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You're brilliant at debugging code. But can you debug a conversation?

Research shows 78% of engineers believe others perceive less than 70% of their technical brilliance. That perception gap costs you £50,000 per year in salary, kills your best architectural decisions, and keeps your platforms unnecessarily complex.

In this highly interactive talk, Steve Wade (The Pragmatic CNCF Guy) reveals how the same systematic thinking that makes you a great engineer can transform you into an exceptional communicator. No fluffy soft skills—just proven techniques that work.

You'll learn: - The "killer question" that transforms any professional interaction - Three gestures that instantly boost your executive presence - How to explain complex architecture in ways that get stakeholders leaning in, not zoning out - Why your monotone delivery is sabotaging your brilliant ideas (and how to fix it)

Through live demonstrations, partner exercises, and real-world case studies, you'll practice techniques that helped one engineer get her previously-rejected platform rebuild approved and promoted to VP within six months.

Perfect for engineers who are tired of watching less-technical colleagues get promoted faster, and leaders who want their teams' technical brilliance to finally get the recognition it deserves.

Come ready to participate. Leave ready to be unstoppable.

Showing how you can construct a custom platform dashboard. Headlamp is an open-source CNCF sandbox project for making custom Kubernetes platform experiences. Making your own dashboard for your organization's platform has advantages: you can provide a minimal set of features for your users in one place, instead of all the features in a portal you can reduce it down to only the ones they need. I will show: how to extend Headlamp to craft this custom experience for your platform's users; how you can provide UIs for CNCF ecosystem tools inside your platform UI, rather than use separate tools.

Hop on the Flatcar for a ride! Flatcar is a specialized operating system deeply integrated into the CNCF ecosystem. Discover how you can smoothly transition from project work to actively participating in other CNCF initiatives. We will explore what is Flatcar, how is it part of the landscape of Special Purpose Operating Systems Working Group (wg-sp-os). What makes Flatcar specialised for running Container workloads and other workloads like WebAssembly (WASM). All while contributing upstream to projects like Gentoo, systemd-sysext, and CAPI.