Really enjoyed the talk, especially to hear your personal adventures with regards to GovHack - even for someone like myself with zero (0) previous knowledge of Haskell.
It's always nice to hear stories from the trenches.
Thanks Ben, got some great ideas and tools to try. May even have a go at eggs Benedict.
Thanks Richard, very interesting and informative. Makes me pine for a smart meter!! Got some good ideas to try out.
Did a great job despite all the AV issues. Would have been nice to have had more time and gone into a little bit more detail on the various frameworks (pro's and con's) but that's the problem with 20 minute slots (not the speaker's fault).
Congratulations on providing working demonstrations of attack vectors in a way that was understandable by those who don't specialise in security. They were thorough, unrushed, and well explained.
I've been to talks on monitoring and the options for DIY, but I loved the level of detail you went to, to demonstrate the implementation in a Linux environment. Thanks for giving us all a starting point from which we can aim to do the same.
I don't really have an constructive criticism; the talk was well paced, informative, and topical. Thank you.
While the presentation itself was a great introduction to virtualisation, I didn't feel it covered the points in the description. 30 minutes including questions and change-over isn't long, but I was really hoping to see the 100's of VMs demo...
Interesting history of unicode - thanks Nick. Just watch the time (although - partially my fault there!)
Excellent talk Richard - thankyou for sharing - just sad more people weren't there to see it. Thankfully it was recorded.
Very good intro.
I would have shortened the explanation and focus on stress management, however still 5 from here :)