A personal talk recommender for PyData London 2026
Your PyData
2026 lineup,in one prompt.
Hand this to your LLM. Get a personal lineup back — ranked picks, a day plan, a stretch pick.
Open ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini.
Anything with web browsing turned on works. On a phone or laptop — doesn't matter.
Paste this prompt.
Works in any LLM with web browsing — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and friends. Or copy the whole 60 KB recommender and paste it directly, no fetch required.
Get your picks. Then get the ticket.
See you in June. Loved your stretch pick? Share it on LinkedIn with #PyDataLondon2026 — tag a friend who'd geek out over it.
Ready to be there
Three days. One ticket.
10% off 3+ tickets · 15% off 5+ tickets · applied automatically
Scan, then follow the steps.
Lands you back here. Best with a phone camera.
What does it actually do?
The URL above points at a single markdown file containing (a) instructions for the LLM and (b) the full PyData London 2026 schedule. When your LLM fetches it, the file briefs the model to act as a recommender — using whatever it already knows about you, or asking three quick multiple-choice questions if it doesn't.
It then produces:
- Five ranked picks tailored to you
- A day-by-day itinerary that resolves the parallel tracks
- Two stretch picks deliberately outside your usual interests
- Conference info and how to bring your team
Doesn't know much about you?
If your LLM has no memory or you're in a fresh chat, the prompt instructs it to ask three short multiple-choice questions about your role, current stack, and what would make the conference a win. Answer "1a, 2c, 3b" and you're off.
How fresh is the schedule?
The recommender file is rebuilt automatically every day from the official pretalx schedule. The timestamp at the top of recommender.md tells you when it was last refreshed.