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Why doesn't this older thing work perfectly with a newer thing that didn't exist when the older thing was created?
Is it technically sound to say that technically sound means that something's technically correct?
"It takes time to converge on a 'standard' notation. Mathematics beyond calculus hasn't had enough time to enable that convergence."
Clearly this user has never heard of the philosopher Cliff and his magnum opus piece, Notes.
MIT and Stanford professor Alex “Sandy” Pentland joins the show to explore the power of communities for shared knowledge and how AI could hurt or help the growth of these communities.
From tough questions to standout answers, your team built a lot in 2025. Your 2025 Stacked brings those contributions together in one shareable snapshot—celebrating the people, posts, and topics that defined your year in Stack Internal.
Including a new MCP server, expanded access to a new question type, a long requested community ask to make copying code easier, and more!
Today, we’re excited to introduce Stack Overflow Internal—the next evolution of our enterprise platform and the future of Stack Overflow for Teams.
From a new kind of vote to a preview of the upcoming redesign, check out what’s been happening at Stack Overflow over the past month.
Live from the stage of WeAreDevelopers, we’re unveiling our new vision and mission for the future of Stack Overflow and our community.

No need to bury the lede: more developers are using AI tools, but their trust in those tools is falling.

For promising Gen Z students, a career as a software developer seemed like the golden ticket to career stability and success. But in the age of AI, the career promise for Gen Z software developers is gone.

Money is pouring into the AI industry. Will software survive the disruption it causes?

So long and thanks for all the bits!

How Stack Internal provided the foundation for a culture of continuous learning and open collaboration.

How we feel about AI-generated content, what AI detectors tell us, and why human creativity matters. Also, what is art?

Maintaining a minimum of 80% code coverage affects code decisions and not always for the better.

As 2025 comes to a close, we're sharing some of the top questions from across our entire Stack Exchange Network.

Four days, 60,000 developers, and AI-generated perfume. The re:Invent that was.

HP's Distinguished Technologist Evan Scheessele shares how better knowledge access is allowing HP to experiment and modernize their software development lifecycle with the help of the Stack Internal MCP Server.

AI yells at voice agents so you don't have to.

With the promise of AI productivity gains not always coming to fruition, we wondered where developers still get frustrated.

There's a distinct shift in how enterprises are talking about their AI solutions. Speed and flashiness are giving way to steadier, slower, more focused AI strategies for companies, where market fit and proof points are more important than ever.

The way that developers interact with knowledge has changed in the age of AI. That's why we created AI Assist—a new way for users to access our 17 years of expert knowledge, and how Stack Overflow is remaining the always-open-tab of programmers around the world.

The internet is facing a fundamental shift—and the way we measure success online is shifting too. Reach, trust, attribution, and influence are the new metrics to measure against in the post GenAI era.

Pre-debug dev: "Who are you?" Post-debug dev: "I'm you but stronger."
Maybe the point of vibe coding was the AI friends we made along the way.
"Everybody wants to know what I would do if I couldn't scale. I guess we'll never know." -quantum computing
Was this written by a people-person or a content scraping bot?
Garfield: Caught in the Act has been saved!
A cat coding assistant that won't walk across your keyboard and somehow delete three days of work.
Might we recommended the Google font Stack Sans instead?
No, this report doesn't include how many databases have been accidentally dropped through coding assistants.
Heavy is the head that wears the mic set.
Most people who vibe code don't know what they're coding anyway, so might as well do it in C.
"We're using BleepBloop for permissions, ARGHHH for configuration, and MeepMeep for our job queue."
It only takes four billion if statements to tell an odd number from an even.
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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