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Diversity of thought and tech conferences

4 pointsby joejagover 11 years ago

3 comments

ggreerover 11 years ago
For me, the most useful tech talks are the result of a lot work by the speaker (or the speaker&#x27;s team). My favorite example is Charlie Miller&#x27;s talk on battery firmware hacking at DEFCON 19[1]. In 45 minutes, he detailed months of time spent trying to get a laptop to explode remotely. He gave examples firmware disassembly, research (he&#x27;d never done hardware stuff before), and social engineering. Not only did the talk contain information about battery security, but it gave a glimpse of the thought processes and tools he used.<p>Compare that to conferences about politics and philosophy. There&#x27;s no equivalent talk. They use debate formats because what else could they do? They don&#x27;t have much useful information to present.<p>1: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlSBQ5b6Pdw#t=0m35s" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=dlSBQ5b6Pdw#t=0m35s</a>
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ams6110over 11 years ago
How would this work any better than the never-ending flame wars that are continually being waged in countless online forums?
paulorlandoover 11 years ago
I like it. Look forward to seeing it in action.