A big thank you to @thetrainline for hosting our 2024.1 event, marking the first of many this year!
Charles Molyneux joins the team and he’s straight in as the MC this time 💪
Featuring some very interesting talks from @phil_nash and @Marciyo94
2024.1 Speaker #2: @Marciyo94
Topic: Redefining Crypto in Revolut 10: A Case of Pragmatic iOS Development
This talk goes deep into their journey discussing the key metrics and strategies for measuring success, along with the extent of code changes needed for this update.
@kandelvijaya 6 a.m. you will find 2500kcal worth of food by your doorstep to eat throughout the day every day. It is usually microwaveable.
Great option if you want to save time, bad option if you love tasty food.
Prices vary from 15€ in Poland to 40€ in the UK per day.
@kandelvijaya Lastly you can just hire a private chef within your team / department, if you can convince stakeholders that would mean more time spent working on the product 🤣
@kandelvijaya Alternatively you can opt for boxes Hello Fresh (or their competitor) which takes care of meal prep, but results in much more flavorful meals.
@Dimillian I wouldn’t agree with that statement. I like to think that AI is like a race, where falling of your horse and going back to the drawing board is going to put you the massive disadvantage. Isn’t this why Bard and others are always few steps behind?
I’m planning on doing a talk at @NSLondonMeetup soon and was wondering which one of those topics you would like to hear more about.
Any additional thoughts on how to choose the topic?
Imagine there’s an app, where you can bind voice notes to a specific place.
You could only access those notes if you were standing in that place.
Would you leave memories for your future self?
Would you leave them for others?