Ask HN: What talks do you consider real gems?
What are the talks that you consider real gems? The kind that sticks with you for a long time either due to the exceptional content or delivery. Some insightful and impactful talks that have influenced your thinking or work.
These could be from YouTube, tech conferences, or any other source — preference for the fresh stuff from 2023, but not necessarily.
Please share your top picks and couple of words of why they stood out to you. Thanks!
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- Pushing Through Friction by Dan Na: https://youtu.be/8bxZuzDKoI0?si=FRVYc-XAK_HuRNs3. Great talk about how ideas get stalled in the big organisational machine, and what you can do about it.
- You Deserve Nice Things by Soroush Khanlou: https://youtu.be/CTZOjl6_NuY?si=a1pmGILQzGR9T4Wv. Eye opener about making nice-to-use data structures / APIs.
- The Most Important Design Guideline by Scott Meyers: https://youtu.be/sfLZ7v9gEnc?si=QFNdmcguaOHbmFfX. A fun exploration of badly designed software.
Plain Text • Dylan Beattie • GOTO 2023[2] - Dylan explains in detail and with humor, that there really is no such thing as plain text. Well worth it. I watched an older version of the same talk, that finally convinced me why people care so much about Unicode.
Joe Rogan Experience - #2076 - Aza Raskin & Tristan Harris[3] - You really have no idea what LLMs are capable of until you hear them talk about it. No BS, no wild claims, just stuff that you likely haven't heard elsewhere.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APUCMSPiNh4
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mRxIgu9R70
[3] https://open.spotify.com/episode/4ZcBHvjhGMTTdGF3fIdvg9
All these have the trifecta of important subject + essential concepts + brilliant teacher.
Russ Olsen’s talk about the U.S. moon landing program is one of my favorites. His childlike excitement and amazing storytelling get me every time. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=l3XwpSKqNZw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSRHeXYDLko
Highly relevant to software development.
This one is a classic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajGX7odA87k