These could be from YouTube, tech conferences, or any other source — preference for the fresh stuff from 2023, but not necessarily.
Please share your top picks and couple of words of why they stood out to you. Thanks!
- Pushing Through Friction by Dan Na: https://youtu.be/8bxZuzDKoI0?si=FRVYc-XAK_HuRNs3. Great talk about how ideas get stalled in the big organisational machine, and what you can do about it.
- You Deserve Nice Things by Soroush Khanlou: https://youtu.be/CTZOjl6_NuY?si=a1pmGILQzGR9T4Wv. Eye opener about making nice-to-use data structures / APIs.
- The Most Important Design Guideline by Scott Meyers: https://youtu.be/sfLZ7v9gEnc?si=QFNdmcguaOHbmFfX. A fun exploration of badly designed software.
Plain Text • Dylan Beattie • GOTO 2023[2] - Dylan explains in detail and with humor, that there really is no such thing as plain text. Well worth it. I watched an older version of the same talk, that finally convinced me why people care so much about Unicode.
Joe Rogan Experience - #2076 - Aza Raskin & Tristan Harris[3] - You really have no idea what LLMs are capable of until you hear them talk about it. No BS, no wild claims, just stuff that you likely haven't heard elsewhere.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APUCMSPiNh4
This one is a classic:
[0]: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2FF649D0C4407B30
All these have the trifecta of important subject + essential concepts + brilliant teacher.
Russ Olsen’s talk about the U.S. moon landing program is one of my favorites. His childlike excitement and amazing storytelling get me every time. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=l3XwpSKqNZw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSRHeXYDLko
Highly relevant to software development.