An update from our CEO.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/05/10/a-message-from-prashanth-chandrasekar-ceo-stack-overflow/
Big changes need more than technical chops to get them implemented.
The post How do we get a tech team to make a big technical change? appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/05/10/how-do-we-get-a-tech-team-to-make-a-big-technical-change/
Cassidy and Ceora talk with Astro creator Fred K. Schott and Cloudflare’s Brendan Irvine-Broque and Michael Hart about the intersection of open source and AI.
The post Read the docs? We prefer to chat with them (Ep. 568) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
We want to know about all the technology that makes you swoon and scoff.
The post The 2023 Developer Survey is now live! appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/05/08/the-2023-developer-survey-is-now-live/
KYC, JPG size mysteries, and fluid typography
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/05/05/the-overflow-176-jobs-that-save-the-world/
The home team talks with Luca Galante of Humanitec about how platform engineering is more art than science, how self-service platforms empower developers with “golden paths,” and why he’s excited, not anxious, about AI tools (at least for now).
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Climate tech is a niche industry and requires specific strategies to get a job in.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/05/04/how-to-land-a-job-in-climate-tech/
Knowing how to handle it when things break is more important than preventing things from ever breaking.
The post Don’t panic! A playbook for managing any production incident appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/05/03/dont-panic-a-playbook-for-managing-any-production-
Ben and Ceora talk through some thorny issues around AI-generated music and art, explain why creators are suing AI companies for copyright infringement, and compare notes on the most amusing/alarming AI-generated content making the rounds (Pope coat, anyone?).
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A realistic understanding of generative AI can guide us to its ideal use case: not a decision-maker or unsupervised agent tucked away from the end user, but an interface between humans and machines.
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