#techmids — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #techmids, aggregated by home.social.
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I really enjoyed #techmids conference yesterday.
Every time I go to one of these I think "I should write a talk some time". This time I've got as far as a title, so maybe I'll be on stage next year!
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It's so peaceful in screen 1 during the afternoon break. Bliss for an introvert :)
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Gandalf the Ginger tells us about the struggles of making web apps for all mobile phones.
#TechMids #techmids2025
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Main screen at #TechMids being compered by @brucelawson with a very strong hat and jacket game
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At #TechMids, woo! Sound check done, got a glass of water, all looking good
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something geeky to do on Friday 14th.
https://conf.techmids.org/ (techmids conference 2025, birmingham uk)
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something geeky to do on Friday 14th.
https://conf.techmids.org/ (techmids conference 2025, birmingham uk)
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A bit of great news for the end of the week (even though some of you have already seen it). #TechMids is back this year, and it's on November 14th at the #EverymanCinemas, #Birmingham. You can get details at https://conf.techmids.org/. I strongly encourage anyone to submit a talk at https://www.papercall.io/techmids-conf-2025, and if you just want to attend, tickets are available at https://ti.to/tech-events-birmingham/techmids-conf-2025
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Had a great time at #TechMids seeing some friends old and new! Thanks for having me and for an excellent event 🥳
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Greatly enjoying this #techMids talk from @www.jvt.me about software dependencies, but we haven’t got into SBOMs yet … it’s all good info!
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About to kick things off at #techmids here in Birmingham with a good sized crowd!
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Finalised my slides for Friday at #TechMids? ❌
Rebuilt the documentation site for dependency-management-data? ✅
Not sure if I can blame my ADHD or if it's just me being me 🫣
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Excited that it's only a week until my first #TechMids conference - there's a great lineup that I'm excited to be part of, and always excited to share dependency-management-data some more with the world, and learn from some excellent industry folks 🤓
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Anybody know anything about https://blockprotocol.org/? @eli mentioned it at #TechMids and I’ve been reading about it. It seems to be an attempt to build a standard protocol for components which are exchangeable across websites, but which doesn’t want to be solely Web Components (presumably to get framework people on board). Seems a reasonable idea, but with zero interest — I’d never even heard of it. Does everyone else know about this and I don’t?
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Blooming brilliant to see @sil @eli and Salma and others today at #DevOpsDays Birmingham #techmids - love to reconnect with folks, albeit too briefly. Birmingham, I shall return to you!
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Rather impressed by @andypiper’s Framework laptop at #TechMids. I knew it had all the swappable parts, but I hadn’t realised it was pretty. If I buy another laptop, it might be that one, especially since I probably need a new one with USB-C now that some venues expect you to connect that way to their projector.
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#techMids #dodBrum having a schedule for two tracks is great when the schedule is kept.
Track 1 finished early, causing people to walk in to track 2 while it was still going.
Because track 1 finished early, the next talk also started early, causing people from track 2 to walk in "late" to track 1.I understand that talks sometimes underrun on time, but the next talk should have waited until its scheduled time.
/Rant
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#techMids #dodBrum having a schedule for two tracks is great when the schedule is kept.
Track 1 finished early, causing people to walk in to track 2 while it was still going.
Because track 1 finished early, the next talk also started early, causing people from track 2 to walk in "late" to track 1.I understand that talks sometimes underrun on time, but the next talk should have waited until its scheduled time.
/Rant
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#techMids #dodBrum having a schedule for two tracks is great when the schedule is kept.
Track 1 finished early, causing people to walk in to track 2 while it was still going.
Because track 1 finished early, the next talk also started early, causing people from track 2 to walk in "late" to track 1.I understand that talks sometimes underrun on time, but the next talk should have waited until its scheduled time.
/Rant
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#techMids #dodBrum having a schedule for two tracks is great when the schedule is kept.
Track 1 finished early, causing people to walk in to track 2 while it was still going.
Because track 1 finished early, the next talk also started early, causing people from track 2 to walk in "late" to track 1.I understand that talks sometimes underrun on time, but the next talk should have waited until its scheduled time.
/Rant
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first up at #TechMids is Hannah Mitchell. This is a great talk, having seen it at ManageOps. Hannah has a framework, a structure for what she calls “creating Happy at work”. Worth learning about!