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The Stack Overflow Podcast

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9 snips
Jul 18, 2025 • 23min

How to do your job happier

John Flournoy, a social science researcher and consultant at Pluralsight, shares valuable insights on enhancing developer productivity. He dives into the importance of balancing subjective and objective measures of well-being to increase job satisfaction. Flournoy discusses redefining productivity metrics, moving beyond traditional measures to better understand developer experience. He also touches on the future of developer success research, advocating for qualitative methods and comprehensive models that recognize the complexities of the tech workspace.
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Jul 15, 2025 • 37min

Where we’re going, we don’t need fossil fuels

Kieran Furlong, CEO and co-founder of Realta Fusion, is on a mission to revolutionize clean energy through innovative technology. He dives into the exciting world of fusion energy, discussing its potential compared to traditional methods and the importance of public perception. Furlong highlights how AI optimizes energy efficiency in both data centers and fusion technology. He also addresses the rising energy demands from data centers and offers insight into how innovative solutions can benefit both communities and military operations. Join the conversation on the future of energy!
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Jul 11, 2025 • 23min

How your favorite movie is changing language learning technology

Aruna Sreenastava, CEO of Koel Labs, is revolutionizing language learning with machine learning and classic films. The discussion dives into how these movies enhance pronunciation for learners. They highlight inclusive tools for children with speech impairments, addressing biases in speech recognition. Insights from the Mozilla Builders Accelerator reveal the startup journey of blending technology with education. Aruna also shares innovative beta testing for their unique language-learning tool that’s transforming how we engage with languages.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 37min

There is no golden path anymore: Engineering practices are being rewritten

Loïc Houssier, CTO at Superhuman and expert in AI-native solutions, shares insights on navigating shifts in engineering practices. He emphasizes the importance of 'aligned autonomy' to boost team efficiency in a fast-paced tech world. The conversation highlights how AI transforms workflows, enhances onboarding, and enables project momentum. They also delve into using performance metrics to drive team effectiveness, showcasing the blend of human oversight with AI tools to elevate productivity.
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18 snips
Jul 8, 2025 • 37min

Attention isn’t all we need; we need ownership too

Ilya Polosukhin, co-author of the original Transformers paper and co-founder of NEAR, shares his journey from Ukraine to revolutionizing AI and blockchain. He discusses the evolution of machine learning and the need for decentralized control to foster innovation. Ilya highlights practical blockchain applications in stablecoin transactions and the vision for user-owned AI, which promotes accessibility while ensuring economic viability. The conversation also explores AI-driven commerce's future, shifting towards personalized decision-making powered by scalable blockchain technology.
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36 snips
Jul 4, 2025 • 26min

Why call one API when you can use GraphQL to call them all?

Matt DeBurgelis, CTO at Apollo GraphQL, dives into the transformative world of API orchestration. He highlights the advantages of using GraphQL over traditional REST APIs, emphasizing its declarative approach for better integration. The discussion covers the evolution of APIs and the rise of typed languages like TypeScript, showcasing how GraphQL optimizes data retrieval. Additionally, Matt reveals how GraphQL enhances user experience with nullable responses and strong typing, all while addressing the complexities of modern software development involving multiple microservices.
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27 snips
Jul 1, 2025 • 33min

Programming problems that seem easy, but aren't, featuring Jon Skeet

Jon Skeet, a legendary figure at Stack Overflow and the first to hit a million reputation points, dives into the complexities of programming. He shares insights on the headaches caused by time zones, daylight savings, and outdated tech like Y2K. Jon sheds light on the challenges of software versioning in .NET, often a maze for developers. He also reflects on his semi-retirement and the importance of clear documentation and anticipating failures in projects. With his humor and expertise, Jon demystifies topics that seem simple but aren't!
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12 snips
Jun 27, 2025 • 29min

You’ve got 99 problems but data shouldn’t be one

Join Toby Mao, CTO of Tobiko Data, and Iaroslav Zygerman, Chief Architect with a past at Netflix and Apple, as they dive into the world of data transformation. They discuss the urgent need for better data engineering tools, drawing from their industry experiences. Discover the evolution of SQL amidst new technologies and the challenges of managing ELT pipelines in today's landscape, especially with generative AI's implications. Learn about innovative solutions like SQL Mesh that streamline data management and enhance pipeline efficiency.
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34 snips
Jun 25, 2025 • 26min

You've vibe coded an app. Now what?

Vish Abrams, Chief Architect at Heroku, shares insights from his journey through startups to major tech companies like NASA. He dives into vibe coding, highlighting its accessibility and the simultaneous need for experienced developers in deployment and security. The discussion addresses the evolving landscape of software engineering with LLMs, covering prompt engineering and the importance of protocols. Vish also tackles cloud deployment challenges for beginners, and the necessity for foundational practices in app development, stressing how AI tools can enhance these efforts.
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21 snips
Jun 24, 2025 • 22min

How to build your prototypes without a 35% tariff

Join Alex Malcoci, CEO of MiniProto and innovator in hardware prototyping, as he discusses the challenges and advancements in the global supply chain. He shares insights on the impact of the U.S.-China trade war on manufacturing and the necessity for skilled labor. Alex also explores how automation is reshaping production, linking it to the need for educational reforms in engineering. Tune in for his journey from robotics to entrepreneurship and his vision for a future where community support drives innovation.

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