AI Won't Replace Project Managers, But It is Reshaping How Work Gets Done
Stack Overflow Blogby Emim Vigin Lumina·15h ago
In the early days of software engineering, project management was synonymous with the "Gantt chart warrior", someone whose primary value was the manual tracking of dependencies and the rhythmic...
57%plop scoreQuantum-Augmented Applications: Integrating Quantum Subroutines into Classical Software Stacks
Stack Overflow Blogby Dr. Ahmad Mateen Ishanzai·16h ago
In classical high-performance computing, specialized hardware offloading—such as utilizing GPUs for parallel tensor ops or NPUs for local inference—is standard architecture.
45%plop scoreBuilding an agentic SDLC with a QA engineering mindset
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·3d ago
You can learn more about Suneet’s five-agent SDLC (and see the companion code) on his GitHub. Read the papers discussed: Cross-Layer Observability for LLM-Assisted Test Automation: A Reference...
No Dumb Questions: What is AI context architecture? Why not just build your own?
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·6d ago
Phoebe Sajor: Hi Doug, Hi Ash, thank you for joining me for this No Dumb Questions. To start—what exactly is context architecture in AI and why do we care?
56%plop scoreSolving integration woes with a hackathon
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·7d ago
Ryan welcomes Meryll Blanchet, Director of Engineering for Adobe Brand Visibility, to chat about Adobe’s recent acquisition of Semrush, how Adobe Brand Visibility was born from Semrush’s AI...
Your tokenmaxxing is not valuemaxxing
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·10d ago
Ryan is joined by Coder’s Rob Whiteley to chat about why tokenmaxxing isn’t proving real value and just triggering Goodhart’s Law, how release speed and PR merges can help you measure agentic...
How to be fearlessly AI native
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·14d ago
Ryan welcomes McLaren Stanley, Senior Principal Engineer for Amazon Stores, to discuss what it actually takes to make teams AI native, why agentic engineering is shifting code bottlenecks...
Explorers, exploiters, and the myth of the 100x engineer
Stack Overflow Blogby Eira May·16d ago
There’s one in every engineering org: the person who picked up a coding agent first and started leaving everyone else in the dust.
60%plop scoreYour MVP doesn’t need a Kubernetes cluster
Stack Overflow Blogby Ryan Donovan·17d ago
Ryan welcomes Anurag Goel, CEO and co-founder of Render, to discuss why most startups shouldn’t start by managing their Kubernetes and cloud infrastructure.
Dispatches from O'Reilly: The best risk mitigation strategy in data? A single source of truth
Stack Overflow Blogby Jeremy Arendt·20d ago
Every data leader has a version of this story. A regulatory audit surfaces a metric that doesn’t match across systems.
60%plop scoreWhat happens to the internet when robots act like humans?
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·21d ago
What happens to the internet when robots act like humans? Ryan welcomes WPEngine CTO Ramadass Prabakar to the show to chat about what happens—and what we should do—when agents start acting like...
Your trusted knowledge layer: Introducing Stack Internal's new platform experience
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor, Caroline Thomas·21d ago
You’ve spent years building valuable knowledge for your organization—the kind of specific data that makes or breaks the daily work of your teams.
58%plop scoreDevelopers are attached to tools because tools encode trust
Stack Overflow Blogby Ryan Donovan·22d ago
About six years ago, we ran a piece about IDEs where the gist was that IDEs were getting to be so powerful and capable that it was a marvel that anybody used Vim or Emacs like a caveman.
60%plop scoreYou need reliable AI context for your site reliability
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·24d ago
You need reliable AI context for your site reliability Ryan is joined by Asaf Savich, Komodor’s AI Engineering Group Manager, to discuss why modern reliability work requires navigating massive...
No Dumb Questions: What is the AI bottleneck? How does context engineering fix it?
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·27d ago
Welcome to the latest installment of No Dumb Questions, the series where Stack Overflow’s least technical writer asks technical staff the simple questions people are too afraid to ask.
53%plop scorePartnerships can keep open source sustainable
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·28d ago
VoidZero is now officially a part of Cloudflare. You can read more about the recent acquisition here. Connect with Evan on LinkedIn and X.
The future of development is full-stack
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·21 Jul 2026
This episode was recorded at Snowflake Summit. You can learn more about CoCo and Snowflake’s other new releases on their website.
Developers who move fast still need to do it together
Stack Overflow Blog·17 Jul 2026
Developers who move fast still need to do it together At MS Build, Ryan is joined by Cassidy Williams, Senior Director of Developer Advocacy at GitHub and former Stack Overflow Podcast host, to...
Your AI is only as responsible as you are
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·14 Jul 2026
Recorded at Microsoft Build, Ryan welcomes Sarah Bird, Microsoft’s Chief Product Officer for Responsible AI, about how we can build and use AI responsibly with the NIST approach, why most...
Building more than just an agent harness
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·10 Jul 2026
Live from Microsoft Build, Ryan is joined by Jay Parikh, Microsoft’s VP of AI Core, for a conversation on what enterprises need to build, deploy, and run AI agents at scale with demonstrable ROI...
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