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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)](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/k/W/G/p/d/y/what-do-the-tech-layoffs-really-tell-us-ep-532.webp)
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?](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/k/z/5/4/2/m/is-software-getting-worse.webp)
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/
![The Overflow #162: The great testing flake off](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/1/n/o/P/8/Y/the-overflow-162-the-great-testing-flake-off.webp)
New Collective for Azure, the logic of the universe, and !document.write().
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/01/27/the-overflow-162-the-great-testing-flake-off/
![The less JavaScript, the better (Ep. 532)](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/e/b/w/q/J/p/the-less-javascript-the-better-ep-532.webp)
Convert unused JavaScript into lightweight HTML...oh that feels so good.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/01/27/the-less-javascript-the-better-ep-532/
![Comparing tag trends with our Most Loved programming languages](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/e/7/7/a/j/z/comparing-tag-trends-with-our-most-loved-programming-languages.webp)
The Most Loved languages are those that appeal to veteran developers.
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![How chaos engineering preps developers for the ultimate game day (Ep. 531)](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/k/A/G/4/9/K/how-chaos-engineering-preps-developers-for-the-ultimate-game-day-ep-531.webp)
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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![AI applications open new security vulnerabilities](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/1/9/g/2/9/Q/ai-applications-open-new-security-vulnerabilities.webp)
Your ML model and AI-as-a-service apps might open new attack surfaces. Here's how to mitigate them.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/01/24/ai-applications-open-new-security-vulnerabilities/
![From your lips to AI’s ears (Ep. 530)](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/1/N/3/x/E/w/from-your-lips-to-ai-s-ears-ep-530.webp)
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/
![How to build a universal computation machine with Tetris (Ep. 529)](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/D/y/j/E/O/L/how-to-build-a-universal-computation-machine-with-tetris-ep-529.webp)
Using only Tetris, you can build a machine capable of universal computation.
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