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@lambdaconf.bsky.social thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak at a conference for the first time! I appreciate all the kindness and hospitality from all the volunteers! #Lambdaconf2025
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@lambdaconf.bsky.social thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak at a conference for the first time! I appreciate all the kindness and hospitality from all the volunteers! #Lambdaconf2025
SURPRISE KEYNOTE REVEAL 🚨
Curtis Yarvin returns to #LambdaConf2025 with his technical talk 'Urbit: Making the Future Real' 🔥
Get tickets for LambdaConf before they run out:
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The #LambdaConf2025 team is excited to launch The Scholarship Program 💪
This program is designed to support students and eager professionals in attending the great talks we have lined up this year.
Applications are due by March 31st:
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Anyone happen to know when “no warranty” clauses first started appearing in software licenses? When’s the earliest you *know for certain* that you saw one personally? (I’m doing some more research for my #LambdaConf2025 keynote and this may end up being extremely relevant.)
Doing some informal research for my #LambdaConf2025 keynote—
When was the last time you paid a license for a compiler or library you use to build software? And what was it? (Not an editor or IDE or other such tool which sits on top of the software, but the software itself.)
My first-ever keynote! At #LambdaConf2025, I’ll be speaking on how critical open source software has become to software projects in general, and how treating OSS as public goods—treating maintainers’ time as a “commons”—is wrong. OSS is infrastructure.
Abstract: www.lambdaconf.us/speakers/chr...