
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/

Spencer Kimball, cofounder and CEO of Cockroach Labs and co-creator of the GIMP image editor, tells Ryan and Ceora about how database technology has evolved to handle massive data volumes, how Cockroach labs came to focus on solving latency issues through serverless technology, and his “relatively gentle” transition from engineer to CEO.
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Will the programmers of tomorrow be shipping products written without touching too much code?
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/08/10/will-low-and-no-code-tools-ever-truly-disrupt-tech-dev