What's left for infrastructure-as-code after AI moves in?
Stack Overflow Blogby Ryan Donovan·8 Jul 2026
SPONSORED BY IBM Ryan is joined by Rosemary Wang, Developer Advocate at IBM, to explore what infrastructure as code looks like once AI starts writing and deploying it.
Agent orchestration is so two years ago
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·7 Jul 2026
Ryan welcomes Saahil Jain, CTO of You.com, to discuss why building agents with a 2024 mindset is a mistake as modern models improve at long-horizon tasks, why heavy orchestration layers can hurt...
The good, the bad, and the AI apps
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·3 Jul 2026
Ryan welcomes Benny Chen, co-founder of Fireworks AI, to the show to explore what actually makes an AI application good or not, how to balance qualitative signals with quantitative metrics when...
Why intent prediction needs more than an LLM
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·30 Jun 2026
Yobi is a behavioral AI company building foundation models that predict future behavior for ad tech, marketing, and more. Connect with Frank via fportman.com or at yobi.ai.
Paging Charity! How can engineering leaders avoid becoming Bond villains?
Stack Overflow Blogby Charity Majors·26 Jun 2026
Q: Paging Charity! Our industry tends to espouse the value of collaboration, but then places on pedestals the worst models of authoritarian leadership.
Code isn’t the only thing causing your production failures
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·25 Jun 2026
Traversal is an AI-powered autonomous SRE for complex software systems with automatic triage alerts, root cause investigation, and incident prevention at petabyte scale.
Your AI shipped a backend that boots. That is the whole problem.
Stack Overflow Blogby Devlin Duldulao·23 Jun 2026
I have been writing fullstack apps for about ten years now. I am Filipino, I live in Norway, and the only thing that changes between summer and winter here is the lighting in the room where I...
The 2026 Developer Survey is now open (for human developers only)!
Stack Overflow Blogby Ryan Donovan·23 Jun 2026
Hey there, humans who code, how are you all doing? We’ve been asking this question (with far more words and details) for fifteen years now, and every year, how and what software builders do...
Oh the places you’ll go with spatial data
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·23 Jun 2026
Ryan is joined by Jeffrey Hightower, VP of Places Data at Microsoft, and Amy Rose, CTO of the Overture Maps Foundation, to chat about their partnership in bringing spatial data to the next...
Dispatches from O'Reilly: From capabilities to responsibilities
Stack Overflow Blogby Artur Huk·19 Jun 2026
[Ed. note: This article was originally published on O’Reilly Media’s blog, Radar.] Human-in-the-loop becomes an operational bottleneck In my previous article, ”The Missing Layer in Agentic AI,” I...
You don’t understand DNS like you think you do
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·19 Jun 2026
Ryan welcomes Cricket Liu, DNS expert and Chief Evangelist at Infoblox, to the show to talk all things DNS.
The new bottleneck
Stack Overflow Blogby Eira May·18 Jun 2026
Let’s say your engineering team does everything right: navigates the universe of AI coding tools, chooses the ones that fit best, gets everyone set up and aligned, and watches individual...
AI agents are a confused deputy with the keys to your kingdom
Stack Overflow Blogby Fabio Salvadori·17 Jun 2026
Earlier in June, attackers took control of more than twenty thousand Instagram accounts, including the dormant Obama-era White House account, without writing an exploit or guessing a single...
If context is king, architecture is the castle
Stack Overflow Blogby Phoebe Sajor·16 Jun 2026
Recorded live at the AI Agent Conference, Ryan sits down with Apollo GraphQL CEO Matt DeBergalis to discuss how enterprises can leverage GraphQL and MCP as a structured semantic architecture to...
Designing CherryScript: Optimizing Data-Driven Workflows via Custom Python-Based Interpreters
Stack Overflow Blogby Dr. Ahmad Mateen Ishanzai·12 Jun 2026
Question I am currently developing a custom programming language called CherryScript, which is architected primarily to optimize, abstract, and streamline high-volume, data-driven workflows.
Paging Charity? How do I get my leaders to stop running teams Into the ground?
Stack Overflow Blogby Charity Majors·12 Jun 2026
Hi Charity, I'm a senior staff engineer, and I’m wondering what advice you might have for a person in my role in a large company to affect priorities and the speed at which work is "expected" to be...
Your filters hide everything on this page. Adjust them in preferences.