Akademy 2025 - My first talk!

Posted on 2025-09-13

Once again, all KDE nerds had their yearly gathering around somewhere in the world. We call this gathering Akademy and this year it was in Berlin.

I don't really have anything in-depth to share, except for my first talk I had. I spent a lot of time listening to talks and chilling at BoFs. Since I was with my wife, we also went around Berlin looking for fun things, such as the Aquarium at the zoo.

TL;DR: I don't remember much, but I had a lot of fun and I had my first talk!

Day 1

We arrived around ~13.00 at Berlin airport and spent some time getting to our hotel. After a good nap, we went to the welcome event, where I had a nice hotdog and chatted with various folks.

It was a bit of a blur, I was so sleepy. But I do remember having fun.

Also I was super happy that our planes were finally on time this year, unlike last time...

Day 2

I arrived to Akademy venue around 9:30 and spent the whole day going to talks and taking notes of said talks. I will share those notes later in the post.

I also had a lot of discussions with other KDE devs about Union and the like.

Day 3

I spent so much time just being anxious about my talk, so that I don't remember much else.

I have embedded the talk in here.

Here's also a link to the talk: Youtube link with timestamp. If the timestamp doesn't work it's around 1:19:15.

I rushed the talk a bit due to worrying it would take too long, I tend to go "hummmm" a lot.. So I forgot to mention two bits:

  • The cosplay in the intro slide is what I wish I wore for the talk.. :D
  • We should warn newcomers about any of the possible negativity their contributions may gather.

Other than that, it went fine I think.

Later in the evening we visited c-base and it was really cool looking hackerspace. Though I was already out of any energy at that point, we left a bit early.

My Akademy Notes file

Here's a link to the notes, excuse my bad handwriting: Akademy 2025 notes.pdf

Day 4

First we went to the aquarium, which was fun. We saw very cool sharks and other huge fish there. I did not even know Koi fish could grow that big. We also saw a lot of different lizards, toads and insects. I tried my best to befriend the iguana in there... But I don't think they spoke Finnish.

Me chatting to an iguana

We then also had a korean sandwich, I bought myself a pair of new cool pants and we visited a Lego store.

Later in the evening, I went to a dinner with my coworkers, which was really fun.

Day 5

Went to more Akademy BoFs. One of the more interesting ones was the BoF around KDE Linux so we chatted about it and any related issues with it.

I also went to a BoF around KIO + Sandboxing, to see what we can do to make tools that depend on KIO work better in sandboxed environment, such as Flatpaks.

Sadly I don't have much notes from either, since they were rather speedy and I missed parts of them all because I was busy tinkering on my KomoDo app.

Day 6

On the last day, we had a scavenger hunt in the morning and then went to a game museum. I was so exhausted that I couldn't even think of walking around Berlin anymore, so I just joined the game museum part. It was rather cool and I spent some time playing various arcade games they had set up.

There was also some "PainGame" that was basically pong but with pickups that would cause actual pain to the other player. The players had to hold their hand on some panel that would heat up, cause electric shocks and whip the hand with some plastic bit.

Well I tried it and pulled my hand off the moment I felt it heating up. I already had enough anxiety at the moment, didn't need to contribute more to it.

After a pizza at a nice little pizza place, we went back to hotel and slept.

The next morning we went to a plane at 5 am and were soon back home.

Ramblings and thoughts

Berlin is not a good place for me to go to. It's very loud, uh.. fragrant and there's a lot of things moving constantly.

My nerves were constantly shot. I kept constantly looking around for bad shit to happen, I could not relax at all. I managed to mask it to the best of my abilities, but that just drained me further.

So, uh, sorry anyone who thought I was rather hard to approach. I was just constantly anxious. Akademy itself was really nice and people there were really friendly and fun, but Berlin just was too much for me.

I also really enjoyed every single talk and BoF I went to!

I just can't deal with big cities well, I suppose. Next year I will have to limit the time I'm traveling, preferably ~4 days or so. Anything more is out of my limits.

Still, looking forward to where it will be next year. :)

Thanks for reading, I know there wasn't much actual knowledge in this blogpost, but maybe you liked my talk and/or my notes.