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UID:pretalx-devconf-cz-2026-G8K9VX@pretalx.devconf.info
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DESCRIPTION:Ever shipped a "simple fix" at 4 PM on Friday that took down pr
 oduction? Felt like a genius after making Kubernetes work\, only to realis
 e six months later you understood nothing? Welcome to the beautiful\, chao
 tic feedback loop of technology work. This talk explores how our brains be
 tray us in the most predictable ways. You'll discover why dopamine hits fr
 om solving problems make us addicted to complexity\, how the Dunning-Kruge
 r effect means we're most confident when we know the least\, and why the t
 ech industry's rapid change keeps us perpetually cycling through peaks of 
 "I've got this!" and valleys of "I know nothing."
DTSTAMP:20260430T125306Z
LOCATION:A113 (capacity 64)
SUMMARY:Dopamine\, Dunning-Kruger\, and a Life in Technology: Why We're All
  Confidently Wrong (& That's Okay) - James Freeman
URL:https://pretalx.devconf.info/devconf-cz-2026/talk/G8K9VX/
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