

The Stack Overflow Podcast
The Stack Overflow Podcast
For more than a dozen years, the Stack Overflow Podcast has been exploring what it means to be a developer and how the art and practice of software programming is changing our world. From Rails to React, from Java to Node.js, we host important conversations and fascinating guests that will help you understand how technology is made and where it’s headed. Hosted by Ben Popper, Cassidy Williams, and Ceora Ford, the Stack Overflow Podcast is your home for all things code.
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Mar 7, 2025 • 28min
Is Postgres the best database for GenAI?
Jeremy Kelway, VP of Engineering for Analytics, Data, and AI at EDB, shares his wealth of knowledge on the capabilities of Postgres in the realm of generative AI. He highlights Postgres as a top choice for AI applications due to its stability and community backing. The discussion covers the integration of diverse data types and the implications of regulations like GDPR. They also delve into the emerging trends of retrieval augmented generation and the importance of data sovereignty, emphasizing the need for robust data management strategies in AI.

Mar 5, 2025 • 27min
How can AI perform on the edge?
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Mar 4, 2025 • 34min
Secure coding beyond just memory safety
Tanya Janka, DevRel at Semgrep and author of two insightful books about secure coding, shares her tech journey and passion for teaching. She dives into the Alice and Bob framework, making complex cryptographic concepts relatable. Tanya emphasizes modern programming languages for enhanced security, while exploring ways to improve C programming without compromising freedom. Input validation is highlighted as essential in preventing vulnerabilities, along with the challenges faced by CISOs in advocating security within teams.

Feb 28, 2025 • 31min
“Translation is the tip of the iceberg”: A deep dive into specialty models
Olga Barogovaya, VP of AI at Smartling and expert in AI-powered translation solutions, discusses the evolution of natural language processing from rule-based systems to specialized machine learning models. She highlights the importance of fine-tuning in translation and the role of human translators. The conversation covers the advantages of specialized models in various sectors like healthcare and the complexities of handling personally identifiable information. Olga also addresses the challenges of translation workflows in business, emphasizing the need for human oversight.

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Feb 25, 2025 • 42min
Writing tests with AI, but not LLMs
Animesh Mishra, a Senior Solutions Engineer at Diffblue, specializes in tech adoption and previously founded a company in agricultural image analysis. He dives into the fascinating world of agentic AI, differentiating it from traditional language models. The conversation includes the transformative potential of AI in automating unit tests and code refactoring. Animesh also highlights the need for effective testing frameworks, the challenges faced by development teams, and the ongoing evolution of software development through automation.

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Feb 21, 2025 • 35min
One quality every engineering manager should have? Empathy.
Caitlin Weaver, Senior Engineering Manager at Clear, discusses her fascinating journey from aspiring museum designer to tech leader. She shares insights on the vital role of empathy in engineering management and how it fosters effective communication. Caitlin recounts a dramatic Kafka cluster failure, emphasizing teamwork in crisis. She elaborates on the evolution of platform engineering, advocating for collaboration and open-source contributions to tackle complexity. Her unique path illustrates the blend of creativity and technology.

Feb 19, 2025 • 32min
WBIT #4: Using GIS to understand the rivers and the lakes that you’re used to
Lauren Cook, a software engineer at Forerunner, shares her inspiring transition from customer support to tech, emphasizing how past experiences enhance communication in development. She dives into the challenges of GIS data in flood risk management, highlighting the importance of user understanding. The discussion also touches on building resilient apps for disaster scenarios, addressing low connectivity and data synchronization. Cook shares insights on navigating GraphQL caching issues, showcasing the vital role of data normalization and the continuous journey of learning as a developer.

Feb 18, 2025 • 26min
Why is it so hard for companies to protect your privacy?
Min Nguyen, VP of Engineering at Transcend and an expert in data privacy, shares insights into the complexities of protecting user data. He dives into the challenges companies face with consent management and regulatory compliance, highlighting the need for user control over personal data. The conversation touches on the intricacies of data tracking in web transactions and the importance of transparent data handling. Nguyen also emphasizes the impact of AI on privacy, advocating for a collaborative engineering culture to address these pressing issues.

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Feb 14, 2025 • 30min
Solving the data doom loop
Kenneth Stott, Field CTO of Hasura and a data management expert, dives into the complexities of the data doom loop. He shares insights about the paradox where increased investment leads to inefficiencies in data management. Stott emphasizes the need for a 'super graph' to streamline data accessibility and quality amid rising AI use. He also discusses the evolving landscape of data storage and the benefits of specialist databases, all while stressing the importance of proper data documentation for enhancing AI accuracy.

Feb 12, 2025 • 22min
A distributed database that can withstand a meteor strike
Charlie Yang, CTO of OceanBase, dives into his journey from Alibaba to leading a groundbreaking distributed database that supports over a billion monthly users. He discusses the challenges faced by e-commerce giants in database management and how OceanBase emerged as a scalable solution. The conversation highlights performance advantages of native distributed databases over traditional sharding, with insights into transaction-focused databases and their integration with AI applications. Yang emphasizes the vital role of community contributions in shaping effective database solutions.


