Organizing productive platform teams
So many platforms feel heavy because they mirror the organization, not the architecture the organization claims to want.
The best look yet at Avengers: Doomsday has released online, further hyping loyal fans about the much-anticipated MCU blockbuster.
So many platforms feel heavy because they mirror the organization, not the architecture the organization claims to want.
From interoperability to knowledge architecture to creating AI tools people can actually use, here’s a recap of what we learned from DeveloperWeek 2026.
For most of the web's history, content platforms operated on a simple binary: open or blocked. Then generative AI changed everything.
Come check out the new Stack Overflow beta experience, tell us what you think, and help shape what’s next.
API and network traffic get all the press, but some folks are still trying to build a better upload scanner.
Inside the pay-per-crawl model colaunched by Stack Overflow and Cloudflare.
Recorded last December at AWS re:Invent, Ryan welcomes CEO and co-founder of Deepgram, Scott Stephenson, for a conversation on advancing voice AI technology.
An interview with Drew Beckmeyer
Bidding farewell to the ShelfTalker blog after a 16-year run.
ShelfTalker’s first blogger, Alison Morris, returns to reflect on the blog’s 16 years, and her hopes and concerns for children’s publishing.
On the defense of textual and editorial standards as a better path for the bookselling industry.
Researchers uncover a watering hole attack likely carried out by APT TA423, which attempts to plant the ScanBox JavaScript-based reconnaissance tool.
Over 130 companies tangled in sprawling phishing campaign that spoofed a multi-factor authentication system.
CISA is warning that Palo Alto Networks’ PAN-OS is under active attack and needs to be patched ASAP.
Fake travel reservations are exacting more pain from the travel weary, already dealing with the misery of canceled flights and overbooked hotels.