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Episode 261: 🇳🇱 C++ Under the Sea 🇳🇱 Bernhard, Koen & C++26 Reflection!
2025-11-21 · 13:00
Conor Hoekstra
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Bryce Adelstein Lelbach
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Koen
– Team Lead for HMI Software
@ NV Michel Van de Wiele
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Bernhard
– Senior system software engineer
@ NVIDIA
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Ben Deane
– guest
In this episode, Conor and Bryce record live from C++ Under the Sea! We interview Bernhard, Koen, talk about C++26 Reflection and more! Link to Episode 261 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)Socials ADSP: The Podcast: TwitterConor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | MastodonBryce Adelstein Lelbach: TwitterAbout the Guests: Bernhard is a senior system software engineer at NVIDIA, where he extends, optimizes and maintains the CUDA Core Compute Libraries (CCCL). Previously, he worked as software engineer among physicists at CERN on real-time and embedded software for the Large Hadron Collider, as well as data layout abstractions for heterogeneous architectures, for which he received a PhD in High Performance Computing from the University of Dresden, Germany. Before, he implemented GPU accelerated simulations and 3D visualizations of industrial machining processes. Since 2022, Bernhard is a voting member of WG21 and his interests span geometry, 3D visualizations, optimization, SIMD, GPU computing, refactoring and teaching C++. Koen is an engineer specializing in high-quality software with a strong mathematical foundation. With a PhD in Computer Science from KU Leuven, his work bridges applied mathematics and performance-critical software engineering. As Team Lead for HMI Software at NV Michel Van de Wiele, he focuses on developing C++/Qt applications for textile production systems, optimizing performance, usability, and cloud integration. Passionate about elegant, efficient solutions, Koen brings deep expertise in numerical methods, system optimization, and software architecture. Show Notes Date Recorded: 2025-10-10 Date Released: 2025-11-21 Thrust DocsCUB LibraryC++26 Reflection ProposalADSP Episode 39: How Steve Jobs Saved Sean ParentParrotParrot on GitHubSean's C++ Under the Sea KeynoteParrot sumIntro Song Info Miss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-you Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8 |
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Atlassian Community + Customer Led Conference
2025-05-15 · 13:00
Our "CLC" event is back this year, bringing together community members, customers, and speakers from near and far! Join us for an afternoon and evening packed with expert insights, real-world customer stories, and exciting updates from Team '25. Whether you're a long-time Atlassian user or a first-time attendee, you won't want to miss the opportunity to network, learn, and engage with the Atlassian community. Here's what's in store: ✨ A powerhouse panel and Atlassian talk recapping the biggest announcements from Team '25, and what they really mean for customers, vendors, and users 🎤 Real-world stories from customers like Flix (FlixBus, FlixTrain) and Trivago 🧠 Expert insights from leading Marketplace Partners 🤝 Plenty of time to mingle, network, and enjoy great food, drinks, and swag! Event details: 📅 Date: Thursday, May 15, 2025 🕒 Time: 3:00 PM – 10:00 PM CEST 📍 Location: GLS Campus Berlin, Kastanienallee 82, 10435 Berlin ➡️ RSVP Today: RSVP Link Agenda:
We hope to see you there! Astrid, Fredi, Hubert & Kathryn Atlassian Community Champions (Berlin-Brandenburg) |
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Qlik Autumn Meetup
2024-11-25 · 17:30
Lets meet and greet at Krah Krah and discuss latest topics. There is no program. Just a lose get together with colleagues working with Qlik. Will we see us there? I am looking forward to seeing you Monday 25 November 18:30. Kind regards Bernhard 06802474224 Adress: Krah Krah Rabensteig 8 1010 Wien |
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Last Mile Delivery Meetup: Bridging the Gap Between Letters and Parcels
2024-09-11 · 16:00
Join us to explore how postal operators are advancing their parcel services, and ensure your business stays ahead in the competitive landscape. ✉️📦As postal companies pivot their strategies towards parcel services, the delivery landscape is undergoing a shift. Are carriers prepared for the competition ahead? Join us for an exclusive event where postal operators will share their strategies for advancing parcel services, driving innovation, and improving the last mile delivery experience. 🔍 Key topics Explore customer experience and out-of-home delivery strategies in the final mile, uncovering essential success factors in today's dynamic market. 🎤Speakers panels How can postal & parcel operators elevate their parcel services? What strategies and technologies drive their innovation? In this Meetup, we're shaking things up with a more interactive format featuring two engaging panel discussions: Customer Experience Panel:
Out-of Home-Delivery Panel:
📌About the Meetup The Last Mile Delivery Meetup is all about pushing boundaries and redefining the status quo. Our hybrid event series brings together a vibrant community of practitioners from the logistics industry, tech startups, eCommerce companies, and anyone working in the last mile delivery space. 📅Reserve your spot now and don’t miss this opportunity to benchmark against industry leaders. Register here 👉 https://bettermile.com/last-mile-meetup-event This event is organized in collaboration with connect2posts, a platform that connects startups, postal companies, industry partners, and investors in the postal and logistics sectors. Through matchmaking and tailored activities, it helps startups thrive in the postal and parcel ecosystem. We would like to point out that photographs and video recordings will be made during the event in order to document the event. These recordings may subsequently be published on our channels in order to promote other comparable events. If you do not agree to this, you can also participate in the event online without having any visual material taken of you and published. |
Last Mile Delivery Meetup: Bridging the Gap Between Letters and Parcels
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Meetup Lean Tech Manifesto : retours par les acteurs du mouvement w/ FlowCon
2024-05-15 · 17:00
À l'occasion du lancement du livre Lean Tech Manifesto de Fabrice Bernhard et Benoît Charles-Lavauzelle, leboncoin héberge un meetup Table Ronde organisé par FlowCon France. Nous aurons la chance d'accueillir des personnes qui ont été parmi les premières à implémenter les principes Lean dans la Tech :
😋 Comme d'habitude, buffet & cocktail pour se rencontrer et échanger à la fin du meetup ! On s'y voit ?! 📅 15 mai 2024 📍85 rue du faubourg saint martin - 75010 Paris ⏰ Ouverture des portes à 18h30, début à 19h00 |
Meetup Lean Tech Manifesto : retours par les acteurs du mouvement w/ FlowCon
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LLMOps with Hopsworks and Modal Labs 🧪
2024-05-08 · 22:30
Join PyData NYC at 11 Times Square (Microsoft) on May 8th at 6:30 pm for a talk night with Jim Dowling (CEO of Hopsworks) and Eric Bernhardsson (CEO of Modal Labs). Please bring your 💻 to code along and sign up with your government official name! 🍕 Pizza, drinks & venue sponsored by Microsoft Reactor - thank you! Agenda: Modular AI Systems with Feature, Training, Inference Pipelines on Hopsworks - a LLMOps Tutorial Speaker: Jim Dowling In this tutorial, we will introduce a unified architecture for Batch, Real-Time, and LLM AI Systems based around three independent ML pipelines - * a feature pipeline to create feature data, * a training pipeline to train your model, * and an inference pipeline to make predictions with new data on your trained model. We will use this FTI architecture to walk through a tutorial of building a LLM system that uses RAG and function calling to access structured data and a model. Jim Dowling is CEO of Hopsworks and an Associate Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. He is lead architect of the open-source Hopsworks Feature Store platform and the organizer of the annual feature store summit. He is writing a book for O'Reilly on Building AI systems with a Feature Store - batch, real-time, and LLMs. Introduction to Modal Speaker: Erik Bernhardsson Modal's platform empowers data/AI/ML teams to develop faster at lower cost, while scaling production workloads to thousands of CPUs and GPUs. Networking Connect with fellow data enthusiasts, professionals, and community leaders. Build meaningful connections and forge collaborations. ---------------------------------------------------------------- RSVP is required; please note that walk-ins will not be accepted. Note: Per building policy, RSVPs will close at 12 pm on May 6th. Doors @ 6 pm Event @ 6:30 - 8:30 pm Venue provided by MSFT: 11 Times Square ---------------------------------------------------------------- The building requires a government-issued photo ID for entrance. This, and all PyData NYC events, is an all-level event. Newcomers and beginners are welcome. This, and all NumFOCUS-affiliated events and spaces, both in-person and online, are governed by a Code of Conduct. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This event may be recorded. |
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PyData NYC: LLMOps with Hopsworks and Modal Labs 🧪
2024-05-08 · 22:30
NYC Python will be joining PyData NYC at 11 Times Square (Microsoft) on on May 8th at 6:30 pm for a talk night with Jim Dowling (CEO of Hopsworks) and Eric Bernhardsson (CEO of Modal Labs). Please bring your 💻 to code along and sign up with your government official name! 🏢 Venue sponsored by Microsoft Reactor - thank you ⚠️Please RSVP with PyData NYC here: https://www.meetup.com/pydatanyc/events/300430791/ Agenda: Modular AI Systems with Feature, Training, Inference Pipelines on Hopsworks - a LLMOps Tutorial Speaker: Jim Dowling In this tutorial, we will introduce a unified architecture for Batch, Real-Time, and LLM AI Systems based around three independent ML pipelines - * a feature pipeline to create feature data, * a training pipeline to train your model, * and an inference pipeline to make predictions with new data on your trained model. We will use this FTI architecture to walk through a tutorial of building a LLM system that uses RAG and function calling to access structured data and a model. Jim Dowling is CEO of Hopsworks and an Associate Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. He is lead architect of the open-source Hopsworks Feature Store platform and the organizer of the annual feature store summit. He is writing a book for O'Reilly on Building AI systems with a Feature Store - batch, real-time, and LLMs. Introduction to Modal Speaker: Eric Bernhardsson Modal's platform empowers data/AI/ML teams to develop faster at lower cost, while scaling production workloads to thousands of CPUs and GPUs. Networking Connect with fellow data enthusiasts, professionals, and community leaders. Build meaningful connections and forge collaborations. ---------------------------------------------------------------- RSVP is required; please note that walk-ins will not be accepted. Note: Per building policy, RSVPs will close at 12 pm on May 6th. Doors @ 6 pm Event @ 6:30 - 8:30 pm Venue provided by MSFT: 11 Times Square ---------------------------------------------------------------- The building requires a government-issued photo ID for entrance. This, and all PyData NYC events, is an all-level event. Newcomers and beginners are welcome. This, and all NumFOCUS-affiliated events and spaces, both in-person and online, are governed by a Code of Conduct. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This event may be recorded. |
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Django London Meetup December
2023-12-11 · 18:15
December edition featuring the annual Christmas tradition: Django Quiz with prizes! We will be at Kraken Tech (Octopus Energy Group) London office! Talks: Supporting Junior Developers: Insights from My Journey by Anna Zhydko Anna aims to share valuable insights from her own personal journey as a junior developer. The primary goal is to provide practical and beneficial information for junior developers, as well as their mentors and line managers. While the focus is on supporting junior developers, the talk suggests that anyone attending could find ideas for their professional growth. Overall, the talk will offer actionable advice and perspectives based on the speaker’s own experiences, making it relevant for a broader audience interested in professional development. Tests that write your docs. Tests that rewrite themselves. by Colm O’Connor This talk will cover the Hitchstory tool, which can test your Django apps and generate documentation at the same time. On the way, it will cover some YAML surprises, or “WATs” in the vein of the Gary Bernhardt’s infamous WAT talk. -------- If you want to give a talk at one of our next events, you can use our speaker form. Agenda: • 6:15pm Doors open, socialising • 6:30pm Food and drinks offered by our sponsor • 7:00pm Doors close ** • 7:15pm Introduction, News, Talks, Django Quiz • 8:15pm Socialising • 9:30pm Fin ** Please make sure to arrive between 6:15 PM and 7:00 PM. If you arrive earlier than 6:15 PM or later than 7:00 PM, you can take a seat in the seating area located in the downstairs reception. Please note that we cannot accommodate arrivals after 7:30 PM. Our meetups are governed by a Code of Conduct. Please take a few minutes to read it. This meetup is sponsored by: • Kraken Tech (Octopus Energy Group): "Kraken is a revolutionary energy tech platform built with Django. Serving 25 million households worldwide." • JetBrains: "We make professional software development a more productive and enjoyable experience." If you want to give a talk at one of our next events, you can use our speaker form. Website: https://djangolondon.com Twitter: twitter.com/djangolondon Github: github.com/djangolondon Open Collective: opencollective.com/the-london-django-meetup-group |
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Health-IT Talk September: Projektmanagement im KHZG
2023-09-11 · 16:00
Gern anmelden unter : https://23-hitt-09.eventbrite.de Referenten: Laura Kuhlmann, Geschäftsführerin gemeinnützige Gesellschaft für digitale Gesundheit GDG mbH Bernhard Kronsteiner, Geschäftsführer x-tention Deutschland Jens Schneider, Leiter Stabsstelle zentrales Projekt- und Prozessmanagement (ZPPM) im Universitätsklinikum Wie man KHZG-Projekte erfolgreich plant, ausschreibt, managt und umsetzt. Projektmanagement im KHZG Die allermeisten KHZG-Fördergelder sind zwischenzeitlich zugeteilt, aber wie setzt man diese als Klinik erfolgreich um? Die HITT-Referenten werden dazu ihre praktischen Erfahrungen teilen und aus Umsetzungsprojekten berichten: KHZG-FTB#2 Vortrag "Curamenta – das Portal für psychische Gesundheit"Das Patientenportal „Curamenta“ steht Betroffenen als sicheres und professionelles Angebot bei psychischen Erkrankungen seit Herbst letzten Jahres zur Verfügung. Die dreistufig aufgebaute Gesundheitsplattform informiert unter curamenta.de über Krankheitsbilder, Diagnose- und Behandlungsabläufe und bietet im speziell geschützten personalisierten Bereich umfangreiche Funktionalitäten für eine digital gestützte Behandlung. Das KHZG-geförderte Patientenportal wurde von x-tention entwickelt, umgesetzt und seit dem Go-live erfolgreich betrieben. KHZG-FTB#4 Vortrag "FTB 4 – digitaler Gesundheitslotse"Der Einsatz eines medizinischen Ersteinschätzungstools auf Basis einer KI zur optimierten Patientensteuerung wird aktuell viel diskutiert. Das UKH berichtet als Frist-Mover von der Planung bis zur Umsetzung einer solchen KI-Lösung. |
Health-IT Talk September: Projektmanagement im KHZG
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Qlik Summer Lounge
2023-08-23 · 16:30
Lets meet and greet at Tel Vaviv Beach and enjoy the summer. There is no program. Just a lose get together with colleagues working with Qlik. Lets see who is out there. I am looking forward to seeing you next Wednesday. Kind regards Bernhard 06802474224 https://neni.at/restaurants/tel-aviv-beach-bar/ |
Qlik Summer Lounge
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PyData Heidelberg #11 - TimeSeries Forecasting & LLM Langchain
2023-08-22 · 16:00
TIMESERIES #FORECASTING #LLMS #LANGCHAINIn person in Heidelberg and live on PyData.TV on YouTube Agenda 18:00 Doors open 18:30 Welcome 18:45 Beyond Toy Datasets: Timeseries Forecasting for Real Business Problems - Robert Haase (AI Scientist @ paretos) 19:15 Break: Networking with snacks and beverages 20:00 How to Leverage the Full Potential of LLMs for Your Business with Langchain - Leon Ruddat (AI Research Specialist @ SNOCKS) 20:30 Lightning Talks 20:45 Networking with snacks and beverages 21:30 End Lightning Talks Join us by contributing a five-minute lightning talk! Fill out this form. How to sign up It's important for us to make this meet up happen in a responsible way. We have limited seats available only. How to join remotely Join the live stream on YouTube. Q&A This event will be in English. ---- About this meetup: Talk #1 Robert Haase (AI Scientist @ paretos) Beyond Toy Datasets: Timeseries Forecasting for Real Business Problems - Common Pitfalls and (Some) Solutions Real-life timeseries datasets e.g. from retailer or logistic companies often come with high complexity such as a high level of sparsity and heterogenity as well as most of the times it is highly imbalanced and driven by external factors. In this talk Robert will give an overview of what are the common pitfalls when working with real-life data in a timeseries context and provide a set of possible solutions to turn these projects into a success-story. Robert earned both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Physics from the University of Heidelberg, specializing in Condensed Matter Physics and Computational Physics. During his Master's thesis in 2020, he advanced existing NLP Transformer architectures for timeseries applications. This involved Robert working extensively with uncertainty quantifications and normalizing flows. Since the beginning of 2021, he has been employed at Paretos, where the primary focus of his work lies in Timeseries Forecasting, specifically demand forecasting. Robert has a keen interest in combining traditional statistical methods with deep learning techniques. Talk #2 Leon Ruddat (AI Research Specialist @ SNOCKS) How to Leverage the Full Potential of LLMs for Your Business with Langchain In this talk, Leon will introduce Langchain, a framework for developing applications powered by language models. He'll explore how to work with it, which use cases are most suited for this framework, and most importantly, which features of Langchain can deliver the greatest value from his perspective. Leon lives in Heidelberg. He holds a Master's degree in Mechatronics with a focus on Artificial Intelligence from Hochschule Mannheim. During his studies there, he was employed as an AI Scientist for almost three years, with his research mainly focusing on autonomous driving. Since April, he has been working at Snocks as an AI Scientist. There, he delves into the exciting world of Large Language Models (LLMs) and explores their applications in e-commerce. He currently leads a team of three developers with whom he collaborates on innovative AI solutions. His expertise lies particularly in working with PyTorch, CV-based AI frameworks, Langchain, and well-known LLMs such as GPT. What drives him? The "Why-Not-Spirit". His motto: "Just do it and build awesome AI tools." ---- Lightning Talks: 1. Locating the spiral arms of the Milky Way using t-sne - Dr. Bertrand Lemasle 2. Developing an AI-based Business Data Analyst using OpenAI Function Calling - Bernhard Schäfer 3. Open-Source Science (OSSci) - Tim Bonnemann Acknowledgements Also a big thank you to our sponsors:
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PyData Heidelberg #11 - TimeSeries Forecasting & LLM Langchain
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