For more than a dozen years, the Stack Overflow Podcast has been exploring what it means to be a developer and how the art and practice of software programming is changing our world. From Rails to React, from Java to Node.js, we host important conversations and fascinating guests that will help you understand how technology is made and where it’s headed. Hosted by Ben Popper, Cassidy Williams, and Ceora Ford, the Stack Overflow Podcast is your home for all things code.
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Mojo: The usability of Python with the performance of C
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Modular built a new programming language, Mojo, for AI developers. Explore their docs or find them on GitHub. Chris is on LinkedIn. Congratulations to user Shengyuan Lu, whose answer to Priority queue ordering of elements merited a Lifeboat badge.Oleh Ryan Donovan, Ben Popper, Chris Lattner
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Forget AGI. Let’s built ADI: Augmented Developer Intelligence
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If you missed the first part of this conversation, listen to it here. Replit is a browser-based IDE (integrated development environment). Check out their blog or start coding. ICYMI: Stack Overflow recently implemented semantic search, allowing users to search using natural language. Explore Stack Overflow Labs to learn more about OverflowAI and ot…
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Multiplayer programming on mobile: a chat with Replit CEO Amjad Masad
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Replit is a browser-based IDE (integrated development environment). See what they’re up to on their blog or just start coding. RIP Google Wave, one of the greats. Find Amjad on LinkedIn, Twitter, GitHub, or via his website.Oleh Ben Popper, Ryan Donovan, Eira May, Amjad Masad
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Founder vs Investor: What VCs are really looking for
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After founding two companies, including StrongDM, a dynamic management access platform (explore their docs here), Elizabeth took a “break” by co-authoring a book. Founder vs Investor: The Honest Truth About Venture Capital from Startup to IPO is about what she learned as a founder and executive about the founder-investor relationship. Order it on B…
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Computers are learning to read our minds
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Gašper’s work combines machine learning, statistical modeling, neuroimaging, and behavioral experiments “to better understand how neural networks learn internal representations in speech and how humans learn to speak.” One thing that surprised him about generative adversarial networks (GANs)? How innovative they are, capable of generating English w…
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Zapier is a no-code automation platform that allows users to create custom workflows for their critical work apps. Learn how it works, peruse the blog, or sign up to try beta AI features. Check out Reid’s article about how to write more effective AI prompts. Zapier built a natural language actions (NLA) API to enable AI models to independently use …
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Job description: professional workplace bestie
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Stack Overflow’s Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) focus on aspects of employees’ personhood, “who you are outside of your role, who you bring to every single room that you enter,” Joey explains. Among our ERGs are Black and Brown, LGBTQ+, MIND (mental illness and neurodiversity), and a group for caregivers and parents. Interested in learning more ab…
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Fighting comment spam at Facebook scale
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Rockset is a real-time search and analytics database. Explore their docs and developer tools here. We here at Stack Overflow recently implemented our own vector search. Here’s a technical deep dive into how we did it. Louis is on LinkedIn. Three cheers for Lifeboat badge winner user7610, who rescued C++ application terminates with 143 exit code. Wh…
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Medical research made understandable with AI
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Sorcero uses a mix of natural language processing, generative AI, and even more old school symbolic AI, where they craft their own ontologies, to try and ingest that river of new medical data and make it easier to search and comprehend. Less than 0.2% of the global population can read a medical paper! AI can help make these dense works up to 700x m…
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Semantic search without the napalm grandma exploit
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Last month, we announced the launch of OverflowAI from the stage of WeAreDevelopers. To learn more about AI-driven products and features in the works, check out Stack Overflow Labs. Among the projects Alex works on is a semantic search API and the new search experience on Stack Overflow for Teams. LLMs can be vulnerable to jailbreak attacks like th…
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Making event-driven development predictable with Discover
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SPONSORED BY DISCOVER FINANCIAL SERVICES Go deeper into Technology at Discover. If your interested in working on an event-driven architecture that uses domain-driven design within a financial organization, check out jobs.discover.com. Connect with Paul on LinkedIn. .Oleh Stack Overflow
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Want better answers from your data? Ask better questions
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The mission of Night Shift Development is to democratize data analytics to help organizations and users of all skill levels understand their data. Their flagship product, ClearQuery, is a data intelligence and analytics platform designed for nontechnical users. ClearQuery has a free version that lets you try out the full array of features. Learn ho…
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Why everyone should be an AppSec specialist
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Vlad is Head of Research and Development at Siemens Healthineers, the healthcare arm of tech conglomerate Siemens. He wrote about SRE on our blog here. His book, Establishing SRE Foundations: A Step-by-Step Guide to Introducing Site Reliability Engineering in Software Delivery Organizations, is available now. Site reliability engineering (SRE) appl…
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The fine line between product and engineering
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Twilio is a customer engagement platform whose communication APIs for voice, text, chat, email, and video are used by millions of developers. See what’s happening on their blog, dig into their docs, or check out their Stack Overflow Collective. This summer, Twilio announced CustomerAI, which applies the power of LLMs to the rich troves of customer …
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How engineering teams at a large org can move at startup speed
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Find out why others have joined Shell. If you want to experience being a developer at one of the world’s largest energy companies, they’re hiring. Amber Webb is on LinkedIn. Naresh Kumar is on LinkedIn. Congrats to Tomasz Kula, today’s Lifeboat badge winner, for dropping some knowledge on Multiple components binding with the same reactive form cont…
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From startup to Google and back again
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Sean hosts Partially Redacted, a podcast about data privacy, security, and compliance. He also hosts the podcast Software Engineering Daily, which features technical interviews on everything from the ethics of GPTs to cloud-native search and WebAssembly. Start with the recent episode Surviving ChatGPT with Christian Hubicki (of Survivor fame). You …
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Behind the scenes with the folks building OverflowAI
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You can learn more about OverflowAI and sign up to be an alpha tester here. You can check out Ellen and Jody on Linkedin. Congrats to Ben Lindsay, who was awarded a Lifeboat badge for his answer to: How can I divide each element in a tuple by a single integer?Oleh Stack Overflow
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How the Python team is adapting the language for an AI future
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Pablo is a Python core developer, Steering Council member, and release manager of Python 3.10 and 3.11. He’s currently a senior software engineer at Bloomberg. Looking for a comprehensive guide to contributing to Python? The Python Developer’s Guide is the place to start. The Zen of Python is a list of the language’s guiding principles, including, …
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What it's like to be on the Python Steering Council
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Pablo is a Python core developer, Steering Council member, and release manager of Python 3.10 and 3.11. He splits this work 50/50 with his day job as a senior software engineer at Bloomberg. An astrophysicist by training, he did his PhD on rotating black holes. Whether you’re a new contributor or a seasoned veteran, the Python Developer’s Guide is …
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How AI can help your business, without the hallucinations
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DoIT’s sales pitch is simple: they provide technology and expertise to clients who want to use the cloud, free of charge, with the big cloud providers paying the bills. You can check out Sascha’s writing on machine learning on his Medium blog. Connect with him on LinkedIn or subscribe to his YouTube channel .…
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How ICs can get recognition for their work on big projects
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Cat’s research centers on the socio-cognitive factors and processes that help people learn and succeed. In her role as director of Pluralsight Flow’s Developer Success Lab, she studies what makes software teams thrive and shares that research with the community so teams can learn from her findings. In a recent report, the Dev Success Lab explored h…
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How terrifying is giving a conference talk?
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ICYMI, listen to our episode with Agile pioneer Jim Highsmith: The meeting that changed how we build software (Ep. 579). Explore Connell’s website or his talks. Connell will be speaking at DDD East Midlands again this year: October 7, 2023 (with apologies to our British listeners for the date format). He’s also on GitHub, Twitter, and Stack Overflo…
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Jamstack is evolving toward a composable web
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Netlify’s all-in-one development platform gives devs access to build, deploy, and backend services for websites and web apps. Get started with their docs. Jamstack is a web development architecture based on JavaScript, APIs, and Markup (the JAM in Jamstack). Learn what Jamstack is and what benefits it offers. Composable architecture has been called…
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VerseProp is a digital real estate platform where users can buy, sell, and rent virtual properties. New to the concept of digital real estate? The Motley Fool has a useful primer for you. If you need to brush up on your investment terms, a supercycle is “a sustained period of expansion, usually driven by robust growth in demand for products and ser…
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Developers use AI tools, they just don’t trust them
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Our 2023 Developer Survey explored AI’s benefits for developers. Read about the results here. For more WWDC talk, listen to our episode from last month: Chatting with Apple at WWDC: Macros in Swift and the new visionOS (Ep. 578). Squarespace is acquiring Google Domains. Congratulations to Bruno Brant, who won a Lifeboat badge for answering Where ca…
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Making computer science more humane at Carnegie Mellon
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While he’s been the dean of the School of Computer Science since 2019, Martial started his career at Carnegie Mellon University way back in 1984. Ben covered LIDAR inventor Velodyne while at the Verge, while Martial has LIDAR’s ancestor, the laser rangefinder, which was state of the art in 1986. Martial’s area of research is in computer vision and …
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Improving the developer experience in the energy sector
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Software might not be top of mind when you think of an energy company like Shell, but software engineering powers a lot of what they do. The tech stack includes React, Golang, Python, GraphQL, MongoDB, Kafka, and the list goes on. The experience their developers have at work is a priority for the organization and its leaders. Episode notes: Find ou…
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The cofounder of Chef is cooking up a less painful DevOps
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Adam is the cofounder and former CTO of Chef, which provides DevOps automation tools that help configure, deploy, and manage application infrastructure, including security and compliance. Adam’s new venture, System Initiative, reimagines infrastructure-as-code as collaborative, open-source software. See what they’re up to on their blog, starting wi…
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Throwing away the script on testing
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Sofy is a no-code test automation platform for mobile apps. SofySense is their OpenAI-powered AI assistant. See what they’re up to on their blog or check out their open roles. One of the biggest challenges in testing is deciding whether to use mock or live data. Interested in reading about how Stack Overflow is building up our test coverage? Syed i…
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Stress test your code as you write it
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CodiumAI plugs into your IDE and suggests meaningful test suites as you code. See what they’re up to on their blog or scope out their open roles. You can also follow them on Twitter. Connect with Kyle on Linked, Twitter, or GitHub. Connect with Itamar on LinkedIn. Today’s Lifeboat badge is awarded to Héctor M. for answering Convert a string to a Bo…
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Pair Programming? We peek under the hood of Duet, Google’s coding assistant.
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Interested in trying Duet? You can get on the waitlist here. You can learn more about tuning and deploying your own version of Google’s foundation models in their Generative AI studio. If tuning your own model sounds overwhelming, you can head to Model Garden, where a wide selection of open-source and third-party models are available to try. Marcos…
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The meeting that changed how we build software
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Jim is a pioneering software developer who was one of 17 original signatories to the Agile Manifesto. His first engineering job was on a little NASA program you may have heard of: Project Apollo. His latest book is Wild West to Agile: Adventures in software development evolution and revolution; get your copy here. Find Jim on LinkedIn or his websit…
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Chatting with Apple at WWDC: Macros in Swift and the new visionOS
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Our guests today are Christopher Thielen, product manager for languages and frameworks at Apple, and Josh Shaffer, a Senior Director of Software at Apple with a focus on Swift frameworks. We discuss the introduction of Swift Macros, improving widgets with App Intents, and some of the new paradigms for crafting apps in visionOS. If you want to get t…
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MosaicML: Deep learning models for sale, all shapes and sizes
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MosaicML is a platform for training and deploying large AI models at scale. Explore their docs, check out their blog, and keep an eye on their open roles. Jonathan Frankle is the Chief Scientist at MosaicML and an incoming Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Harvard. Abhinav Venigalla is the NLP Architect at MosaicML. Today’s Lifeboat badge …
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Balancing a PhD program with a startup career
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Rebuy is an AI-powered personalization platform. Check out their developer hub, explore case studies, or keep up with their blog. Cameron is a PhD student in computer science and member of the OptimaLab at Rice University. Autonomous agents are AI-powered programs that can create tasks for themselves in response to a given objective. They “can crea…
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This product could help build a more equitable workplace
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Joonko is an automated diversity recruiting layer named for Japanese mountain climber Junko Tabei, the first woman to reach the summit of Mt. Everest. You can learn about their talent pool, keep up with their blog, or check out their open positions. ICYMI, read our blog post about how the recent tech layoffs have had a disproportionate impact on …
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How the creator of Angular is dehydrating the web
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Angular is an open-source web framework used by millions of developers. Explore the Angular community. Miško is currently CTO at Builder, an API-driven, drag-and-drop headless CMS with a visual editor. Explore their docs or see what they’re up to on their blog. Builder’s full-stack web framework is Qwik, which just reached 1.0. Let Miško walk you t…
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Pierre-Étienne’s interest in computing began with the functional programming language OCaml, created by Xavier Leroy. Before OCaml, Pierre-Étienne explains, “everyone thought functional programming was doomed to be extremely slow.” Pijul is a free, open-source distributed version control system. You can get started here. Want a GitHub-like interfac…
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Building zero tier systems on bare metal
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While Mauricio and team had to get back to bare metal, most programmers are headed in the opposite direction. It’s why MIT switched from Scheme to Python. At Stack Overflow, we’re familiar with what happens to websites during physical failures, like hurricanes. Connect with Mauricio on LinkedIn. Congrats to Lifeboat badge winner The Nail , who pinn…
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Great code isn’t enough. Developers need to brag about it
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Visit Dagna’s website, theMindfulDev.com, to learn more about her coaching process, which is built around understanding what fulfillment looks like for each client. Dagna is on LinkedIn. You can also connect with Ceora on Twitter or her website. Ryan is also on Twitter, especially when there’s a good AI joke to be shared. Gold star for Lifeboat bad…
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Stung by OWASP? Chatting with the creator of the most popular web app scanner
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Simon is the founder and longtime project lead of OWASP ZAP, an integrated penetration testing tool that helps uncover vulnerabilities in web apps, including compromised authentication, sensitive data exposure, and SQL injection. ZAP is OWASP’s most active project and the world’s most popular web app scanner. Check out other OWASP projects here or …
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A conversation with the folks building Google's AI models
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Learn more about Forrest on his website and check out his newsletter. You can follow Paige on Twitter or her LinkedIn. Get on the list to try out some of the new stuff released today here.Oleh Stack Overflow
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Read the docs? We prefer to chat with them
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Cloudflare offers zero-trust security and performance tools for web and SaaS apps. Cloudflare Workers allows devs to deploy serverless code globally to over 285 data centers around the world. Astro is an open-source web framework built for speed. Houston is a bot that lets you chat with their docs. Check out Confbrew, a conference session Q&A bot f…
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Building golden paths for developers
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Luca currently heads up product at Humanitec, a platform orchestrator that provides self-service “golden paths” for developers. Get up to speed (or refresh your memory) on what platform engineering involves and what an internal developer platform is. Dynamic configuration management (DCM) is a methodology for configuring compute workloads. Stop by …
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When AI meets IP: Can artists sue AI imitators?
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Ben and Ceora talk through some thorny issues around AI-generated music and art, explain why creators are suing AI companies for copyright infringement, and compare notes on the most amusing/alarming AI-generated content making the rounds (Pope coat, anyone?). Episode notes: Getty Images is suing the company behind AI art generator Stable Diffusion…
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How a top-ranked engineering school reimagined CS curriculum
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Olin College of Engineering has one of the top-ranked undergrad engineering programs in the US. Its computing curriculum is a concentration within the engineering major, not a standalone major. The upshot is a liberal arts-informed course of study with fewer math and theory requirements than a typical CS degree and a greater emphasis on practical, …
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Prosus, one of the world’s largest tech investors, acquired Stack Overflow in 2021. Check out the annual State of AI Report from Nathan Benaich and Ian Hogarth. Read our CEO’s recent post on Stack Overflow’s approach to Generative AI. Connect with Paul on LinkedIn. Today’s Lifeboat badge winner is suvayu for their answer to How to put a big centere…
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When setting up monitoring, less data is better
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Akita is a monitoring and observability platform that watches API traffic live and automatically infers endpoint structure. Jean, who comes from a family of computer scientists, earned a PhD from MIT and taught in the CS department at Carnegie Mellon University before founding Akita. Read Jean’s post on the Stack Overflow blog: Monitoring debt buil…
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Ops teams are pets, not cattle (ep. 556)
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A common refrain you’ll hear these days is that servers should be scaled out, easy to replace, and interchangeable—cattle, not pets. But for the ops folks who run those servers the opposite is true. You can’t just throw any of them into an incident where they may not know the stack or system and expect everything to work out. Every operator has a s…
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