because it's not just for actuaries and the finance team (even if that's what developers secretly hope)
  • Why your backlog is lying to you — every ticket is really about reducing some risk, but nobody writes it that way
  • AI: amazing tool or chaos agent? — "I cannot leave Cursor alone for more than a couple of minutes without it going completely off the rails"
  • FINOS and open source in finance — getting ferociously competitive banks to actually collaborate (harder than it sounds)

Watch on YouTube →