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Lightning-as-a-service for agriculture – Stack Overflow

They discuss how Rainstick mimics natural thunderstorms to create electric fields and frequencies that promote plant growth, challenges and breakthroughs in their research, and their participation in the AWS Compute for Climate Fellowship. Episode notes: Rainstick uses electricity to mimic the natural effects of lightning to grow crops bigger, faster, and more sustainably. Want to […]

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What’s new at Stack Overflow: December 2025

Welcome to the monthly blog series designed to keep you in the loop on the latest launches and features on stackoverflow.com. Catch up on what’s new and what’s happening behind the scenes all in one place. Here’s what’s new from November 2025 month: The Stack Overflow Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server allows developers to integrate

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Abstraction, but for robots – Stack Overflow

Viam is a robotics platform that brings modern software development tools into hardware applications. Connect with Simone on Linkedin. This week’s shoutout goes to Lifejacket winner Sergey Kalinichenko for their answer to How does this K&R code for reading an int work?. TRANSCRIPT Ryan Donovan: Working with voice? Try Assembly AI instead of wrestling with

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Introducing Stack Overflow AI Assist—a tool for the modern developer

This must come as no surprise to you, but the way developers—of all ages and experience levels—are interacting with knowledge has changed in the age of AI. As AI tools have become more popular, they’ve completely transformed how many technologists are choosing to consume information, ask questions, and learn new skills. And while there will

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Postman’s journey and unlocking the power of APIs

In this episode of Leaders of Code, Ben Matthews, Senior Director of Engineering at Stack Overflow, sits down with Abhinav Asthana, co-founder and CEO of the API platform Postman. Abhinav shares Postman’s journey, turning a simple side project built to solve personal API development frustrations into a foundational tool for millions of technologists. The conversation

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Treating your agents like microservices

December 5, 2025 Ryan is joined by Outshift by Cisco’s VP of Engineering Guillaume De Saint Marc to discuss the future of multi-agent architectures as microservices, the challenges and limitations of the infrastructure for these multi-agent systems, and the importance of communication protocols and interoperability in order to build decentralized and scalable architectures. Outshift is

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The shift in enterprise AI—what we learned on the floor at Microsoft Ignite

Howard Street in San Francisco was all abuzz in November, but not with the usual cars and Muni buses flying across downtown. Last week was Microsoft Ignite, one of the mainstay conferences of the tech industry that brings together countless enterprises and their people. Of course, Stack Overflow was not going to miss it. So

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AI is a crystal ball into your codebase

Macroscope helps you understand your code through AI-powered code review, automated PR descriptions, and real-time status reports Connect with Kayvon on Twitter and LinkedIn. This week’s shoutout goes to user Jesper Grann Laursen for winning a Populist badge on their answer to Exclude Table during pg_restore. TRANSCRIPT Ryan Donovan: Tired of database limitations and architectures

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Tell us what you really, really… do not want to spend time working on

Developers are working smarter with AI: 84% currently incorporate or plan to incorporate AI into their development workflow according to this year’s Stack Overflow Developer Survey. We found that developers that were partially using AI in their workflow were mostly using it for writing code (59%), searching for answers (56%), learning new concepts (47%), or

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