Using synthetic data to power machine learning while protecting user privacy

On this episode, we talk to John Myers, CTO and cofounder of Gretel, a company that provides synthetic data for training machine learning models without exposing any of their customers personally identifiable information. The post Using synthetic data to power machine learning while protecting user privacy appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/01/28/gretel-ai-privacy-engineering-synthetic-data/

Psychological safety is critical for high-performing teams

An introduction to psychological safety and ways to evaluate the level of safety in your organization. The post Psychological safety is critical for high-performing teams appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/01/27/psychological-safety-is-critical-for-high-performing-teams/

Keeping technologists in the flow state

It’s hard to believe we’re already four weeks into the New Year, especially as everything we have to celebrate from 2021 is still fresh in my mind. The post Keeping technologists in the flow state appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/01/26/keeping-technologists-in-the-flow-state/

How to defend your attention and find a flow state

Modern apps have been engineered to capture your attention. We explore how to break free and find more focus for your own programming. The post How to defend your attention and find a flow state appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/01/25/attention-distraction-focus-flow-state-programming/

Securing the data in your online code repository is a shared responsibility

What would you do if your code repositories suddenly stopped working? The post Securing the data in your online code repository is a shared responsibility appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/01/24/securing-the-data-in-your-online-code-repository-is-a-shared-responsibility/

The Overflow #109: Developers and the Great Resignation

Welcome to ISSUE #109 of The Overflow! This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team and Cassidy Williams. This week: what the Great Resignation means for developers, the team helping underserved communities build their own LTE networks, and why Canon is telling customers how to defeat its DRM. From… The post The Overflow #109: Developers and the Great Resignation appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/01/21

Who’s going to pay to fix open source security?

Are occasional disasters among widely used open source projects inevitable, or can we find a way to better fund maintainers and security? The post Who’s going to pay to fix open source security? appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/01/21/whos-going-to-pay-to-fix-open-source-security/

Here’s how Stack Overflow users responded to Log4Shell, the Log4j vulnerability affecting almost everyone

When the Log4j security issue was disclosed, developers came looking for answers. We took a look at our site data around it. The post Here’s how Stack Overflow users responded to Log4Shell, the Log4j vulnerability affecting almost everyone appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/01/19/heres-how-stack-overflow-users-responded-to-log4shell-the-log4j-vulnerability-affecting-almost-everyone/

A chat with the folks who lead training and certification at AWS

From teachers to tutorials to peer groups, and now, video games, there are lots of ways to acquire skills on the AWS platform. The post A chat with the folks who lead training and certification at AWS appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/01/18/aws-technical-training-certification-learning/

Plan for tradeoffs: You can’t optimize all software quality attributes

An essential part of requirements analysis is understanding which quality characteristics are the most important so that designers can address them appropriately. The post Plan for tradeoffs: You can’t optimize all software quality attributes appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/01/17/plan-for-tradeoffs-you-cant-optimize-all-software-quality-attributes/


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