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Paging Charity! How can engineering leaders avoid becoming Bond villains?
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Paging Charity! How can engineering leaders avoid becoming Bond villains?

If you want your values to spread throughout the industry, the best thing you can possibly do is succeed and make others want to imitate you.

Stack Overflow Blog·June 26, 2026·1 min read
Code isn’t the only thing causing your production failures
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Code isn’t the only thing causing your production failures

Ryan sits down with Anish Agarwal, CEO and co-founder of Traversal, to chat about why AI coding agents have made writing code easier but running it safely in production harder, why production failures are really caused by interactions between systems and not just the code itself, and how teams can troubleshoot more effectively when traditional observability tools are not enough for agentic AI workflows.

Stack Overflow Blog·June 25, 2026·1 min read
Zero-flicker Firestore SSR with React
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Zero-flicker Firestore SSR with React

Firebase Blog·June 24, 2026·1 min read
The 2026 Developer Survey is now open (for human developers only)!
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The 2026 Developer Survey is now open (for human developers only)!

Once again, we're asking for your help to take the temperature of software development.

Stack Overflow Blog·June 23, 2026·1 min read
Oh the places you’ll go with spatial data
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Oh the places you’ll go with spatial data

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 generation of Microsoft tools; how Overture’s 50 organization members are creating open, standardized, and interoperable global spatial data sets; and their solutions to the innate challenges of trying to digitally map the world.

Stack Overflow Blog·June 23, 2026·1 min read
Dispatches from O'Reilly: From capabilities to responsibilities
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Dispatches from O'Reilly: From capabilities to responsibilities

Designing contract-bound AI agents for high-stakes execution.

Stack Overflow Blog·June 19, 2026·1 min read
You don’t understand DNS like you think you do
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You don’t understand DNS like you think you do

Ryan welcomes Cricket Liu, DNS expert and Chief Evangelist at Infoblox, to the show to talk all things DNS. They cover the evolution of one of the oldest DNS server implementations, BIND, and what the future holds for protected DNS configurations; the realities of security threats like DDoS and DNS spoofing; and why outages often trace back to a lack of understanding of DNS’s fundamental role.

Stack Overflow Blog·June 19, 2026·1 min read
The new bottleneck
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The new bottleneck

Engineering teams have upgraded their tools. Have they upgraded how they work?

Stack Overflow Blog·June 18, 2026·1 min read
If context is king, architecture is the castle
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If context is king, architecture is the castle

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 feed clean data to autonomous agents, safeguard internal microservices against unprecedented "east-west" data exfiltration risks, and rein in skyrocketing token spend by explicitly querying only the exact context required.

Stack Overflow Blog·June 16, 2026·1 min read
Designing CherryScript: Optimizing Data-Driven Workflows via Custom Python-Based Interpreters
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Designing CherryScript: Optimizing Data-Driven Workflows via Custom Python-Based Interpreters

Stack Overflow Blog·June 12, 2026·1 min read
Paging Charity? How do I get my leaders to stop running teams Into the ground?
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Paging Charity? How do I get my leaders to stop running teams Into the ground?

Capacity is one of the hardest problems because it sits at the knotty, gnarled-up intersection of so many other hard problems.

Stack Overflow Blog·June 12, 2026·1 min read
Developers are emotionally attached to their tools
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Developers are emotionally attached to their tools

Ryan welcomes Trisha Gee, a Java champion and developer productivity advocate, to explore how AI is transforming the role of IDEs and the broader developer experience; the relevance of traditional tools, muscle memory, the risks of hype; and how to adapt workflows for AI-driven development.

Stack Overflow Blog·June 12, 2026·1 min read
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