Talk comments

Gary Fuller at 15:28 on 20 Feb 2026

Great first time talk. Really curious to see how this project develops.

Gary Fuller at 15:27 on 20 Feb 2026

Excellent talk that got me keen to move to HTTP3 and was a great refresher for the networking module I studied at Uni (and did a better job of explaining the key concepts).

Matt Raines at 14:32 on 20 Feb 2026

Opinionated and delivered with deadpan humour. A very thought provoking look at a potentially quite dry topic.

Matt Raines at 14:30 on 20 Feb 2026

Good whistle stop tour of how a network request works down the layers. Detailed but clear and concise. A great first time conference talk.

Daniel Leech at 13:48 on 20 Feb 2026

Great talk that explored the mysteries of what happens after the networking Application layer. Well delivered.

Daniel Leech at 13:46 on 20 Feb 2026

Great insights into the nature of securty vulnerabilities in PHP

Daniel Leech at 13:45 on 20 Feb 2026

Enjoyable, interactive and engaging talk

Paul Conroy at 13:38 on 20 Feb 2026

"Profiling doesn't show you what you wanted your code to do, but shows what it's actually doing".
Very enjoyable talk - really informative while also being funny and engaging.

Paul Conroy at 13:33 on 20 Feb 2026

This was a great keynote, very enjoyable way to start the day. High energy, funny, and thought-provoking. The live voting bit was a really nice touch.

Gary Fuller at 12:37 on 20 Feb 2026

This wasn't the talk I was expecting but was definitely the talk I needed. The use of AI as a tool for developing domain knowledge and technical knowledge, rather than simply vibe coding or grunt work, was something I hadn't considered.