![Shorten the distance between production data and insight](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/1/g/2/4/a/d/shorten-the-distance-between-production-data-and-insight.webp)
On this sponsored episode of the podcast, we talk with Stanimira Vlaeva, Developer Advocate at MongoDB, and Fredric Favelin, Technical Director, Partner Presales at MongoDB, about how a serverless database can minimize the distance between producing data and understanding it.
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![Authorization on Rails (Ep. 540)](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/1/B/z/l/O/a/authorization-on-rails-ep-540.webp)
Sam Scott, cofounder and CTO of Oso, joins the home team to talk about what makes authorization a challenge, the difference between authentication and authorization, and what zombies taught him about web development.
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![Are clouds having their on-prem moment?](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/1/9/g/v/N/0/are-clouds-having-their-on-prem-moment.webp)
While public cloud usage continues to grow, an increasing number are also moving to on-prem private clouds (sometimes even owning and operating their own hardware).
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/20/are-companies-shifting-
![Developer with ADHD? You’re not alone.](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/k/z/5/K/x/m/developer-with-adhd-you-re-not-alone.webp)
Is there a connection between programming and ADHD? And could it be that people with ADHD are particularly well-suited to programming careers?
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/19/developer-with-adhd-youre-not-alone/
![The Overflow #165: Your new favorite band is an AI](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/e/j/o/E/8/Y/the-overflow-165-your-new-favorite-band-is-an-ai.webp)
Secure code and SLDC practices, lossless compression, and tech specs
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/17/the-overflow-165-your-new-favorite-band-is-an-ai/
![Because the only thing worse than building internal tools is maintaining them (Ep. 539)](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/1/E/N/Z/5/M/because-the-only-thing-worse-than-building-internal-tools-is-maintaining-them-ep-539.webp)
David Hsu, founder and CEO of Retool, joins Ben to talk about low-code and no-code tools: why some folks love to hate them and whether they really help devs work faster or just allow those of us who aren’t programmers to muck everything up. Or both!
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![Monitoring debt builds up faster than software teams can pay it off](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/D/2/3/V/r/W/monitoring-debt-builds-up-faster-than-software-teams-can-pay-it-off.webp)
Today, it’s easier than ever for a team to monitor software in production. But it's also easy to build up a lot of tech debt around monitoring.
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![Serverless scales well, but most databases don’t](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/1/V/E/v/3/n/serverless-scales-well-but-most-databases-don-t.webp)
The benefits that come from serverless computing can be lost if you have to spend your time provisioning hardware for your database.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/15/serverless-scales-well-but-most-databases-dont
![You don’t have to build a browser in JavaScript anymore (Ep. 538)](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/D/v/6/w/0/g/you-don-t-have-to-build-a-browser-in-javascript-anymore-ep-538.webp)
What’s new in Next.js 13, how growing demand for front-end applications has made the React codebase “ginormous,” and what’s required to support a sustainable community of open-source contributors.
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![Coding 102: Writing code other people can read](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/e/7/7/l/5/9/coding-102-writing-code-other-people-can-read.webp)
That bootcamp may have taught you to write code that works. But the next level is to write code that works with other people.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/13/coding-102-writing-code-other-people-can-read/