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Improving time to first byte: Q&A with Dana Lawson of Netlify

Improving time to first byte: Q&A with Dana Lawson of Netlify

Faster websites through piggybacking on existing network architecture.

The post Improving time to first byte: Q&A with Dana Lawson of Netlify appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

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5 Best Travel WordPress Themes in 2023

5 Best Travel WordPress Themes in 2023

Review 5 best travel WordPress themes to create a stunning and functional website that captures the essence of your travel experiences.

The post 5 Best Travel WordPress Themes in 2023 appeared first on WP Support Desk.

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How AI can help your business, without the hallucinations (Ep. 591)

How AI can help your business, without the hallucinations (Ep. 591)

We sit down with Sascha Heyer, Senior ML specialist at DoIT, to learn how organizations can leverage the power of GenAI while avoiding the downsides. 

The post How AI can help your business, without the hallucinations (Ep. 591) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

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How AI can help your business, without the hallucinations (Ep. 591)

How ICs can get recognition for their work on big projects (Ep. 590)

Dr. Cat Hicks, Director of Pluralsight Flow’s Developer Success Lab, joins Ben and Eira to talk about why ICs deserve recognition for their contributions to big projects (and how they can get it).

The post How ICs can get recognition for their work on big projects (Ep. 590) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

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The Overflow #186: Do large language models know what they’re talking about?

The Overflow #186: Do large language models know what they’re talking about?

Knowledge management and AI, VPN security, and an SVG deep dive.

The post The Overflow #186: Do large language models know what they’re talking about? appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

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How AI can help your business, without the hallucinations (Ep. 591)

How terrifying is giving a conference talk? (Ep. 589)

Connell, a UK-based .NET developer and senior software engineer at Stack Overflow, tells the home team about his path to software development via text-based RPGs, his work on Stack Overflow’s Community Enablement team, why Agile gets so much hate, and what he’s learned giving conference talks to developers.

The post How terrifying is giving a conference talk? (Ep. 589) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

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5 Best Multilingual WordPress Plugins in 2023

5 Best Multilingual WordPress Plugins in 2023

A great way to easily translate your WordPress website into other languages is to use a good multilingual WordPress plugin.

The post 5 Best Multilingual WordPress Plugins in 2023 appeared first on WP Support Desk.

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How AI can help your business, without the hallucinations (Ep. 591)

Jamstack is evolving toward a composable web (Ep. 588)

Dana Lawson, Senior VP of Engineering at Netlify, joins Ben and Ryan to talk about her path from the military to tech, how three years at GitHub continues to shape her perspective, and how composable architecture is turning web development into something resembling LEGOsⓇ (in a good way).

The post Jamstack is evolving toward a composable web (Ep. 588) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

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Exploring the infrastructure and code behind modern edge functions

Exploring the infrastructure and code behind modern edge functions

Syndicating code globally to be deployed locally allows just-in-time modifications to customize web apps.

The post Exploring the infrastructure and code behind contemporary edge functions appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

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The Overflow #186: Do large language models know what they’re talking about?

The Overflow #185: The hardest part of software is requirements

DevX in energy sectors, fox talk, and Elixir loops and lists.

The post The Overflow #185: The hardest part of software is requirements appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

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