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Unpolitisch sein, geht das überhaupt? Oder ist auch grade das betont unpolitische Dasein eine politische Entscheidung? Das, und was das Problem mit "unpolitisch-sein" das Problem ist, diskutieren wir heute anhand von kleinen Beispielen zum Beispiel aus der Welt der Programmierung sowie aus der Musik. #### Links Atomkraftgegner*innen sind faktenresistent: https://www.golem.de/news/fukushima-laesst-wasser-ab-tritium-zwischen-tatsachen-und-wissenschaftsleugnung-2104-155694.html Tweet von CoralineAda bzgl. Code of Conduct: https://twitter.com/CoralineAda/status/1041465346656530432 Das Private ist politisch: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politik_der_ersten_Person Nicolas' Zweitpodcast Bytegeschichten: https://bytegeschichten.eisfunke.com #### Website, Forum, Lizenz Unsere Website: https://systemproblem.de Link zum Forum: https://forum.eisfunke.com/t/sp023-das-politische-des-unpolitischen Dieser Podcast ist frei verfügbar unter der CC BY-SA 4.0-Lizenz. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 Titelmusik: Trash Fm von Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4796-trash-fm Lizenz: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
01:53 - Jamison’s Superpower: Moving swiftly between layers. 03:59 - Being An Engineering Manager * Context Switching * lftm (https://github.com/CoralineAda/lftm) * Career Advancement as an Engineer * Title Inflation * Providing Team Members with Growth Opportunities * Psychological Safety (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_safety) * Challenging People with Goals * Comradery via Video Conferencing * Latent Learning 23:44 - Starting the Soft Skills Engineering (https://softskills.audio/) Podcast My Brother, My Brother and Me Podcast (https://www.maximumfun.org/shows/my-brother-my-brother-and-me) Engaging with People of All Backgrounds All Over The World The Emphasis of Soft Skills 35:42 - The Evolution of Tech Culture and Bootcamp Practices 39:54 - Conference Organization Balancing Technical and Interpersonal Talks Making Connections and Friendships Encouraging Speaker Choice Reflections: Jamison: Zone of Proximal Development (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_proximal_development). This episode was brought to you by @therubyrep (https://twitter.com/therubyrep) of DevReps, LLC (http://www.devreps.com/). To pledge your support and to join our awesome Slack community, visit patreon.com/greaterthancode (https://www.patreon.com/greaterthancode) To make a one-time donation so that we can continue to bring you more content and transcripts like this, please do so at paypal.me/devreps (https://www.paypal.me/devreps). You will also get an invitation to our Slack community this way as well. Amazon links may be affiliate links, which means you’re supporting the show when you purchase our recommendations. Thanks! Special Guest: Jamison Dance.
00:57 – Kayte’s Superpower: Taking Something That Doesn’t Exist & Making It Real 02:12 – Having Confidence 06:45 – Paying Closer Attention to Your Accomplishments lftm (https://github.com/CoralineAda/lftm) 08:30 – Dress Code at a Tactical Level 11:43 – The Intersection of Fashion and Coding 10 Cloverfield Lane (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1179933/) 15:52 – Wearable Technology and Biotechnology 17:09 – Creation and Paving The Way For Women in Tech 23:17 – In-Home Coding Parties/Pop Up Shops 26:37 – Program and Course Feedback 29:57 – Debunking The Myth That Technology, Science, and STEM is For Boys 34:53 – Sign up to be find out about Holiday Promotions! 37:00 – The Gift of Innovation: Tech for Marginalized People and Communities 39:55 – Coming in 2019.... Reflections: John: Framing coding as an in-home, fun, party activity vs a classroom activity. Coraline: Focusing on your accomplishments and building confidence through positive self-talk. Kayte: Fashion tech and retail tech is exciting! This episode was brought to you by @therubyrep (https://twitter.com/therubyrep) of DevReps, LLC (http://www.devreps.com/). To pledge your support and to join our awesome Slack community, visit patreon.com/greaterthancode (https://www.patreon.com/greaterthancode). To make a one-time donation so that we can continue to bring you more content and transcripts like this, please do so at paypal.me/devreps (https://www.paypal.me/devreps). You will also get an invitation to our Slack community this way as well. Amazon links may be affiliate links, which means you’re supporting the show when you purchase our recommendations. Thanks! Special Guest: Kayte Malik.
If you wanted to hear about the time Jessamyn went on Jesse Ventura's TV show, this episode of the MetaFilter podcast is your big chance! Also we talk about, y'know, MetaFilter and MetaFilterian things and fun stuff and stupid stuff. The whole gamut, basically.Helpful LinksPodcast FeedSubscribe with iTunesDirect mp3 downloadMisc -It's October, let's get spoopy. - Glitch is pretty great - Jenn Schiffer is rad - Nova at 50 - oh also Jessamyn was on Jesse Ventura's show - what up, Gritty Jobs - Seeking nude Yoga/Pilates Teachers in Boston (& NYC) by Autumn Willow - photo project help by tangaroo - Library Director for Mesa County Libraries in Colorado Project - Two-sentence Horror Stories by maxsparber - peaceful, easy gmail by jessamyn - Artpal! by the phlegmatic king - Geeky Librarian things (mostly) by griffey - Definitely not made up Murder She Wrote title cards by clipperton - Wordshore speaks some words by Wordshore - Altered States Podcast-with help from MeFi by GospelofWesleyWillis - Lyric McKerrigan, Secret Librarian by yankeefog - Roguelike Celebration, October 6-7 2018 in San Francisco (third annual!) by dreamyshade MetaFilter - Linux Kernel adopts code of conduct by jenkinsEar - of which cf. Coraline - My time has come! by straight - barf, ralph, blow chunks, pray to the porcelain god by not_the_water - Nintendo Makes Mistake, Gives Internet Ideas by NoxAeternum - a comment by NoxAeternum - All hail Gritty. by everybody had matching towels - Then the lawyers will lead us to reason... by mandolin conspiracy - "Do you want to read a mathematics book?" his professor asked him by LobsterMitten Ask MeFi - Car negotiation pricing ...help by gregjunior - What shape petit fours can I cut from a sheet cake s.t.... by meaty shoe puppet - Did I miss a day of etiquette school growing up? by rocketbadger - Am I an antisocial roommate? by iamsuper - What can we do to honor gender pronouns as event planners? by rockyraccoon - "How do you know it was because of your race?" by jnrs - a comment by jessamyn - What's your favorite piece of trivia? by storybored - Colleague/coauthor convicted of child porn posession – now what? by Anonymous FanFare - Saturday Night Live: Adam Driver, Kanye West by DizzyOnBugSpray Music Featured this episode: - Open to the Sky by Foosnark - The Counterforce by Grangousier - Life, Alexander by Maaik - Arps-speriment #3: Soothing Arps by CarrotAdventure - Caroline by peppercorn - Ed Steamhams - Cooking Out Loud by cortex
02:03 – Kim’s Superpower: Being able to solve puzzles and problems and teaching others to do the same. 05:39 – Speaking and Teaching Math 11:44 – Using Technology to Visualize Math: Quilting, Sewing, Playdough, Boxes 13:53 – Incorporating Programming Into Math Classes Processing (https://processing.org/) 16:01 – Specialization and Efficiency 23:38 – The Cinderella Dress in Action (https://twitter.com/kvdspek/status/929783888527937538) 27:06 – Talking About Process, Mistakes, and Failures 34:56 –Teaching Problem Solving and Failure 39:08 – Perseverance Over Content Reflections: Coraline: Show your work. lftm (https://github.com/CoralineAda/lftm) Sam: The value of perspective. Jessica: To be perfect, it has to be repeatable for particular people in a particular context. John: Obstacles parallelisms. Fail first, learn from the failure, get better. But planning for that is integral. Kim: Productive failure, trial and error, and doing beautiful things. This episode was brought to you by @therubyrep (https://twitter.com/therubyrep) of DevReps, LLC (http://www.devreps.com/). To pledge your support and to join our awesome Slack community, visit patreon.com/greaterthancode (https://www.patreon.com/greaterthancode). To make a one-time donation so that we can continue to bring you more content and transcripts like this, please do so at paypal.me/devreps (https://www.paypal.me/devreps). You will also get an invitation to our Slack community this way as well. Amazon links may be affiliate links, which means you’re supporting the show when you purchase our recommendations. Thanks! Special Guest: Kim Vanderspek.
00:53 – Safia’s Superpower: Sight 03:04 – Learning Languages — Both Human and Programming The Sapir Whorf Hypothesis (http://www.blutner.de/color/Sapir-Whorf.pdf) 07:56 – Being Empathetic in an International Perspective and Building Universal and Approachable Tech 11:19 – What does success look like for minorities in the Silicon Valley monoculture?; Being Tokenized Admiral Grace Hopper (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper) 21:59 – Accepting Speaking Engagements Because of Who You Are (i.e. as a woman, minority, etc.) 24:07 – Writing Things Down to Balance Prioritizing Decisions 30:46 – Defining “Happy” and Always Feeling the Need to Do More 37:02 – Destruction-Focused Development @jessitron (https://twitter.com/jessitron/status/943551570591002624?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E943551570591002624&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.greaterthancode.com%2F2018%2F01%2F03%2F061-destruction-focused-development-with-safia-abdalla%2F) Destruction-Focused Development: write it, delete it, repeat. "I don't become obsessed with the code. I think it's more important to be obsessed with the problem." @captainsafia on @greaterthancode. 43:58 – Safia’s Early Coding “Shenanigans” Reflections: Coraline: Being thoughtful about planning finite energy and labor. Also being content vs being happy. @jessitron (https://twitter.com/jessitron/status/943551732671500289?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E943551732671500289&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.greaterthancode.com%2F2018%2F01%2F03%2F061-destruction-focused-development-with-safia-abdalla%2F) "I often feel like I don't do enough and I haven't defined what 'enough' is." @CoralineAda on @greaterthancode Jasmine: Exploring feelings about being represented at events. Jessica: Broadening perspectives that most of us were born into. Safia: Talking about the Silicon Valley monoculture, being content vs happy, and tokenism. This episode was brought to you by @therubyrep (https://twitter.com/therubyrep) of DevReps, LLC (http://www.devreps.com/). To pledge your support and to join our awesome Slack community, visit patreon.com/greaterthancode (https://www.patreon.com/greaterthancode). To make a one-time donation so that we can continue to bring you more content and transcripts like this, please do so at paypal.me/devreps (https://www.paypal.me/devreps). You will also get an invitation to our Slack community this way as well. Amazon links may be affiliate links, which means you’re supporting the show when you purchase our recommendations. Thanks! Special Guest: Safia Abdalla.
Open-Source Community Management and Safety With Coraline Ada Ehmke and Yana Carstens Follow us on Twitter! @techdoneright or leave us a review on iTunes! Guests Coraline Ada Ehmke (https://twitter.com/CoralineAda): Open Source Advocate, Creator of The Contributor Covenant (http://contributor-covenant.org/), Founding Panelist of Greater Than Code (https://www.greaterthancode.com/), Senior Engineer on the Community and Safety Team at GitHub (https://github.com/) Yana Carstens (https://twitter.com/YanaCarstens): Senior User Experience Designer at Table XI (http://www.tablexi.com/) Summary How can you manage a social media site to maximize community and make all contributors feel safe? Coraline Ada Ehmke (@CoralineAda (https://twitter.com/CoralineAda)), from GitHub's Community and Safety Team, and Yana Carstens (@YanaCarstens (https://twitter.com/YanaCarstens)), a Senior UX designer with Table XI, join Noel on this episode of Tech Done Right. We discuss tools for allowing users more control over their social media environment and community, and how to use personas in design as a way to understand user's goals and guide them toward positive community actions. Notes 02:59 - GitHub’s Community Management and Anti-Harassment Tools Team and the Problems that They Are Trying to Solve 06:47 - Exposing Anti-Harassment Features and Making Them Prominent, Improving User Experience, and Identifying Harassers 15:10 - Throwing Friction to “Jerkfaces”; Block Functionality 19:13 - Sentiment Analysis (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentiment_analysis) - Eudora (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eudora_(email_client)) 26:38 - Working Together with Other Social Platforms - Chatham House Rules (https://www.chathamhouse.org/about/chatham-house-rule) 30:38 - What does success look like? “Social Coding” 33:05 - Visibility and Flagging of Comments Resources: Coraline: GitHub Community Guidelines (https://help.github.com/articles/github-community-guidelines/) Yana: Lean UX: Applying Lean Principles to Improve User Experience by Jeff Gothelf (http://www.jeffgothelf.com/lean-ux-book/) UX Booth (http://www.uxbooth.com/) UX Mastery (http://uxmastery.com/) Usability.gov (https://www.usability.gov/) Special Guests: Coraline Ada Ehmke and Yana Carstens.
02:07 - Pete Hodgson Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Ruby Rogues Episode #176: Rails as an SOA Client with Pete Hodgson The iPhreaks Show Episodes with Pete Hodgson 03:13 - Feature Toggles, Flags, Bits, Etc. Trunk Based Development iPhreaks Show Episode #136: Efficient Engineering Practices for Software Projects with Neal Ford 06:17 - Merge Hell 08:10 - Branches 08:59 - Why not constantly rebase? Martin Fowler: FeatureBranch 10:48 - Why use feature toggles? Martin Fowler: Feature Toggles 12:29 - Making Code Configurable 16:37 - Approaching Feature Toggles 20:04 - A/B Testing 25:11 - Approaching Feature Toggles (Cont’d) snuffle ambient-spec rack-flags 34:37 - Implications for Testing 36:12 - Toggle Interaction; Nesting of Features 37:28 - Introducing Features Toggles to Teams Pushback 40:43 - Managing Code Reviews with No Feature Branches Picks Cryptic Ruby Global Variables and Their Meanings (Coraline) RailsBridge Installfest (Coraline) Concourse (Pete) Architectural Decision Records (Pete) Pete Hodgson: The Ultimate Traveler's Coffee Kit (Pete) Deschutes Red Chair NWPA (Pete)
02:07 - Pete Hodgson Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Ruby Rogues Episode #176: Rails as an SOA Client with Pete Hodgson The iPhreaks Show Episodes with Pete Hodgson 03:13 - Feature Toggles, Flags, Bits, Etc. Trunk Based Development iPhreaks Show Episode #136: Efficient Engineering Practices for Software Projects with Neal Ford 06:17 - Merge Hell 08:10 - Branches 08:59 - Why not constantly rebase? Martin Fowler: FeatureBranch 10:48 - Why use feature toggles? Martin Fowler: Feature Toggles 12:29 - Making Code Configurable 16:37 - Approaching Feature Toggles 20:04 - A/B Testing 25:11 - Approaching Feature Toggles (Cont’d) snuffle ambient-spec rack-flags 34:37 - Implications for Testing 36:12 - Toggle Interaction; Nesting of Features 37:28 - Introducing Features Toggles to Teams Pushback 40:43 - Managing Code Reviews with No Feature Branches Picks Cryptic Ruby Global Variables and Their Meanings (Coraline) RailsBridge Installfest (Coraline) Concourse (Pete) Architectural Decision Records (Pete) Pete Hodgson: The Ultimate Traveler's Coffee Kit (Pete) Deschutes Red Chair NWPA (Pete)
02:07 - Pete Hodgson Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Ruby Rogues Episode #176: Rails as an SOA Client with Pete Hodgson The iPhreaks Show Episodes with Pete Hodgson 03:13 - Feature Toggles, Flags, Bits, Etc. Trunk Based Development iPhreaks Show Episode #136: Efficient Engineering Practices for Software Projects with Neal Ford 06:17 - Merge Hell 08:10 - Branches 08:59 - Why not constantly rebase? Martin Fowler: FeatureBranch 10:48 - Why use feature toggles? Martin Fowler: Feature Toggles 12:29 - Making Code Configurable 16:37 - Approaching Feature Toggles 20:04 - A/B Testing 25:11 - Approaching Feature Toggles (Cont’d) snuffle ambient-spec rack-flags 34:37 - Implications for Testing 36:12 - Toggle Interaction; Nesting of Features 37:28 - Introducing Features Toggles to Teams Pushback 40:43 - Managing Code Reviews with No Feature Branches Picks Cryptic Ruby Global Variables and Their Meanings (Coraline) RailsBridge Installfest (Coraline) Concourse (Pete) Architectural Decision Records (Pete) Pete Hodgson: The Ultimate Traveler's Coffee Kit (Pete) Deschutes Red Chair NWPA (Pete)
Thank you RailsClips Kickstarter Backers! 02:27 - Andrea Magnorsky Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog [YouTube] Andrea Magnorsky: The Tools that Shape Us BatCat Games @batcatgames Blog @roundcrisis (Andrea’s Game-Related Twitter Account) 02:56 - “What Game Developers Know That Business Devs Can Benefit From” Going From Enterprise => Professional Game Dev Andrew O’Connor, co-founder of BatCat Games XSplit (Xbox Comparison) 08:28 - Curiosity and Motivation 09:10 - Is game development more approachable than in the past? Unity Game Engine The Unreal Engine MonoGame Totality Engine 10:12 - Learning New Skills and Coding Practices to Write Games Unlearning to Be Clean Game Loop Levels of Code: Low-Level Code Intermediate Layer Scripts and Game Play 15:45 - Performance and Iterations [YouTube] Andrea Magnorsky: The Tools that Shape Us Testing Iteration Speed “Benevolent Dictator + You” 20:45 - Making Games Inviting FUN 23:11 - Techniques to Cope with State 24:16 - Releasing and Deadlines (Business Issues Between Developers and Management) 28:30 - Testing Property Testing FsCheck 30:45 - Writing Aspects of Games (Stories, Artwork, etc.) 32:22 - Why F#? Type Providers Tutorial: Creating a Type Provider (F#) Xamarin Studio 38:44 - Pair Programming or Agile Techniques in Game Dev? “Stupid Courage/Bravery” 42:22 - Teaching Game Development (Game Jams) Global Game Jam Indie Game Jams Game Jams on itch.io 44:39 - Onikira: Demon Killer Onikara - Demon Killer on Steam Hardware DmC: Devil May Cry Picks [Vimeo] Carina C. Zona: Schemas for the Real World (Avdi) Maryville, Tennessee (Avdi) Monodraw (Jessica) Elizabeth Naramore: Uncomfortable (Jessica) ambient_spec (Coraline) Cosmic Encounter (Coraline) Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (Chuck) Mastery by Robert Greene (Chuck) Dixit (Andrea) Michael Bernstein: Know Your Types (Andrea) [Vimeo] Philip Potter: Generative testing with clojure.test.check (Andrea)
Thank you RailsClips Kickstarter Backers! 02:27 - Andrea Magnorsky Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog [YouTube] Andrea Magnorsky: The Tools that Shape Us BatCat Games @batcatgames Blog @roundcrisis (Andrea’s Game-Related Twitter Account) 02:56 - “What Game Developers Know That Business Devs Can Benefit From” Going From Enterprise => Professional Game Dev Andrew O’Connor, co-founder of BatCat Games XSplit (Xbox Comparison) 08:28 - Curiosity and Motivation 09:10 - Is game development more approachable than in the past? Unity Game Engine The Unreal Engine MonoGame Totality Engine 10:12 - Learning New Skills and Coding Practices to Write Games Unlearning to Be Clean Game Loop Levels of Code: Low-Level Code Intermediate Layer Scripts and Game Play 15:45 - Performance and Iterations [YouTube] Andrea Magnorsky: The Tools that Shape Us Testing Iteration Speed “Benevolent Dictator + You” 20:45 - Making Games Inviting FUN 23:11 - Techniques to Cope with State 24:16 - Releasing and Deadlines (Business Issues Between Developers and Management) 28:30 - Testing Property Testing FsCheck 30:45 - Writing Aspects of Games (Stories, Artwork, etc.) 32:22 - Why F#? Type Providers Tutorial: Creating a Type Provider (F#) Xamarin Studio 38:44 - Pair Programming or Agile Techniques in Game Dev? “Stupid Courage/Bravery” 42:22 - Teaching Game Development (Game Jams) Global Game Jam Indie Game Jams Game Jams on itch.io 44:39 - Onikira: Demon Killer Onikara - Demon Killer on Steam Hardware DmC: Devil May Cry Picks [Vimeo] Carina C. Zona: Schemas for the Real World (Avdi) Maryville, Tennessee (Avdi) Monodraw (Jessica) Elizabeth Naramore: Uncomfortable (Jessica) ambient_spec (Coraline) Cosmic Encounter (Coraline) Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (Chuck) Mastery by Robert Greene (Chuck) Dixit (Andrea) Michael Bernstein: Know Your Types (Andrea) [Vimeo] Philip Potter: Generative testing with clojure.test.check (Andrea)
Thank you RailsClips Kickstarter Backers! 02:27 - Andrea Magnorsky Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog [YouTube] Andrea Magnorsky: The Tools that Shape Us BatCat Games @batcatgames Blog @roundcrisis (Andrea’s Game-Related Twitter Account) 02:56 - “What Game Developers Know That Business Devs Can Benefit From” Going From Enterprise => Professional Game Dev Andrew O’Connor, co-founder of BatCat Games XSplit (Xbox Comparison) 08:28 - Curiosity and Motivation 09:10 - Is game development more approachable than in the past? Unity Game Engine The Unreal Engine MonoGame Totality Engine 10:12 - Learning New Skills and Coding Practices to Write Games Unlearning to Be Clean Game Loop Levels of Code: Low-Level Code Intermediate Layer Scripts and Game Play 15:45 - Performance and Iterations [YouTube] Andrea Magnorsky: The Tools that Shape Us Testing Iteration Speed “Benevolent Dictator + You” 20:45 - Making Games Inviting FUN 23:11 - Techniques to Cope with State 24:16 - Releasing and Deadlines (Business Issues Between Developers and Management) 28:30 - Testing Property Testing FsCheck 30:45 - Writing Aspects of Games (Stories, Artwork, etc.) 32:22 - Why F#? Type Providers Tutorial: Creating a Type Provider (F#) Xamarin Studio 38:44 - Pair Programming or Agile Techniques in Game Dev? “Stupid Courage/Bravery” 42:22 - Teaching Game Development (Game Jams) Global Game Jam Indie Game Jams Game Jams on itch.io 44:39 - Onikira: Demon Killer Onikara - Demon Killer on Steam Hardware DmC: Devil May Cry Picks [Vimeo] Carina C. Zona: Schemas for the Real World (Avdi) Maryville, Tennessee (Avdi) Monodraw (Jessica) Elizabeth Naramore: Uncomfortable (Jessica) ambient_spec (Coraline) Cosmic Encounter (Coraline) Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (Chuck) Mastery by Robert Greene (Chuck) Dixit (Andrea) Michael Bernstein: Know Your Types (Andrea) [Vimeo] Philip Potter: Generative testing with clojure.test.check (Andrea)
Britt Ballard leads this roundtable discussion on home-growing your own conference and their experiences, from theme and logo selection to scheduling guests and venues, turning Keep Ruby Weird from a dream into a reality. Keep Ruby Weird Jeremiah The Innocent FormKeep Scheduling, made simple Badges O.Henry Pun-Off Chauffeuring Ruby Rody