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The 12th International Workshop on Plan 9 features presentations shared via YouTube playlist, covering topics related to the Plan 9 operating system community.
A community discussion thread for sharing and consolidating early acceptance, rebuttal, and rejection decisions for the MICCAI 2026 conference.
The author reflects on the AI Agents Conference in NYC, arguing that many startups are focusing on temporary moats like observability and data substrates rather than durable defensibility in an era of commoditized engineering.
A PhD student at ICLR seeks practical tactics to overcome social anxiety and break into existing conversation groups without generic confidence advice.
LixCon 2026 conference media is now available on media.ccc.de with podcast feeds.
A PhD student seeks advice on effective networking strategies at ICLR conference, specifically whether approaching poster authors about internships is appropriate or if it creates burden for presenters.
At the AIE Miami event, @dexhorthy quoted the Z/L continuum, which @swyx and @altryne noted is catching on among AI engineers.
The AIE Miami community event kicked off with a packed room of AI Engineers and talks streaming live on YouTube.
KDD 2026 Cycle 2 paper reviews have disappeared from author view, while remaining visible in reviewer view, raising concerns about a potential technical issue with the conference submission system.
A curated list of approximately 1,200 ICLR 2026 accepted papers (22% of total) with publicly available code, data, or demos has been compiled and published. ICLR 2026 will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil starting April 22nd, 2026.
The inaugural postmarketOS Conference will be held September 25-27, 2026 at RWTH Aachen University in Germany, featuring presentations, workshops, and discussions on postmarketOS and Linux Mobile development. The Call for Proposals is open until June 30th, and attendance is free but requires advance registration.
PyCon US 2026 is coming to Long Beach, California (May 13-19) with new dedicated AI and Security tracks. The AI track features talks on AI-assisted development, LLMs on laptops, voice agents, and Python async patterns for AI applications.
OpenAI hosted the first self-organizing conference on machine learning (SOCML) with over 150 AI practitioners, focusing on peer-to-peer learning and serendipitous interactions rather than traditional keynote-driven formats. The event successfully facilitated cross-disciplinary conversations and generated new research ideas across robotics, neuroscience, and AI diversity.