The Best Infrastructure Moment Since Cloud

Joe Beda and Craig McLuckie co-created Kubernetes, the infrastructure standard that became the default for cloud native computing. Now running Stacklok, they're watching enterprises hit the same identity, permissions, and security problems with AI agents that took the container ecosystem years to resolve, and they're building tools to compress that timeline. In this episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona's Tim Porter sits down with Joe and Craig to map the emerging AI infrastructure stack: why MCP is the Docker moment for AI-native applications, how the LLM gateway is becoming a strategic chokepoint for cost, safety, and model flexibility, and why enterprises that don't get the architecture right early will face a familiar trap: vertical integration that looks like productivity and acts like lock-in. They cover: •Why the developer workflow is the template for knowledge worker AI adoption, and where the analogy breaks down •Where to start: MCP controls first, LLM gateway second, and why deploying a platform without staying to close the loop consistently fails •The mainframe vs. open platform question that will define the AI infrastructure era •The governance gap between human accountability and AI behavior, and what enterprises actually need to build to close it •How Stacklok's own engineering team operates now — smaller, more senior, agents running in parallel — and why the profile of a valuable developer is unrecognizable from two years ago Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/the-best-infr... Chapters: 0:00 – Introduction 1:04 – Why the Kubernetes Creators Are the Right People to Read This AI Moment 2:18 – Joe's Lesson from Cloud Native: Ignore Conventional Wisdom, Except When You Shouldn't 4:16 – Craig on Enterprises and the Chaos of a New Infrastructure Era 5:32 – Why Joe Rejoined Craig at Stacklok: The Engineer's Case for Getting Your Hands Dirty 7:05 – Developers as Agent Orchestrators: How the Knowledge Worker Transition Will Follow 10:10 – MCP Explained: Craig Sees Docker in 2013 When He Looks at the MCP Spec 17:53 – The Mainframe vs. Open Platform Question That Will Define the AI Era 20:24 – LLM Lock-In Is the Wrong Worry: The Real Risk Is Left of the Model 25:19 – Where Enterprises Actually Start: Developer Posture First, Knowledge Workers Second 29:10 – MCP First, LLM Gateway Second: The Concrete Technical Starting Point 31:19 – How Stacklok Builds Software Now: Agents, Smaller Teams, the Unrecognizable Developer Profile 38:07 – The Recruiter Who Started Building Agents: What AI Tools Do to Role Boundaries