The "walkaway" p2p lectures have finished after five sessions and I enjoyed it soooooooooo much! ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜

It's been super fun to go through all of this together with everyone, people have been SO ON IT, I especially loved the discussions. Thank you everyone for coming and listening to me babbling for literally hours.

This lecture series was 95% improvised and I'm very happy how that experiment turned out. It's rough, not all super thorough and some examples could have been better picked - trying to create something out of "chaos" in a safe space without expectations, instead of a "blank paper" for the "perfect lecture" was so much more fun and productive for me. If I'd approach it the other way around, it would have taken 2 years .. now I can "refine" the outcomes step by step, carving out a shape.

I have ca. 12 hours of recorded video (mostly audio track and mad whiteboard scribbles), 20k words of notes and 100k words of STT transcription (probably half of it "uhm" and "yeah").

Need to think now what to do next with it .. It will surely involve getting more people on board to check against it, come up with proper diagrams, structure and examples. Maybe a (free) book, video series, ..? Who has an idea?

Here are the notes btw, though, not super accessible for folks who weren't present: pads.offline.place/p/reading-l

TBC

A whiteboard full of diagrams, they are mostly unrelated and have been drawn just next or on top of each other. Most of them have the shape of a circle and an arrow, somewhere it says "Create", " Add", "Remove", somewhere else " Quic TLS 1.3"
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