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July 19, 2023

UberConf 2023 Table of Contents

This is my first time attending UberConf. It’s a nice conference. Sessions are longer so have time to go deeper. I like that all the rooms have tables/power. And the outside networking space. Tuesday Wednesday

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Published on July 19, 2023 12:06

June 23, 2023

[2023 kcdc] busy developer’s guide to next generation languages

Speaker: Ted Neward Twitter: @tednewarrd For more, see the table of contents. General Crystal Julia IO Flix Pony My take Good high level overview of many things. Good to see code examples for each as well. Also interesting that he presented … Continue reading →

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Published on June 23, 2023 12:17

[2023 kcdc] DRYing out your GItLab Pipeline

Speaker: Lynn Owens For more, see the table of contents. Intro/Problem What NAIC has Milestone 1 – Hidden jobs for pipeline project Suggested practices Milestone 2 – Profiles Milestone 3 – Pipeline scripts Options to get scripts If was doing again, … Continue reading →

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Published on June 23, 2023 11:02

[2023 kcdc] cve 101: the unfolding of a zero day attack

Speaker: Theresa Mammarella Twitter: @t_mammarella For more, see the table of contents. Notes Terminology CVEs How to talk about Zero day vulnerability Examples Security Practices for Developers Attack types Trust? My take Good talk. Covered concepts and good real life examples. … Continue reading →

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Published on June 23, 2023 09:05

[2023 kcdc] data leakage – why your ML model knows too much

Speaker: Leah Berg For more, see the table of contents. Notes Data Leakage How models learn Don’t include data from the future Don’t randomly split groups Don’t forget your data is a snapshot Don’t randomly split data when retraining Split data … Continue reading →

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Published on June 23, 2023 07:52

[2023 kcdc] 10 things about postman everyone should know

Speaker: Pooja Mistry Twitter: @poojamakes Public workspace- https://www.postman.com/devrel/worksp... For more, see the table of contents. Notes Postman API Postman echo Postman visualizer Built in Libraries Workflow Control Mock Servers Code Generation Test Automation Flows Docs Can try most for free. CLI … Continue reading →

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Published on June 23, 2023 06:28

June 22, 2023

[2023 kcdc] the elephant in your data set – avoid bias in machine learning

Speaker: Michelle Frost For more, see the table of contents. Notes Points of bias Simpson’s paradox Terms Metrics Demo Book recommendations My take The types of bias and examples were interesting. Good end to the day. The demo graphs provided the … Continue reading →

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Published on June 22, 2023 13:47

[2023 kcdc] With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility: The Ethics of AI

Speaker: Matthew Renze Twitter: @matthewrenze For more, see the table of contents. History Tech has a tendency to be abused Alice and Bob Today AI What can we do AI Developers Fight misinformation Near Future Solutions Further Future – Speculative Positives … Continue reading →

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Published on June 22, 2023 12:36

[2023 kcdc] rescuing your git repo using amend, reset, revert, rebase, bisect and cherry picking

Speaker: Brian Gorman Twitter @blgorman Repo with all commands For more, see the table of contents. Note: The GitHub repo is excellent and has all the instructions/commands. I did not try to recreate them in my blog. Instead I focused on … Continue reading →

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Published on June 22, 2023 11:18

[2023 kcdc] chatgpt: don’t take my job, help me thrive in it

Speaker: Steve Odell For more, see the table of contents. Timeline Survey 1969 Takeaways Examples Prompt engineering My take Standing room only crowd. I got there very early (because I needed to leave at the 30 minute mark) and was barely … Continue reading →

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Published on June 22, 2023 08:06

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