
Paulo and Guilherme Silveira, brothers and cofounders of edtech platform Alura, join the home team for a conversation about polyglot programming, edtech, and the role of generative AI.
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Communities on Teams is a new way to bring people and knowledge together within a specific topic or focus to share valuable resources and collaborate in meaningful ways.
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To keep knowledge open and accessible to all, we must come together to build the future of AI.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/04/17/community-is-the-future-of-ai/

The people affected by the layoffs, SQL instead of releases, and CSS creator speaks
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/04/14/the-overflow-173-from-smalltalk-to-smart-contracts/

For this episode, we talked with Matt Butcher, CEO at Fermyon Technologies, about distributed computing, the long-term promise of WebAssembly, and the HR mix-up that switched his career from lawn care to computer programming.
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Developers view about half their meetings negatively. Can we find better ways to use that time?
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/04/12/are-meetings-making-you-less-productive/

The home team welcomes Alex Olivier, cofounder and product lead at Cerbos, for a conversation about how to centralize business logic in a microservices environment, the value of stateless applications, and what’s under Cerbos’s hood.
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While these two areas of study may seem very similar, they do have some differences.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/04/10/whats-the-difference-between-

The next-gen browser, energy from gravity, and image optimization
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/04/07/the-overflow-172-the-path-to-async-work/

Marco Palladino, CTO and cofounder of Kong, joins Ryan to talk about the evolution of API protocols over time and why building the API is only half the battle.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/04/07/building-an-api-is-half-the-