leyrer: E-Ausweis - Nein, nicht der mit dem Strom

Discover the challenges of unclear communication in this conference talk, where the speaker struggles to explain the topic of electronic signals and certificates, repeating confusing statements and leaving the audience puzzled.

Key takeaways
  • The speaker is unclear about the meaning of ISN20 and repeats the phrase “it must be connected to an electronic signal” multiple times.
  • The topic of the talk is unclear, but appears to be related to electronic signals and certificates.
  • The speaker seems to be confused and repeats themselves multiple times, suggesting that there is some technical or linguistic barrier to communication.
  • The EU is mentioned, but the connection to electronic signals and certificates is unclear.
  • The speaker mentions that a COVID-19 certificate was written in the language, but the significance of this statement is unclear.
  • The speaker also mentions several dates, including 1990 and 2019, but their connection to the topic is unclear.
  • The speaker appears to be unclear about the meaning of ISN1, ISN3, ISN5, and ISN17, and repeats the phrase “it would be better to know the meaning of” multiple times.
  • The speaker also mentions a company and a private company, but the connection to electronic signals and certificates is unclear.
  • The speaker does not provide any clear explanation of the topic, and instead repeats confusing and unclear statements.