For more than a dozen years, the Stack Overflow Podcast has been exploring what it means to be a software developer and how the art and practice of programming is changing our world. From Rails to React, from Java to Node.js, join the Stack home team for conversations with fascinating guests to help you understand how technology is made and where it’s headed.
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Welcome to the STACKED Podcast! This is a place for people who love stories. Specifically those that take place in comic books. Join Brandon & Brendan every Friday as they explore and discuss stories from the world of comics!
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The New Stack Podcast is all about the developers, software engineers and operations people who build at-scale architectures that change the way we develop and deploy software. For more content from The New Stack, subscribe on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheNewStack
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Join Corey Hoffstein and Rodrigo Gordillo as they explore the world of return stacking with insights from leading experts and real-world applications. Break away from traditional portfolio construction and rethink successful investing.
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For fans of Unsolved Mysteries! Weekly we cover the original Robert Stack hosted series! (Prime Video, Tubi, Pluto TV) Join us as we tell true crime tales and provide updates in a very loose and comedic manner! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thestackpack/support
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The idea to talk to women who are out there living and making a difference is where the Stacked Keys Podcast was born. There are women who make a difference, but never make a wave while paddling through life. Immediately I can think of a dozen or more who impacted me, but I want more. I want to talk to those I don't know and I want to share with an audience that might need the inspiration to find their own beat. This podcast is to feature women who are impressive in the work world-- or in ra ...
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The original and best Urbit Podcast featuring Josh and Andy
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Join us as we talk all things planning, crafting, and life!
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A podcast where we explore everything in a modern (and not so modern) application stack. Join us as we talk about everything from modern TypeScript to old-school D.lang, Postgres to SQL Server, Heroku to AWS and everything in between, as we break down different apps, their stacks, and architectures.
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Interviewing Entrepreneurs, Tech Leads and Makers about their Tech Setup and Stack
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Unofficial podcast for Skeptics Stack Exchange (skeptics.stackexchange.com). Hosted by Marco Cecconi (Sklivvz) and Steve Lundquist (Larian LeQuella).
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Eat My Stack UK Poker Forum Podcast. Featuring coverage of EMSers playing live events throughout the UK plus interviews with some of the top UK poker players.
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This is a podcast for strength and physique athletes. Our episodes feature a combination of industry experts and academics along with world champions and record holders. The intention is to offer listeners advice from some of the most accomplished lifters on the planet, as well as present a scientific approach to training, recovery, nutrition, rehab, and sports psychology. Hope you enjoy it!
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This is a podcast talking about tech creators use to publish online content, industry news, rants about the industry, and other random things that Tiago wants to talk about.
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The speed of change in the world is getting faster. You need new Skills to keep up. Every new skill you acquire doubles your odds of success. Your value to the world grows through just 1% marginal gains, through compounding and the Entourage effect You just need to improve by 1% in specific skills to be in the top 20%. If you’re in the top 20% in a number of skills that go well together, you will end up with enough skills, stacked in such a way that you will be sought out by others and as a ...
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As Marketers – B2B, B2C, Enterprise, SMB – we can’t help being somewhat overwhelmed by just how much is going on in MarTech! Make sense of Marketing Technology & Digital Marketing headlines with the Talking Stack experts - David Raab, Anand Thaker & handpicked Guests - and host Chitra Iyer. We promise practical connections between the Big News & your life as a marketer. It’s 20 minutes of honest, educative, thought-provoking - and often entertaining - discussion about all the latest in Digit ...
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Episode 184 -- Kimmie Bothwell -- Finding Mental Clarity in the Simple Pleasures of Life
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Ever wondered how raising chickens could positively impact your mental health? In this uplifting International Women's Day episode, we sit down with the multifaceted Kimmie Bothwell, a Physical Therapist Assistant and passionate watercolor artist, who shares her journey of self-discovery and resilience. From her professional endeavors to her unexpe…
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E4: Live Q&A – Return Stacking During Market Corrections
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Join Corey Hoffstein, Rodrigo Gordillo, and Mike Philbrick for a special live episode of the Get Stacked podcast, aired on August 6, 2024. This episode dives deep into recent significant market events, discussing the Nikkei's historic 12.5% drop, the yen's trend reversals, and market volatility.AGENDA: - Global Macro Update- Broad expectations of R…
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Multimodal AI combines different modalities—audio, video, text, etc.—to enable more humanlike engagement and higher-quality responses from the AI model. WebRTC is a free, open-source project that allows developers to add real-time communication capabilities that work on top of an open standard to their applications. It supports video, voice, and ge…
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Netflix Vol 4 Ep 2 - Body in the Basement
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In this episode, we cover the mystery of Amanda Antoni’s death from *Unsolved Mysteries* Volume 4, Episode 2: *Body in the Basement*. What really happened to her? We don’t know but we will tell you what we think! Also we might stop to talk about Dan Derwin’s dog! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thestackpack/support…
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux may be the world’s largest open-source software business. You can dive into the docs here. Created by IBM and Red Hat, InstructLab is an open-source project for enhancing LLMs. Learn more here or join the community on GitHub. Connect with Scott on LinkedIn. User AffluentOwl earned a Great Question badge by wondering How to …
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In the New Stack Makers episode, Adi Polak, Director, Advocacy and Developer Experience Engineering at Confluent discusses the operational and analytical estates in data infrastructure. The operational estate focuses on fast, low-latency event-driven applications, while the analytical estate handles long-running data crunching tasks. Challenges ari…
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From her early days coding on a TI-84 calculator, to working as an engineer at IBM, to pivoting over to her new role in DevRel, speaking, and community, Mrina has seen the world of coding from many angles. You can follow her on Twitter here and on LinkedIn here. You can learn more about CK editor here and TinyMCE here. Congrats to Stack Overflow us…
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You can learn more about Kohsuke on his website. You can read more about Jenkins here. You can read more about Cloudbees here. Shout to Mossmyr for contributing a question that's now part of our CI/CD Collective: Is there a way to call a Jenkins Shared Library method from another Jenkins Shared Library?…
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Bob Wise, CEO of Heroku, discussed the impact of generative AI (GenAI) coding tools on software development in a recent episode of The New Stack Makers. He compared the rise of these tools to adding an "infinite number of interns" to development teams, noting that while they accelerate code writing, they don't yet simplify testing, deployment, or p…
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Pradeep talks about building at global scale and preparing for inevitable system failures. He talks about extra layers of security, including viewing your own VMs as untrustworthy. And he lays out where he thinks the world of cloud computing is headed as GenAI becomes a bigger piece of many company’s tech stack. You can find Pradeep on LinkedIn. He…
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This week, Dan Derwin and I, David Howell, chat about Netflix’s Unsolved Mysteries Volume 4, Episode 1 on Jack the Ripper. We mix in some laughs while digging into the details of this infamous case. It’s a light true crime podcast with a fun twist—perfect for fans who enjoy a good mystery without all the gloom. --- Support this podcast: https://pod…
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Mobile Observability: monitoring performance through cracked screens, old batteries, and crappy Wi-Fi
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You can learn more about Austin on LinkedIn and check out a blog he wrote on building the SDK for Open Telemetry here. You can find Austin at the CNCF Slack community, in the OTel SIG channel, or the client-side SIG channels. The calendar is public on opentelemetry.io. Embrace has its own Slack community to talk all things Embrace or all things mob…
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After the XZ Utils backdoor vulnerability was uncovered in March, the OpenJS Foundation saw a surge in inquiries from potential open source JavaScript contributors. Robin Ginn, executive director of the foundation, noted that volunteer-led JavaScript communities often face challenges in managing these contributions. The discovery that a single cont…
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For the last two years, Postgres has been the most popular database among respondents to our Annual Developer Survey. Timescale is a startup working on an open-source PostgreSQEL stack for AI applications. You can follow the company on X and check out their work on GitHub. You can learn more about Avthar on his website and on LinkedIn. Congrats to …
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In this episode of *The Stack Pack*, Dan Derwin and David Howell, take on the creepy case of the "The Ghost in Apt 14." We dig into the spooky details of this unsolved mystery, all while ranting and raving and occasionally going off topic. Was it a real haunting, or something else? Join us as we sort through the evidence, share our theories, and ha…
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You can learn more about Geshan on his website or check him out on LinkedIn. Geshan also shared the slide decks for a few of his talks on serverless and containers. Congrats to Stack Overflow user Matthew Reed for earning a populist badge with his answer to the question: GitHub: How to do case sensitive search for the code in repository?…
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Paige Bailey, who began coding at age 9 in rural Texas, now leads the GenAI developer experience at Google. In a conversation with Chris Pirillo on The New Stack Makers, Bailey reflected on the evolving role of software development in the era of generative AI. While she once urged her nieces and nephews to pursue computer science degrees, Bailey no…
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Episode 183 -- Heather Jo Clark -- Navigating Adversity and Discovering Inner Strength
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What if a career-ending injury could be the start of a new, even more fulfilling journey? Discover Heather Jo Clark's inspiring transformation from a professional MMA fighter to the first solely female-owned 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu gym owner. You'll hear how she navigated the intense world of UFC and Bellator, only to pivot into a leadership role tha…
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If you’ve never seen it, check out Ryan’s classic talk, 10 Things I Regret About Node.JS, which gives a great overview of the reasons he felt compelled to create Deno. You can learn more about Ryan on Wikipedia, his website, and his Github page. To learn more about Deno 2.0, listen to Ryan talk about it here and check out the project’s Github page …
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This week David Howell and Dan Derwin dive into the gripping case featured in Unsolved Mysteries Volume 3, Episode 7, titled “Body in the Bay.” We discuss the mysterious disappearance of Patrick Mullins, exploring the eerie circumstances surrounding his case, potential theories, and the lingering questions that remain unanswered. We highlight key d…
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You can find Ilya on LinkedIn here. You can listen to Ilya talk about Commerce Components here, a system he describes as a "modern way to approach your commerce architecture without reducing it to a (false) binary choice between microservices and monoliths." As Ilya notes, “there are a lot of interesting implications for runtime and how we're solvi…
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Anne Currie, a leading expert in sustainable tech and part of the Green Software Foundation, discusses practical steps for building resilient, sustainable software in an episode of The New Stack Makers. With 30 years of experience, Currie co-authored Building Green Software, emphasizing the tech industry's role in the energy transition. She highlig…
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Coalesce is a solution to transform data at scale. You can find Satish on LinkedIn. We previously spoke to Satish for a Q&A on the blog: AI is only as good as the data: Q&A with Satish Jayanthi of Coalesce We previously covered metadata on the blog: Metadata, not data, is what drags your database down Congrats to Lifeboat winner nwinkler for saving…
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Dan Derwin and David Howell are back at it with a new episode! "Josh Guimond, 22, leaves a college party without a word and is never seen again; decades later, his loved ones just want answers." Great to be back! Love ya! Vote! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thestackpack/support…
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Read Dan’s blog post about the process of making Stack Overflow more accessible. We followed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), with a few exceptions. For example, we chose to measure color contrast using the Accessible Perceptual Contrast Algorithm (APCA). We quantified the accessibility of our products using the Axe accessibility te…
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In an era marked by complexity, the golden path is essential for software architects, asserts James Watters, senior director of R&D at VMware Tanzu, Broadcom. This approach, emphasizing fewer application patterns, simplifies life for security personnel, developers, and infrastructure teams. VMware defines the golden path as streamlining software de…
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Read the blog post or dive into the results of our 2024 Developer Survey. A few highlights to get you started: most popular technologies, most admired and desired programming languages, feelings about/use of AI coding tools, and what we know about the global developer community. Speaking of our developer community, Stack Overflow user Frank earned …
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Cortex is an internal developer portal that cuts noise and helps devs build and continuously improve software. Explore their docs or see what’s happening on their blog. Cortex is also hiring, so if you’re an engineer who wants to work on these kinds of problems, check out their careers page. Connect with Anish on LinkedIn or X. Ganesh is also on Li…
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E3: Stacking In Higher Rate Environment, Taxes, Trend Replication Update
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In this episode, the Get Stacked team, consisting of Rodrigo Gordillo, Corey Hoffstein, Adam Butler and Mike Philbrick delve into the intricacies of Return Stacking, market trends, and the impact of taxes on investment strategies. They provide detailed insights into their research and findings, discussing the implications of their work for the inve…
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Maintaining and ensuring the success of a microservice-based system can be challenging. Sarah Wells, a seasoned tech consultant with over 20 years of experience, offers valuable insights in her book "Enabling Microservices Success" and a discussion on The New Stack Makers podcast. Drawing from her tenure at the Financial Times (FT), Wells illustrat…
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As Josh explains, DDoS attacks aim to take down a website, while bot scrapers try to gather as much data as possible without getting caught. Josh Zhang is a staff site reliability engineer (SRE) at Stack Overflow. Connect with him on LinkedIn. ICYMI: In 2022, Josh wrote an article for our blog about how Stack defends itself against DDoS attacks. St…
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Episode 182 -- Lana Hebert -- Building Relationships and Business
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What happens when a middle school teacher swaps chalkboards for crafting? This week, we uncover Lana Hebert remarkable journey from teaching seventh and eighth graders to launching her own boutique, the Lil' Farmhouse Market, in Wetumpka's downtown. Lana's knack for creating t-shirts, baked goods, and soaps during the COVID-19 shutdown not only kep…
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Jannis Kallinikos is a coauthor of Data Rules: Reinventing the Market Economy (MIT Press, 2024) with Cristina Alaimo, which lays out a framework for a new social science focused on the socioeconomic changes driven by data. You can read an excerpt from Data Rules on our blog here. Explore more of Dr. Kallinikos’s work. Shoutout to Lifeboat badge win…
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In August 2023, the open source community rallied to create OpenTofu, an alternative to Terraform, after HashiCorp, now owned by IBM, adopted a restrictive Business Source License for Terraform. Ohad Maislish, co-founder and CEO of env0, explained on The New Stack Makers how this move sparked the initiative. A few hours after HashiCorp's license ch…
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Chelsea Troy defines technical debt and maintenance load in her blog post, “Stop saying ‘technical debt.’” Learn more about technical bankruptcy in this blog post, “Monitoring debt builds up faster than software teams can pay it off.” Joel Spolsky’s classic blog post on avoiding rewriting code from scratch – Things you should never do, part I. Tech…
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You can connect with Lenny Primak at Flow Logix, X, LinkedIn, Github, or Mastodon. Got questions about Java? Check out the site. Apache Groovy is a Java programming language. Virtual Threads reduce the effort put into writing and maintaining code as well as observing high-throughput concurrent applications. Apache Shiro is an open-source security f…
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In the early days, the internet was a decentralized space created by enthusiasts. However, it has since transformed into a centralized, commerce-driven entity dominated by a few major players. The promise of the fediverse, a decentralized social networking concept, offers a refreshing alternative. Evan Prodromou, OpenEarth Foundation's director of …
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LlamaIndex is a data framework for building LLM applications. Check out the open-source framework or get started with the developer community, LlamaHub. Looking for a deeper understanding of RAG? Start with our guide. Wondering how to import `SimpleDirectoryReader` from LlamaIndex? This question has you covered. Jerry Chen is a partner at Greylock.…
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Learn more about Staging Ground on our blog or in the help center. Find Kyle on LinkedIn, GitHub, and Twitter. Spevacus is a full stack developer and Stack Overflow moderator. They’re a participant in Charcoal, a user-run group that fights spam and rude/abusive content across the Stack Exchange network.…
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In a recent episode of The New Stack Makers, recorded at the Open Source Summit North America, Matt Hartley, Linux support lead at Framework, discusses the importance of the "right to repair" movement. This initiative seeks to allow consumers to repair and upgrade their own electronic devices, countering the trend of disposable electronics that con…
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