
Serial entrepreneur Varun Ganapathi joins the home team for a conversation about the intersection of physics, machine learning, and AI. He offers some recommendations for developers looking to get started in the ML/AI space and shares his own path from academia to entrepreneurship.
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The more open a system is to new contributors, the more chance that an accidental meeting will benefit everyone involved.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/08/24/open-source-and-accidental-innovation/

The home team discusses how Instagram’s evolving platform has alienated some creators, why AI and machine learning are moving on-premises, and why Amazon’s acquisition of the company behind the Roomba is striking from a privacy perspective.
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High velocity compared to what?
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The home team sits down with Liam Zhao, founder and CEO of Immersive, a startup that gives creators tools to produce engaging virtual content and events.
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Low code & no code, electronic export confusion, and free design pattern book
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/08/19/the-overflow-139-software-licenses-against-evil/

Since the day a hiring manager first wheeled a whiteboard into a conference room, software engineers have dreaded the technical interview, which can be an all-day process (or multi-day homework assignment). If you’re interviewing for multiple roles, you can expect to write out a bubble sort in pseudocode for each one. These technical interviews do…
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The home team is joined by Heather Meeker, a specialist with a deep history in the world of open-source software licensing.
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Readable code is great, but not all code will be immediately readable. That's when you get your interrogation tools.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/08/15/how-to-interrogate-unfamiliar-code/

Monitoring data quality, telling your boss about overtime, and Docusaurus 2
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/08/12/the-overflow-138-social-learning-for-engineers/