As every year, the first week of February, Fosdem took place. This year I cannot attend due to my health conditions, but I'm happy that the talks were recorded, and I can see it online.
These are the talks which I liked and I enjoyed:
- An Introduction to Open Source AI
- An engineer's guide to Linux Kernel upgrades
- Automated Documentation for Open Source Hardware
- Beyond passwords: secure authentication with passkeys
- Carbon measurement and energy attribution for processes and hardware devices in the Linux kernel
- DNS for I2P: Distributed Network without Central Authority
- Dependency injection: a different way to structure a project
- Effortless Bug Hunting with Differential Fuzzing
- Embedded Security 2023
- Embedding Servo in Rust projects
- Fighting cancer with Rust
- Firefox power profiling: a powerful visualization of web sustainability
- From Containers to Unikernels
- LangChain From 0 To 1: Unveiling the Power of LLM Programming
- Modos: Building an Ecosystem of Open-Hardware E Ink Devices
- Navigating the Networking Maze of Kubernetes
- Observations on a DNSSEC incident: the russian TLD
- Own your CI with Nix
- Post-Quantum Cryptography transition: where we are now
- Power profiling my entire house with the Firefox Profiler
- Practical Introduction to Safe Reinforcement Learning
- QUBIK a 1p PocketQube satellite platform
- Quartz Solar OS: Building an open source AI solar forecast for everyone
- Reducing Costs and Improving Performance With Data Modeling in Postgres
- Testing Go command line programs with go-internal/testscript
- Testing in a Box: Streamlining Embedded Systems Testing
- The secret life of a goroutine
- What is Linux kernel keystore
- What’s possible in observability when we have frame pointers
- Zephyr and RISC-V: I Ain't Afraid Of No Ghosts