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The Stack Overflow Podcast

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For more than a dozen years, the Stack Overflow Podcast has been exploring what it means to be a software developer and how the art and practice of programming is changing our world. From Rails to React, from Java to Node.js, join the Stack home team for conversations with fascinating guests to help you understand how technology is made and where it’s headed.

Episodes

Letting algorithms guide our path to the next great invention

Rabbit R1 is an AI-powered assistant you can keep in your pocket (but it’s not a phone). How will AI impact scientific research? A new collaboration between Microsoft and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is focused on energy storage solutions. A US Senate hearing questions whether tech companies should be allowed to train their AI models on content produced by journalists without paying licensing fees. Learn how to build a mechanical computer from Legos ....

Jan 16, 202418 minEp. 660

How to build a role-playing video game in 24 hours

Now you know: The human body can serve as a resonance chamber for remote car keys , effectively extending their range. A hackathon team used GenAI can create a fully playable D&D-style game in just one day . Skybox AI from Blockade Labs allows users to generate 360° skybox experiences from text prompts. A significant advancement in the brain-computer interfaces (BCI) space: a novel framework called DeWave integrates “discrete encoding sequences into open-vocabulary EEG-to-text translation tasks”...

Jan 12, 202414 minEp. 659

Maximum Glitch: How to break Tetris

Willis Gibson, 13, closed out 2023 by becoming the first person to officially beat the original Nintendo version of Tetris. Here’s how he did it . Want to understand the code that caused the ultimate killscreen? Watch this great explainer from HydrantDude. The 2023 film Tetris is based on the true story of the legal battle to license the game. Is the era of the robot butler upon us? Mobile ALOHA is a low-cost and whole-body teleoperation system for data collection. Check out some of what it can ...

Jan 09, 202418 minEp. 658

How long till we run out of fresh data to train the AI?

Will AI fundamentally change software development or just add some efficiencies around the edges? Surveys from Stack Overflow and Github find north of 70% have probably already tried using it and many incorporate it into their daily work through a helper in the IDE. It's also worth reflecting a bit on the technology sectors that didn't have as great a 2023: crypto, VR, and quantum computing still seem far from mainstream adoption. We dive a little into the half-life of skills, which seem to be s...

Jan 05, 202422 minEp. 657

He created Stanford's Deep Learning class. Programmers will need to learn faster

Along with his work at Stanford, Katanforoosh is a founding member of deeplearning.ai and co-created the Deep Learning Specialization on Coursera. He believes the rapidly expanding capabilities of AI will mean that humans, and especially programmers, will need to learn new skills faster than ever. This doesn't mean machines are going to take our jobs. Rather, with the assistance of AI, humans will become far more capable, learning faster and mastering more domains. Not surprisingly, Katanforoosh...

Jan 03, 202423 minEp. 656

Netlify CEO Matt Biilmann explains what we'll see with UI 2.0

Biilmann says we can't ignore the impact GenAI is having on developer productivity. One of their engineers created a GPT that automatically generates stories for React + TypeScript components, and after seeing how successful it was internally, Netlify made it open source for the public . We also chat over the results of their recent State of Web Development survey. The key takeaway is below: The 80% of developers that have integrated AI into their workflow are quickly reaping the benefits. Seven...

Dec 22, 202324 minEp. 655

From prompt attacks to data leaks, LLMs offer new capabilities and new threats

SPONSORED BY DOIT The broken nose in jail scam is on the rise. With AI improvements, it’ll get harder to spot. OWASP, a non-profit dedicated to software security, tracks the top ten security risks for LLMs . We’ve spoken with DoiT on the podcast before about LLM hallucinations . DoiT ’s sales pitch is simple: they provide technology and expertise to clients who want to use the cloud, free of charge, with the big cloud providers paying the bills....

Dec 20, 202324 minEp. 654

A tax change is hurting startups and developers

On today’s home team episode, Ben and Ryan discuss the implications of a lapse in section 174 of the tax code. Here’s a great explainer on how it’s affecting startups and software firms, threatening jobs and potentially bankrupting some struggling companies. Video game employees are exploring a union and Microsoft recently announced it will stay neutral in the process. What’s the difference between a bad game, a low effort developer, and shovelware ? Our game development Stack Exchange has some ...

Dec 19, 202317 minEp. 653

Can an AI get depressed?

Does ChatGPT have seasonal depression ? AIs aren’t building apps on their own, at least not yet—but they are helping developers build them. Read Isaac Lyman’s article about the three types of AI-assisted programmers . ICYMI: Listen to our interview with linguist Gašper Beguš , director of the Berkeley Speech and Computation Lab, about how LLMs and humans acquire language. Shoutout to Stack Overflow user nhgrif , who earned a Lifeboat badge by rescuing Store only date without time in a database f...

Dec 15, 202318 minEp. 652

Bringing context to alerting and incident management

SPONSORED BY FIREHYDRANT While FireHydrant is mostly known for their incident management software, they’re introducing Signals to modernize alerting and consolidate it with incident management. FireHydrant was born out of an incident where a database was dropped at 5:30pm on a Friday right before network maintenance started. It also led to Robert’s social media handle, Bobby Tables . This one time… at band camp …Robert got paged in the middle of trumpet practice…on his sabbatical. Congrats to Gr...

Dec 13, 202322 minEp. 651

What Gemini means for the GenAI boom

Gemini , Google’s new AI model, is great at competitive programming , among other things . AI Explained is a YouTube channel that covers the latest developments in AI. One problem with regulating AI is that the technology evolves (much) faster than regulators can. Wikifunctions is an open repository of code that anyone can use or contribute to. Did we need another study to tell us that longer commutes are bad for mental health? Probably not, but here’s one anyway. Are governments spying on you t...

Dec 12, 202321 minEp. 650

One weird trick for teaching users your software

CommandBar is a user assistance platform (UAP). Their flagship product, Copilot , is an embedded user assistant agent that companies can configure to help their users with on-demand help, including interactive walkthroughs and personalized responses. Read James’s article about why CommandBar built Copilot , then get started with their docs . Follow James on LinkedIn and Twitter . Follow CommandBar on LinkedIn and Twitter . If you’ve ever wondered Why "Yarn 2" is Yarn 3.0.1 , Lifeboat badge winne...

Dec 08, 202330 minEp. 649

Are LLMs the end of computer programming (as we know it)?

Do LLMs herald the end of computer programming (as we know it)? A Harvard lecture weighs in on this contentious topic. An epic hardware bug story . Question from the academic trenches: How bad will it look to prospective employers if you refuse to defend your PhD ? (Answer: Pretty bad.) Another intriguing question: Were postal pneumatic tubes in Berlin really cleaned with wine ? The Jetsons misled us about many aspects of the future, from flying cars to the role of pneumatics, but they were onto...

Dec 05, 202322 minEp. 648

Will developers return to hostile offices?

As the year winds to a close, some big employers are facing lower-than-expected attrition rates —in other words, fewer people than expected are quitting. What a difference a year or two makes. People have strong opinions on the return-to-office conversation. Read Eira’s article and let us know how you feel. We are just beginning to explore the effects of prompting on the capabilities and performance of LLMs. The Humane AI pin can be described as a cross between two of humanity’s most beloved tec...

Dec 01, 202318 minEp. 647

Can GenAI 10X developer productivity?

Bito AI is an AI coding tool that helps developers work more productively with features like code completion within the IDE and personalized answers drawn from your codebase. Get started with their docs here . ICYMI: Retrieval augmented generation (RAG) is a way of addressing LLM hallucinations and outdated training data. Listen to our recent episode about how an original architect of Jira is rethinking meaningful engineering metrics . Connect with Anand on LinkedIn or Twitter.com . Shoutout to ...

Nov 28, 202332 minEp. 646

Cloudflare Workers have a new skill: AI inference-as-a-service

Cloudflare is a cloud provider used by almost 20% of all websites . Developers new to Cloudflare can get started here . Cloudflare recently launched Workers AI , an open, pay-as-you-go AI inference-as-a-service platform that lets developers run machine learning models on the Cloudflare network from their own code. Developers can get started here . On a related note, read Ryan’s article exploring the infrastructure and code behind edge functions or check out his conversation with Vercel CTO Malte...

Nov 21, 202325 minEp. 645

The AI assistant trained on your company’s data

Sana automates user enrollment, training reminders, and other manual/admin tasks associated with onboarding and learning. Sana AI , their AI assistant, is trained on a company’s data so employees can self-serve the knowledge they need. On a related note, listen to our interview with Gašper Beguš , director of the Berkeley Speech and Computation Lab, about his research into how LLMs and humans acquire language. You can also read about how Stack Overflow implemented semantic search . Connect with ...

Nov 17, 202329 minEp. 643

Build vs. buy doesn't matter. Tool adoption does.

SPONSORED BY CHRONOSPHERE Episode notes: Chronosphere is introducing Lens , a cloud-native observability tool to view data flows between services. At Uber, Rob created M3 , an open-source metrics engine compatible with Prometheus. Congrats to Lifeboat badge winner, ralf htp , for their answer to How to read an image in Python OpenCV . If you want to meet Rob and the Chronosphere team, they’ll be at AWS re:Invent from Nov. 27 to Dec. 1....

Nov 15, 202327 minEp. 642

Trust as a service for validating OSS dependencies

ICYMI, listen to part one of this conversation. Craig is the cofounder and CEO of Stacklok , which helps developers and open-source communities build safer software, secure the supply chain, and choose safer dependencies. Stacklok’s free-to-use service, Trusty , employs a statistical analysis of author/repo activity and a package’s source of origin to assess its trustworthiness. Craig cofounded the Kubernetes project, an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of co...

Nov 14, 202313 minEp. 641

How the cocreator of Kubernetes is helping developers build safer software

Stacklok helps developers and open-source communities build safer software, secure the supply chain, and choose safer dependencies. Trusty is their free-to-use service that employs a statistical analysis of author/repo activity and a package’s source of origin to assess its trustworthiness. Craig cofounded the Kubernetes project, an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. He is also the former VP of Research and Development at VMWare ....

Nov 10, 202316 minEp. 640

He helped create Jira. Now he's searching for meaningful engineering metrics

Sleuth helps engineering teams systematically improve efficiency by tracking speed and release quality, preventing slowdowns and bottlenecks, and removing toil and unnecessary friction. Try it for free or see how teams are using Sleuth . Interested in the automations they offer for teams, check out their public marketplace . Dylan was an original architect on JIRA , so he’s not exactly new to issue- and project-tracking software. DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) is a research program that t...

Nov 07, 202329 minEp. 639

Tomasz Tunguz: From Java engineer to investor in eight unicorns

Tomasz is a general partner at Theory Ventures , a venture capital firm focused on early-stage software companies. He coauthored the book Winning with Data , a deep dive into how big data has changed business best practices and organizational culture. Find Tomasz’s writing here . Follow Tomasz on LinkedIn or Twitter.com . In honor of Tomasz’s early career, we’re shouting out Johnny Hujol ’s answer to What exactly is a container in J2EE and how does it help? ....

Nov 03, 202320 minEp. 638

Why Stack Overflow is embracing Svelte

Giamir is the tech lead for Stacks , Stack Overflow’s design system. Svelte is a tool for building web apps. Delve into their docs or, if you’re brand-new to Svelte, start with this interactive tutorial . More than 90,000 devs responded to our 2023 Developer Survey where Svelte was ranked the second-most admired web framework . Connect with Giamir via his website or LinkedIn . Today we’re shouting out a topical question asked by Félix Paradis , who (like 73,000 others) wanted to know How to pass...

Oct 31, 202328 minEp. 637

Zero trust with zero problems

Alex and cofounder/CTO Paul Querna started ConductorOne because they saw that traditional identity governance (IGA) and privileged access management (PAM) needed to be rethought for cloud-forward companies. Before he cofounded Conductor One, Alev Bovee was a senior director of product management for zero trust and security at Okta . Read Ben’s article about how Computers are learning to decode the language of our minds . Would you trade an iris scan for some crypto ? Sure, what could go wrong? C...

Oct 27, 202324 minEp. 636

Forget the 10X engineer—it’s about building a 10X culture

Find out why others have joined Shell . Wondering what it’s like to be a developer at one of the world’s biggest energy companies? They’re hiring . Behavior-driven development is a conceptual approach to software development that calls for collaboration and alignment between developers, testers, and domain experts. One of the new technologies James and Tristan helped introduce at Shell is Kafka , an open-source distributed event streaming platform. Check out their docs here . Engineering teams a...

Oct 25, 202332 minEp. 635

Composable architecture

At Netlify Compose 2023, Biilmann announced their new composable web platform . This isn’t Netlify’s first rodeo—we talked to them for episodes 588 and 456 . You can find Matt Biilmann on X or LinkedIn (and perhaps elsewhere). Today’s shoutout goes to Dick Lucas who asked a topical question, How to prevent Netlify from treating warnings as errors because process.env.CI = true? , viewed by over 84,000 people....

Oct 24, 202329 minEp. 634

Forget "No Code." Adios "Low Code." Say hello to "Yes Code!"

The company says v0 is intended to author the first draft of your site or app, then help you iterate quickly. It won't mean the end of junior web developers, says Lee, as a polished final draft still requires a human touch. And it's not a low code no code approach, as the system allows you to switch easily between the GenAI approach and the actual code. You can learn more about v0 here and head over here to join the waitlist. You can find Lee on LinkedIn or his website . Congrats to Stack Overfl...

Oct 20, 202332 minEp. 633

The company making it easier to turn your coffee machine into a robot

Listen to our previous episodes with Eliot here and here . Viam is a software platform for building, monitoring, and managing data from smart machines, including industrial robots, autonomous vehicles, smart home appliances, and IoT devices. Get an overview of the Viam platform or dig into their docs . Connect with Eliot on LinkedIn . Three cheers for Stack Overflow user mattl , who won a Great Question badge with How to remove all contents of a directory using Golang? ....

Oct 17, 202324 minEp. 632

Chatting with the GM of CodeWhisperer, an AI-powered pair programmer for AWS

CodeWhisperer is an AI coding companion trained on Amazon and open-source code that gives you coding suggestions in real time. In addition to being general manager for CodeWhisperer, Doug is also the GM for Amazon CodeGuru Security , which uses machine learning to detect security policy violations and vulnerabilities. Connect with Doug on LinkedIn . Asked and answered: user Manodnya B won a Lifeboat badge for answering Cannot find the Start Button under CodeWhisperer in AWS Toolkit ....

Oct 13, 202324 minEp. 631

No one likes meetings. Let's reduce their blast radius.

Clockwise is a time orchestration platform that optimizes schedules to create more time in your day. Clockwise AI , their new GPT-powered scheduling assistant, is launching in beta. Join the waitlist here to get early access. (They’re also hiring !) Ryan wrote a recent article about whether meetings are making developers less productive. Cal Newport’s instant classic Deep Work is about learning to tune out distractions and focus on cognitively demanding tasks. Speaking of classics, Paul Graham o...

Oct 10, 202325 minEp. 630