Authors

99% posts on this blog are contributed by Anders. There are some other people that chips in sometimes too.

Anders

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Anders

Anders is a passionate agile developer  working in Oslo. He has long experience with development in large and small organizations and have occupied different as developer, architect, scrum master, team lead and DevOps.

He is passionate about:

  • Doing more with less. By reducing accidental complexity we can get more done.
  • Feedback loops. Software is incredibly complex. The more feedback you can get as early as possible helps us create better software that solves the real problems. This is both:
    • Technical. Compiler, TDD, deploys and observability.
    • User feedback. Did it work? Does it solve the real problem?
  • Radical feature focus. Do we really need this now? Do we have customers that will use it?

You can find me at the different networks below:


Øyvind

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Øyvind works as a consultant in Oslo, Norway. He does development on J2EE and J2ME and has past experience as a founder and technical manager at a small start up.

3 replies on “Authors”

Hello Anders,

I read a few of your articles about GitHub Copilot and Claude. I saw you’ve switched to Open Code.

I am interested in the Enterprise version, but we need to make sure data retention is solid as well as privacy. Do you have any experience with Open Code Enterprise? If so, how do feel like it’s working out for you? Any tips you can share would be helpful.

Thanks, Kyle McMearty

Hi Kyle,

To ensure data is safe you don’t really need the Enterprise version. Many companies has access to models through Github Copilot. Configure Opencode to use that, and that is where your data is sent. There are other features in Opencode Enterprise that you might want (like SSO), but not strictly necessary to secure where the data goes. 🙂

Anders,

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