![Scaling systems to manage all the metadata ABOUT the data](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/e/7/v/b/x/9/scaling-systems-to-manage-all-the-metadata-about-the-data.webp)
On this episode, Ryan and Cassidy talk to Satish Jayanthi, CTO and co-founder of Coalesce, about the growth of metadata and how you can manage it, especially in systems using generative AI. They explore the importance in providing context and transparency to data, how metadata can be generated automatically, and the future of metadata including knowledge graphs. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/08/13/satish-jayanthi-coalesce-ai-metadata-etl/
![How we’re making Stack Overflow more accessible](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/D/2/o/0/G/n/how-we-re-making-stack-overflow-more-accessible.webp)
![Accessibility by design: Building interfaces for everyone at Stack Overflow](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/1/Y/r/G/7/x/accessibility-by-design-building-interfaces-for-everyone-at-stack-overflow.webp)
How we took a proactive approach to making our sites and products accessible to all. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/08/07/accessibility-by-design-building-interfaces-for-everyone-at-stack-overflow/
![Unpacking the 2024 Developer Survey results](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/1/x/K/a/j/N/unpacking-the-2024-developer-survey-results.webp)
Ryan and Eira talk with Stack Overflow senior research analyst Erin Yepis about the results of our 2024 Developer Survey, which polled more than 65,000 developers about the tools they use, the technologies they want to learn, their experiences at work, and much more. Erin highlights what the survey reveals about devs’ favorite programming languages (JavaScript, HTML, Python), the rise of Rust, the popularity of embedded technologies (Raspberry Pi, Arduino), developer sentiment around AI, and why
![This developer tool is 40 years old: can it be improved?](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/k/6/3/L/r/2/this-developer-tool-is-40-years-old-can-it-be-improved.webp)
Would updating a tool few think about make a diff(erence)? https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/08/05/this-developer-tool-is-40-years-old-can-it-be-improved/
![How developer experience can escape the spreadsheet](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/e/j/B/B/p/x/how-developer-experience-can-escape-the-spreadsheet.webp)
Ben and Ryan are joined by Cortex cofounders Anish Dhar, CEO, and Ganesh Datta, CTO. Cortex offers an internal developer portal that helps devs document and reinforce organizational best practices and improve developer productivity. The portal includes features like scorecards that incentivize developers to improve their work and AI-powered search to make finding information easier. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/08/02/how-developer-experience-can-escape-the-spreadsheet/
![Research roadmap update: August 2024](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/k/l/6/6/G/j/research-roadmap-update-august-2024.webp)
An update to the research that the User Experience team is running over the next quarter. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/08/01/research-roadmap-update-august-2024/
![How Stack Overflow fends off scraping bots](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/k/6/3/3/9/6/how-stack-overflow-fends-off-scraping-bots.webp)
Josh Zhang, a staff site reliability engineer at Stack Overflow, tells Ryan and Eira how the Stack Exchange network defends against scraping bots. They also cover the emergence of human botnets, why DDoS attacks have spiked in the last couple of years, and the constant balancing act of protecting sites from attack without inhibiting legitimate users. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/07/30/how-stack-overflow-fends-off-scraping-bots/
![Enterprise 2024.5: Encouraging and growing community contributions](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/e/5/p/p/a/M/enterprise-2024-5-encouraging-and-growing-community-contributions.webp)
The latest Stack Overflow for Teams release makes it easier to encourage and grow contributions to your community through the use of flexible bounties, more user search options, Slack thread summarization, and more. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/07/31/encouraging-and-growing-community-contributions/
![On the web, data doesn’t define us. It creates us.](https://www.cdn5.niftycent.com/d/e/4/w/6/V/J/on-the-web-data-doesn-t-define-us-it-creates-us.webp)
In this episode, Ben interviews Jannis Kallinikos, a professor at Luiss University in Rome, Italy about his new book Data Rules: Reinventing the Market Economy, coauthored with Cristina Alaimo. They discuss the social impact of data, explore the idea that data filters how we see the world and interact with each other, and highlight the need for social accountability in data tracking and surveillance. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/07/26/on-the-web-data-doesn-t-define-us-it-creates-us/