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Instead of obsessing over velocity, Martin challenged the audience with the idea that the best developers never stop experimenting

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Pillippa Pérez Pons on stage at GitHub Universe 2025.

If you’ve ever wished Kubernetes security training came with a party of adventurers and a ridiculous quest narrative, this one absolutely delivered.

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Everyone’s favorite global developer event is back for another year of learning, connection, building, and donuts. Of course, you don’t have to be in attendance this year: Their Call for Sessions is open now through Friday, May 1 at 11:59 p.m. Need some inspiration? Pillippa Pérez Pons took a problem every frontend team recognized: messy rebases, ever-growing monorepos, mysteriously vanishing commits, and general Git chaos, and made it delightfully weird by framing the whole thing as a cat’s nine lives. This full-on fantasy adventure, presented by Matteo Bianchi (GitHub) and Alexandra Aldershaab (Eficode), cast CI/CD as a castle, reframed ancient scripts as lurking monsters, and sent the audience on a quest to modernize automation without inviting supply chain dragons into the build. In Martin Woodward’s (GitHub) hands, “speed” became less of a productivity metric and more of a creative superpower (and yes, occasionally a little Furby-powered).

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