Luxeria

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Website https://wiki.luxeria.ch
Contact #luxeria on irc.freenode.net
Description Hackerspace from Lucerne, Switzerland
Members Gandro, Mindfuckup, Nickik, Peanut, Xeratec, Xermic, Zoepfe
Projects Clojit, OSINT
Self-organized Sessions create self-organized session
Related to Assembly CCC-CH, WHF
Tags hackerspace, free and open source software, linux
Registered on 25 November 2016 13:52:15
Location for self-organized sessions no
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Location
Note: The location on the map does not represent a reservation of a location and might not represent the actual place, where a assembly can be found. The place can be changed within the form of the assembly by anyone. It will be updated by the assembly itself on day 0 or day 1 as soon as the actual location is known.
Orga contact gandro@gmx.net
Brings Because we travel by train, we won't be bringing much stuff (the Telsa coil will have to stay home), besides the usual bag of LEDs and development boards. We do plan however to have some kind of monitor/projector for live data feed visualization project (see OSINT), which we might also use for some interactive games that we hacked together.
Projects We'll be hackig on our live data analysis and visualization toolkit, OSINT. Another project we have worked on-and-off for some years now is the the clojit project (clojit.github.io), a Clojure compiler/VM in Rust (and parts in C). There are a couple of competitive password/hash-crackers in our group, which might be able to help you out with your obscured hashes if you ask them nicely.
Uses money no money handling
Plays TING no
Plays TING skills {{{Plays ting skills}}}
Character of assembly just a gathering space
Seats needed 6
Extra seats 0
Assembly specification want quiet place, loud place ok
Planning notes
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We are a small hackerspace from Lucerne, Switzerland. Think of us as a symbiont rather than a physical hackerspace, as we not actually own our facilities. We do have weekly meetings in the rooms of ICT-BZ.ch (an association responsible for the eduction of IT apprentices in central Switzerland) and occasional events on the weekends. We see ourselves not only as a place to hang out and hack, but also to learn, ask, and share knowledge.