The afternoon of the @TechworksHub AI Launchpad turns to the practical details. First up is @nallott of @nqminds, introducing the concept of a TAIBOM. A practical way to deliver trustworthy AI for real projects.
Next up is Nigel Toon founder and CEO of @graphcoreai is giving the keynote at the @TechworksHub AI Launchpad. Long standing leader in the UK electronics industry and author of "How AI thinks".
I've been particularly looking forward to this talk @fosdem AI Devroom. @andrewjskatz is one of the world's most respected open source lawyers and a highly entertaining speaker. Who better than Andrew to look at the copyright implications of LLMs. https://t.co/Iv3drwumxX
Great to have the Experts of @Embecosm as a valuable member working on GCC and LLVM, closely with many other members, ensuring great upstreamed support for our industrial grade and free RISC-V Cores!
#openhw#compiler#riscv#riscveverywhere#gcc#llvm
Dave Malcolm gives the first talk at the inaugural @fosdem GCC devroom. GCC for new contributors https://t.co/VYHLCbyFVF
The big picture of how to contribute to @gnutools. I'll be following with my talk on how to add a new backend https://t.co/OE4zbAHhUU.
Now @fosdem the consequence if something goes wrong under the CRA. The long standing Product Liability Directive kicks in allowing EU citizens redress. Omar Ennaji explains the implications for FOSS. Omar also is from the @eucommission and one of those responsible for the PLD.
The calibre of speakers at @fosdem is always excellent. I'm now listening to a session on the Cyber Resilience Act. https://t.co/5kUMYjG5a9. The presentation introducing the session is by Benjamin Bögel. Sector Head and one of the authors of the CRA.
I'm at @fosdem again. A chance to get away and hear new ideas. I'm sitting in a packed Rust devroom, listening to the first talk on semantic versioning https://t.co/XQt7PwyDjV . Who would have thought it was so hard. 1 in 6 of the top 1,000 crates has had a semver violation.
One of the great things about the @llvmorg Developers' Meeting is its strong tutorial track. As a generalist, I rely on these sessions to keep up to date. Today a session from @petrh explaining the LLVM CMake based build system.
Delighted that @aprilwensel of Compassionate Coding is giving a keynote at the @llvmorg Developers' Meeting. I heard April speak at the Women in Compilers meeting in 2019, and her message about compassion in technology needs to be spread more widely.
A key insight from @aprilwensel, "Compassion is empathy WITH action." You do need the "action". That then leads to guidance on how you code, and the ecosystem around coding.
The @Embecosm team is at the @llvmorg Developers' Meeting in California this week. Great to join more than 400 other developers and to see that 1/3 are first timers new to LLVM.