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Some crackpot. Interested in 'mathematical intuition', whatever that is.

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    1. David R. MacIver‏ @DRMacIver Oct 27
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      People giving their first conference talk often try to play it safe and get it wrong because things that seem safer aren't. Here's some advice on how to actually play it safe as a new speaker: https://www.drmaciver.com/2019/10/advice-to-new-speakers/ …

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    2. David R. MacIver‏ @DRMacIver Oct 27
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      Tweet length version: 1. Give talks that are weird and interesting, not talks about seemingly safe (and thus more likely to be boring) subjects. 2. Get good at speaking time management so you don't overrun. 3. Do 👏 not 👏read 👏out 👏your 👏talk. 4. Don't take questions.

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    3. Lucy Keer‏ @drossbucket Oct 27
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      Replying to @DRMacIver

      'Don't take questions' is an interesting one. Never seen this (only been to academic conferences) but definitely for some types of talks it seems like more of a ritual than actually useful. And yeah a lot of questions are crap.

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    4. David R. MacIver‏ @DRMacIver Oct 27
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      Yeah, I don't think you could pull it off at an academic conference. Academics really like their ritual savaging of the speakers and get cranky if you tell them they're not allowed to draw blood.

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      Lucy Keer‏ @drossbucket Oct 27
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      Replying to @DRMacIver

      I might have to go to a tech conference some time just to see the cultural differences/get exposed to other ideas on how to do talks. I'm involved in some workshops that are very different to normal physics culture but we're probably missing some good tricks.

      4:49 AM - 27 Oct 2019
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        1. David R. MacIver‏ @DRMacIver Oct 27
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          Come to PyCon UK next year. We're lovely.

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