2005s

Sign your badge please

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Please write your name or nickname on your badge. That is very helpful if you lose your badge and someone shall find it (otherwise you have to buy a new one and that’s not nice). Markers can be found at booth infodesks an the cash point. It’s also useful to stabilize the eyelet of the envelope of your badge with a bit gaffa-tape.

Hi Outside World. :-)

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Apparently most journalists which attended our lectures yesterday are now back at their working places and doing their job – some good, some bad (hey, we do have way more than 36 women at the congress, and our Wireless LAN is working well, but tim already complained about that journalist ;)). Sadly, this means for this poor web server that several quite big news sites all over the world are now linking events.ccc.de, and the load on this machine is going to hurt. Our countermeasures are working really good at the moment, but it might be possible that we have to shut down part of this website, …

LinuxTag: Free Software Apres 2005 Party

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During the 22C3 conference, taking place in Berlin from December 27 – 30, LinuxTag Association invites all friends and supporters of Free Software to an informal get-together, looking back to events and results of 2005. Doors open at 8 o’clock p.m. at newthinking store, Tucholsky Str. 48, 10117 Berlin on Wednesday (day 2 of 22C3). Drinks and some finger food will be provided. The is no cover charge. All friends of Free software are welcome. Prior registration is not necessary.

The party venue is some 15 minutes from Alexanderplatz (where 22C3 takes place). Take the S-Bahn to Friedrichstraße …

Volunteers for BlinkenGame

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The BlinkenArea crew is currently developing a new, open-source Jump’n’Run game “BlinkenSisters: Hunt for the Lost pixels”.

If you want to help our effort, we still need volunteers for the following jobs: Level-Design, Graphics and Sound. Please contact CAVAC in the BlinkenArea (the guy with the iBook and the yellow “Pesthoernchen”-Shirt).

Python contest: Coding for a Keyboard

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Everybody who is passionate in python hacking is invited to participate at the Python Coding Contest. The shortest python class for solving the following problem is wanted.

“Subject of the contest is to code the shortest possible python module that converts decimal numbers to the seven-segment display format.” For more details look at the job description or ask Sol. The contest will be open until Friday. The winner can select between two nice keyboards.

Speakers: Constanze Kurz

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Constanze KurzAlthough a computer scientist, Constanze Kurz is mainly active in the cultural enrichment of the 22c3: At midnight of day 1 and day 2 (so just at the moment when day 2 and day 3 begin) cultural aspects of current hacker issues are explored in lecture hall 1:

  • Tonight Conz will show us how biometrics play a role in Sci Fi films (some of the material is in German, so we have announced it as a German lecture, but even with little knowledge of German, you can follow the lecture, because some of the clips are in English or from well-know films);
  • Tomorrow Conz’s audio drama team (from Humboldt …

Conference streaming: audio and video

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On the 22C3 Conference Streaming Homepage you can get information, how to receive the audio and video streams of the conference. The audio streams are offered as OGG and MP3. The video streams are being produced in a number of formats. As well, there is a streaming-relay outside, featured by the Streaming Crew of the Forschungsgemeinschaft elektronische Medien (FEM) Ilmenau, which uses the Windows Media Video format. There you can get some videos on demand already.

If you have trouble while watching the streams, check out the newest version of your media player, e.g. mplayer or VLC.

Warning: Bluetooth use at own risk!

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Unexpectedly, there are some bluetooth-hackers out. They are very good. The first person had to send his or her phone to the service of its manufacturer. We recommend you to switch of bluetooth at your mobile phone off or at least to use it in the non-discoverable mode.