Welcome to ISSUE #66 of the Overflow! This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team and Cassidy Williams at Netlify. In case you missed it, Stack Overflow for Teams, our collaboration and knowledge management platform, is now free for up to 50 users. Also this week: helping Dev and Ops to… The post The Overflow #66: “This should never happen. If it does, call the developers.” appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
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Ryan welcomes Tomasz Tunguz of Theory Ventures back to the podcast to talk about the intersection of AI and venture capital, the implications of AI on the labor market, and the future of AI applicatio

In March, over 1,000 developers and technologists gave us insights into what they think about open source and the role it plays with AI. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/07/open-source-ai-are-younge

AI is changing how we think about coding. While tools evolve, critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity remain the essential skills for top developers. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/04/u

At HumanX 2025, Ryan sat down with HumanX CEO Stefan Weitz and Crunchbase CEO Jager McConnell to talk about where the money is in the AI space, where most enterprise AI strategies fall short, how comp

Data has always been key to LLM success, but it's becoming key to inference-time performance as well. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/03/from-training-to-inference-the-new-role-of-web-data-in-llms

Efficiently solving a complex scheduling problem using simulated annealing. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/02/not-all-ai-is-generative-efficient-scheduling-with-mathematics/

Two interviews for the price of one, direct from HumanX 2025! Ryan sits down with Raj Patel, AI transformation lead at Holistic AI, and then chats with Audioshake cofounder and CEO Jessica Powell. htt