Online / 6 & 7 February 2021

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Lightning Talks


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Saturday Notcurses
Making terminals do things that were never intended
Secrets or not, but don't clear text.
Current state of secret management within Kubernetes
0 A.D.: Graphics Development
"Who said programming is boring?"
FOSS for the Professional Historian
Optimizing a Multisouce Historical Research Workflow in BSD or GNU/Linux with a Tiling Window Manager and Manuscripts Galore
chezmoi: manage your dotfiles across multiple, diverse machines, securely. Local manufacturing of open-source devices for medical labs in Africa: prototyping stage in Cameroon. GFXprim a graphic and widget library written in plain C GossipSub: Attack-Resilient Message Propagation in the Filecoin and ETH2.0 Networks Patching Democracy
A short introduction to voting advice applications and why we might not need to hack democracy
First Ph.D. then Open Source Startup
How to start an open source business while getting a Ph.D.
Virgo: A Versatile Spectrometer for Radio Astronomy
Sunday 25 languages in 25 days Etebase - Your End-to-End Encrypted Backend
Building encrypted applications has never been easier
Weaviate
Updates to the v1.0 of the Weaviate Vector Search Engine
An I2P-based, fully distributed Bank
Free Banking Technology. For Everyone.
RETURNING clause ... Have your cake and eat it too!
RETURNING result set in DML statements
Building a Git learning game
A playful approach to version control
Contributing beyond Code: My 6 months review
My Open Source achievement
Perl, the hidden automation gem
On how Perl can be used in almost every CI/CD environment, and you probably didn't know
Accessibility Considerations
Including Everyone - Focus on Accessibility
ClassOps: pre-grading student assignments using CI pipelines
Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  Notcurses
Making terminals do things that were never intended
nick black 13:00 13:20
  Secrets or not, but don't clear text.
Current state of secret management within Kubernetes
Rom 13:20 13:40
  0 A.D.: Graphics Development
"Who said programming is boring?"
Vladislav Belov 13:40 14:00
  FOSS for the Professional Historian
Optimizing a Multisouce Historical Research Workflow in BSD or GNU/Linux with a Tiling Window Manager and Manuscripts Galore
Corey Stephan 14:00 14:20
  chezmoi: manage your dotfiles across multiple, diverse machines, securely. Tom Payne 14:20 14:40
  Local manufacturing of open-source devices for medical labs in Africa: prototyping stage in Cameroon. ELISEE JAFSIA 14:40 15:00
  GFXprim a graphic and widget library written in plain C Cyril Hrubis 15:00 15:20
  GossipSub: Attack-Resilient Message Propagation in the Filecoin and ETH2.0 Networks Yiannis Psaras 15:20 15:40
  Patching Democracy
A short introduction to voting advice applications and why we might not need to hack democracy
Till Sanders 15:40 16:00
  First Ph.D. then Open Source Startup
How to start an open source business while getting a Ph.D.
Dirk Riehle 16:00 16:20
  Virgo: A Versatile Spectrometer for Radio Astronomy Apostolos Spanakis-Misirlis 16:20 16:40

Sunday

  25 languages in 25 days Peter Eisentraut 13:00 13:20
  Etebase - Your End-to-End Encrypted Backend
Building encrypted applications has never been easier
Tom Hacohen (tasn) 13:20 13:40
  Weaviate
Updates to the v1.0 of the Weaviate Vector Search Engine
Bob van Luijt 13:40 14:00
  An I2P-based, fully distributed Bank
Free Banking Technology. For Everyone.
Konrad Bächler 14:00 14:20
  RETURNING clause ... Have your cake and eat it too!
RETURNING result set in DML statements
Rucha Deodhar 14:20 14:40
  Building a Git learning game
A playful approach to version control
blinry, bleeptrack 14:40 15:00
  Contributing beyond Code: My 6 months review
My Open Source achievement
Ruth Ikegah 15:00 15:20
  Perl, the hidden automation gem
On how Perl can be used in almost every CI/CD environment, and you probably didn't know
Juan Julián Merelo 15:20 15:40
  Accessibility Considerations
Including Everyone - Focus on Accessibility
Marcia Wilbur 15:40 16:00
  ClassOps: pre-grading student assignments using CI pipelines Juan Julián Merelo 16:00 16:20