CEO update: Eliminating obstacles to productivity, efficiency, and learning

It was a busy and successful quarter, so although my first update of 2023 takes place in a fundamentally different environment than my first of 2022, my optimism for the future has not changed. It’s simply joined by a dose of pragmatism. 

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What do the tech layoffs really tell us? (Ep. 532)

The home team convenes to talk about how tech layoffs are reshaping the industry, where to look for software engineering jobs beyond tech, the brain-computer interface that speeds up communication for people with paralysis, and Ben’s million-dollar game idea (free for the stealing). 

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Is software getting worse?

With all the advancements in software development, apps could be much better. Why aren't they?

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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/01/30/is-software-getting-worse/

How chaos engineering preps developers for the ultimate game day (Ep. 531)

In complex systems, you usually want to minimize chaos. Unless you're trying to find weak spots. In that case, chaos is your friend.

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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/

From your lips to AI’s ears (Ep. 530)

The team talks about voice-to-code features, how game developers built accessibility into God of War, and why lab-grown meat is officially safe to eat (hail seitan!).

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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/01/24/from-your-lips-to-ais-ears-ep-530/


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