When Usenix stops asking speakers to fucking _pay_ to attend, rather than, you know, paying them and providing child care, I’ll take shade thrown at Black Hat a little more seriously.
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Replying to @tqbf
Maybe they can require certain speakers to pay a lot, in exchange for waiving all admission criteria, and use the money to pay the others
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Making speakers from large corporations pay to fund non-affiliated speakers could do a lot to help the fact that many conferences feel like sales pitches.
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That's pretty normal, isn't it? Corps sign up as a "gold sponsor" or whatever, and then they expect a few speaker slots to materialize. Maybe keynotes. Usually these "special" slots are easy enough for attendees to spot and avoid if desired.
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Replying to @dave_universetf @davidcrawshaw and
I admit that I would be extremely amused to see a SPONSORED CONTENT warning on that Timecube talk. Then again, it seemed like it would be an amusing talk anyway.
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Replying to @apenwarr @dave_universetf and
Why are you Against time cube ? Cubic time is truth
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Because they're in the pockets of Big Curve
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