diff --git a/proposed/anarchitecture.md b/proposed/anarchitecture.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f028db --- /dev/null +++ b/proposed/anarchitecture.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +# Infos + +auth-name : Substack +tag : some things + +need travel fee : na +need room : na +Location : Earth? + +# anarchitecture + +As the web browser accumulates important features, we can offload more of the +work of servers onto clients. What happens when there's no more work for the +server to do? How can we use webrtc and p2p techniques to build internet +services that nobody can own? + diff --git a/proposed/host-at-home.md b/proposed/host-at-home.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f08ca0 --- /dev/null +++ b/proposed/host-at-home.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +# Infos + +auth-name : realitygaps +tag : selfhost + +need travel fee : N +need room : Maybe +Location : Universe + +# Host your own stuff at home + +In the modern world, where all your data is hosted on other peoples computers (the cloud) - wouldnt it be nice to host it yourself in the comfort of your own home? +~ +~ diff --git a/proposed/lessons-learned.md b/proposed/lessons-learned.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a56d47e --- /dev/null +++ b/proposed/lessons-learned.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# Infos + +auth-name : marina (@marinakukso) +tag : some things + +need travel fee : i have already bought my ticket to berlin, but would love to have some of that cost offset. +need room : Y (can accompany substack, or be on my own) +Location : San Diego, CA, USA + +# Lessons learned from learning and teaching programming + +i have been a programming apprentice for about two years. during this time, my friends and i ran a free, cooperative "anti-bootcamp" (http://cyber.wizard.institute/), and participated in a lot of informal collaborative learning in our friend group. i'd like to share with you some of the patterns and anti-patterns that i've run into learning programming as an adult with peers. this will include some of the things that were most tricky for me to learn and also some of the things we discovered that seemed to worked well when teaching. + +Length: I am flexible. this talk can be longer or shorter based on the time you have available. i can do 20 minutes, but can also do up to an hour or down to 5 minutes. i am also flexible with regard to the content. if you think that a related or additional issue would be more relevant to the audience than what i've included, i'm happy to discuss modifications. +