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FOSS Talks 3.0

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FOSS Talks 3.0: CFP If you are working on open-source technologies, contributing to the community, or exploring interesting technologies in the FOSS space, we encourage you to submit a talk. Talk Format expand

FOSS Talks 3.0: CFP

If you are working on open-source technologies, contributing to the community, or exploring interesting technologies in the FOSS space, we encourage you to submit a talk.

Talk Format

Each selected talk will follow a 30-minute session format:

  • 25 minutes: Presentation / Talk
  • 5 minutes: Audience Q&A

Please design your talk so it fits within this timeframe.

Submission Guidelines

When submitting your proposal, please include:
Talk title, short abstract (what the talk is about)
Relevant links (GitHub, blog, project, etc.)

Sanil Khurana

Autoscaling Temporal Workers with KEDA, VPA and SlotSuppliers

Temporal workers are deceptively hard to scale on Kubernetes. They long-poll task queues, have wildly variable resource profiles depending on workflow type, and naive autoscaling strategies lead to either over-provisioned clusters or thrashing workers that drop tasks under load. more
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  • 25 Mar 2026

Sanil Khurana

The Journey from Argo to Temporal, why, what we miss and what we don't

We recently migrated our workflow orchestration from Argo Workflows to Temporal in production and lived to tell the tale. more
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  • Submitted
  • 25 Mar 2026

Sameer Srivastava

FPGA RISC-V Soft Core

I will talk about RISC-V and how I built my own RISC-V SoC on an FPGA. I plan to cover the minimal C library I wrote to control GPIOs, UART and onboard LEDs, running Rust code on it, and what I’m currently working on. more
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  • Submitted
  • 08 Apr 2026
Ashutosh Pandey

Ashutosh Pandey

The Tao of Compiler Engineering

Compiler Engineering is one of the strangest subfields of Computer Science. Close to hardware but not quite, deeply rooted in theory but also constrained by practical tradeoffs. Its a field where academics and engineers contribute equally to solving for two problems : Making code compile correctly and run as fast as possible. more
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  • 10 Apr 2026

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