Month: January 2018

  • Weekly Meetup Wrap – January 28, 2018

    It was LCA week! Last year I attended my first LinuxConfAU in Hobart, but this year it happened to be in Sydney about 5 minutes from my house. In addition to catching as many sessions as I could and trying to get a normal amount of work done, I also had the honour of being a miniconf organiser. I also went to two different meetups! It made for a hectic week.

    Monday morning began with the Open Hardware Miniconf. Last year I learned to solder, so this year I had another go with the LoliBot! It took me a few goes to get back into it, but luckily I had a great teacher in Leon Wright.

    I didn’t quite get to finish my robot because I had to run off for the Art + Tech exhibition that I’d organised! Eight of the speakers got together over lunch to show off some of the projects they’d be talking about the next day. It was a small logistical challenge, but thankfully the Snook was a massive help. We didn’t quite get the huge crowds I’d hoped for, but that was mostly because the conference was spread out over multiple buildings. Everyone still seemed to enjoy themselves!

    One of my favourite thing to do at conferences is find folks wearing YOW! t-shirts. 🙂

    I caught a few sessions at the end of the Games and FOSS miniconf. One of my favourites was by Jon Manning, a game developer and frequent YOW! speaker from Hobart. Jon spoke about the game Night in the Woods and how the team open-sourced parts of the game during development.

    The miniconf ended with lightning talks, so on a whim I put up my hand to talk about the Scratch game I made for the Harvard CS50 course. It went well! It’s the first 5 minutes of this video…

    Tuesday was the big day – the Art + Tech miniconf! There were so many amazing tweets during the day. Every single speaker went above and beyond what I had even hoped for. I’d like to thank all of them, as well as the organisers who helped make it happen. You can watch almost all of the videos on YouTube here:

    Wednesday was the start of the conference proper. The morning’s keynote was by Karen Sandler from Outreachy, who talked about the pacemaker and defibrillator she has inside her heart. When Karen discovered that she didn’t have access to the code that was literally inside her body, it was the inspiration for a lot of her work with Open Source. I was particularly struck by the bit where she talked about having to get a replacement and discovering to her horror that every model available had wireless connectivity. She had to explain to her doctor that, as a woman on the Internet with opinions, having her heart device connected to the Internet meant she would probably have to change her career. Luckily after much effort they were able to source a single model with the capability of turning this feature off. 😵

    I also saw a very cool talk by Paul Schulz on a project he helped with in Adelaide to build an array of “cosmic ray” (muon) detectors for an art festival. He had one with him, and every time a muon struck it – inside the building! – it would flash and chime. I even got some video.

    My friend Katie Bell also gave a fantastic talk about a fun data project she worked on. The video is here, but spoiler: Yes. Yes, it is. 😂

    Wednesday night I headed to Siteminder‘s office for the Sydney Technology Leaders meetup on “building your brand as a thought leader… or not!” The first speaker was Dave Bolton, head of engineering at WooliesX. Dave spoke about his history in technology, and some of the specific activities he recommends to build your profile within the community. The one about reviewing a professional book on Goodreads surprised me – I’ll have to try that out!

    Next up was my friend and former Canva colleague Rose Powell. Rose gave us some great, practical advice on dealing with the media and how to craft an attention-grabbing conference talk or article title.

    The third speaker was meant to be a public speaking coach, but unfortunately both of the ones we lined up got sick! So I had to step in, and I already told you about that

    We finished the night with a panel, which was great as always. Special shout out to my friend Mick Pollard who basically functioned as a fifth panelist, giving some great advice from his experience running the Devops Sydney meetup group.

    Thursday I made it back to LCA for a few more sessions, including one by the other Devops Sydney organiser, Lindsay Holmwood. Lindsay spoke about Conway’s Law about how it can be applied to open source communities.

    I also saw a really cool talk by Andy Botting and Glenn Guy on the work they’ve done to reverse engineer different Australian catch-up TV services to work on the open source Kodi media player. As someone who used to work on one of those services, this was fascinating to me! (The guys actually saw my tweets and came up to me the next day to ask me about it.)

    Thursday night I skipped the Penguin Dinner at LCA and headed over to Google for the GDG Sydney meetup. It was a small but lively group, and the theme of the night was Open Source and Google. We heard a lot about the Summer of Code program as well as the Google Code-In, and many of the attendees were folks who had participated in the programs in one way or another. There were lots of lightning talks about the work they’d done, and it was really inspirational to see!

    Friday was the last day of LCA, and frankly I was pretty much conferenced out. After a very entertaining and super informative keynote about containers from Jessie Frazelle, I headed over to see my friend Hannah Thompson talk about her project to recreate the Clueless app. You know, the one that Cher uses to pick out her clothes for the day! I loved every single aspect of this talk. Hannah did a fantastic job. So much Jane Austen, and computers, and clothes, and code, and fun. ❤️

    I also really enjoyed Sam Thorogood’s talk about the “death” of the Web, and how progressive web apps can be used to provide app-like functionality within your website. He even did a fun demo turning OFF wifi and showing how your site can still work off-line.

    The last session of the day consisted of fourteen different lightning talks, and they were all pretty excellent. My favourites were from my friend Stephen Dalton of the Gold Coast TechSpace, Benno Rice and his Aristocrat-inspired take on Bitcoin, and Fraser Tweedale teaching me about Hackyll and giving me Haskell flashbacks.

    Overall my second LCA was a great experience. The Snook came along with me to most sessions, and it was the first time we’d ever been to a tech conference together. Being able to duck home for lunch and to sleep in my own bed each night was amazing, and I’m definitely going to miss that the next time I travel to one! I also enjoyed hanging out with so many cool technical women, and the impromptu knitting circles that kept happening during tech talks. 🙂

    Other Stuff

    • My friend Graham Polley from Shine Solutions in Melbourne was featured in this cool video about Google Cloud Dataflow. Nice one!
    • Did you see you can now play old Nintendo games in the browser in this Javascript emulator? Kiss your productivity goodbye.
    • And don’t forget – there are two upcoming YOW! events in Sydney with open Calls for Presentations! YOW! Data will be held on May 14-15 and is looking for speakers on data-driven technologies and applications. YOW! Lambda Jam is coming up on May 21-23 and is all about functional programming.
  • Shared today on Twitter

    Acknowledgement of country on #Hottest100 – nice! Is that new? This is the first time I’ve ever listened to the start. 👏❤️


    @minxdragon @glasnt Literally pinning in a welt pocket as we speak! 🙏


    RT @yow_conf: Today marks 50 days before our YOW! Data #yowdata & YOW! Lambda Jam #ylj18 call for presentations close on 18 March.

    Send u…


    @unixbigot I would unironically wear an I ❤️ FTP shirt, and I would definitely mean the protocol. 🤣


    My new shorts will have front pockets AND welt back pockets! FOUR POCKETS! DRUNK WITH POCKET POWER! https://t.co/6sBGteDJl5 https://t.co/xe1SaPAq9w


    RT @lockwooddewitt: How did the mansplainer get injured?

    They said he fell down a manhole, but it was a well, actually.


    @malynmawby Its Liberty from @LoveFabricStore!


    Whoa! I got to meet @jadehameister when we both spoke at @TEDxMelbourne 2016. I thought she was inspiring then! 😲 https://t.co/JCn7cqGBBQ


    @Ulrikama This pattern has really good instructions with lots of photos! Not difficult at all. https://t.co/EO2vkqMGgv


    Linguine all’amalfitana from @buonricordosydney cookbook! Pasta, prawns, zucchini, mint, garlic, cheese, YUM. ☺️ https://t.co/sV4gvnoOOG https://t.co/fTtVb8xidh


    @mmastertheone What a great idea!


    @Ulrikama Hm. They’re not shaped at all, so probably not good for pants. @ColettePatterns are also good for beginners – check these out: https://t.co/wRoAnZaa1J


    @Ulrikama That is GORGEOUS


    Wearing my new shorts to the cinema!

    Pattern: Prefontaine Shorts by @thatmoxiegirl
    Fabric: Liberty cotton from @wearethefabricstore
    Trim: old pink t-shirt https://t.co/Y31RM0VKys https://t.co/EURWNaEWlc


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    My new shorts will have front pockets AND welt back pockets! FOUR POCKETS! DRUNK WITH POCKET POWER!


    Linguine all’amalfitana from @buonricordosydney cookbook! Pasta, prawns, zucchini, mint, garlic, cheese, YUM. ☺️


    Wearing my new shorts to the cinema!

    Pattern: Prefontaine Shorts by @thatmoxiegirl
    Fabric: Liberty cotton from @wearethefabricstore
    Trim: old pink t-shirt


  • Shared today on Twitter

    @eigenform They’ve been up since Monday I think! The team are turning them around so quickly.


    RT @nickyringland: Best standalone slide of #LCA2018 goes to @hannahcancode

    #wewantpockets https://t.co/rw7BNeEtbb


    @betsybookworm I knew I should’ve blow dried my hair.


    @The_McJones @hannahcancode I was just about to say that too!


    RT @The_McJones: I can’t get a good photo of it, but pretty much everyone who shows code on a projector needs to use @hannahcancode’s styli…


    @notsolonecoder @JedWatson @hannahcancode @reactsydney I second that!


    I am at a tech conference where I’ve seen two sessions in a row with Mean Girls “fetch” references. 👏 #lca2018 @hannahcancode @jessfraz https://t.co/7Dgzz15FKw


    I loved this talk so much and immediately called friends and family back in Sydney to buy every @hellorubyworld book they could find! https://t.co/PfdtsenohE


    The #InvasionDay protest match is quite a sight! https://t.co/twupOvEVP6


    @Gaohmee I’ve always loved glassblowing too! I find that candy-making videos on YouTube scratch the same itch for me.


    This is really odd. First time I’ve seen @canva credited as a source for a “photo” in a news story! https://t.co/BbyZElVjpV @themaninblue


    The Web is dead! says @samthor. Mobile killed it! … or did it? (Loved the brief bit of 90’s Web nostalgia.) #lca2018 https://t.co/YV0wlxHY5p


    78% of time is spent in a user’s top three apps. (I’d be interested in seeing how Twenty skews those stats! 😂) @samthor #lca2018 https://t.co/IfxSShXMfv


    @ardrigh I’ve got stickers for you!! Meet up in afternoon tea by the sticker table?


    It’s not often I see a tech demo start by turning OFF WiFi! Learning a lot about Service Workers and PWA from @samthor. #lca2018 https://t.co/p3IGz3P8or


    RT @McJesse: What he thinks he looks like talking about Bitcoin
    Vs
    What he actually looks like talking about Bitcoin https://t.co/AkYdjWBHoo


    RT @hannahcancode: It’s up already! #lca2018 https://t.co/TQBt2fF2tA


    RT @EricTheDragon: There is a 17yo boy on Reddit asking advice how to ask out a trans girl at school. It is absolutely heartwarming, and al…


    I ate a green lamington. It was apple flavoured. It was okay. @boundvariable #lca2018 https://t.co/gLzuYi8qTj


    @kcarruthers @boundvariable I’m hoping to score a guest post on https://t.co/I9WebtqO7K.


    @ADuckIsMyFiend @betsybookworm That happened?!


    @knitterjp @boundvariable I think it had apple butter inside


    I can verify from personal experience that the @gctechspace is great! Thanks for inviting me @spidie. 😊 #lca2018 https://t.co/yw2YuQKO04


    @kcarruthers @boundvariable Best food blog in Sydney. 😂


    When @jeamland told me Tuesday he was going to do a blockchain lightning talk crossed with the Aristocrats, I didn’t believe it could be done. 😂👏 #lca2018 https://t.co/fqW11415F6


    Just learned from @hackuador that Hackyll is a thing. 😳 Interesting… #lca2018 https://t.co/FwLskWT6Z6 https://t.co/LNE9szfhy3


    @boundvariable Clearly you need to publish an official style guide.


    @boundvariable I smushed it up in the napkin!


    @boundvariable I lied. Actually I threw the napkin away, THEN remembered I needed it for the photo, so I got ANOTHER napkin to stage it, so now j feel bad for destroying the environment for a stupid joke. 😔


    RT @SuperRoach: Well done @clinton_roy on the lego set!! #lca2018 https://t.co/ymXjmrh4OH


    As a miniconf organiser – and someone who puts on conferences professionally – I can’t say enough good things about all the hard work @tchaypo and Bruce have put into #lca2018! 👏 https://t.co/RW1rJGCLzh


    RT @ArminKDev: @lindaliukas talk at #yow17 was one of the most entertaining/enjoyable talks I have ever attended.

    If you have kids who are…


    Me: Thank you so much all your help this week! I don’t deserve it.

    Him: Are you kidding? Without you I’d be living in squalor eating condensed milk straight out of the can.

    ❤️


    After a week of tech conferences, it was nice to get back to my sewing machine. Check out this beautiful Liberty from @wearethefabricstore! https://t.co/NQz9nUr4MM https://t.co/cqVX92J4T5


    HOLY CRAP @j__st and @AnnekeCaramin made an open source sewing pattern woman’s version of the Sherlock coat! “Burn the patriarchy to the ground through the power of pockets.” YASSSSSS. ❤️ https://t.co/YpykpSLirg


    @j__st @AnnekeCaramin Please please please do!


    @hackuador I played with Jekyll a few years back – just didn’t realise there was a Haskell version. Maybe something for me to try out my new skillz on. 😉


    RT @Bedeapk: Jane knows Twitter. https://t.co/AAcLXoUwd3


    This is how I chose to start the weekend. 🤘 https://t.co/9oLDc9dNa5


    @aimee_maree Yay! Please do. 🙂


    @hackuador 😳👏


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    After a week of tech conferences, it was nice to get back to my sewing machine. Check out this beautiful Liberty from @wearethefabricstore!


  • Shared today on Twitter

    More good advice for aspiring speakers! Be sure to see the summary on Medium too: https://t.co/ISYh32zx4B #sydtechleaders https://t.co/Y9pkLXbDQ6


    @sauramaia YES. I once spoke to a male dev who’d just interviewed a female candidate and was ambivalent about putting her through to the next round. “You’re on the fence? Put her through. Think about how much more she had to do just to be there.” And he did!


    On a whim, I put my hand up to give a lightning talk about my Scratch game at the Games miniconf on Monday. So fun! It’s the first 5min here: https://t.co/rQg4OltXSl Thanks @The_McJones and @Ducky_Tape for organising. 😄 #lcagm #lca2018


    Third time I’ve seen @ADuckIsMyFiend’s street name talk, and it gets better (and greener 😂) each time! #lca2018 https://t.co/X9dFs7Fd1D


    @yow_conf @ADuckIsMyFiend Her lovely photography is definitely suffering. 🙁


    RT @adambrenecki: “So I’m counting everything apart from the last word in a full street name as the name. So what’s the most common street…


    RT @thesecretlab: Listening to @ADuckIsMyFiend discussing how to wrangle raw data from @openstreetmap! #lca2018 https://t.co/DttoYYnWlt


    Is there a knitting BoF on today?? @FCTweedie @betsybookworm #lca2018


    @FCTweedie @betsybookworm NEVERMIND! Found it. 🙂


    GENIUS. 👏👏👏 #lca2018 https://t.co/KbJUojNijh


    Most of the questions for @ADuckIsMyFiend start with “Did you consider…” She’s handling then very well! #lca2018


    @glasnt @FCTweedie @betsybookworm https://t.co/fOakl8IVcp


    @hroethgar @sauramaia @ADuckIsMyFiend It would be interesting to see if it happens as frequently at mens’ talks…


    @calculush @betsybookworm @FCTweedie You need to watch @chixors talk on exactly that from the #artandtech miniconf on Tuesday. 😉


    @lucykbain @owensenior Yep! I wrote a post on LinkedIn last night with all the references. Should’ve given you a heads up but it was very late. 😂


    RT @TacticalGrace: If you want to get into public technical speaking, here is some fabulous advice from @web_goddess https://t.co/kuVlEjfxIp


    Oh. My. God. And I thought Twenty was a productivity killer! https://t.co/Fk81ojWsS8 https://t.co/Pn3fyptbnK


    @StretchImagine @BappyGolder @nicolarushton @Jonwestenberg @zachkitschke @holly_lincoln @EvanCarmichael @mrjoe01 I’ve been using mSecure for a few years. Very happy with it, but I don’t use any team features: https://t.co/UCqviP6tIV


    RT @DollyParton: Love ya, Kenny! https://t.co/5myCYPZ7UG


    Hey #lca2018 knitters and fiber artists – any interest in an LCA Rav group? I’ve got the form open right now… https://t.co/qrPlQjO0wS


    Behold the LCA Rav group! (Want to be an admin? DM me your name.) #lca2018 https://t.co/Iy8asPp6r0 @GeoffreyHuntley @betsybookworm @Ducky_Tape @sauramaia @KathyReid https://t.co/PLJqdNVPXy


    Nice crowd for @auxesis’s talk on Conway’s Law and open source communities! #lca2018 https://t.co/IbMZEi2SHG


    The devops community is all about the creation of lateral relations, says @auxesis (who runs @syddevops!) #lca2018 https://t.co/7MZEfXY57e


    @hogesonline @sauramaia @ADuckIsMyFiend There’s still a day left! Morris & Sons is open until 7:30 tonight… 😉


    @chixors I only hesitated for like 5 Min. It’s alive! Please join. 😉


    “Without new members aspiring to become core developers, the development of the Open Source project will stop the day the existing core members decide to leave the project.” This goes for so many meetup and hobby groups too! (*cough* Knitting guild!) @auxesis #lca2018 https://t.co/LNT9OI1Dvc


    @betsybookworm Someday I’ll write a blog post about the dramatic time when I nearly forked the Knitters Guild of NSW to form the Society of Australian Crocheters and Knitters (tagline: “Get in the SACK!”) 😂


    Amused to discover that @chixors delivered her talk on hacking knitting machines about 100feet from The PHILTHY. 😂 #artandtech #lca2018 https://t.co/dVXPrPSABX


    “You can speak at tech conferences!” @QEDunham made a little zine about public speaking! https://t.co/fMrRMZ59Jn Nice complement to my #sydtechleaders post from last night: https://t.co/Y7GO0iK84Q #lca2018 https://t.co/sdf7m5CjAT


    As someone who helped build an Aussie catchup TV app for a big corp, I am HERE for this talk. #drmhell #flashbacks #lca2018 👏 @andybotting https://t.co/9oGVo290Le


    “Widevine – I think 7plus and 9now use that DRM…” *cut to me, lips zipped, nodding furiously* 🤐 #lca2018 https://t.co/ATgvD8l8Qd


    It is a very strange feeling watching smart people circumvent protection measures you were required to implement and do things with the content that would’ve made the overlords’ heads explode. 😂 #lca2018 https://t.co/HdnJUEFBCt


    @unixbigot I think @ADuckIsMyFiend was much the same!


    Damn. My lightning talk about attending last year’s total solar eclipse didn’t get through. You’ll just have to watch it when the @ignitesydney video finally goes up! #lca2018


    @fukawi2 I took the same photo. 😂


    @pjf @kattekrab It’s kinda like the house equivalent of the creepy Jesus baby from @minxdragon’s talk. 😂


    Every. Time. https://t.co/OSyw82eLTn


    Stephanie kicking off tonight’s special #gdgsydney / Google Summer of Code crossover meetup! https://t.co/MCjJfDC7RM


    And now for @joshsimmons, who – between this and #lca2018 – is having a very busy week! #gdgsydney https://t.co/U2zHFe07gd


    Google’s Open Source initiatives are all about being a good OS citizen – “supporting the ecosystem that supports us.” @joshsimmons #gdgsydney https://t.co/LEAPxWMK0S


    A big welcome to all the #gdgsydney newcomers – and there are many! – from human rainbow @zarahjutz. ☺️ https://t.co/CfYX6pjsGB


    Timeline and stats for Google Summer of Code. Aussie uni students – you should apply! Stipend for Oz is highest in the world!! 😮 #gdgsydney @GoogleOSS https://t.co/9avhnm9Zfy


    @zarahjutz I think it’s because with the dress and the pigtails you look like Dorothy. 😂


    Love hearing from @o0karen0o! She’s telling #gdgsydney about @outreachy and how it complements and differs from GSoC. https://t.co/yw2TxIQfaT


    @mmastertheone Yeah. She’s dead. 😕 That’s gross.


    @mmastertheone The Snook is a Serious Bond fan (has read all the books; owns all the old movies) and he says: “Umm, yeah. Murder victim doll is totally WTF territory.”


    Prizes are happening! #gdgsydney https://t.co/nldSBQUdBq


    We have levelled up in hipsterdom: Negroni with spherical ice… at home! https://t.co/NAfkoOULVU https://t.co/S9jvzkgZTm


    @io_eof @ignitesydney Douglas, Wyoming!


    @io_eof @ignitesydney It was perfect! Not crowded, not too hot, clear skies, amazingness.


    RT @felipehoffa: Your challenge, if you choose to accept it @polleyg:
    – Process 10.6 billion rows 😅
    – Before reaching the city 🌇
    – While…


    RT @yow_conf: This is the first time we’ve offered super early-bird rates for #yowdata, so they’re extra special and are only available unt…


    @HeartOfPluto_ YEAHH PLEASE!!


    @ardrigh Let me check. I may have left them at home, but I live 5 min away so I can get them at lunch. 🙂


    Step one: Find this guy. @Techman_83 #lca2018 https://t.co/UuOn2bWeEW


    Step 2: get a hug!! (This was me.) #lca2018 ❤️ https://t.co/Xo8qydn7Qu


    Just had a quick TweetBoF to confirm that some joyless person has caused @Techman_83’s tweets to not show up on the official #lca2018 hashtag. 😕 Rest assured, hugs are still happening!


    YAYYYYY @hannahcancode + Clueless + mobile development = ❤️❤️❤️ #lca2018 https://t.co/r6NjJLYZ1o


    So much Jane Austen. I am loving this. @hannahcancode #lca2018 https://t.co/oEod9b9Te2


    “You’re probably wondering if you’ve signed up for a Girl Talk. YOU HAVE. And sidenote: Girl Stuff is awesome.” #lca2018 ❤️❤️❤️ @hannahcancode https://t.co/mA08SdFET0


    @betsybookworm My bad posture? 😂


    @Techman_83 Oh good! I’d much rather blame Twitter than think someone flagged it.


    RT @FCTweedie: ‘Clueless apps’ are a real thing – a love of fashion is an important on-ramp to tech for women #lca2018


    @iskrig Hear hear!