Repeating what I said on Twitter:
"Gotta be said, @LGnome is a great speaker. Delivering tech content superbly, with just the right amount of wit. You need him at your conf."
Basically this - very good talk, well delivered, and just the right amount of subtle entertainment value. Perfectly executed.
Entertaining and informative; good advice throughout.
I'm so glad this wasn't just a basic Redis talk - very informative, showing the advanced stuff with good, clear examples. Very nice talk, well presented!
Fair play, David warned us that we wouldn't learn much, if anything, but I really think to provide good value, a different perspective, or delivering rarely-known hints/tips (rather than the obvious stuff) would've made this talk better. Delivery was okay, and the gifs were a-plenty (as promised). I think there's potential in this talk, but it needs some working on and improvement.
Brilliant. Engaging, unique, and informative. If Christopher didn't relate the content back to real-world programming, it would've been a 4-star, but he made everything relevant and understandable.
As an overview talk, this is pretty good. Good emphasis on ubiquitous language. With such a technical topic like this, I'd prefer to see less gifs and memes, but I guess I'm in a minority :) otherwise great! Thanks.
Engaging and informative - really great.
A good overview of various types of authz - I learnt about attribute-based stuff which I didn't know before - so thanks!
As still a relative newbie, I found the presentation useful and informative despite not totally following every detail. My impression is that this tool can provide a very convenient and quick alternative to building error traces directly into the code itself. Quick, temporary and immediate run time traces. Worth getting to know. Thanks.
Flawless. Fantastic advice throughout, entertaining and passionate delivery. There's a reason Cal does keynotes at like every conference - awesome stuff. 10/10 "would silently judge again" :)