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I always love these.... can't wait to see it. Require 40 or 20 mins? We have a massively packed schedule now... so i can't guarantee if it's May or June meetup. Going to have to look into doing more of these, more actively now that we have more talk submissions. :)
@unixbigot - Just to get scheduling right, we need to know a few things...
Are you available for:
Do you require the 40min presentation block, or one of the other two 20 minute presentation blocks?
Let me know anything else that might be required. Confirming the above will make sure we put you into one of the upcoming nights.
Thanks!
Hi Kevin, I can do 20min on May, but I may not have one of my planned demos ready by then (could still do the talk but not as cool) 20min in June is totally do-able.
Cheers —chris
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Are you available for: (a) May 8th (b) June 5th Do you require the 40min presentation block, or one of the other two 20 minute presentation blocks? (a) 40min (b) 20min Let me know anything else that might be required. Confirming the above will make sure we put you into one of the upcoming nights.
Thanks!
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Okay - i don't want to rush you, and i love cool demos... so if you're okay with it maybe June. We're pretty full there too but should still be good :)
June is ok, later if overfull.
Hello... this is my usual follow up before announcing on meetup. Are you okay to do this one for this next june 5th meetup if we can fit it in... waiting to hear from the ones who registered in before you first before locking it down. Happy to take such a cool talk if we can though :)
Yep, happy to do it. Haven't actually written it yet though, so if you have folks with ready talks in the pipeline, by all means tap those guys.
I see you joined IOT, Kevin. After running my first meetup yesterday I have even greater respect for the BrisJS team.
Cool @unixbigot!... yeah i think it's good to have you on standby... waiting on 1 more confirmation and you are off the hook haha.
RE: IoT meetup - Yeah i look forward to coming to the IoT meetups... i was disappointed to miss the first one but i'm so very flat out at the moment. Hopefully catch you folks soon. :) Re Effort: Hehe yeah it's tough. I'm glad to get a little help from some kind people sometimes like Ash but it's still a lot of time spent - which i'm happy to do if people keep liking it.
It's your month @unixbigot - you ready to rock it?
Let’s do it. I heard china post had to order new planes to carry all the shinies I’ve been buying.
It’ll be a 20min quickie - Internet all the things with Mongoose-OS and Espressif. Two open-source projects come together to bring JavaScript and Amazon IoT to a number of popular sub-$10 miniature computers.
(20 mins plus dicking with HDMI time, that is :)
—chris
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Hah, thanks @unixbigot. Shame about the gremlins, but I think things worked out well anyway. Do you have your slides/presentation up somewhere we could link to?
Thanks, Ash. I’ll get them up as soon as i can, probably not before tonight.
—chris
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Hah, thanks @unixbigot https://github.com/unixbigot. Shame about the gremlins, but I think things worked out well anyway. Do you have your slides/presentation up somewhere we could link to?
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Slides are up
http://christopher.biggs.id.au/talk/2017-07-02-iot-in-two-minutes/ http://christopher.biggs.id.au/talk/2017-07-02-iot-in-two-minutes/
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Thanks, Ash. I’ll get them up as soon as i can, probably not before tonight.
—chris
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Cool, added it to the talk page. The video is up too. https://bris.js.org/#talk-187
What's the problem?
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the third computing revolution, the story so far being
The most annoying challenges in the Internet of Things (IoT) are connecting Things to the cloud safely, managing your Things, and updating them.
What's the solution?
Mongoose-OS is the new hotness that solves all these problems for you out of the box, and lets you skip ahead to the cool stuff.
Mongoose OS gives you
and for a bonus you get ludicrously easy enrolment in Amazon's IoT framework, giving your Things access to all the features of AWS IoT, Lambda and the whole cloud enchilada.
What will I talk about?