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  • Sonic Pi - Sam Aaron56:43

    Sonic Pi - Sam Aaron

    My heart is full, my brain is full. Does anyone have a UK to EU power adapter?

  • State and where to find it - Benjamin "lostkobrakai" Milde19:31

    State and where to find it - Benjamin "lostkobrakai" Milde

    An exploration of state at various levels of a stack.

  • All of the cores - Lars Wikman25:37

    All of the cores - Lars Wikman

    What happens if we put the BEAM on the flagship ARM server processor?

  • Turn old into new: Moving to elixir feature by feature - Anita Ludermann40:44

    Turn old into new: Moving to elixir feature by feature - Anita Ludermann

It's 2022 and our software feels like 1999. Our developer pace is fine but the habitat is crumbling, the technology is outdated. So in January 2023, we took the plunge and started building the new town over in Elixir Land.

  • From Freakout to Fix: Navigating a Security Disaster - Jonatan Männchen40:18

    From Freakout to Fix: Navigating a Security Disaster - Jonatan Männchen

    Picture this: you’re chugging coffee late at night when you realize your beloved library has a massive security hole. Worse yet, someone’s already posted a proof-of-concept exploit for the world to see.

  • Who is doing the thinking? - Bruce Tate21:20

    Who is doing the thinking? - Bruce Tate

    You don’t have to offload critical thought to adopt a coding agent.

  • The Umbrella and the Range - Andrea Leopardi37:36

    The Umbrella and the Range - Andrea Leopardi

    (not the Mix thing and the data structure)

  • The Oban Murders - Shannon & Parker Selbert36:49

    The Oban Murders - Shannon & Parker Selbert

    Join us on a thrilling detective tale as we investigate three mysterious Oban failures that haunted users and stumped our finest agents. Meet the victims, follow the clues, and uncover the motivations behind these job deaths. Why did they die, and is it true that they came back to life?

  • BEAM Internals: Understanding the Erlang Scheduler - Sanne Kalkman22:50

    BEAM Internals: Understanding the Erlang Scheduler - Sanne Kalkman

    Until recently, I took the magic of the BEAM for granted. Like many of us, I spawned processes, passed messages and happily used concurrency without much thought about how any of it really worked. While there is so much more to learn than fits in any one talk, this one aims to give an overview of the Erlang Scheduler and how it allows us write concurrent software without having to think about the hard parts.

  • Branching Out with Ecto: Crafting a Git Adapter That Nobody Asked For - Luís Ferreira37:10

    Branching Out with Ecto: Crafting a Git Adapter That Nobody Asked For - Luís Ferreira

    "Ever thought, 'What if I could query a Git repository like a database?' No? Perfect! This talk is for you."

  • BEAMOps in Print: Write Elixir’s Next Chapter - Ellie Fairholm & Josep Lluis Giralt D'Lacoste22:07

    BEAMOps in Print: Write Elixir’s Next Chapter - Ellie Fairholm & Josep Lluis Giralt D'Lacoste

    How to write a book for Elixir.

  • Simplicity. This is the way! - Johan Mattisson14:50

    Simplicity. This is the way! - Johan Mattisson

    We all love exciting tech—microservices, event sourcing, Kubernetes. But when do we actually need them? Too often, we build for scale before we even have users, piling on complexity that slows us down, makes onboarding harder, and creates a tech debt spiral that’s hard to escape.

  • Smarter Apps with Ash and the Model Context Protocol - Josh Price24:52

    Smarter Apps with Ash and the Model Context Protocol - Josh Price

    Imagine if you could not only build full stack web applications really quickly. Then picture them being way smarter than the apps you build now.

  • Functioning Among Humans - Tobias Pfeiffer42:28

    Functioning Among Humans - Tobias Pfeiffer

    In the development world, most people are striving for technical excellence: better code, faster run times, more convenient interfaces, better databases… But is that really what helps us create better software?

  • From Object-Oriented to Functional Thinking: My Elixir Journey - Louise Blanc21:10

    From Object-Oriented to Functional Thinking: My Elixir Journey - Louise Blanc

    A complete newcomer to Elixir straight from an object-oriented education, we get to hear how the journey was.

  • Desirable Shores - Dan Janowski21:58

    Desirable Shores - Dan Janowski

    "I will illustrate our shared challenge and how we can, and must, collaborate to realize the full potential of our ecosystem and ensure its long term health and sustainability."

  • The Roots of Resiliency18:25

    The Roots of Resiliency

    Ever ship a feature you were proud of, only to have requirements change? This talk traces the journey to becoming a more resilient engineer by reframing rework as adaptive growth, deleting code boldly, and drawing strength from your community.

  • Elixir Hot Takes - Brian Underwood19:29

    Elixir Hot Takes - Brian Underwood

    An opinion-piece on how to use Elixir. Is it spicy? You decide.

  • Giocci: a resource-permeating computing platform for wide-area distributed systems - Hideki Takase & Kikuchi Yutaka17:32

    Giocci: a resource-permeating computing platform for wide-area distributed systems - Hideki Takase & Kikuchi Yutaka

    We had a speaker drop out last minute and we are very thankful Hideki Takase stepped in to share his work on IOT, Elixir and edge computing. Giocci, Zenoh and more.

  • Introducing Tau5 - Sam Aaron23:48

    Introducing Tau5 - Sam Aaron

    Out here processes don't just run, they thrash. Supervision trees fracture into a recursive geometry of light and sound. Introducing Tau5 - Live. Code. Together. Don't just pattern match - rhythm catch.

  • A letter to ourselves - Zach Daniel31:22

    A letter to ourselves - Zach Daniel

    Zach tends to give talks about Ash. Which makes sense. While this talk does involve Ash it hits on something deeper and more fundamental. Revolutionary technology. Heck of a way to start off day 1 of Goatmire Elixir. Guest features by Sasa Juric, several Selberts and more..

  • Fly me a camera -  Damir Batinović0:00

    Fly me a camera - Damir Batinović

    Nerves, Membrane, cameras, WiFi hacking. All in the service of drones. Damir brought the perfect way to wrap up NervesConf EU.

  • Power up applications with Reactor38:00

    Power up applications with Reactor

    Graphs. Sagas. For booting devices? James Harton takes us on a wild romp through his approach to starting up a Nerves device and sharing his in-depth work on Reactor at the same time.

  • Nerves of Vision - Alvise Susmel25:28

    Nerves of Vision - Alvise Susmel

    Object detection models like YOLO explained. And used with Elixir, Nx and Nerves. Accelerated (on the Edge) using the Hailo chip as seen in the Raspberry Pi AI Kit. A technical and crunchy journey.

  • Small Hydro Power Plants with Elixir35:33

    Small Hydro Power Plants with Elixir

    There is a lively Nerves community in Japan. NervesJP. There are also ambitious efforts to put Nerves into production. This presentation introduces usage of Nerves and Elixir in small hydroelectric power plants.

  • Design a hardware product with Nerves34:04

    Design a hardware product with Nerves

    For Goatmire we produced 200 custom Nerves devices. eInk names badges. And the creator of these boards, Gus Workman, shares his knowledge

  • An Elixir Savannah Modem Safari - Taun Chapman23:17

    An Elixir Savannah Modem Safari - Taun Chapman

    Taun brings real-world experiences dealing with mobile connectivity on Nerves devices and his approach to working with VintageNetMobile.

  • Sound the alarm: Recovering devices at scale - Frank Hunleth41:25

    Sound the alarm: Recovering devices at scale - Frank Hunleth

    Frank Hunleth, creator of Nerves, covers the ins and outs of using a less known Erlang mechanism for robustness and recovery. Learn about Erlang alarms and how they keep hundreds of thousands of devices steady.

  • Tell me a story - Saša Jurić58:59

    Tell me a story - Saša Jurić

    Not quite like any other presentation. One to behold.

  • Overcoming my hardware phobia and getting the Nerves - Ellyse Cedeno29:05

    Overcoming my hardware phobia and getting the Nerves - Ellyse Cedeno

    Ellyse has deep roots in distributed systems and is unafraid of the depths of programming and mathematics. She tells the story of being a beginner again and tackling hardware using Nerves.

  • A Nerves Car - Marc Lainez39:17

    A Nerves Car - Marc Lainez

    Kicking off NervesConf with a VW Polo turned into an electric car. Leaf engine, Tesla battery, Nerves brain.