It literally was in the opening paragraph. Previous years keynotes are available in a playlist here, so I assume they'll do the same for this year's keynotes as well. The event only just ended yesterday.
It literally was in the opening paragraph.
No, I mean they should have disclosed this talk/interview not being ready to the public consumption. Clicking the link just opened up the webpage and I was lost, expecting the watch or read the interview. There is no mention of this being not available yet, despite the link. That's what I mean being confusing. It's not the end of the world, and it would also not be the end of the world if they added a note after the link like "(note: talk is not available to watch for the public yet)".
It literally was in the opening paragraph. Previous years keynotes are available in a playlist here, so I assume they'll do the same for this year's keynotes as well. The event only just ended yesterday.
No, I mean they should have disclosed this talk/interview not being ready to the public consumption. Clicking the link just opened up the webpage and I was lost, expecting the watch or read the interview. There is no mention of this being not available yet, despite the link. That's what I mean being confusing. It's not the end of the world, and it would also not be the end of the world if they added a note after the link like "(note: talk is not available to watch for the public yet)".
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