Daniel Moll explores how we can reclaim the web for humans with agentic engineering – through privacy by design, clear human-machine interfaces, and minimalist web stacks.
Paul Stack makes the case that when dev velocity goes 10x, operations needs a fundamental rethink – typed models, composable primitives, and automation designed for agents.
Henrik Edler shares how he uses Claude Code not to write code, but to finally get project management and delivery right at scale – from messy discussions to solid work packages.
Henning Thies shows how he turned Claude Code into a digital co-founder that runs his entire one-man Rails agency – from strategy to content to accountability.
Christoph Steinlehner leads an interactive workshop on finding your real risks before burning tokens and time – because speed only helps if you're running in the right direction.
Benedikt Stemmildt on why the real shift in AI-assisted development isn't better prompts – it's building production lines that turn tickets into pull requests with minimal intervention.
Arnaud Jean leads a hands-on workshop where you'll build an AI Game Master that orchestrates multiple agents to roll dice, enforce D&D rules, and generate stories as they unfold.