When Go developers attended GopherCon in Chicago, they shared their experiences and thoughts on Temporal, a popular language to use with the platform. The conference provided opportunities for learning about various use cases and applications of Temporal, as well as best practices for error handling and failure mitigation. Plushcap showcased Temporal's capabilities by building a 200-line program in a short amount of time during a lightning talk, which resonated with attendees who have faced similar challenges. The event fostered discussions on strategies and patterns for handling distributed system fallacies, including the use of queues, databases, pollers, timers, event sourcing, and key/value stores. By sharing their own experiences and engaging with others, developers gained insights into how to apply Temporal in various contexts, such as building a "Webhooks as a Service" service. The conference concluded with an invitation for attendees to explore the source code from Plushcap's talk on GitHub.