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No Dumb Questions: What is the AI bottleneck? How does context engineering fix it?
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No Dumb Questions: What is the AI bottleneck? How does context engineering fix it?

In this No Dumb Questions, Stack's Director of Data Science Michael Foree teaches Phoebe about AI context, context engineering, and what she can do to become a better context engineer.

Stack Overflow Blog·July 24, 2026·1 min read
Partnerships can keep open source sustainable
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Partnerships can keep open source sustainable

Ryan welcomes VoidZero’s Evan You and Cloudflare’s Dane Knecht back to the show to discuss Cloudflare’s recent acquisition of VoidZero and what it means for JavaScript development, how partnerships like theirs can help open-source projects stay maintained and sustainably monetized, and how Cloudflare’s distributed systems are helping to improve developer experience in Vite and beyond.

Stack Overflow Blog·July 24, 2026·1 min read
The future of development is full-stack
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The future of development is full-stack

Live from Snowflake Summit, Ryan talks with Snowflake’s Head of Developer Experience Umesh Unnikrishnan about the industry-wide shift from “vibe coding” for quick prototypes to agentic engineering for enterprise-ready software, how enterprises can scale governance with guardrails like human-in-the-loop approval and control layers that go beyond the underlying LLM, and why Umesh predicts all developers will become someday become full-stack builders.

Stack Overflow Blog·July 21, 2026·1 min read
Developers who move fast still need to do it together
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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 discuss how agentic coding is shifting dev work towards higher-level strategy while increasing decision fatigue; why human taste, community feedback, and mentorship are becoming more essential than ever for developer careers; and the new GitHub Copilot announcements coming out of Microsoft, including the new GitHub Copilot app.

Stack Overflow Blog·July 17, 2026·1 min read
Your AI is only as responsible as you are
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Your AI is only as responsible as you are

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 irresponsible AI comes from experimentation without thought of impact, and how Microsoft is researching thoughtful human/AI workflow design to reduce unnecessary escalation.

Stack Overflow Blog·July 14, 2026·1 min read
Building more than just an agent harness
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Building more than just an agent harness

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; how Microsoft built an end-to-end agent development system that goes past just the harness; and how you can evaluate for reliability and correctness in models that get more intelligent and autonomous everyday.

Stack Overflow Blog·July 10, 2026·1 min read
What's left for infrastructure-as-code after AI moves in?
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What's left for infrastructure-as-code after AI moves in?

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.

Stack Overflow Blog·July 8, 2026·1 min read
Agent orchestration is so two years ago
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Agent orchestration is so two years ago

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 model performance more than help it, and why the 2026 competitive edge actually comes from information retrieval and unique data paired with end-to-end evaluation.

Stack Overflow Blog·July 7, 2026·1 min read
When the sensor starts thinking: SnortML, agentic AI, and the evolving architecture of intrusion detection
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When the sensor starts thinking: SnortML, agentic AI, and the evolving architecture of intrusion detection

Signature-based detection has always known what it was looking for. Machine learning and autonomous agents are changing the question entirely, shifting from "does this match a known pattern?" to "does this actually make sense in context?"

Stack Overflow Blog·July 6, 2026·1 min read
The good, the bad, and the AI apps
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The good, the bad, and the AI apps

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 evaluating AI, and how open-source eval protocols and community efforts are setting the standard for AI evaluation.

Stack Overflow Blog·July 3, 2026·1 min read
How do you turn AI coding chaos into a repeatable playbook?
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How do you turn AI coding chaos into a repeatable playbook?

Vivek Raghunathan, SVP of engineering at Snowflake, joins Leaders of Code at Snowflake Summit to break down the five-stage framework his org used to go from "let chaos reign" to a repeatable, org-wide system for AI-assisted engineering.

Stack Overflow Blog·July 2, 2026·1 min read
Why intent prediction needs more than an LLM
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Why intent prediction needs more than an LLM

Ryan sits down with Frank Portman, CTO at Yobi, to talk about why next-token prediction, though great for language, isn’t the right inductive bias for forecasting human behavior. They discuss how Yobi builds a “foundation model of behavior” using transformers and graph neural networks instead of chat-style LLMs, and what it takes to run millions of personalization decisions per second while keeping consumer data private.

Stack Overflow Blog·June 30, 2026·1 min read
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