Austin Meetup Highlights AI Agent Governance, SDK Efficiency, and System-Wide Impact
A developer meetup hosted by Postman at Capital Factory in Austin brought together four speakers covering distinct aspects of building and managing AI agents, held in memory of Capital Factory CEO Josh Bear, who recently died in a plane crash. Postman showcased its AI Engineer tool, which uses a Context Graph to map an entire API ecosystem and identified 13 affected artifacts from a single field rename across two repositories. LibLab demonstrated that feeding AI agents clean SDKs instead of raw API docs reduced task iterations from four or five down to one, cutting completion time to around five minutes. A Coder representative warned that AI security incidents have averaged six to seven per month since January 2026, urging teams to centralize orchestration, isolate workspaces, and keep humans in the loop before scaling agents. PostHog's speaker took a contrarian approach, advocating rapid automation paired with thorough observability, tying every agent action to user and session IDs to maintain accountability.
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