katy13
alg
Tomate_aka_Radikale_Liebe
Luna
ShadowCone (she/her)
SwaP
Wolfspelz
blinry
Deanna (keins/none-they/them)
jp
ganzesaetze (he/him), phil_vcc (he/him)
deBaer
quintessence (she/her)
This workshop is to establish a longer term working group that will threat model and abusability test (different from abuse test) common open source governance and community frameworks. The primary focus of this session is for Phase 1 preparation: communications norms around this project.
aline
This workshop aims to equip techies and activists with some understanding to recognize and address emotional concerns in the context of digital rights. Together, let’s cultivate a flourishing community that prioritizes well-being and empowerment in the face of technology-driven challenges.
Gnitze
Brief presentation of the Hansaplatz Coalition Against AI Camera Surveillance.
oxzi
Computer programs run with all privileges of the running user. If your user can read your emails, then so can any other program you run. However, many programs do not need most permissions and perhaps should not have them at all. This workshop demonstrates quite simple ways in which software can self-restrict itself. The focus will not be on foreign, potentially malicious software, but on hardening programs against misconduct and future security vulnerabilities. Several operating systems have developed different interfaces that restrict software beyond its normal scope. This workshop will focus on POSIX and especially OpenBSD because of its user-friendly APIs. Although other operating systems, such as Linux, will be discussed, they will not be covered in depth due to their more complicated APIs. Within the workshop part, software with known security vulnerabilities is then patched together - usually with almost a single line. Ideally, an exploit has hardly any effect afterwards, although the vulnerability is still present. This is not intended to encourage carelessness, but rather to demonstrate the development of a further safety net for software. A basic understanding of programming is required and, more importantly, an interest in the topic. You will need to bring an SSH client, for example a laptop with (almost) any operating system. The language will be either English or German, depending on who shows up.
Tobias
Can organisations with limited resources be digitally sovereign and still provide modern services? It is not trivial, but the FSFE proves it's possible. In this workshop we want to share our story and hear from you how you are running your NGO on FreeSoftware.
Lizzz (they / she)
Dia (she/her), mde (he/him), t_aus_m (they/them, er/ihm)
Fabiandreas
neinzurbezahlkarte
Jasmin (she/her) und Luisa (she/her)
Was haben Buster Keaton, Omar Sharif, Winston Churchill und Mahatma Gandhi gemeinsam? Sie alle waren leidenschaftliche Bridgespieler. Tauche mit uns in diesem Crashkurs ein in die faszinierende Welt des bekanntesten Stich-Kartenspiels der Welt. Denn Bridge ist nicht nur das "Spiel der alten Damen in englischen Filmen" sondern bietet jede Menge Möglichkeiten zu knobeln, ständig neues zu lernen, für Teamwork und ausgefeilte, analoge Kommunikationssysteme. Ihr lernt bei uns die Grundregeln des Spiels und könnt euch direkt selbst am Problemlösen probieren. Wir haben ein paar Karten dabei, wenn ihr aber selbst Spielkarten (Französisches Blatt, 52 Karten) habt, bringt gerne welche mit.
Bonnie
You are a FSFE volunteer or you would like to know more about the Free Software Foundation Europe? Then this is the place to be. We will be discussing current activities, future activities, and what will be happening next. You are welcome to join us for some food and drinks while sharing your ideas and learning all about the FSFE and its current activities.
benks
Du bist schon Teil von Bits & Bäume oder interessierst dich Bits & Bäume kennen zu lernen? Komm beim Tägliches Meetup zum Austausch und Vernetzen zu Themen globaler Gerechtigkeit und Digitaler Selbstbestimmtheit.
Lucas Werkmeister
An introduction to Wikidata, the free knowledge base.
Julius Tens, Volker Krause, Jonah Brüchert
This is a meetup for people interested in the Transitous project, including but not limited to users, developers and contributors.
Lucas Werkmeister
In this presentation, we’ll take a quick look at lots of different applications that use Wikidata data.