"Assuming they charge for the full month, and accounting for this server and the domain name, FluConf will have cost roughly USD 17.50. Judging from some of the memes currently circulating online, that's about the price of one egg in the USA."
"Assuming they charge for the full month, and accounting for this server and the domain name, FluConf will have cost roughly USD 17.50. Judging from some of the memes currently circulating online, that's about the price of one egg in the USA."
The #fluConf retrospective article we'd planned is finally live!
...and of course, there these are just the live sessions that people might have missed on the actual days. Many of the program's sessions were available online to begin with, so check them out too if you missed them:
We experienced some setbacks while processing recordings of the live sessions from #fluConf2025, but we've finally updated our program to include links to the videos:
I rarely use this account to promote things that are not directly related to the Interpeer Project, but this #FluConf article by @librecast's @dentangle is so much aligned with our own Values, I should have written it.
https://www.librecast.net/fluconf-2025/
It's also why our projects are in close contact, and we're working on ways to collaborate as much as possible.
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After a day of rest to recuperate from #fluConf2025 we are now investigating how to export recordings from our BigBlueButton instance.
It is now 21:00 UTC, which means we have officially reached the end of our scheduled program.
Thanks so much to everyone who helped, contributed, or participated in #fluConf2025 !
We're going to take a bit of time to rest, but beyond that we'll gather up recordings from our sessions and any supplemental materials (slides, linked resources, and so on). We want to ensure that those who weren't able to participate in the live event can catch up when they get the chance.
We're coming up on the final session of #fluConf2025, an essay by @anna titled "Daring to dream: Reclaiming our connections and building our resilience"
...and that's a wrap on our last video session. A recording will be made available some time after the event, and we'll have some supplementary links to add to the session's notes for those who want to follow up on @simplymath's research.
Coming up next we have a presentation from @simplymath on his PhD work on safety-critical machine learning, titled "Safety Critical Machine Learning Does Not Exist"
https://fluconf.online/sessions/safety-critical-machine-learning-does-not-exist/
Starting in about seven minutes, see you there!
We have a little under an hour until the next session, titled "Confessions of a recovering patriarch" by @iwein
https://fluconf.online/sessions/confessions-of-a-recovering-patriarch/
Starting at 17:00 UTC
This next session will *not* be recorded, though there are older recordings with similar subject matter available and the content will be made available as a blog post.
You'll need to attend to catch this particular session, which will start in about five minutes:
Hopefully you had a chance to grab snacks and refill your water in this brief break.
Up next we have a presentation from @mlncn titled "Scaling Community Conversations and Decisions", this time hosted on his coop's BigBlueButton instance.
Details about the session are available here:
https://fluconf.online/sessions/scaling-community-conversations-and-decisions/
"la lune à bougé"
The moon is 5 times as far as it was in 2020. With the explosion of AI, we've missed our carbon moonshot targets.
Fascinating and thought-provoking talk and article by @Khrys at #FluConf #FluConf2025
"Librism, Luddism, feminism (and AI?)"
https://fluconf.online/sessions/techno-logy-luddism-feminism-and-what-about-ai-/
The next #fluConf session is an article by ohio olarte (not on the Fediverse) titled "Neo-Luddism in a developing country can be odd"
https://fluconf.online/sessions/neo-luddism-in-a-developing-country-can-be-odd/
Yes, I was similarly delighted, but found out very late. Hopped on a session.. hoping to be able to hop onto some more.
I also watched the start of a true must-see video by Brett Sheffield of @librecast ..
"Zen and the Art of Multicast: An Inquiry Into Values"
Our next session is an article by @Khrys titled "Techno-logy, luddism, feminism (and what about AI ?)"
https://khrys.eu.org/conferences/luddisme_en/
Scheduled to "begin" in about 10 minutes, but you can of course start reading any time!