Post #2223636
2026-04-26 12:51 UTC
@JennyList@mastodon.social I don't know the personal and business relations you have with the commercial side of Hackaday, so, um, take this with a grain of "if you think that sounds like something that would not drive a wedge between your source of income and you", but it seems to me that they, understandably, don't do live/low-latency coverage from many types of events (as a) that's kind of dangerous to associate with and b) deprive SupplyFrame's marketing division of potential publicity work).
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@JennyList@mastodon.social 2026-04-26 12:54
@funkylab@mastodon.social we do stuff from events, yes. HaD doesn't touch on current affairs much though, for example.
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@funkylab@mastodon.social 2026-04-26 12:56
@JennyList@mastodon.social But sorting through an online conference schedule, picking out the three talks relevant to your audience, watching them, writing a bit of an article on that and maybe having an old-school magazine style interview on the topic with the authors, well, that sounds doable. Jenny's take on a (hypothetic) scientific presentation "intercepting GSM-R for public train localization networks" from a Dutch local, electronics engineer technical, and HaD-crowdy social context, for example.