
The cost bottleneck is your mind!
The post Moving up a level of abstraction with serverless on MongoDB Atlas and AWS appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

Charles “Cobih” Obih and Radek Markiewicz of the Stack Overflow platform team join Ben and Ryan to talk about changes to the inbox and what it’s like to build Stack Overflow’s public platform.
The post What our engineers learned building Stack Overflow (Ep. 547) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

Ad-hoc SRE principles can get you on the right track, but if you want to sustain it long term, you'll need organizational structure.
The post Who builds it and who runs it? SRE team topologies appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/03/20/who-builds-it-and-who-runs-it-sre-team-t

As the discouraging news continues, we revisit how our core community of developers has been experiencing the layoffs—and explore what sets this economic situation apart from previous dips and busts.
The post What’s different about these layoffs appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

Coder to instructor, no thanks to take home tests, and DevOps tips
The post The Overflow #169: Fear the Frankencode appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/03/17/the-overflow-169-fear-the-frankencode/

The home team unpacks their complicated feelings about AI, the Beyoncé deepfake that got kpop hopes up, and the pandemic’s ripple effects on today’s teenagers. Ben, the world’s worst coder, tells Cassidy and Ceora about building a web app with an AI assistant.
The post Let’s talk large language models (Ep. 546) appeared first on

Tell us how Stack Overflow helped you and enter to win a limited edition key cap!
The post Can Stack Overflow save the day? appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/03/16/can-stack-overflow-save-the-day/

How open API specifications can help developers—and computers—understand your APIs.
The post Visible APIs get reused, not reinvented appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/03/15/visible-apis-get-reused-not-reinvented/

The things we expect to succeed aren't always the things we're hoping to see more of.
The post Developers think AI assistants will be everywhere, but aren’t sure how to feel about it appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

API gateways, service mesh, and GraphQL, oh my!
The post Building an API is half the battle: Q&A with Marco Palladino from Kong appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.