Talk comments

Michelangelo van Dam at 13:36 on 22 Aug 2020

This session was surprisingly interesting, entertaining and well prepared. Loved it!

Michelangelo van Dam at 13:34 on 22 Aug 2020

Great approach to have the interview and discussion setup. Lots of pointers given to take note of.

Michelangelo van Dam at 13:33 on 22 Aug 2020

This talk was mind blowing, including the message given. Lots of respect for finding a way to share your personal experience.

Michelangelo van Dam at 13:31 on 22 Aug 2020

Very inspiring talk with plenty of hooks to dig deeper into. Thank you for sharing.
Do remember to articulate better when you’re on a roll, for not native English speakers (at least for me) I sometimes missed the point you were making.

Michelangelo van Dam at 13:27 on 22 Aug 2020

Exciting moment to open up the event during these awkward times. Well done!

on Opening

Arjan Kleene at 13:03 on 22 Aug 2020

Interesting talk with a clear and somewhat unexpected new view on diversity. There's more than black and white, or male and female. Also loved the test during the talk.

Aisha Sie at 22:06 on 21 Aug 2020

Ramon mixed pre-recorded thought challenges with audience voting mechanisms followed by live interview with the host, which I thought was an excellent way to play with the session format! Especially since the topic of ethics really invites everyone to think along actively, starting with the classic trolley problem but gradually building up complexity. The sci-fi twist in that was a lot of fun! There were technical difficulties which kept the session from coming to its full potential but Ramon (with Stefan) powered on through that, leading to lots of engaging discussion during/after the talk. So thanks for the boatload of food for thought!

A great talk, with a great concept.. it was very nice to see how you used the available tech to explain your talk.

The interview style was very good. Thanks alot for this one!

Arjan Kleene at 15:55 on 21 Aug 2020

Interesting discussion format. Also interesting to realize how far ahead tool writers need to plan for compatibility with new and upcoming releases, which is of course more challenging when the changes are bigger.

Timo Bakx at 15:52 on 21 Aug 2020

Nice examples. With actual dilemma's. I love the sci-fi approach.

The setting of letting the audience pick a choice and then discuss it in depth with a guest is quite nice.

I'd love to see the statistics of the answers, though. ^_^