What is a "malicious solar body"?
In space, no one can hear you scream.
There are big hitters in the AI space that use this tech for humanitarian and environmental good—from start-ups fighting climate change to voice recognition experts diagnosing diseases. But you don't need to be backed by AWS or Microsoft to do good. In part two of this series, we dive into how anyone can use AI for good.

In a world where AI is replacing human workers, using up energy and water, and deepening disconnect, is AI for humanitarian good even possible? The answer is yes. In the first part of this two part series, we're taking a look at just a few AI do-gooders and what they're doing to fight climate change, make healthcare more accessible, and help their communities.

Not only is there a future for software development, but we’re on the cusp of enormous demand for code developed by humans.

Quality software still needs high-quality code, AI agents or not.

We're running a survey to understand how people are using AI to learn and whether that's helping, hurting, and replacing tools.

What specific kind of bugs is AI more likely to generate? Do some categories of bugs show up more often? How severe are they? How is this impacting production environments?

We’re excited to announce our 17th annual Stack Gives Back campaign donations.

Security controls can be a bit of a cat and mouse game—you block one attack, new ones spring up.

Learn how to protect MCP servers from unauthorized access and how authentication of MCP clients to MCP servers works.

If a new post looks very similar to content that has been recently removed for being spam, it's likely spam too.

Here's the lowdown on all the tech from 2025 that you, dear Zoomer, should know about.

Registered users can now join public chat rooms from day one, making it easier to connect, learn, and participate in the community

In the age of AI, being able to make applications and create code has never been easier. But is it any good? Here's what vibe coding is like for someone without technical skills.

Senior developers know how to deploy code to systems made of code. Architects know how to deploy ideas to systems made of people.

Evaluating question quality and determining the appropriate feedback required some classic ML techniques in addition to our GenAI solution.

Live from the stage of WeAreDevelopers, we’re unveiling our new vision and mission for the future of Stack Overflow and our community.

For when you want to feel like you're in high school again by pretending to be productive by doodling in your workbook.
Is this the start of the human vs. AI flamewars we were forewarned about?
This is is great for beginner sandwich builders, but doesn't cover the complexity of when a user wants the Dutch Crunch add-on.
They make take our vibes, but they will never take our creation!
To fight AI PR slop, sometimes you have to be like Danny DeVito and say, "I'm the Trash Man!"
To understand AI, you have to understand your own mind.
Why was 6 afraid of 7? Because 7 8(.8.8.8) a Google-owned IP address.
This just in: just because software can do it for you doesn't mean it should.
So much defunct tech it almost rivals my own collection of unused charger cables and dead batteries.
Leave the "Up Enter Up Up Enter" spamming for when you play Street Fighter.
Doesn’t the "skill-lookup" skill in the agents skill directory seem a bit redundant?
The vibe code has hacked the mainframe!
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