
Is everybody coding on the weekends? Is everybody learning Rust?
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/09/27/stack-overflow-trends-weekday-vs-weekend-site-activity/

Proof of work is here, but who can stake me some silicon?
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/09/27/ethereum-finally-merges-semiconductors-stay-scarce-ep-490/

Well, we don’t hate it per se. It’s more of a love/hate relationship, if we’re honest with ourselves. You can do it wrong: excessive top-down structure is the kryptonite of developer brilliance. Or you can do it right: setting up the team so everyone feels empowered and blameless accountability lets you evolve from mistakes and…
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Single sign-on, a 9V battery to power the world, and the core ideals of Steve Jobs
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/09/23/the-overflow-144-number-input-is-the-worst/

The days of traditional application monitoring are fading. Applications today are no longer a single program, but a network of services connected by API and RPC endpoints across cloud containers that are created and removed as needed.
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Developers are always trying to shorten the distance between thinking of a solution and coding. How much does the integration of hardware and software in your everyday tooling help?
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Serial entrepreneur Arpit Mohan, cofounder and CTO of Appsmith, tells Ben and Cassidy about his path to building Appsmith, an open-source project that makes it easy for engineers to build, ship, and maintain internal tools.
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Absent a time machine, telling others how to avoid my mistakes is the best I can do.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/09/19/i-spent-two-years-trying-to-do-what-backstage-does-for-free/

AI-assisted cheating, clarity vs. code confidence, and (not so) Critical CSS
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/09/16/the-overflow-143-modern-perl/

When a company hits a period of hypergrowth, developers are in for a thrill ride. They need to start scaling their systems, moving to service architectures and clouds, and looking to solve problems others haven’t. But hypergrowth brings headaches, too, and chief among them is how to keep everyone aware of what’s going on with teams that they aren’t a part of.
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