
Talks, Day 2
The second day of talks is on Wednesday, May 28. The venue is nHow Berlin located at Stralauer Allee 3, 10245 Berlin.
Venue Open & Coffee
Welcome by MC
15 Years of Local-First: A Best-Of Report From the Field Jan Lehnardt
Local-First OS Joseph Gentle
Break
Data Compatibility Jess Martin
Local-first UX patterns Eileen Wagner
The Disappearing Framework / The Many Concepts You Don't Need With Local-First Nathan Wienert
Lunch
Local first & Social software in the era of LLMs Zhanna Sharipova
Why local first matters to businesses Adam Fish
Break
Local-first is not going to win, but that's okay Nikita Prokopov
5 Years of P2P Web Browser Dev Mauve Signweaver
Break
Powering Offline-First Forestry in Europe's Wilds Alexander Thiele
Patchwork Peter van Hardenberg
Wrap up
Powering Offline-First Forestry in Europe's Wilds
May 28 16:30 - 17:00
Working in remote locations often means that internet access is limited or interrupted. This talk will look at the technical challenges and solutions for building a robust and efficient synchronization engine written in Flutter for Android, iOS and Web. The presentation will demonstrate how an intelligent synchronization mechanism, working on both the front-end and back-end, can efficiently manage data transfer. We will discuss strategies to ensure that only changed data is synchronized when the connection is restored to minimize bandwidth consumption and optimize performance. Join us to discover how a well-designed sync engine can provide field teams in even the most remote locations with reliable access to critical information, driving the success of complex projects in challenging environments.