
Jon Skeet, the first Stack Overflow user with a million reputation, sits down with Ryan to share his wealth of knowledge on all things development: the deceptively simple but actually complicated problem of timezones, the importance of clear documentation for programmers, handling breaking changes and upgrading legacy systems, and the need for improved communication skills among developers. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/07/01/programming-problems-that-seem-easy-but-aren-t-featuring-jon-skeet/

Large language models are non-deterministic by design. Here's how you can inject a little bit of determinism into GenAI workflows. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/06/30/reliability-for-unreliable-llms/

Ryan is joined by Tobiko Data co-founders Toby Mao and Iaroslav Zeigerman to talk about the crucial role of rigorous data practices and tooling, the innovations of Tobiko Data’s SQLMesh and SQLGlot, and their insights into the future of data engineering with the rise of AI. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/06/27/you-ve-got-99-problems-but-data-shouldn-t-be-one/

AI is no longer just a luxury for the most tech savvy companies — it's now a necessity for organizational transformation. How are real teams successfully leveraging and innovating with these new tools? https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/06/25/not-an-option-but-a-necessity-how-organizations-are-adopting-and-implementing-ai-internally/

On this episode, Ryan chats with Vish Abrams, chief architect at Heroku, about all the work that needs to be done after you’ve vibe coded your dream app. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/06/25/you-ve-vibe-coded-an-app-now-what/

Ryan and Ben welcome Alex Malcoci, CEO and founder of MiniProto, to talk innovations in hardware prototyping, the evolving complexities of the global supply chain, the impact of the US-China trade war on manufacturing, and how automation in production could lead to new training programs for future engineers. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/06/24/how-to-build-your-prototypes-without-a-35-tariff/

In this special episode, Ryan is joined by our Senior VP of Community, Philippe Beaudette, and the Trust and Safety team at Stack Overflow to discuss maintaining platform integrity and managing user safety, handling complex issues like harassment, and how their team balances transparency and privacy online. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/06/20/defending-the-realm-trust-and-safety-at-stack-overflow/

In this episode of Leaders of Code, Jody Bailey, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Stack Overflow, sits down with Dane Knecht, the newly appointed Chief Technology Officer at Cloudflare. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/06/19/my-job-is-going-to-change-in-a-dramatic-way-exploring-the-future-of-the-internet-with-cloudflare/

As a generation characterized as "digital natives," the way Gen Z interacts with and consumes knowledge is rooted in their desire for instant gratification and personalization. How will this affect the future of knowledge management and the technologies of tomorrow? https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/06/18/learn-like-a-lurker-gen-z-s-digital-first-lifestyle-and-the-future-of-knowledge/

Read on to see the latest features coming to Stack Overflow for Teams Business users! https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/06/18/smarter-teams-brighter-insights-stack-overflow-for-teams-business-summer-bundle/