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Anniversary Rebrand Faster website, new logos, new chat server, and Handmade Seattle 2024 2024-10-20T05:00:00Z /images/news/seattle-2024-1080x675.jpg
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Dear Handmade Friends,

Notice the new logo? Theres more to share about our rebrand below.

However, lets discuss the conference next month first.

Handmade Seattle 2024: Anniversary Edition 🌟

Were a little over a month away from Handmade Seattle, celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the Handmade movement. Thanks to everyone whos shown interest to participate!

If you havent heard from me or my staff yet, you should get a response by Monday Tuesday. Worst case, send me a ping on Discord (@abnercoimbre) in case Monday Tuesday passed by and you still didnt hear from us.

Its never ideal for us to take a long time responding to all emails and submissions. Please forgive us.

Twitch marathon for ticket sales

This Monday, October 21st Tuesday, October 22nd. Ill kick off a multi-week Twitch stream running through November 1st. Itll be my side-project Terminal Click while keeping an eye on how conference registrations are going.

Loris Cro offered to help me port my terminal site from Hugo to Zine. If hes around Ill collab with him during one of the streams!


Full website rewrite

handmadecities.com is getting a much-needed upgrade too. This self-hosted WordPress site is slow and clunky—not great for a community thats all about software quality!

Thanks to staff member Devon along with the Handmade Network team, Im switching to a static site thats lightning-fast by comparison. I wont promise an exact release date, though itll ship well ahead of the conference.

As part of this overhaul Jes Chuhta also designed amazing new logos. You saw the Cities one at the top. We also have a version for Handmade Meetups:

The conferences gets fresh logos too: one for Handmade Boston and Handmade Seattle. Dude theres even a cute favicon! She did incredible work, so keep an eye out for all of them soon.

Note: With everything going on with WordPress lately, it was a good time to ditch it and build our own site anyway. Ben Visness will cover the drama in a Handmade Network newsletter soon—be sure to subscribe there!


From Vimeo to YouTube

By popular demand, from both my staff and the audience, Im mirroring our Vimeo catalog to YouTube. As a matter of principle Im keeping monetization off and will always point people to handmadecities.com to support us directly.

Youll get updates through the newsletter when the uploads begin.


Revolt replaces Matrix 🥳

Ive switched our chat server from Matrix to Revolt. Complaints against Matrix kept mounting every year, and after a lot of feedback (and some near ticket-holder boycotts), Revolt is now self-hosted live at chat.handmadecities.com. Its not as feature-rich as Discord yet, but it works really well for short-term events like Handmade Seattle:

Revolt is our private chat server for conferences: where ticket holders join live Q&As and official discussions. During the off-season we use our public Discord instead.

Note: Read more about my decision to drop Matrix (and their CEOs reaction) in this blog post.

Note note: Jamie Brandon of HYTRADBOI fame dropped Matrix too. Hes trying Zulip instead, so we both challenged each other to write post-mortems after each conference!


Speaker lineup coming soon

Were aiming to have most of the Handmade Seattle speaker lineup ready by November 1st (the last day of my Twitch marathon.) Its been tough locking in speakers due to the current economic climate, but like Boston, well deliver great talks and demos even if the final list comes in late.


Slimming down the conference

Conferences, big and small, have been shutting down since COVID and this year saw even more go under. Deconstruct, OReilly, E3, Strangeloop, XOXO and bang bang con, to name but a few.

Like so many, Im really feeling the squeeze this year. 2024 is a survival year, and were making some cuts:

  • No hotel assistance: We tried, but the terms Id have to sign to secure mass discounts are too financially risky. Our Discord server is your best bet for advice on where to stay in Seattle for cheap.
  • No free merch this time: Well be selling shirts if we can. However, if you registered for both Boston and Seattle, send proof and the merch is yours. (Physical tickets only.)
  • No in-person trade show: Seattle Centers new booth fees make it prohibitive, so were going virtual for the trade show and job fair (using Revolt.)

We still convene at the Seattle Center as always, at the Nesholm Family Lecture Hall:

The talks and demos on stage are happening here. And well still have group lunches, dinners, and official hangouts.


Register ASAP 🎫

Its frankly such a delightful miracle that were alive and kicking. The community likes to joke that were playing Last Con Standing.

Tickets and donations need to pick up a bit to keep Handmade Cities going, hence the Twitch marathon next week. If youre thinking about attending, please consider registering early—even if the lineup isnt finalized just yet.


Handmade Cities and what the future holds

Once we make it through this year, I see a new business model for conferences emerging: community-driven, 100% indie, and making juuust enough profit to cover the basics—rent, groceries, healthcare, and the occasional night out. Thats it. Ill never get rich doing this, and thats fine. In fact, I think the big, sponsor-heavy conferences are fading out, while indie events like HYTRADBOI are making a comeback (they were inspired by Handmade Seattle.)

So how am I still here? The people supporting Handmade Cities point to one thing: community.

When were not running tech conferences, Handmade Cities is quietly growing monthly meetups around the world. Handmade Australians met for the first time this month. Weve just added Vienna and Tokyo, and in Seattle my technical producer Phil pioneered co-working sessions, which are now a community staple: they happen every other week. I also started weekly hangouts on Sundays—a third place where people gather and do whatever they want; new friendships and a couple of job offers have already come out of them! (Although job networking isnt the goal.)

At these meetups Ive met founding engineers from multiple high-profile startups who are burned out by the impact their companies have on society—whether its software quality degrading, endless mass layoffs or immoral business practices. Theyre starting to come to us. These reliable, growing interactions among very competent programmers who care are sparking… something.

Handmade Cities, not accountable to any company or investor, will galvanize this energy after Ive muscled my way through 2024.

See you on Twitch,
Abner

Your indie organizer