Why "guilty" or "not guilty"and not "guilty" or "innocent"?
“Trials do not establish innocence because it is presumed.”
We also asked when and how often CodeGen tools fall short, what challenges developers face with these tools, and what they are doing with all of the free time these tools purport to offer.
A developer’s journal is a place to define the problem you’re solving and record what you tried and what worked.
We're excited to announce the general availability of OverflowAI to Stack Overflow for Teams! OverflowAI represents a big step forward in our vision of integrating GenAI offerings within knowledge communities.
Only about 5% of GenAI projects lead to significant monetization of new product offerings.
All about the research that the User Experience team will be focused on over the next quarter and how you can help.
Should a language be easy or comprehensive?
The key strategies for building a headache-free data platform.
This new LLM technique has started improving the results of models without additional training.
CodeGen is fast, but you need to be good.
This past year, we’ve explored and learned how AI can support the community on Stack Overflow and across the Stack Exchange network. Read more to see our reflections and learn more about the initiatives our product team is prioritizing this year.
Users have been sharing the spark that started them on their journey as computer programmers. From IRC to Minecraft, users found a passion that became a career.
Is your preferred programming language a matter of national security?
Stack Overflow is on a journey to build a new era in the practice of AI: the era of social responsibility. All products based on models that consume public Stack Overflow data are required to provide attribution back to the highest relevance posts that influenced the summary given by the model.
If you’re building experimental GenAI features that haven’t proven their product market fit, you don’t want to commit to a model that runs up costs without a return on that investment.
Computer science deals with concurrency, but what about simultaneity?
Intuit shares what they've learned building multiple LLMs for their generative AI operating system.
The "density" of information and actions on our screens has changed a lot in the past few decades.
Sometimes a single character can send an engineer through hoops and hurdles for ages.
Some software is so good, it changes how you think and work almost instantly. Which ones have done that for you?
Making shapes in CSS is a classic exercise, and there are more modern ways to do them now!
The number of outer space discoveries has risen exponentially thanks to constantly improving technology. This is a great look at how scientists made those discoveries accessible to the world.
You know it, and whether you love it or hate it, the terminal on your computer is here to stay. How is it doing?
Are we at a point where we have to question if the artist we love...is actually making the art we love?
The first ever conference for the web framework, 11ty, was streamed for all to see! Missed opportunity not making it an 11-hour conference in our opinion.
In tech communities, you only get what you give!
Most modern front-end tooling takes care of minification for us now, but there are still performance impacts we should know.
If you're writing for fellow developers or users of your software, you can learn a lot from this short but powerful talk.
Rewilding "aims to restore healthy ecosystems by creating wild, biodiverse spaces." Could we do that not just in nature, but online?
Every week we’ll share a collection of great questions from our community, news and articles from our blog, and awesome links from around the web.
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