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Launching “We’ll Be in Touch” as a new Stack Overflow Podcast series

I wanted to announce a fun new project I’ve been working on with the Stack Overflow Content Team to launch a new podcast series. We’re launching a new show called "We’ll Be in Touch," ...
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Upcoming research on Stack Overflow and across the SE network (Nov 2024)

Today, I shared an update on the blog about the research we will be conducting over the next quarter. TL;DR – this quarter’s research focus is as follows: Motivation, incentives, and gamification ...
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Typo: blog post date is listed as "October 31, 2025" (a year in the future)

Just reporting a typo on this blog post: It's also in the URL: https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/10/31/a-brief-summary-of-language-model-finetuning/
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Thoughts on the CEO update Blog Post "Building trust in AI is key to a thriving knowledge ecosystem"

In the tradition of posting meta posts for feedback, in the hopes that it'll be conveyed to the relevant people, and at the very least, have a space to discuss the most recent blog post by the CEO. ...
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Is Stack Exchange planning to use AI to flag, review, and draft posts?

I just saw this rather concerning blog post. Amongst other things, it says that Stack Exchange is exploring ways in which AI and ML [(Machine Learning)] can assist community users in writing drafts ...
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The Internet is changing: Here's how we're evolving with it

Today, we published a series of posts on the Stack Overflow blog that discuss recent industry changes and Stack’s future positioning. The series is a collection of thought leadership pieces by the ...
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Upcoming research on Stack Overflow and across the SE network (Aug 2024)

Today, I shared an update on the blog about the research we will be conducting over the next quarter. TL;DR – this quarter’s research focus is as follows: Motivation, incentives, and gamification ...
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July 2024 roadmap blog post contains http (not https) links

Tl;dr - Could this blog post be updated to use https:// links for MSO/MSE in the final paragraph? Consider using the site names (not domain names) in the visible text, too (meta.stackexchange.com → ...
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What does the recent blog post mean by "community-driven AI"?

The title of this blog post is: OverflowAI is now Generally Available! A new era of community-driven AI I don't fully understand what it means by "community-driven AI". From a lot of the ...
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Upcoming research at Stack Overflow

Today, I shared on the blog all of the things we are looking to learn at Stack Overflow over the next couple months. I want to remind you all that this type of research typically operates months in ...
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Inline code in blog contains raw markdown (backticks) instead of proper inline code

In the recent blog post on Rust & the White House, there's some unescaped Markdown: (and Rust will let you explicitly mark code `unsafe`) But suppose you can’t rewrite your entire C or C++ ...
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Is the RSS feed for the Stack Overblog broken?

https://stackoverflow.blog/feed is returning a 400 error. Is this intentional? Is the RSS feed being removed or is this just a bug?
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Ryan's bio description has a first/third person mixup

The bio of Ryan Polk contains mixed references to him, it's partly in first person and partly in third person: Ryan is Chief Product Officer at Stack Overflow. My role is to grow the product pieces ...
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Stack Gives Back 2023 is now complete!

Stack Gives Back is an annual tradition where the company donates $100 to a charity on behalf of each moderator on the Stack Exchange network. We are thrilled to announce that we donated $53,600 USD ...
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Author card content is truncated in the blog

In the recent blog post titled The path to socially responsible AI, the content within the author card appears truncated, concluding with an ellipsis. Unfortunately, there is no tooltip available for ...
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