Looking under the hood at the tech stack that powers multimodal AI

Ryan chats with Russ d’Sa, cofounder and CEO of LiveKit, about multimodal AI and the technology that makes it possible. They talk through the tech stack required, including the use of WebRTC and UDP protocols for real-time audio and video streaming. They also explore the big challenges involved in ensuring privacy and security in streaming data, namely end-to-end encryption and obfuscation. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/17/looking-under-the-hood-of-multimodal-ai/

The world’s largest open-source business has plans for enhancing LLMs

Ben and Ryan talk to Scott McCarty, Global Senior Principal Product Manager for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, about the intersection between LLMs (large language models) and open source. They discuss the challenges and benefits of open-source LLMs, the importance of attribution and transparency, and the revolutionary potential for LLM-driven applications. They also explore the role of LLMs in code generation, testing, and documentation. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/13/the-world-s-largest-open-

Enterprise 2024.6: Identify and engage your subject matter experts

This release includes updates that improve subject matter expert (SME) visibility and engagement in Stack Overflow for Teams. It's also now easier to capture and discover SME knowledge in Microsoft Teams and Slack with the Auto-Answer App. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/11/identify-and-engage-subject-matter-experts/

The evolution of full stack engineers

On today’s episode we chat with Mrinalini Sugosh, Developer Relations and Community Manager at CKEditor and TinyMCE. She discusses how modern full stack developers have to master both front and backend skills, stitch the two together, and master adjacent skills like data analysis and security compliance. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/10/evolution-full-stack-engineers-mrina-sugosh/

The creator of Jenkins discusses CI/CD and balancing business with open source

On today’s episode we speak with Kohsuke Kawaguchi, who won the Google-O’Reilly Open Source award for his work on the Hudson/Jenkins project. Kohsuke began his career at Sun Microsystems. He shares insights on the balance between community-driven open source and the need to monetize through enterprise services. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/06/kohsuke-kawaguchi-jenkins-ci-cd-cloudbees/

The creator of Jenkins discusses CI/CD and balancing business with open source

On today’s episode we speak with Kohsuke Kawaguchi, who won the Google-O’Reilly Open Source award for his work on the Hudson/Jenkins project. Kohsuke began his career at Sun Microsystems. In 2010 he founded InfraDNA, which merged with Cloudbees shortly after. In 2014 he become the CTO of Cloudbees. He shares insights on the balance between community-driven open source and the need to monetize through enterprise services. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/06//kohsuke-kawaguchi-jenkins-ci-cd-clou

The hidden cost of speed

It’s tempting to push projects out the door, to woo and impress colleagues and supervisors, but the stark truth is that even the smallest projects should have proper review periods. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/05/the-hidden-cost-of-speed/

Best practices for cost-efficient Kafka clusters

In today's data-driven world, Apache Kafka has emerged as a cornerstone of modern data streaming, particularly with the rise of AI and the immense volumes of data it generates. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/04/best-practices-for-cost-efficient-kafka-clusters/

At scale, anything that could fail definitely will

On today’s episode we chat with Pradeep Vincent, Senior Vice President and Chief Technical Architect for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, or OCI for short. He shares experiences from his time as an engineer at IBM and what it was like to be a senior engineer working on AWS during the early years of its development as a commercial product. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/03/pradeep-vincent-oracle-oci-cloud-redundancy-failover/


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