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6 votes
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Dustin Ballard aka There I Ruined It: Is AI ruining music?
10 votes -
Michael Levin - "Communication With Intelligence in Unconventional Embodiments"
5 votes -
Recommendations for a conference talk
My friend and I are going to co-present at an industry conference soon. We are comfortable with the subject matter and have finished the first draft of our slides with a very light script. I'm...
My friend and I are going to co-present at an industry conference soon. We are comfortable with the subject matter and have finished the first draft of our slides with a very light script. I'm curious if anyone on Tildes has experience with speaking at conferences either solo or co-presenting and what tips you can share from your own experience.
We've already established a few things:
- In the agenda/overview slide at the beginning we'll politely ask people to save all questions for the end for when we've budgeted time. This is because I've seen from the audience other presentations be derailed and run out of time due to a single member of the audience regularly interrupting with questions.
- Keep the text on slides to a bare minimum so that the audience's attention doesn't shift away from us and onto the screen. We're working on this and plan to use images/diagrams wherever appropriate although budgeting time to create these is difficult.
- We're also planning to ensure the speaker notes cover what we're saying so if someone reviews the slides later instead of a recording they'll be able to follow along.
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How To Do Nothing: Resisting the attention economy | Jenny Odell
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Joe Edelman: "Is anything worth maximizing?", a talk about how tech platforms optimize for metrics
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyVHrGLiTcc (46m20s) Transcript: https://medium.com/what-to-build/is-anything-worth-maximizing-d11e648eb56f (10,314 words with footnotes and references)...
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyVHrGLiTcc (46m20s)
Transcript: https://medium.com/what-to-build/is-anything-worth-maximizing-d11e648eb56f (10,314 words with footnotes and references)
Excerpt:
...for simple maximizers, its choices are just about numbers. That means its choices are in the numbers. Here, the choice between two desserts is just a choice between numbers. We could say its choice is already made. And that it has no responsibility, since it’s just following what the numbers say.
Reason-based maximizers don’t just see numbers, though, they also see values. Here, there’s a choice between two desserts — but it isn’t a choice between two numbers. See, it’s also a choice between two values. One option means being a seize-the-day, intensity kind of person. The other means being a foody, aristocratic, elegance kind of person.
My personal thoughts about this talk: it's a kind of strange, kind of dubious philosophical and multi-disciplinary reflection on metrics for organizations, especially metrics for tech companies, and on the pitfalls of optimizing for metrics in what the speaker argues is too "simple" a way.
I don't entirely trust the speaker or the argument, but there was enough in the talk to stimulate curiosity and reflection that I thought it was worth watching.
18 votes -
Sebastian Wernicke - 1000 TEDTalks, six words
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Building free-formed circuit sculptures (Mohit Bhoite, Supercon 2019)
2 votes -
Are we really engineers? (2021)
25 votes -
Types and other techniques as an accessibility tool for the ADHD brain - Michael Newton
20 votes -
1,500 slot machines walk into a bar: adventures in quantity over quality
13 votes -
USENIX Security '18: Why do keynote speakers keep suggesting that improving security is possible? (AI, IoT)
7 votes -
Objects of Our Life: Steve Jobs' talk at the 1983 design conference in Aspen
7 votes -
Processing data from the James Webb Space Telescope • John Davies
8 votes -
Let’s go whaling: Tricks for monetising mobile game players with free-to-play
9 votes -
It's time for operating systems to rediscover hardware (1hr 6mins)
17 votes -
So you think you know Git - FOSDEM 2024
8 votes -
Hacking the climate - 37c3
7 votes -
I was scared to say this to NASA... (but I said it anyway)
25 votes -
Beyond 'Killzone': Creating new AI systems for 'Horizon Zero Dawn'
4 votes -
Systems Alchemy: The Transmutation of Hacking (2023)
5 votes -
We lost the war - Come to terms with the imminent loss of privacy and civil rights without going lethargic
16 votes -
Palm oil giants Indonesia, Malaysia start talks with EU over deforestation rule
7 votes -
Kim Stanley Robinson talks about his latest book "Ministry for the Future"
5 votes -
Embrace complexity; tighten your feedback loops
7 votes -
Trauma is trauma: A mental health talk with Kevin Smith
7 votes -
Firefox for families: The TechTalk - Making awkward tech conversations with kids slightly less awkward
5 votes -
The Futures of Inform (Talk transcript and slides)
3 votes -
How technology loses out in companies, countries & continents
6 votes -
Soft power Japan: How Japanese culture influenced British Grime music
3 votes -
What was the TED talk? | Some thoughts on the "inspiresting"
16 votes -
Taliban delegation is to hold talks with Norwegian officials and Afghan civil society representatives in Oslo next week
6 votes -
This key is your key, this key is my key
7 votes -
There is no algorithm for truth (presentation by Tom Scott)
7 votes -
GDC Talks for Unreal Engine 2021
6 votes -
TigerBeetle - a million financial transactions per second in Zig [group talk]
4 votes -
I will kill you - How to make money by killing virtual babies
5 votes -
What is truth? - Perspectives from Buddhism
6 votes -
[Google IO 2021] A high-level overview of how Excalidraw works and the browser APIs it uses
8 votes -
Resurrecting forbidden music | James Conlon
2 votes -
Is capitalism devouring democracy?
5 votes -
EmacsConf 2020 videos are out
9 votes -
Benno Rice: What UNIX Cost Us
10 votes -
The art of code - Dylan Beattie
7 votes -
Sacha Baron Cohen Anti-Defamation League keynote - Never is Now 2019
9 votes -
A crash course in CDA Section 230, and a discussion between two lawyers about the EARN IT Act and what it means for free speech and privacy online
5 votes -
$100,000 Whales - An introduction to Chinese browser game design
6 votes -
Karl Friston: Active inference and artificial curiosity
2 votes -
Authoritarian breakdown -- how dictators fall | Dr. Natasha Ezrow
5 votes -
Rhodes Center Podcast: The First Globalist — Sandy Zipp Talks Wendell Willkie’s World
4 votes