As someone who likes to tinker with my presentations until shortly before I give it, I struggle quite badly with events where I can't use my own computer, or at least use a hosted version of my presentation, when I present.

(I appreciate why an organiser might want to have all the slides stored locally, ahead of time. I get it. I just don't like it!)

@neil So extremely true! I also always get nervous about doing this, because I design my slides with multimedia (sound, video, etc) in mind. What if my cool stuff doesn't work on their machine? What if they ask for a boring old PDF? I could write the talk without it, but it's a lot less fun…

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@neil @skylar at the events where we ask for slides in advance, its just in case the presenters machine breaks, is allergic to the projector etc. 99% of the time tweaking at the last minute is OK at ;-)

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