12 pointsby carimura4 days ago7 comments
  • mfalcon3 days ago
    In my opinion, conferences are mostly high noise low signal. My boss went to an "AI conference" last month and all the learnings he shared were things I was advocating already:

    - use claude code

    - evals are critical

    - don't use AI everywhere

    I think the conferences are more "work vacations" than work. Maybe they're useful if you think about them this way.

  • techtalksweekly3 days ago
    Definitely less than before 2020, but in the meanwhile, I built Tech Talks Weekly https://www.techtalksweekly.io/ where I send out all the recently published conference and meetup talks every week.
  • jarofgreen3 days ago
    Almost never now, and I used to go to lots. In fact I've launched https://opentechcalendar.co.uk/ to try to promote virtual tech events that include community participation instead.
  • mrdatawolf3 days ago
    Our local Linux group meets every month. It has become far more general tech focused but still there is always something new that gets demoed. https://humlug.com
  • tokkyokky3 days ago
    Yes, in Japan the trend seems to have shifted back toward in-person events. Most meetups and conferences I see now are offline rather than online, definitely more than a year or two ago.
  • JohnFen4 days ago
    Not unless I'm forced to. Even before the pandemic, it was really hard to justify the time and expense in attending these things.
  • anovikov4 days ago
    I've tried several times and never understood what i was doing there...