Would you board a plane safety-tested by GenAI?

Ben and Ryan are joined by Robin Gupta for a conversation about benchmarking and testing AI systems. They talk through the lack of trust and confidence in AI, the inherent challenges of nondeterministic systems, the role of human verification, and whether we can (or should) expec … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 months ago

You should keep a developer’s journal

A developer’s journal is a place to define the problem you’re solving and record what you tried and what worked. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 months ago

How to train your dream machine

Ben and Ryan talk with Vikram Chatterji, founder and CEO of Galileo, a company focused on building and evaluating generative AI apps. They discuss the challenges of benchmarking and evaluating GenAI models, the importance of data quality in AI systems, and the trade-offs between … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 months ago

The Good, the Bad, and the Disruptive: Let us know where you stand in the 2024 Annual Developer Survey

This year we are asking familiar questions about your experience, but also have some new questions about what embedded programming technology you are using and what AI ethical responsibilities are most important to you. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 months ago

OverflowAI and the holy grail of search

Product manager Ash Zade joins the home team to talk about the journey to OverflowAI, a GenAI-powered add-on for Stack Overflow for Teams that’s available now. Ash describes how his team built Enhanced Search, the problems they set out to solve, how they ensured data quality and … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 months ago

OverflowAI is now Generally Available! A new era of community-driven AI

We're excited to announce the general availability of OverflowAI to Stack Overflow for Teams! OverflowAI represents a big step forward in our vision of integrating GenAI offerings within knowledge communities. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 months ago

Spreading the gospel of Python

On this episode: Al Sweigart is a software developer, developer advocate, and author of ten Python books. He tells Ben and Ryan why he’s such a fan of the language, why it’s a great programming language for beginners, and how it became the default for so many data science and bac … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 months ago

Why do only a small percentage of GenAI projects actually make it into production?

Only about 5% of GenAI projects lead to significant monetization of new product offerings. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 months ago

Between hyper-focus and burnout: Developing with ADHD

Eira and Ryan talk with Chris Ferdinandi, a front-end developer and ADHD advocate, about his diagnosis experience, the importance of accommodations for neurodivergent folks, and some advice for devs looking for the best tools and tactics for managing ADHD at work. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 months ago

Reshaping the future of API platforms

Marco Palladino, CTO and cofounder of cloud-native API gateway Kong, talks with Ryan about the complexities of multi-cloud Kubernetes architecture, how AI has the potential to improve infrastructure management, and how Kong’s large action model will reshape the future of API plat … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 months ago

The reverse mullett model of software engineering

Ben and Ryan are joined by software developer and listener Patrick Carlile for a conversation about how the job market for software engineers has changed since the dot-com days, navigating boom-and-bust hiring cycles, and the developers finding work at Walmart and In-N-Out. Plus: … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 months ago

Upcoming research at Stack Overflow

All about the research that the User Experience team will be focused on over the next quarter and how you can help. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 months ago

Collaborating smarter, not harder

In the latest Stack Overflow for Teams Enterprise release, you'll see updates that make collaboration smarter and knowledge discovery easier. This release also includes OverflowAI, a GenAI-powered paid add-on to Enterprise subscriptions. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 months ago

Net neutrality is in; TikTok and noncompetes are out

On this episode: The FTC bans most noncompete agreements, the implications of the TikTok “ban,” why a 2017 law is hitting startups with huge tax bills seven years later, and the return of net neutrality. Plus: the wunderkind hacker who ransomed Finland’s anxieties and secrets. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 months ago

Supporting the world’s most-used database engine through 2050

Dr. Richard Hipp, creator of SQLite, shares how he taught himself to program, the challenges he faced in creating SQLite, and the importance of testing and maintaining the software for long-term support. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 7 months ago

What language should beginning programmers choose?

Should a language be easy or comprehensive? | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 7 months ago

Is GenAI the next dot-com bubble?

The home team talks about the current state of the software job market, the changing sentiments around AI job opportunities, the impact of big players like Facebook and OpenAI on the space, and the challenges for startups. Plus: The philosophical implications of LLMs and the frie … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 7 months ago

Why configuration is so complicated

Ben and Ryan explore why configuration is so complicated, the right to repair, the best programming languages for beginners, how AI is grading exams in Texas, Automattic’s $125M acquisition of Beeper, and why a major US city’s train system still relies on floppy disks. Plus: The … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 7 months ago

If everyone is building AI, why aren't more projects in production?

Ben talks with Shane McAllister, lead developer advocate at MongoDB, Stanimira Vlaeva, senior developer advocate at MongoDB, and Miku Jha, director, AI/ML and generative AI at Google Cloud, about the challenges and opportunities of operationalizing and scaling generative AI model … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 7 months ago

How do you evaluate an LLM? Try an LLM.

On this episode: Stack Overflow senior data scientist Michael Geden tells Ryan and Ben about how data scientists evaluate large language models (LLMs) and their output. They cover the challenges involved in evaluating LLMs, how LLMs are being used to evaluate other LLMs, the impo … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 7 months ago

How to succeed as a data engineer without the burnout

The key strategies for building a headache-free data platform | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 7 months ago

Diverting more backdoor disasters

In the wake of the XZ backdoor, Ben and Ryan unpack the security implications of relying on open-source software projects maintained by small teams. They also discuss the open-source nature of Linux, the high cost of education in the US, the value of open-source contributions for … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 7 months ago

Climbing the GenAI decision tree

In this sponsored episode, Ben and Ryan are joined by Ria Cheruvu, an AI evangelist at Intel, to discuss the different approaches to incorporating AI models into organizations. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 7 months ago

Want to be a great software engineer? Don’t be a jerk.

The home team convenes to discuss the XZ backdoor attack, what great software engineers have in common, how GenAI is changing the face of drug development, and the rise of managed service providers for AI. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 7 months ago

What a year building AI has taught Stack Overflow

We sit down with Jessica Clark, a senior data scientist at Stack Overflow, to discuss how our company approaches generative AI and data quality. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 7 months ago

How do mixture-of-experts layers affect transformer models?

This new LLM technique has started improving the results of models without additional training. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 7 months ago

Developers with AI assistants need to follow the pair programming model

CodeGen is fast, but you need to be good. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 7 months ago

Are long context windows the end of RAG?

The home team is joined by Michael Foree, Stack Overflow’s director of data science and data platform, and occasional cohost Cassidy Williams, CTO at Contenda, for a conversation about long context windows, retrieval-augmented generation, and how Databricks’ new open LLM could ch … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 7 months ago

Will antitrust suits benefit developers?

Ben and Ryan talk about how tiny nations are making huge money from their domain names, the US government’s antitrust case against Apple, the implications of a four-day work week, Reddit’s IPO, and more. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 8 months ago

Controlling cloud costs: Where to start, and where to go from there

In this episode, Ben and Ryan are joined by Joshua Fox, a senior cloud architect at DoIT, to discuss cloud cost optimization. They explore the importance of controlling and understanding cloud costs, the role of good architecture in cost optimization, and strategies for dealing w … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 8 months ago

Community products: Reflections & looking ahead

This past year, we’ve explored and learned how AI can support the community on Stack Overflow and across the Stack Exchange network. Read more to see our reflections and learn more about the initiatives our product team is prioritizing this year. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 8 months ago

Data, data everywhere and not a stop to think

Ben and Ryan are joined by Nick Heudecker, Senior Director of Market Strategy and Competitive Intelligence at Cribl, to discuss the state of data and analytics. They cover GenAI, the role of incumbents vs. startups, challenges of data storage and security, data quality and ETL pi … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 8 months ago

Is AI making your code worse?

Ben and Ryan are joined by Bill Harding, CEO of GitClear, for a discussion of AI-generated code quality and its impact on productivity. GitClear’s research has highlighted the fact that while AI can suggest valid code, it can’t necessarily reuse and modify existing code—a recipe … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 8 months ago

Why the creator of Node.js® created a new JavaScript runtime

Ryan Dahl, creator of Node.js and Deno, tells us about his journey into software development and the creation of Node.js. He explains why he started Deno, a new JavaScript runtime. Ryan also introduces JSR, an alternative to NPM, and emphasizes the importance of security in the J … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 8 months ago

Exploring what inspired folks to start coding

Users have been sharing the spark that started them on their journey as computer programmers. From IRC to Minecraft, users found a passion that became a career. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 8 months ago

Your whole repo fits in the context window

The home team discusses the challenges (hardware and otherwise) of building AI models at scale, why major players like Meta are open-sourcing their AI projects, what Apple’s recent changes mean for developers in the EU, and Perplexity AI’s new approach to search. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 8 months ago

How Stack Overflow is partnering with Google to encourage socially responsible AI

Ben talks with Ryan Polk, Chief Product Officer at Stack Overflow, about our strategic partnership with Google Cloud, the importance of collaboration between AI companies and the Stack Overflow community, and why Stack Overflow’s Q&A format is so suitable for training AI models. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 8 months ago

A leading ML educator on what you need to know about LLMs

Machine learning scientist, author, and LLM developer Maxime Labonne talks with Ben and Ryan about his role as lead machine learning scientist, his contributions to the open-source community, the value of retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and the process of fine-tuning and un … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 8 months ago

Making collaboration intuitive and meaningful

In the latest Stack Overflow for Teams Enterprise release, you'll see updates that make collaboration more intuitive and meaningful at several different touch points in the user journey, including a reimagined homepage. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 8 months ago

Building GenAI features in practice with Intuit Mailchimp

SPONSORED BY INTUIT -- Ryan and Ben chat with Shivang Shah, Chief Architect, and Jon Fasoli, Chief Design & Product Officer, both of Intuit Mailchimp. Where we talked last time about building their generative AI operating system, this time we talk about implementing it and how al … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 8 months ago

Chunking express: An expert breaks down how to build your RAG system

This is part two of our conversation with Roie Schwaber-Cohen, Staff Developer Advocate at Pinecone, about retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and why it’s crucial for the success of your AI initiatives. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 8 months ago

In Rust we trust? White House Office urges memory safety

Is your preferred programming language a matter of national security? | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 8 months ago

It’s RAG time for LLMs that need a source of truth

On this episode: Roie Schwaber-Cohen, Staff Developer Advocate at Pinecone, joins Ben and Ryan to break down what retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) is and why the concept is central to the AI conversation. This is part one of our conversation, so tune in next time for the thri … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 8 months ago

Defining socially responsible AI: How we select partners

Stack Overflow is on a journey to build a new era in the practice of AI: the era of social responsibility. All products based on models that consume public Stack Overflow data are required to provide attribution back to the highest relevance posts that influenced the summary give … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 8 months ago

Optimizing both hardware and software for GenAI

Ryan and Ben chat with Raymond Lo, AI software evangelist at Intel, about the AI PC, the software that powers AI breakthroughs, and optimizing hardware and software in unison to improve generative AI performance. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 9 months ago

How to convince your CEO it’s worth paying down tech debt

On this episode: Matt Van Itallie, Founder and CEO at Sema, a company that assesses code to improve outcomes for users, companies, and developers. Plus, friend of the show and erstwhile cohost Cassidy Williams joins the conversation. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 9 months ago

Even LLMs need education—quality data makes LLMs overperform

If you’re building experimental GenAI features that haven’t proven their product market fit, you don’t want to commit to a model that runs up costs without a return on that investment. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 9 months ago

Down the rabbit hole in the Stack Exchange network

On this home team episode: Discussions on Stack Overflow is a new feature that allows users to engage in open-ended conversations outside the site’s primary Q&A structure. The team explores deep-cut Stack Exchange questions about the nature of consciousness and the availability o … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 9 months ago