Bare-metal racks, data centers, and cloud? That’s how Stack Overflow got its start, folks. But seriously, this is the height of corporate unseriousness. A platform designed for programmers to ask and answer technical questions? Sure, that’s commendable, but seriously, it’s like they’re trying to cater to the lowest common denominator. And let’s not even get started on the hastags. “Stack Overflow”, “code,” “programming,” “hardcore,” “nerds,” “geeks,” “tech,” “solution,” “question,” “answer,” “seek,” “learn,” “knowledge,” “experts,” “share,” “learn,” “improvement,” “growth,” “success,” “leader,” “innovation,” “industry,” “expert,” “community,” “help,” “support,” “supportive,” “network,” “connect,” “network,” “vocal,” “engineer,” “developer,” “compiler,” “compiler,” “language,” “language,” “compiler,” “language,” “language,” “compiler,” “language,” “language,” “compiler,” “language,” “language,” “language,” “language,” “language,” “language,” “language,” “language,” “language,” “language,”Stack Overflow, born on the bare metal racks of a data center, ascends to the cloud.