Shut Up and Speak
- 2 minutes read - 253 wordsI’ve spent this wonderful week at the MacSysAdmin conference, which, as you may be able to deduce from its name, is a conference for Mac sysadmins.
Being at a conference, and at this conference in particular, can be inspiring, which is why i’ve decided to create a follow-up talk for my first one (or last one, however you want to put it), on the topic of Humane Security. Now while i’d love to give it at MacSysadmin, which i consider the crown jewel of all Mac sysadmin conferences1, i really feel i should first approach Macaduk with my proposal.
I’m still in Göteborg writing this, and i actually already started gathering my ideas. For better or for worse, i think they’re only the background and motivation for the whole thing, and i’m really missing both the meat and the expertise here, but if i just re-frame it to “the need for humane security”, i’ve nearly nailed it already ;) (with the added bonus that it’s way shorter than last year’s marathon presentation)
Now i remember that speaking on stage is bloody frightful, but the loving atmosphere of MacSysadmin has filled me with such euphoria that for the moment that fright is all forgotten. I guess this too shall pass.
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My sum total experience of Mac admin conference is, in all honesty, two. Well, three, if you consider our local meetups/miniconfs. To say MacAD.uk comes at an honourable second place does sound a bit less majestic, but it really is a good conference. ↩︎