of course!
of course!
We keep giving AI the fun jobs (coding, writing, making art) while we are stuck with the shit jobs (laundry, code reviews, resolving merge conflicts) what a disaster
This has been a challenging talk to write, but I've been loving every second and I can't wait to step on stage to share it with you all!
Glad you enjoyed it! :) if you add me as a connection on LinkedIn I will accept and we can go from there
diva: a self-important person who is temperamental and difficult to please (typically used of a woman).
man: a self-important person who is temperamental and difficult to please
it tracks
Hahaha Lotte said the same thing π
One of the cool things about being a grown up is doing childish things, like having pizza for breakfast at a conference
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βThe human element increases as technology maturesβ - @97adele.bsky.social
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Another queen with a self quote π
Gonna have to do this in my next talk πͺ
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Yess queen, love a good self-quote π
"Prompting is AI's way of letting your know how sloppy your requirements are"
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Much needed reality check at @ndcconferences.com Oslo opening keynote.
Laila Bougria (@noctovis.bsky.social) explaining coding vs production grade software and how AI fits into that
I'm fangirling hard ππ
Thanks for coming, really enjoyed your talk and lovely to meet you!
Tech bros
Do not greet your colleagues first thing in the morning with "You look tired"
Of course I am tired, I am tired of your shit
Think before you speak to another human
100% and it didn't take long
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Another OSS going commercial. It's light on specifics tho
Will be interesting to see how this plays out
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βοΈ Software Lessons from Aviation Disasters
How can we, as engineers, learn from them?
@97adele.bsky.socialΒ (from Trifork amsterdam) dives into real-world failures in Mayday Mark 2! More Software Lessons From Aviation Disasters
https://amsterdam.voxxeddays.com
Yeah wild!!
Loved seeing you!
Live demo of using heart rate, via a HR monitor, to set the bpm of the track
Super fun talk by @rowdy.codes at #swetugg
Perfect close to Day 1 π
Sorry for being sarcastic in the beginning but 1) it's just gone new year's and I am not sober and 2) sarcastic is my default setting anyway (but I can sometimes control it on the internet)
All my group chats that involve tech people are on signal (because WhatsApp became meta-fied and a large number of European tech folk object to this). The normies are on WhatsApp.
You need different friends? I don't know what to say to this
Yes, a lot.
It's amazing how many women love lifting weights and being strong once they get over the social programming of needing to be dainty. It's an act of rebellion in and of itself
Beer with lunch at @cloudbrew.be because you can't hold a conf in a brewery and not serve beer!
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Sure. I wasnt completely happy with the wording of that sentence but I was out of characters and figures the point was clear enough. More accurately: we label far too much as inherently "good" and "bad"
What about it is sus to you?
Thanks for coming! Hope I wasn't a disappointment
Yessssss
Today at a tech conference a man asked me what I weigh.
Just came out and asked it!
And it was totally fine because he is a fellow powerlifter and we were discussing our best lifts
Context matters
Nothing is "good" or "bad". There is appropriate for the context and inappropriate for the context