
Tuesday, June 9, 2026, 11:00am ET
Your agent has 100k tokens of context. It still forgets what you told it two messages ago. Join Baruch Sadogursky and Anton Weiss for a live session on context engineering, the architecture decision most teams skip.
Context isn't just a prompt setting. It's a design surface that you can get wrong in four very specific ways.
This session dissects each antipattern with a live coding agent demo: what breaks, why it breaks, and what the fix actually looks like in practice.
Spoiler: it's not about throwing more tokens at the problem. The teams burning the least context are running the tightest architectures.
What You'll Learn
Who Should Attend
Meet Your Instructors

Baruch Sadogursky
Member of DevRel Staff, Tessl AI
Baruch has spent years at the intersection of developer tooling and platform engineering. At Tessl, he focuses on how AI agents actually get built and deployed in production.
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Anton Weiss
Chief Agentic Cluster Whisperer, PerfectScale by DoiT
Anton works directly with engineering teams running AI agents in Kubernetes environments, where context waste has a real compute cost attached to it.