When were videos first commonly downloaded on the Internet?
“Computers back then were too slow to play high-resolution videos anyway.”
Ben and Ryan chat with Babak Behzad, senior engineering manager at Verkada, about running a pipeline that vectorizes 25,000 images per second into a custom-built vector database. They discuss whether the speed is due to technical brains or brawn, the benefits of processing on device vs. off, and the importance of privacy when using image recognition on frames from a video camera.
An update on recent launches and the upcoming roadmap.
We’re excited to announce our 16th annual Stack Gives Back campaign donations.
Is anyone designing software where failures don't have consequences?
This year, technologies such as JavaScript and PostgreSQL remain most popular, Rust and Markdown remain most admired, developers are most frustrated by technical debt at work, and they don’t see AI as a threat to their jobs.
It’s easy to generate code, but not so easy to generate good code.
Is your preferred programming language a matter of national security?
A look at some of the current thinking around chunking data for retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) systems.
There’s no silver bullet for this type of ghost.
Single individuals make less of a difference to the success or failure of a technology project than you might think (and that’s a good thing).
A developer’s journal is a place to define the problem you’re solving and record what you tried and what worked.
Computer science deals with concurrency, but what about simultaneity?
Would updating a tool few think about make a diff(erence)?
It's time to delegate to the robots.
The complex relationship of give-and-take in the knowledge journey is untangled in the results from the latest Stack Overflow Knows survey.
Whether you're on the dark side or the light, it's good to have a strategy for both.
While a cure for the broken-hearted remains out of reach, stem cells can now repair your most important muscle.
A solid intro to the basics of accessibility for your web projects.
Hardware hacking is always fun to read about.
A very cool hardware project that displays time in words.
Dark mode is a great option, but it should be that: an option.
Security is important, but the user experience around it is, too.
A fun story about the power of testing and improvement.
What's in a name? For that matter, what's in a modern terminal?
New updates to the attr() function in CSS will make it more powerful than ever.
A really cool physics exploration inside a tiny piece of hardware.
How do you add meaning to an icon?
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