From afbd7912487499fab2b7ebcc42496f015460f4b3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jasper Van der Jeugt Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2020 16:18:34 +0200 Subject: Copy and adapt cards --- cards.yaml | 115 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 102 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/cards.yaml b/cards.yaml index 7fb1ea4..e04a458 100644 --- a/cards.yaml +++ b/cards.yaml @@ -20,22 +20,39 @@ generic: - "Step 1: _. Step 2: _. Step 3: Profit." - _ is a slippery slope that leads to _. - "_ & _: The Musical." + - Without _ we wouldn't have _. + - Listen, if you want to get involved with _, just stay clear of _. + - Did you hear that _ is the new hot topic? white: - a career-limiting card game - day drinking + - sending an email at 11pm so people think I work hard + - someone less senior than me signing off with "Thanks in advance" + +covid19: + enabled: false + black: + - Due to the Covid crisis, I have rekindled my enthusiasm for _. + - My favourite thing about online conferences is _. + - When all this is over, I'm not looking forward to _. + white: + - not having to wear pants + - the sound of 50 people on a Zoom call all trying to speak at once + - '"working" remotely' + - remembering when "working from home" meant a day off + - Zoom dropping out every 10 to 15 seconds icfp2020: include: - generic + - covid19 black: # ICFP2020 Cards - _ is just _ in the Category of _. - My next paper title? The next 700 _. - Procrastinating on my paper by working on _. - - Without _ we wouldn't have _. - Reviewer 2 found my paper guilty of _. - - Listen, if you want to get involved with _, just stay clear of _. - _ would be woefully incomplete without _. # Some cards taken from: @@ -44,8 +61,6 @@ icfp2020: # with the uplcg format. Added more _s to a few because we can. - A PL conference is never complete without _. - Both Microsoft and Apple have concerns with _. - - Did you hear that _ is the new hot topic? - - Due to the Covid crisis, I have rekindled my enthusiasm for _. - I always include _ in my reviewer feedback. - I can't believe my grant application for _ was denied! - I find that _ relieves pre-submission stress. @@ -58,13 +73,11 @@ icfp2020: - I'm sorry, Professor, but I couldn't complete my homework because of _. - My academic CV says I'm an expert on _. - My career started with _. - - My favourite thing about online conferences is _. - One regret I have from my PhD is _. - Putting _ in my application helped me immensely. - Self-isolation is fantastic for _. - The next big thing will almost certainly be _. - The talk that had the most influence on my personal life was _. - - When all this is over, I'm not looking forward to _. - What's a programmer's best friend? _ - What's my secret power? _ - _ for free! @@ -215,7 +228,6 @@ icfp2020: - my successful career at a patent troll company - my supervisor's morning breath - not feeling guilty about falling asleep during the keynote - - not having to wear pants - not needing to pretend to listen to the other speakers in my session - overselling it hard in the introduction - politely starting an answer with "That's a good question...", when the question is actually idiotic @@ -225,11 +237,7 @@ icfp2020: - putting an outdoors-y photo on my academic webpage to look well-rounded - quickly trying to peek at someone's badge as I shake their hand, but it's flipped backwards - relatives who ask me to help them install their printer on Windows - - remembering when "working from home" meant a day off - - sending an email at 11pm so people think I work hard - - Zoom dropping out every 10 to 15 seconds - social sciences - - someone less senior than me signing off with "Thanks in advance" - starting a conversation with "When did you fly in?", because I have nothing interesting to say - telling anyone who'll listen quite how busy I am - thanking the anonymous reviewers for their "useful" comments @@ -239,7 +247,6 @@ icfp2020: - the intoxicating aroma of 12 PhD students in one office - the one suit I own for meetings with industry - the person in the front row taking photos of every slide - - the sound of 50 people on a Zoom call all trying to speak at once - the student body - throwing a party for my next citation milestone - turning up to one meeting and claiming co-authorship @@ -254,15 +261,17 @@ icfp2020: - wistfully looking out of the window of my overly-cramped PhD office - writing a reference for someone I can't remember meeting - Ctrl+F'ing to see how many times I'm cited and finding "0 results" - - '"working" remotely' - a slide deck entirely in Comic Sans - a shepherd that won't budge munihac2020: include: - generic + - covid19 black: + - A Haskell Hackathon conference is never complete without _. + - _ is just _ in the Category of _. - My Hackathon project will be _. - This Hackathon I will work on integrating _ and _. - Hackathons are great because you can openly talk about _. @@ -270,6 +279,15 @@ munihac2020: - My project was sponsored by _ and _. - 'GHC proposal 2354: _.' - '{-# LANGUAGE _ #-}' + - Both Microsoft and Apple have concerns with _. + - I just got out of an incomprehensible talk on _ and _. + - My career started with _. + - I'm sorry, Professor, but I couldn't complete my homework because of _. + - What's a programmer's best friend? _ + - What's my secret power? _ + - _ for free! + - _ considered harmful. + - A monadic approach to _. white: - Edward Kmett's hallway track @@ -297,3 +315,74 @@ munihac2020: - actually finishing a Hackathon project - the 8th coffee of the day - zygohistomorphic prepromorphisms + + # Adaptions from icfp2020 + - adding inconsistent axioms to Agda (again) + - an angry type theorist + - writing code with paper and pencil + - a Monad + - a Monoid + - Endofunctors + - JavaScript + - Haskell + - Scheme + - Racket + - C + - C++ + - abstract nonsense + - mutability + - type theory + - pointers + - a proof left as an exercise to the reader + - going to the bathroom for the second time in 5 minutes to avoid an awkward conversation + - a self-promotional comment phrased as a question + - the Vim vs Emacs dilemma + - the fear of side effects + - error reporting + - readable type errors + - monads are like burritos + - the lambdaman + - a presentation without a joke + - Category Theory + - a type system that prevents planes from crashing + - a time when ML did not mean machine learning + - well-typed programs don't go wrong + - a complete type system + - division by zero + - a profile picture from 20 years ago + - an academic website powered by Hakyll + - continuations + - liberally adding axioms + - unironically using Windows + - PL memes + - not really caring about OOP + - endless discussions about syntax + - 100% talks, 0% human interaction + - actually being "sorry for the late reply" + - an overfull hbox + - deliberately hiding inefficiencies inside the big O + - doing Facebook maths puzzles to show I am better than those idiot 97% + - explaining what my job is at a family reunion + - falling asleep in a 5-person meeting + - frantically taking notes during every talk + - getting a fourth cookie during a coffee break because I have no one to talk to + - getting stuck in the French-speaking group + - having time to catch up on my reading, then not doing it + - hiding my conflict of interest + - including an XKCD comic in my slides because I'm so original + - my successful career at a patent troll company + - not feeling guilty about falling asleep during the keynote + - not needing to pretend to listen to the other speakers in my session + - overselling it hard on twitter + - politely starting an answer with "That's a good question...", when the question is actually idiotic + - putting an outdoors-y photo on my nerdy webpage to look well-rounded + - quickly trying to peek at someone's badge as I shake their hand, but it's flipped backwards + - relatives who ask me to help them install their printer on Windows + - starting a conversation with "When did you fly in?", because I have nothing interesting to say + - telling anyone who'll listen quite how busy I am + - the awkward question the organizer asks when nobody understood the talk + - the awkward silence of 8 people standing in a circle during the afternoon coffee break + - the great paywall of IEEE + - using indecipherable, non-standard notation to hide a dodgy proof + - wearing a T-shirt with a Linux joke + - a slide deck entirely in Comic Sans -- cgit v1.2.3