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==== Twitter List ==== | ==== Twitter List ==== | ||
I have made a [https://twitter.com/i/lists/1520871920702562304 Twitter list of people attending EMFCamp 2022]. | I have made a [https://twitter.com/i/lists/1520871920702562304 Twitter list of people attending EMFCamp 2022]. | ||
* yes, even [https://twitter.com/emfducks the EMF Ducks] | ** yes, even [https://twitter.com/emfducks the EMF Ducks] are on it | ||
* if you Tweeted about being at the event, or added your Twitter handle | * if you have Tweeted about being at the event, or added your Twitter handle somewhere in this wiki, then that's how I came to add you. | ||
* if you're not on the list and want to be (i.e. I missed you) then let me know via IRC, Twitter, or Mastodon. | * if you're not on the list and want to be (i.e. I missed you) then let me know via IRC, Twitter, or Mastodon. | ||
* you can ''remove'' yourself from the list by blocking and then unblocking my account (@andypiper); OR, if you wish, you can stay off it by blocking me through the event. | |||
* you can follow the list to have it show up in your own list of lists, or you can use it to discover other attendees. | |||
* top tip: you can pin Twitter lists in the Twitter mobile app, and swipe between them from the Home timeline. That's mostly why I made this list, for my own benefit :) | * top tip: you can pin Twitter lists in the Twitter mobile app, and swipe between them from the Home timeline. That's mostly why I made this list, for my own benefit :) | ||
Aside: I did consider making a [https://help.twitter.com/en/using-twitter/communities Twitter Community], but the feature is a bit buried / only available in the main Twitter app, so a list will do for this time around. I also thought about how we could do something similar with Mastodon, but that seems a lot too complicated, unfortunately - the search is not great, and everyone would probably need to be on a single instance... meh. You ''can'' [https://mastodon.social/web/tags/emfcamp find hashtagged Toots on Mastodon], but it's not very comprehensive as a discovery mechanism. | |||
==== More about me ==== | ==== More about me ==== | ||
Revision as of 23:18, 30 May 2022
| Andy Piper | |
|---|---|
| Talk ~ Sandbox ~ Contributions | |
| Bringing | various dev boards (ESP32 C3, RP2040) for MicroPython hacking, a not-yet-built RC2014 Pro, probably some LEGO, possibly some board games, a BLE thermal Cat Printer thing, a GPi Case 2 with games |
| Arrival | 2022-06-02T14:00:00.000Z |
| Departure | 2022-06-05T16:00:00.000Z |
| Contact | |
| Website | andypiper.me |
| IRC | andypiper |
| @andypiper | |
| Info | |
| Pronouns | they/them |
| Interests | |
| Arduino, Blinkenlights, Board games, Camping, Computing in Education, Game Boy, Geocaching, History, Home Automation, LEGO, LGBTQ, LoRaWAN, MicroPython, Photography, Podcasting, Raspberry Pi, Retrocomputing, Retrogaming, Videogames, Wearables | |
Just setting up our1 wiki page.
We've not been to EMFCamp before - it is A Thing of Legend to us! Experienced campers, but inexperienced festival / group meet attendees. Be kind :-)
We know a number of folks who have been before / are appearing in village lists etc, but may well visit villages rather than join one. Ideally we'd probably like to be at the quieter end of camping F, but we will see when we get to the site.
1 myself and @heidigoseek, that is.
Twitter List
I have made a Twitter list of people attending EMFCamp 2022.
- yes, even the EMF Ducks are on it
- if you have Tweeted about being at the event, or added your Twitter handle somewhere in this wiki, then that's how I came to add you.
- if you're not on the list and want to be (i.e. I missed you) then let me know via IRC, Twitter, or Mastodon.
- you can remove yourself from the list by blocking and then unblocking my account (@andypiper); OR, if you wish, you can stay off it by blocking me through the event.
- you can follow the list to have it show up in your own list of lists, or you can use it to discover other attendees.
- top tip: you can pin Twitter lists in the Twitter mobile app, and swipe between them from the Home timeline. That's mostly why I made this list, for my own benefit :)
Aside: I did consider making a Twitter Community, but the feature is a bit buried / only available in the main Twitter app, so a list will do for this time around. I also thought about how we could do something similar with Mastodon, but that seems a lot too complicated, unfortunately - the search is not great, and everyone would probably need to be on a single instance... meh. You can find hashtagged Toots on Mastodon, but it's not very comprehensive as a discovery mechanism.
More about me
- Interests include, but are not limited to: MicroPython, MQTT, LEGO, APIs, Board games, Dr Who, Communities, Electronics, Microcontrollers, Retrogaming, Raspberry Pi, Vinyl, Fediverse, DevRel, Podcasting, Public Speaking, Education, Open Source, Open Hardware, Star Wars
- I want to learn more about LoRaWAN, RC2014, and probably, well, everything
- I hang out at Makeroni (HackWimbledon) sometimes
- Lots of other ways to find me / what I do, via https://andypiper.me
- Interested in Arduino
- Interested in Blinkenlights
- Interested in Board games
- Interested in Camping
- Interested in Computing in Education
- Interested in Game Boy
- Interested in Geocaching
- Interested in History
- Interested in Home Automation
- Interested in LEGO
- Interested in LGBTQ
- Interested in LoRaWAN
- Interested in MicroPython
- Interested in Photography
- Interested in Podcasting
- Interested in Raspberry Pi
- Interested in Retrocomputing
- Interested in Retrogaming
- Interested in Videogames
- Interested in Wearables
- Attendee