diff --git a/pycon-cz-2018/videos/sasha-romijn-everything-i-always-wanted-to-know-about-crypto-but-never-thought-id-understand.json b/pycon-cz-2018/videos/sasha-romijn-everything-i-always-wanted-to-know-about-crypto-but-never-thought-id-understand.json deleted file mode 100644 index 25c837f99f..0000000000 --- a/pycon-cz-2018/videos/sasha-romijn-everything-i-always-wanted-to-know-about-crypto-but-never-thought-id-understand.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -{ - "copyright_text": null, - "description": "For many years, I had entirely given up on ever understanding the slightest thing about cryptography. The amount required to understand even the most basic part seemed entirely dazzling. However, I\u2019ve since learned it\u2019s not nearly as hard as I thought to understand many of the important concepts.And this is what I want to share with you.\n\nFor this talk, you don\u2019t need to know anything about cryptography, and almost no math knowledge. You\u2019ll gain an understanding of what the different components are and how they interact. And learn to get a grasp of how a system works, without necessarily understanding the details of each individual part.\n\nIn this talk, I\u2019ll take you through some of the underlying design principles of modern applications of cryptography. We\u2019ll talk about what we\u2019re trying to accomplish, which parts are involved, and how to prevent and understand common vulnerabilities. This will help you to make better choices when you implement cryptography in your products and will improve your understanding of how crypto is applied to things you already use.", - "duration": 2189, - "language": "eng", - "recorded": "2018-06-03", - "related_urls": [ - { - "label": "Conference schedule", - "url": "https://cz.pycon.org/2018/programme/schedule/" - } - ], - "speakers": [ - "Sasha Romijn" - ], - "tags": [], - "thumbnail_url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/htCTij3LXlo/hqdefault.jpg", - "title": "Everything I always wanted to know about crypto, but never thought I\u2019d understand", - "videos": [ - { - "type": "youtube", - "url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htCTij3LXlo" - } - ] -} diff --git a/pycon-italia-2018/videos/s-romijn-helping-communities-products-thrive-by-fostering-empathy.json b/pycon-italia-2018/videos/s-romijn-helping-communities-products-thrive-by-fostering-empathy.json deleted file mode 100644 index 34adab9cf0..0000000000 --- a/pycon-italia-2018/videos/s-romijn-helping-communities-products-thrive-by-fostering-empathy.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -{ - "copyright_text": null, - "description": "Empathy is a fundamental part of human interaction. When we communicate\nby email or at conferences, or indirectly, when we create products,\nevents, or do a talk. However, our understanding of other people is full\nof error, and worse, bias. This can lead us to make communities and\nproducts that work poorly for people that are different from ourselves,\nintroduce confusion and misunderstanding, exclude people\nunintentionally, and sometimes even cause harm.\n\nHowever, our communities are an opportunity to learn as well. To embrace\nour diversity, and expand our understanding of other people\u2019s worlds. To\ngain understanding of other people\u2019s situations, experiences and\nemotions, which can be dramatically different to ours. And how we can\nuse this to create both products and communities which work great not\nonly for ourselves, but also those that we more easily forget about. As\ncreators in tech we have such tremendous power to create change, but\nmerely our best intentions will not be enough for that.\n\nThis talk will explore how and why we sometimes have such difficulty to\nunderstand others, and how others can have difficulty to understand us.\nWe\u2019ll talk about why other people\u2019s experiences, emotion and perceptions\ncan be so different. Both for the world as a whole, but also with the\nspeaker\u2019s personal experiences. Finally, we\u2019ll cover specific ways for\nus to understand others better, and associated pitfalls, to make our\ncommunities and products happy, inviting and supportive places.\n\nin \\_\\_on **sabato 21 aprile** at 15:30 `**See\nschedule** `__\n", - "duration": 3054, - "language": "eng", - "recorded": "2018-04-21", - "related_urls": [ - { - "label": "Conference schedule", - "url": "https://www.pycon.it/p3/schedule/pycon9/" - } - ], - "speakers": [ - "Sasha Romijn" - ], - "tags": [ - "empathy", - "diversity", - "community" - ], - "thumbnail_url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/FU688R_1Th4/maxresdefault.jpg", - "title": "Helping communities & products thrive by fostering empathy", - "videos": [ - { - "type": "youtube", - "url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU688R_1Th4" - } - ] -} diff --git a/pycon-italia-2019/videos/sasha-romijn-the-secret-society-of-happiness.json b/pycon-italia-2019/videos/sasha-romijn-the-secret-society-of-happiness.json deleted file mode 100644 index 0deb92cb2b..0000000000 --- a/pycon-italia-2019/videos/sasha-romijn-the-secret-society-of-happiness.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -{ - "copyright_text": null, - "description": "Happiness and our search for it is important but complicated. However,\nwe can learn much from each other. Being our authentic selves and\nallowing ourselves to grow, gains us skills to help others too. In this\ntalk, we\u2019ll learn about helping ourselves and guiding others towards\nhappiness for all.\n\nHappiness and our own search for it have deep impacts on our entire\nlives. But important as it is, it\u2019s also incredibly complicated. We each\ncarry our own baggage, and the things that make us happy are not\nconstants. However, we can learn so much from each other in a community,\nand can have a tremendous impact on each other\u2019s happiness in how we\nshape our communities and interactions - though not always in the most\nobvious ways.\n\nMany of the barriers to our happiness are actually created by ourselves,\nand those can be the hardest the overcome. But by being our authentic\nselves and facing up to our fears, we can gain the confidence to do what\nis needed. And growing in this process ourselves, we gain so many skills\nin helping others in their journeys as well. Embracing those journeys\nand skills in our community will make it a happier and more inclusive\nspace for all, which fosters growth in ourselves and others.\n\nI recently put literally every aspect of my life upside down in my own\nsearch for happiness, and will share from my personal story and stories\nof others about the lessons learned, in a way that many of us will\nrecognise. We\u2019ll also talk about how each of us in a community has\nopportunities to bring happiness to others, which in the end will\ncontribute to our own happiness too.\n\nPrevious responses to this talk included:\n\n- \u201cTook me a decade to understand what this speaker is presenting\n gracefully and meaningfully in a handful of minutes.\u201d\n\n- \u201cBeen waiting for this talk for months and it has not disappointed.\u201d\n\n- \u201cSuch a strong, emotional and impactful opening keynote.\u201d\n\n- \u201cThis speaker is like the purest person ever!\u201d\n\n- \u201cThank you for being inspiring and honest.\u201d\n\n- \u201cHard truth. Touching chords.\u201d\n\n- \u201cI should have worn waterproof makeup.\u201d\n\n**Feedback form:** https://python.it/feedback-1799\n\nin \\_\\_on **Friday 3 May** at 14:15 `**See\nschedule** `__\n", - "duration": 2841, - "language": "eng", - "recorded": "2019-05-03", - "related_urls": [ - { - "label": "Conference schedule", - "url": "https://www.pycon.it/p3/schedule/pycon10/" - } - ], - "speakers": [ - "Sasha Romijn" - ], - "tags": [], - "thumbnail_url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LZJBiSiZuqQ/maxresdefault.jpg", - "title": "The Secret Society of Happiness", - "videos": [ - { - "type": "youtube", - "url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZJBiSiZuqQ" - } - ] -} diff --git a/pycon-uk-2017/videos/pycon-uk-2017-the-code-of-conduct-is-here-for-you.json b/pycon-uk-2017/videos/pycon-uk-2017-the-code-of-conduct-is-here-for-you.json deleted file mode 100644 index 65bd883b1e..0000000000 --- a/pycon-uk-2017/videos/pycon-uk-2017-the-code-of-conduct-is-here-for-you.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -{ - "copyright_text": "Standard YouTube License", - "description": "Many open source communities have now adopted Codes of Conduct. Django adopted one in 2013, the since then Django Software Foundation has had a Code of Conduct committee. The committee deals with CoC violations on e.g. mailing lists, aggregates reports from conferences, can check speaker lists against CoC reports and provide general advice and support. Django events tend to have their own CoC with their own CoC team.\n\nNot everyone in the wider tech community is fond of Codes of Conduct. However, a lot of this reluctance is rooted in misunderstanding about what this actually entails, and what the committee and teams actually do in both their active and reactive roles.\n\nThat\u2019s why this talk will give a peek behind the scenes of the work of the CoC committee and CoC teams, how incidents are actually handled with various real life examples, and how this leads to a better community for everyone. Including you.", - "duration": 1559, - "language": "eng", - "recorded": "2017-10-28T15:00:00+01:00", - "related_urls": [ - { - "label": "event schedule", - "url": "http://2017.pyconuk.org/schedule/" - } - ], - "speakers": [ - "Sasha Romijn" - ], - "tags": [], - "thumbnail_url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/l0POiIcV2UE/maxresdefault.jpg", - "title": "The Code of Conduct is here for you", - "videos": [ - { - "type": "youtube", - "url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0POiIcV2UE" - } - ] -} diff --git a/pydata-amsterdam-2019/videos/sasha-romijn-why-our-products-and-communities-need-our-empathy-pydata-amsterdam-2019.json b/pydata-amsterdam-2019/videos/sasha-romijn-why-our-products-and-communities-need-our-empathy-pydata-amsterdam-2019.json deleted file mode 100644 index 27119bcfd1..0000000000 --- a/pydata-amsterdam-2019/videos/sasha-romijn-why-our-products-and-communities-need-our-empathy-pydata-amsterdam-2019.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -{ - "copyright_text": null, - "description": "", - "duration": 2705, - "language": "eng", - "recorded": "2019-05-10", - "related_urls": [ - { - "label": "Conference schedule", - "url": "https://pydata.org/amsterdam2019/schedule/" - } - ], - "speakers": [ - "Sasha Romijn" - ], - "tags": [ - "pydata" - ], - "thumbnail_url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/m_KnKm0Tr4c/maxresdefault.jpg", - "title": "Why our products and communities need our empathy", - "videos": [ - { - "type": "youtube", - "url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_KnKm0Tr4c" - } - ] -} diff --git a/writethedocs-eu-2018/videos/introduction-to-write-the-docs-prague-2018.json b/writethedocs-eu-2018/videos/introduction-to-write-the-docs-prague-2018.json index bb17ca5e39..152154c2f9 100644 --- a/writethedocs-eu-2018/videos/introduction-to-write-the-docs-prague-2018.json +++ b/writethedocs-eu-2018/videos/introduction-to-write-the-docs-prague-2018.json @@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ ], "speakers": [ "Mikey Ariel", - "Sasha Romijn", "Nik Blanchet" ], "tags": [],