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The way we write software is shifting, and the tools we reach for every day are changing with it. At this meetup, we'll take on three perspectives on that shift – one that leans in with both hands, one that urges caution, and one that just wants to talk CSS.

First, Andreas Wänqvist will show us what it looks like to build software from the terminal using agentic AI. Not autocomplete, not a chat sidebar – actual agents driving development workflows from the command line, powered by Copilot CLI.

Oscar Altkvist will then give us a focused tour of what's new and worth knowing in CSS right now – the features that have quietly landed and are ready to use today.

Finally, Alexander Arvidsson will make the uncomfortable case that vibe coding, while undeniably effective, might be a problem we're not taking seriously enough.

Practicalities
Where: Sekonden
Address: Snickaregatan 20, Linköping
When: Thursday, May 12
Time: Doors open at 17:00
Language: English (or Swedish if everyone prefers)

Program
17:00 Doors open
17:15 Intro & welcome
17:25 Session 1 – The Terminal Strikes Back (Andreas Wänqvist)
18:10 Food break
18:40 Session 2 – 3 raccoons in a trench coat (Alexander Arvidsson)
19:25 Panel Discussion: What does the rise of LLMs mean for our business?

Food
There will be food served. We will serve vegan and gluten-free options. If you have any allergies or restrictions beyond these, write here on Meetup or email andreas@axonis.se.

Session 1 – Andreas Wänqvist
The Terminal Strikes Back, Agentic Engineering using the CLI

CLI based agentic coding tools were popularized in 2025, when they got more buzz than the AI-based tools in our IDEs.
We'll dive into the features that make the base of an agentic coding flow, and keeping context in check. But just as important is the extensibility, so we'll dive into models, sub-agents, Skills, MCPs, LSPs, Plugins and other extensibility tools.

Session 2 – Alexander Arvidsson
3 raccoons in a trench coat - my vibe coding experience

I'm not a developer, but with vibe coding, apparently, I don't have to be! I created a simple tool to track speaking engagements using Claude Code, and in the process, I learned more about the ins and outs of vibe coding than I ever thought I'd need. This session will use my vibe coding experiment as a foundation for a discussion of the potential and pitfalls of vibe coding, while delving deeper into what LLMs are, how they work, and, more importantly, how they don't work. Come see a non-developer bear it all at a developer-oriented user group meetup!

Panel Session
What does the rise of LLMs mean for our business

We'll have a discussion about what the advent of AI tooling and LLMs mean for our business. Where are we now, where are we going, what does it mean for our professions?
Bring an open mind and your best questions!

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Events in Linköping, SE
AI/ML
Professional Development
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