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This is my conference report, as the organizer. Lots of nice pictures by Petter Boström. Lots of good feels from the community.
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This is a fun start to what should be an even more entertaining journey. Running a lot of virtual Nerves devices.
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Building on other people’s work I bashed things together and suddenly I can know when someone is speaking using Elixir and Membrane.
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