I'm a passionate software developer that loves to learn and share knowledge. In the past I've used to lead Warsaw JUG, organize conferences (3 editions of Warsjawa), katas and barcamps, today I mostly focus on sharing knowledge and experiences on meetups and conferences as well as helping tech communities evolve. I work as a tech lead which gives me an opportunity (and requires) taking a holistic view on the technology, processes and their impact on the business and products we create. Combined with taking consultancy gigs from time to time, I'm privileged to see things from different angles and in various contexts which closes the loop of being able to share my experiences with the community.
Today, digital products and companies are not just changing the way we live our lives, but also playing an increasingly influential role in public policy and governance. We have reached a point where consumer goods produced by technology industries are beginning to reshape what it means to be Human.
This year, we are going to explore advances in biohacking and transhumanism and their implications for humankind. Will they be to our benefit, further enhancing quality of life? How mindful should we be of the potential social and ethical pitfalls whilst we transform?