- Feedback is a gift, even if not so intended. It is sometimes uncomfortable, but that means it's useful.
- It is just information. Do with it what you want.
- Become a collector of feedback. Get as much information out of a session as you can.
- Not everyone has to to like your work, or like you.
- It's rarely about you. They may have stuff going on, or have a pissed-off thinking face.
- Assume some negative feedback.
- Feedback may sting, because we're human.
Thank you David de Léon.
Nope, I don't think I can do Oliver Schöndorfer's talk justice.
He artfully weaved between pro and con accessibility stances (and clearly came out on the correct side, of course) - while acknowledging the troubles people have trying to understand and implement accessible design.
There was so much more to this talk, I recommend you go watch the video once it's publicised!
I like the web monetisation proposal being brought forward by @ppk:
- Beloved sites get sold and dropped or "eaten by AI", and the reason is money.
- For those willing, a trickling micro payment stream could send a few cents every few seconds from a reader's wallet to that of a website owner.
- The readers would control their max rate and max outlay per month, for example.
- The readers could block certain sites/domains from receiving money.
- There are still lots of open questions!
Great start of #btconf by Chris Campe with the perfect sticker
Chris Campe of @BerlinLetters inadvertently became a protest sign influencer after painting some protest signs for herself to use.
She leant into it, and started doing workshops on how to draw effective protest signs.
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A couple of impression from day one at @btconf Düsseldorf 2024. Speakers today were Chris Campe, Adrienne Tacke, Oliver Schöndorfer, David de Léon, @maggie and Stefan Sagmeister.
Exhausted, but pretty happy with the results. See y'all tomorrow!
Adrienne Tacke giving us some solid, useful advice on reviews and PRs #BTConf
(With thanks to native Mastodon detecting text in the picture! Needed lots of editing but a great help for ALT text!)
Oliver Schöndorfer literally dancing on the stage at #BTConf to present some quick fixes for accessible typography has to be my favourite moment so far! 😁
❤️ 🧡 💛 💚 💙 💜 🏳️⚧️ Danke für diesen Talk, Chris Campe! Für mich der perfekte Einstieg in diese #btconf
Ready for day one of #btconf Düsseldorf 2024? Sonlooking forward to all this again. See you soon!