history.stackexchange.com How was Rome able to conscript and equip 400k soldiers during 2nd Punic War in a pre-industrial society? If you want people to fight your wars, you need to make it worth their while.
workplace.stackexchange.com Should I disclose a mental disorder that's been impacting my job to HR/my boss? “Your employer doesn’t need to know the nature of the condition, but let them know if there are any accommodations you need in the meantime.”
philosophy.stackexchange.com Does the success of AI (Large Language Models) support Wittgenstein's position that "meaning is use"? Well, that all depends on what you mean by "use." And "meaning."
retrocomputing.stackexchange.com After creating HTML, why did Tim Berners-Lee bother creating HTTP? Why didn't he just write a HTML renderer for a FTP client? Have you ever tried using FTP without a nice client?
Community products: Reflections and looking ahead This past year, we’ve explored and learned how AI can support the community on Stack Overflow and across the Stack Exchange network. Read more to see our reflections and learn more about the initiatives our product team is prioritizing this year.
April 17, 2024 If everyone is building AI, why aren't more projects in production? Ben talks with Shane McAllister, lead developer advocate at MongoDB, Stanimira Vlaeva, senior developer advocate at MongoDB, and Miku Jha, director, AI/ML and generative AI at Google Cloud, about the challenges and opportunities of operationalizing and scaling generative AI models in enterprise organizations. Sponsored The Stack Overflow Podcast partnercontent generative AI cloud computing google cloud mongodb
Stack Overflow for Teams Making collaboration intuitive and meaningful In the latest Stack Overflow for Teams Enterprise release, you'll see updates that make collaboration more intuitive and meaningful at several different touch points in the user journey, including a reimagined homepage.
Stack Overflow Discussions now taking place across all tags on Stack Overflow Expanding the experiment to create the space for developers to have meaningful conversations about their favorite technologies.
Stack Overflow for Teams Celebrating and improving your community’s knowledge Let’s take a look at the first Stack Overflow for Teams Enterprise release of the year, focusing on how your teams can celebrate your community’s contributions and how search improvements will make these contributions more discoverable.
Stack Overflow for Teams Enterprise 2023.3: Enriching the Stack Overflow for Teams Essentials After launching major features like Communities and Connectivity and a completely new API in 2023, we’re returning to some of the fundamentals of Stack Overflow for Teams to enrich the core experience and help connect users to knowledge faster.
April 15, 2024 How to succeed as a data engineer without the burnout The key strategies for building a headache-free data platform Katja Belova 2 comment s data engineering burnout se-stackoverflow se-tech
April 4, 2024 How do mixture-of-experts layers affect transformer models? This new LLM technique has started improving the results of models without additional training. Cameron R. Wolfe, PhD 0 comment s generative AI llm mixture of experts se-tech se-stackoverflow
April 3, 2024 Developers with AI assistants need to follow the pair programming model CodeGen is fast, but you need to be good. Ryan Donovan 2 comment s pair programming ai coding Productivity se-tech se-stackoverflow
March 18, 2024 Exploring what inspired folks to start coding Users have been sharing the spark that started them on their journey as computer programmers. From IRC to Minecraft, users found a passion that became a career. Ben Popper 1 comment discussion career development se-tech se-stackoverflow
March 4, 2024 In Rust we trust? White House Office urges memory safety Is your preferred programming language a matter of national security? Ryan Donovan 12 comment s se-tech se-stackoverflow rust programming language security
February 29, 2024 Defining socially responsible AI: How we select partners Stack Overflow is on a journey to build a new era in the practice of AI: the era of social responsibility. All products based on models that consume public Stack Overflow data are required to provide attribution back to the highest relevance posts that influenced the summary given by the model. Ryan Polk , Ellen Brandenberger 5 comment s announcement se-all se-stackoverflow generative AI partnership Community
February 26, 2024 Even LLMs need education?quality data makes LLMs overperform If you’re building experimental GenAI features that haven’t proven their product market fit, you don’t want to commit to a model that runs up costs without a return on that investment. Ryan Donovan 3 comment s llm data generative AI se-tech se-stackoverflow
February 12, 2024 Can a programming language implement time travel? Computer science deals with concurrency, but what about simultaneity? Ryan Donovan 4 comment s time travel programming programming language se-tech se-stackoverflow
February 7, 2024 Best practices for building LLMs Intuit shares what they've learned building multiple LLMs for their generative AI operating system. Nitzan Gado , Oren Dar 0 comment s Sponsored llm generative AI best practices se-stackoverflow se-tech partnercontent
February 5, 2024 How to build cloud-native applications for multi-architecture infrastructure There are new ways to leverage different CPU architectures to increase application performance and reduce cloud compute costs. Making the cloud-native stack multi-architecture ready helps applications run on the right hardware in cloud environments. Pranay Bakre 0 comment s Sponsored partnercontent CPU cloud native kubernetes hardware se-stackoverflow se-tech
January 22, 2024 Stack Gives Back 2023! We’re excited to announce our 15th annual Stack Gives Back campaign donations. Sasha 1 comment Community stack gives back se-stackoverflow se-all
January 18, 2024 The path to socially responsible AI As a company, we strongly believe that the community of the world’s most engaged developers and technologists and the answers they share will ensure the success of AI’s future. Ryan Polk ai roadmap se-tech se-stackoverflow Announcements
December 29, 2023 The hardest part of building software is not coding, it's requirements Why replacing programmers with AI won’t be so easy. Jared Toporek 43 comment s ai ai assistant Code for a Living llm requirements software engineering se-tech se-stackoverflow
December 28, 2023 Self-healing code is the future of software development Developers love automating solutions to their problems, and with the rise of generative AI, this concept is likely to be applied to both the creation, maintenance, and the improvement of code at an entirely new level. Ben Popper 19 comment s ai ai assistant Code for a Living continuous integration generative AI se-tech se-stackoverflow
December 27, 2023 Stop saying “technical debt” Everyone who says "tech debt" assumes they know what we’re all talking about, but their individual definitions differ quite a bit. Chelsea Troy 48 comment s Code for a Living code maintenance technical debt se-tech se-stackoverflow
December 26, 2023 Developer with ADHD? You’re not alone. Is there a connection between programming and ADHD? And could it be that people with ADHD are particularly well-suited to programming careers?? Eira May 26 comment s adhd Code for a Living neurodivergence se-tech se-stackoverflow
liu.se A single atom layer of gold Scientists were able to make a thin sheet of gold that is literally a single atom thick. There's some cool applications for chemical production and conversion.
anchor-tool.com Anchor position tool CSS Anchor Positioning is coming soon to a browser near you, and here's how it works!
time.com America’s young farmers are burning out. I quit,too A lot of us have fantasies of leaving tech and running off and starting a farm...but that's not as easy as it sounds.
nodejs.org Trip report: Node.js collaboration summit (2024 London) Node runs a whole lot of the internet around us, and its collaborators and community members gathered to discuss what's next.
frontendmasters.com The View Transitions API The View Transitions API offers some options for making "native-feeling" experiences on the web.
dev.to How to get somebody fired using Git Here's everything *not* to do with Git and have some fun along the way!
techhub.iodigital.com Going beyond pixels and (r)ems in CSS - Absolute length units Absolute lengths in CSS are usually ones you should avoid, but never say never!
youtube.com How to use FFMPEG on Linux An excellent, straightforward way to use the powerful audio/video library on Linux.
ramijames.com Asking for help is a core developer skill One of the hardest skills to develop in software is not coding, but being willing to ask for help. *all of the Stack Overflow community nods in agreement*
thealgorithmicbridge.com The state of generative AI, 2024 Everyone's talking about generative AI now, but what's the big picture?
predr.ag The Wi-Fi only works when it's raining A hilarious true story about how rain weighed down a tree just enough to make Wi-Fi work well.