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Building an agentic SDLC with a QA engineering mindset
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Building an agentic SDLC with a QA engineering mindset

Ryan welcomes Suneet Malhotra, Senior Manager of Test Engineering at Motorola Solutions, to chat about building end-to-end agentic SDLC pipelines using MCPs, using Cohen’s kappa to evaluate multiple LLMs-as-judges, and how you can improve requirements by shifting QA left through a specification enrichment stage immediately after the design phase.

Stack Overflow Blog·August 18, 2026·1 min read
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No Dumb Questions: What is AI context architecture? Why not just build your own?
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No Dumb Questions: What is AI context architecture? Why not just build your own?

In this No Dumb Questions, Phoebe asks Stack’s Engineering Manager Doug Whitley and Product Manager Ash Zade everything she wants to know about AI context architecture. What exactly is it? Why is it so important? What makes for good AI context architecture? Why buy one when you can build your own?

Stack Overflow Blog·August 14, 2026·1 min read
Solving integration woes with a hackathon
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Solving integration woes with a hackathon

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 visibility product and Adobe’s LLM Optimizer, and how Adobe used a three-day internal hackathon instead of a large-scale infrastructure integration to quickly deliver value to customers.

Stack Overflow Blog·August 14, 2026·1 min read
Your tokenmaxxing is not valuemaxxing
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Your tokenmaxxing is not valuemaxxing

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 outcomes with or without a human-in-the-loop, and what the democratization of skills means for junior developers and the talent pipeline.

Stack Overflow Blog·August 11, 2026·1 min read
How to be fearlessly AI native
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How to be fearlessly AI native

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 downstream to testing and deployment, and why robust validation is essential to build trust and enable “fearless commits.”

Stack Overflow Blog·August 7, 2026·1 min read
Explorers, exploiters, and the myth of the 100x engineer
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Explorers, exploiters, and the myth of the 100x engineer

The “find the special ones and promote their traits” approach isn’t the best or only way to drive AI adoption and productivity on an engineering team.

Stack Overflow Blog·August 5, 2026·1 min read
Your MVP doesn’t need a Kubernetes cluster
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Your MVP doesn’t need a Kubernetes cluster

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.

Stack Overflow Blog·August 4, 2026·1 min read
Dispatches from O'Reilly: The best risk mitigation strategy in data? A single source of truth
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Dispatches from O'Reilly: The best risk mitigation strategy in data? A single source of truth

Your semantic layer is a risk mitigation strategy. Not risk in the abstract, compliance-framework sense, but the practical, operational risk that quietly drains organizations every day.

Stack Overflow Blog·July 31, 2026·1 min read
What happens to the internet when robots act like humans?
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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 humans online, how our internet is evolving to serve both human and agentic experiences from the same interface, and what we can do to differentiate and protect human actions online from malicious bot activity.

Stack Overflow Blog·July 31, 2026·1 min read
Your trusted knowledge layer: Introducing Stack Internal's new platform experience
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Your trusted knowledge layer: Introducing Stack Internal's new platform experience

Introducing new Stack Internal capabilities as part of our upcoming platform experience. Our latest release turns your existing foundation of knowledge into enterprise memory that your people, teams, and AI agents can act on. Learn how we’re building the trust layer for enterprise AI.

Stack Overflow Blog·July 30, 2026·1 min read
Developers are attached to tools because tools encode trust
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Developers are attached to tools because tools encode trust

The tools themselves are new and their capabilities are in constant flux. If your kitchen knife kept changing shape, weight, and edge, you’d have to relearn it every time; that’s a hard tool to build trust in. But it also points to a flaw in how you use that tool, the process around it, and the way the tool reinforces the process.

Stack Overflow Blog·July 29, 2026·1 min read
You need reliable AI context for your site reliability
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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 cross-service context, what good context engineering actually likes when AI is integrated into site reliability, and how the work of human SREs is shifting towards strategy and AI agent management.

Stack Overflow Blog·July 28, 2026·1 min read
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