What does "treat the propeller as if it's always hot" mean in practice?
Maybe the better way to say it is, “Treat the propeller as if it’s a giant blade that could slice you in half.”
Let's take a moment to shout out all the articles we’re seen posted so far and encourage folks reading to reach out about your own.

If AI is the new power tool for developers, is there still value in artisanal craft when anyone can be a builder?

Experiments in agentic engineering and AI-driven development.

With much of a software engineer’s time moving from writing code to structuring prompts and reviewing code, the workday is getting denser and more intense. Can AI solve the problems it's causing?

In this No Dumb Questions, Phoebe is joined by Stack Overflow’s tech lead for the infrastructure team, Josh Zhang, to learn about the cloud, compute, and data centers.

Why AI-accelerated teams keep breaking production — and what the ones that don't are doing differently
Signature-based detection has always known what it was looking for. Machine learning and autonomous agents are changing the question entirely, shifting from "does this match a known pattern?" to "does this actually make sense in context?"
If you’ve got something you’ve been dying to share with the Stack Overflow community but don’t quite have a place to share it, we've got you.

Welcome to No Dumb Questions, a column where our least technical writer asks our technical staff the simple, basic tech questions people are afraid to ask. In this first entry, Stack's Director of Ecosystem Strategy Ben Marconi teaches us the basics of MCP servers and why they matter.

Ingress-NGINX had been handling our traffic routing since moving to Kubernetes, but when it was announced it would be retired, we were forced to consider a new traffic routing solution.

Selective control in autonomous AI systems: Why governing every decision breaks autonomy—and how runtime control actually works at scale.

Agents are everywhere, so isn't it fitting that the Worst Coder in the World goes agentic? A coding newbie explores the challenges and rewards of building an agent for work—and trying to learn a few things about coding along the way.

Figuring out what’s happening in your community shouldn’t be an Agatha Christie novel.
Meta tracking people’s data? Oh yeah, fork found in kitchen.
The only way you can get a PS5 is if you build your own.
ChatGPT: L.L.M, Ph.D, M.D, and now J.D.
Why couldn’t they “accidentally” give me $500 million?
Kids need to go and touch grass.
AI, better code, and slowly aren’t mutually exclusive.
If I’m taking a nap and my AI agent is taking a nap, who’s raising shareholder value?
As the kids say…go touch some grass.
It’s Manchester, Baby!
As Mufasa once said to his junior dev son, Simba, “Everything the C light touches is undefined behavior.”
Might be a good time for the Japanese language to have a direct translation for, “Bless you.”
Every week we’ll share a collection of great questions from our community, news and articles from our blog, and awesome links from around the web.
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