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                "abstract": "So called \u201c0-click\u201d exploits, in which no user interaction is required to compromise a mobile device, have become a highly interesting topic for security researchers, and not just because Apple announced a one million dollar bug bounty for such exploits against the iPhone this year. This talk will go into the details of how a single memory corruption vulnerability in iMessage was remotely exploited to compromise an iPhone. The insights gained from the exploitation process will hopefully help defend against such attacks in the future.",
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                "type": "lecture",
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                "abstract": "Herzst\u00fcck der digitalen Gesundheitsversorgung f\u00fcr 73 Millionen Versicherte ist die hochsichere, kritische Telematik-Infrastruktur mit bereits 115.000 angeschlossenen Arztpraxen. Nur berechtigte Teilnehmer haben \u00fcber dieses geschlossene Netz Zugang zu unseren medizinischen Daten. Ein \"H\u00f6chstma\u00df an Schutz\" also, wie es das Gesundheitsministerium behauptet? Bewaffnet mit 10.000 Seiten Spezifikation und einem Faxger\u00e4t lassen wir Illusionen platzen und stellen fest: Technik allein ist auch keine L\u00f6sung. Braucht es einen Neuanfang?",
                "description": "Schon in 12 Monaten k\u00f6nnen 73 Millionen gesetzlich Versicherte ihre Gesundheitsdaten in einer elektronischen Patientenakte speichern lassen. Dazu werden zurzeit alle Arztpraxen, Krankenh\u00e4user und Apotheken Deutschlands \u00fcber die neu geschaffene kritische Telematik-Infrastruktur verbunden.\r\n\r\nDieses hochverf\u00fcgbare Netz gen\u00fcgt \"milit\u00e4rischen Sicherheitsstandards\", bietet ein \"europaweit einzigartiges Sicherheitsniveau\" und verspricht ein \"H\u00f6chstma\u00df an Schutz f\u00fcr die personenbezogenen medizinischen Daten\" wie Arztbriefe, Medikamentenpl\u00e4ne, Blutbilder und Chromosomenanalysen.\r\n\r\n\"Wir tun alles, damit Patientendaten sicher bleiben.\"\r\n\r\n\"Selbst dem Chaos Computer Club ist es nicht gelungen, sich in die Telematik-Infrastruktur einzuhacken.\"\r\n\r\n\"Nach den Lehren aus PC-Wahl, Lades\u00e4ulen und dem besonderen elektronischen Anwaltspostfach brauchen wir kein weiteres Exempel.\"",
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                    "public_name": "cbro - Dr. med. Christian Brodowski"
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                "abstract": "We present the next step after Rowhammer, a new software-based fault attack primitive: Plundervolt (CVE-2019-11157).\r\n\r\nMany processors (including the widespread Intel Core series) expose privileged software interfaces to dynamically regulate processor frequency and operating voltage. We show that these privileged interfaces can be reliably exploited to undermine the system's security.\r\nIn multiple case studies, we show how the induced faults in enclave computations can be leveraged in real-world attacks to recover keys from cryptographic algorithms (including the AES-NI instruction set extension) or to induce memory safety vulnerabilities into bug-free enclave code.",
                "description": "Fault attacks pose a substantial threat to the security of our modern systems, allowing to break cryptographic algorithms or to obtain root privileges on a system. Fortunately, fault attacks have always required local physical access to the system. This changed with the Rowhammer attack (BlackHat USA 2015, CCC 2015), which for the first time enabled an attacker to mount a software-based fault attack. However, as countermeasures against Rowhammer are developed and deployed, fault attacks require local physical access again.\r\n\r\nIn this CCC talk, we present the next step, a long-awaited alternative to Rowhammer, a second software-based fault attack primitive: Plundervolt.\r\n\r\nDynamic frequency and voltage scaling features have been introduced to manage ever-growing heat and power consumption in modern processors. Design restrictions ensure frequency and voltage are adjusted as a pair, based on the current load, because for each frequency there is only a certain voltage range where the processor can operate correctly. For this purpose, many processors (including the widespread Intel Core series) expose privileged software interfaces to dynamically regulate processor frequency and operating voltage.\r\n\r\nIn this talk, we show that these privileged interfaces can be reliably exploited to undermine the system's security. We present the Plundervolt attack, in which a privileged software adversary abuses an undocumented Intel Core voltage scaling interface to corrupt the integrity of Intel SGX enclave computations.\r\nPlundervolt carefully controls the processor's supply voltage during an enclave computation, inducing predictable faults within the processor package. Consequently, even Intel SGX's memory encryption/authentication technology cannot protect against Plundervolt.\r\n\r\nIn multiple case studies, we show how the induced faults in enclave computations can be leveraged in real-world attacks to recover keys from cryptographic algorithms (including the AES-NI instruction set extension) or to induce memory safety vulnerabilities into bug-free enclave code. We finally discuss why mitigating Plundervolt is not trivial, requiring trusted computing base recovery through microcode updates or hardware changes.\r\n\r\nWe have responsibly disclosed our findings to Intel on June 7, 2019. Intel assigned CVE-2019-11157 to track this vulnerability and refer to mitigations. The scientific paper on Plundervolt will appear at the IEEE Security & Privacy Symposium 2020. The work is the result of a collaboration of Kit Murdock (The University of Birmingham, UK), David Oswald (The University of Birmingham, UK), Flavio D. Garcia (The University of Birmingham, UK), Jo Van Bulck (imec-DistriNet, KU Leuven, Belgium), Daniel Gruss (Graz University of Technology, Austria), and Frank Piessens (imec-DistriNet, KU Leuven, Belgium).",
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                    "id": 6293,
                    "public_name": "Daniel Gruss"
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                    "url": "https://plundervolt.com/",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11141.html",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T18:50:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-11141-geheimdienstliche_massenuberwachung_vs_menschenrechte",
                "title": "Geheimdienstliche Massen\u00fcberwachung vs. Menschenrechte",
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                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
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                "abstract": "Der Europ\u00e4ische Menschenrechtsgerichtshof besch\u00e4ftigt sich nun schon seit Jahren mit der Frage, ob die durch Edward Snowden \u00f6ffentlich bekanntgewordene geheimdienstliche Massen\u00fcberwachung mit der Europ\u00e4ischen Menschenrechtskonvention kompatibel ist. Wie ist der Stand der Dinge?",
                "description": "Dieses Jahr gab es zwei neuerliche Anh\u00f6rungen in Stra\u00dfburg, die sich mit der britischen und schwedischen Massen\u00fcberwachung durch die Geheimdienste auseinandersetzten. Im Vortrag werden die bisher gef\u00e4llten Urteile und die neuen vorgetragenen Argumente beleuchtet.\r\n\r\nInsbesondere der britische Fall ist das erste Mal, dass der Gerichtshof nicht nur die Massen\u00fcberwachung an der Menschenrechtskonvention misst, sondern auch das Datenkarussell zwischen den Geheimdiensten, namentlich dem GCHQ und der NSA.\r\n\r\nWegen der schon Mitte Januar vom Bundesverfassungsgericht anberaumten m\u00fcndlichen Anh\u00f6rung zum BND-Gesetz wird sich ein Teil des Vortrags auch mit der deutschen geheimdienstlichen Massen\u00fcberwachung besch\u00e4ftigen. Der CCC hat eine Stellungnahme zur Ausland-Ausland-Fernmeldeaufkl\u00e4rung abgegeben, deren Inhalt kurz zusammengefasst wird.\r\n\r\nOffenlegung: Ich bin eine der Beschwerdef\u00fchrerinnen in dem britischen Fall.",
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                    "id": 1630,
                    "public_name": "Constanze Kurz"
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                    "url": "https://www.privacynotprism.org.uk",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10933.html",
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                "slug": "36c3-10933-what_the_world_can_learn_from_hongkong",
                "title": "What the World can learn from Hongkong",
                "subtitle": "From Unanimity to Anonymity ",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
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                "abstract": "The people of Hong Kong have been using unique tactics, novel uses of technology, and a constantly adapting toolset in their fight to maintain their distinctiveness from China since early June. Numerous anonymous interviews with protesters from front liners to middle class supporters and left wing activists reveal a movement that has been unfairly simplified in international reporting. The groundbreaking reality is less visible because it must be - obfuscation and anonymity are key security measures in the face of jail sentences up to ten years. \r\n\r\nInstead of the big political picture, this talk uses interviews with a range of activists to help people understand the practicalities of situation on the ground and how it relates to Hongkong's political situation. It also provides detailed insights into protestors' organisation, tactics and technologies way beyond the current state of reporting. Ultimately, it is the story of how and why Hongkongers have been able to sustain their movement for months, even faced with an overwhelming enemy like China. ",
                "description": "This is the story of how and why Hongkongers have been able to sustain their movement so long, even faced with an overwhelming enemy like China. The protestors have developed a range of tactics that have helped them minimise capture and arrests and helped keep the pressure up for five months: They include enforcing and maintaining anonymity, both in person and online, rapid dissemination of information with the help of the rest of the population, a policy of radical unanimity to maintain unity in the face of an overwhelming enemy and Hongkongers\u2019 famous \u201cbe water\u201d techniques, through which many of them escaped arrest. ",
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                    "id": 7638,
                    "public_name": "Katharin Tai"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10884.html",
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                "slug": "36c3-10884-practical_cache_attacks_from_the_network_and_bad_cat_puns",
                "title": "Practical Cache Attacks from the Network and Bad Cat Puns",
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                "abstract": "Our research shows that network-based cache side-channel attacks are a realistic threat. Cache attacks have been traditionally used to leak sensitive data on a local setting (e.g., from an attacker-controlled virtual machine to a victim virtual machine that share the CPU cache on a cloud platform). With our attack called NetCAT, we show this threat extends to untrusted clients over the network, which can now leak sensitive data such as keystrokes in a SSH session from remote servers with\u00a0no\u00a0local access. The root cause of the vulnerability is a recent Intel feature called DDIO, which grants network devices and other peripherals access to the CPU cache. Originally, intended as a performance optimization in fast networks, we show DDIO has severe security implications, exposing servers in local untrusted networks to remote side-channel attacks.",
                "description": "Increased peripheral performance is causing strain on the memory subsystem of modern processors. For example, available DRAM throughput can no longer sustain the traffic of a modern network card. Scrambling to deliver the promised performance, instead of transferring peripheral data to and from DRAM, modern Intel processors perform I/O operations directly on the Last Level Cache (LLC). While Direct Cache Access (DCA) instead of Direct Memory Access (DMA) is a sensible performance optimization, it is unfortunately implemented without care for security, as the LLC is now shared between the CPU and all the attached devices, including the network card.\r\n\r\nIn this talk, we present the first security analysis of DDIO. Based on our analysis, we present NetCAT, the first network-based cache attack on the processor\u2019s last-level cache of a remote machine. We show that NetCAT can break confidentiality of a SSH session from a third machine without any malicious software running on the remote server or client. The attacker machine does this by solely sending network packets to the remote server. netcat is also a famous utility that hackers and system administrators use to send information over the network. NetCAT is a pun on being able to read data from the network without cooperation from the other machine on the network.\u00a0However, we received very mixed reactions on that pun. More details on this in the talk. \r\n\r\nThe vulnerability was acknowledged by Intel with a bounty and CVE-2019-11184 was assigned to track this issue. The public disclosure was on September 10, 2019. ",
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                  {
                    "id": 9659,
                    "public_name": "Michael Kurth"
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                    "url": "https://www.vusec.net/projects/netcat/",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10737.html",
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                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/737/large/32c3-sim-front.jpg?1577525266",
                "date": "2019-12-27T23:30:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-10737-sim_card_technology_from_a-z",
                "title": "SIM card technology from A-Z",
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                "track": "Hardware & Making",
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                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Billions of subscribers use SIM cards in their phones. Yet, outside a relatively small circle, information about SIM card technology is not widely known. This talk aims to be an in-depth technical overview.",
                "description": "<p>Today, billions of subscribers use SIM cards in their phones. Yet, outside a relatively small circle, information about SIM card technology is not widely known. If at all, people know that once upon a time, they were storing phone books on SIM cards.</p>\r\n<p>Every so often there are some IT security news about SIM card\r\nvulnerabilities, and SIM card based attacks on subscribers.</p>\r\n<p>Let's have a look at SIM card technology during the past almost 30 years and cover topics like\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Quick intro to ISO7816 smart cards</li>\r\n<li>SIM card hardware, operating system, applications</li>\r\n<li>SIM card related specification bodies, industry, processes</li>\r\n<li>from SIM to UICC, USIM, ISIM and more</li>\r\n<li>SIM toolkit, proactive SIM</li>\r\n<li>eSIM</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n</p>",
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                    "id": 1757,
                    "public_name": "LaForge"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11177.html",
                "id": 11177,
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                "date": "2019-12-28T00:50:00+01:00",
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                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-11177-hacker_jeopardy",
                "title": "Hacker Jeopardy",
                "subtitle": "Zahlenraten f\u00fcr Geeks",
                "track": "Entertainment",
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                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "The Hacker Jeopardy is a quiz show.",
                "description": "The well known reversed quiz format, but of course hacker style. It once was entitled \u201enumber guessing for geeks\u201c by a German publisher, which of course is an unfair simplification. It\u2019s also guessing of letters and special characters. ;)\r\n\r\nThree initial rounds will be played, the winners will compete with each other in the final.\r\n\r\nThe event will be in German, we hope to have live translation again.",
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                    "id": 2506,
                    "public_name": "Sec"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10841.html",
                "id": 10841,
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                "slug": "36c3-10841-i_am_system_breaking_the_security_boundary_in_windows_os",
                "title": "I am system: breaking the security boundary in windows OS.",
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                "abstract": "Nowadays, Windows is still the most popular OS used in the world. It's very important for red teams / attackers to maintain the authority after they get into the OS by penetration test. So they need a vulnerability to hide in windows to escalate their account to system privilege.",
                "description": "In this presentation, we will share the methodology about how we started this work to analyze Windows internals. We will explain the inner workings of this technique and how we analyzed ALPC and Component Object Model(COM) in Windows OS. By analyzing historical bugs, we are able to extract their features from multiple vulnerabilities.\r\n\r\nWe will develop an IDA plugin to analyze the execution path of target interfaces. Through this way we could find out the interface that called the specified sensitive operation.\r\nIn fact, we found a large number of vulnerable modules in the ALPC and COM object, which allows the attacker to cross the security boundary and directly access the system.",
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                    "id": 9621,
                    "public_name": "Shi Qin"
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                    "id": 9625,
                    "public_name": "Wenxu Wu"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10957.html",
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                "slug": "36c3-10957-katastrophe_und_kommunikation_am_beispiel_nord-ost-syrien",
                "title": "Katastrophe und Kommunikation am Beispiel Nord-Ost-Syrien",
                "subtitle": "Humanit\u00e4re Hilfe zwischen Propaganda, Information und Spendenwerbung",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
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                "abstract": "Katastrophen, Krisen & Kriege lassen sich heute live mitverfolgen. Wir erleben eine kaum \u00fcberblickbare Quellendiversit\u00e4t in den sozialen Medien \u2013 jeder wird zur Quelle. Welchen Einfluss hat das darauf, wie ein Konflikt wahrgenommen wird, wie setzen Konfliktparteien aber auch Helfende die sozialen Medien ein und was bedeutet das f\u00fcr Diejenigen, die vor Ort humanit\u00e4re Hilfe leisten. Wir diskutieren dies anhand des t\u00fcrkischen \u00dcberfalls auf Nord-Ost-Syrien gemeinsam mit Fee Baumann von Heyva Sor A Kurd, live aus Nord-Ost-Syrien",
                "description": "Katastrophen, Krisen & Kriege lassen sich heute live mitverfolgen. Wir erleben eine kaum \u00fcberblickbare Quellendiversit\u00e4t in den sozialen Medien \u2013 jeder wird zur Quelle. Welchen Einfluss hat das darauf, wie ein Konflikt wahrgenommen wird, wie setzen Konfliktparteien aber auch Helfende die sozialen Medien ein und was bedeutet das f\u00fcr Diejenigen, die vor Ort humanit\u00e4re Hilfe leisten. Wir diskutieren dies anhand des t\u00fcrkischen \u00dcberfalls auf Nord-Ost-Syrien.\r\n\r\nFand Live-Berichterstattung aus Kriegsgebieten zu Zeiten des 2. Golfkrieges noch \u00fcberwiegend durch ein paar wenige Journalist*innen, oft \u201cembedded\u201d statt, die f\u00fcr CNN&Co im gr\u00fcnlichen Nachtsicht-Look aus dem Panzer berichteten, kann in den sozialen Medien heute jede*r zur Quelle werden. Auf diese Weise gelangt die \u00d6ffentlichkeit an Informationen die vorher nur sehr schwer zu bekommen gewesen w\u00e4ren & schon gar nicht in Echtzeit.\r\n\r\nDie Quellenvielfalt birgt gro\u00dfe Chancen f\u00fcr die Bewertung einer Lage und auch zur \u00dcberpr\u00fcfung von Informationen durch mehrere Quellen oder Image Reverse Suche. Gleichzeitig verbreiten sich Ger\u00fcchte und Falschinformationen ebenfalls sehr viel schneller. Zudem k\u00f6nnen soziale Medien auch gezielt, etwa von Kriegsparteien manipuliert werden. Die T\u00fcrkei setzte neben Deutschen Panzern etwa auch Bot-Armeen ein, im Ergebnis: Zwar verurteilte ein gro\u00dfteil der Welt den t\u00fcrkischen Einmarsch in Nord-Ost-Syrien, aber Twitter-Hashtags zeichneten zeitweilig ein ganz anderes Bild. Gleichzeitig kann es schon auch mal passieren, dass T\u00fcrkei nahe Djihadistische Gruppen ausversehen selbst Videos ihrer Kriegsverbrechen prahlerisch ins Netz stellen.\r\n\r\nWas bedeutet all das f\u00fcr humanit\u00e4re Helfende vor Ort, die Twitter & co mittlerweile nicht nur zur Spendenwerbung sondern auch zur Lagebewertung nutzen: Wie kann man in der Praxis damit umgehen, dass sich auf Twitter gegebenenfalls ein ganz anderes Bild zeichnet als vor Ort und vor allem: Welches davon ist n\u00e4her an der Realit\u00e4t?\r\n\r\nDarum geht es in diesem Talk am Beispiel des T\u00fcrkischen \u00dcberfalls auf Nord-Ost-Syrien, von Sebastian J\u00fcnemann und Ruben Neugebauer von der Hilfsorganisation Cadus, die vor Ort mit mehreren, im wesentlichen medizinischen Projekten aktiv war, sowie Fee Baumann von der Organisation Heyvasor a Kurd, dem kurdischen roten Halbmond. Au\u00dferdem werden wir kl\u00e4ren wie man sich per Selfie bequem ins Jenseits bef\u00f6rdern kann und was sonst noch so f\u00fcr die pers\u00f6nliche Sicherheit zu beachten ist, im Umgang mit modernen Medien in Kriegsgebieten.\r\n\r\n\r\n",
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                    "id": 7110,
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                    "url": "www.cadus.org",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10993.html",
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                "title": "Vom Ich zum Wir",
                "subtitle": "Gesellschaftlicher Wandel in den Reden im Bundestag",
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                "abstract": "Ein von Zeit Online entwickeltes Tool macht es m\u00f6glich, die Plenarprotokolle des Bundestags grafisch und inhaltlich auszuwerten, und zwar seit seiner ersten Sitzung 1949 bis heute. In den 200 Millionen W\u00f6rtern zeigen sich historische Z\u00e4suren, sie machen gesellschaftliche und sprachliche Entwicklungen sichtbar: Wie ernst nahm der Bundestag in den vergangenen Jahren den Klimawandel? Wie h\u00e4ufig redeten die Abgeordneten \u00fcber Datenschutz, \u00fcber Arbeitslosigkeit, \u00fcber Rechtsextremismus, \u00fcber Gefl\u00fcchtete? Es wird sichtbar und vergleichbar, zu welchem Zeitpunkt welche Themen debattiert wurden, wie sich die politische Aufmerksamkeit \u00fcber die Jahre ver\u00e4ndert hat. Und die Daten belegen, wie die Sprache selbst sich ver\u00e4ndert, nicht nur weil neue Themen aufkommen, sondern auch weil sich der Sprachgebrauch wandelt. Am Ende kann das Publikum selbst W\u00f6rter vorschlagen und versuchen, die entsprechenden Graphiken zu interpretieren.",
                "description": "Die Protokolle des Bundestags decken einen Zeitraum von siebzig Jahren ab. In dieser Zeit hat sich die Bundesrepublik stark ver\u00e4ndert und damit nat\u00fcrlich auch die im Bundestag verwendete Sprache. Manche Dinge sind trivial, z.B. dass Fl\u00fcchtlinge einst Vertriebene waren oder dass mit Computernetzen zusammenh\u00e4ngende W\u00f6rter erst in neuerer Zeit auftauchen. Andere \u00fcberraschen, z.B. dass seit der Wiedervereinigung mehr von Ostdeutschen als von Westdeutschen gesprochen wird. Anhand von einschl\u00e4gigen Beispielen wollen wir erl\u00e4utern, wie sich Sprache und mit ihr Politik ver\u00e4ndert hat. Wir untersuchen die Rhetorik alter und neuer Rechter, die Rhetorik des \"Marktes\", der Krisen und nat\u00fcrlich auch die des gepflegten Beschimpfens.\r\n\r\nMit dem Tool l\u00e4sst sich zeigen, welche Debatten gro\u00df und wortreich gef\u00fchrt wurden, welche klein und unbedeutend blieben, obwohl es vielleicht wichtig gewesen w\u00e4re, \u00fcber die Themen zu debattieren. Die Sprache ist somit der Zugang zur Analyse der Politik des Parlaments.\r\n\r\nWoher stammen unsere Daten? \r\nWir haben die Protokolle aller Sitzungen des Deutschen Bundestages analysiert: 4.217 Protokolle aus 19 Legislaturperioden, insgesamt rund 200 Millionen W\u00f6rter. Sie stammen aus dem Open Data Portal des Bundestages. Jede Sitzung wird dort von Stenografen genau dokumentiert und auf diesem Portal ver\u00f6ffentlicht. Unsere Auswertung beginnt mit der ersten Sitzung am 7. September 1949 und endet mit der letzten Sitzung vor der Sommerpause 2019 \u2014 der Sondersitzung zur Vereidigung von Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer als Verteidigungsministerin am 24. Juli 2019.",
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                    "id": 6349,
                    "public_name": "Kai Biermann"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10832.html",
                "id": 10832,
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                "date": "2019-12-27T16:10:00+01:00",
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                "room": "Borg",
                "slug": "36c3-10832-how_to_break_pdfs",
                "title": "How to Break PDFs",
                "subtitle": "Breaking PDF Encryption and PDF Signatures",
                "track": "Security",
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                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "PDF is the most widely used standard for office documents. Supported by many desktop applications, email gateways and web services solutions, are used in all sectors, including government, business and private fields. For protecting sensitive information, PDFs can be encrypted and digitally signed. Assumed to be secure for 15 years, our talk reveals how to break PDF Encryption and how to break PDF Signatures. We elaborated novel attacks leading to critical vulnerabilities in all PDF viewers, most notably in Adobe, Foxit, and Okular. As a result, an attacker can retrieve the plaintext of encrypted PDFs without knowing the password and manipulate the content of digitally signed PDFs arbitrarily while a victim is unable to detect this.",
                "description": "The Portable Document Format (PDF) is the de-facto standard for document exchange worldwide. It is used to store sensitive information like contracts and health records. To protect this information PDF documents can be encrypted or digitally signed. Thus, confidentiality, authenticity, integrity, and non-repudiation can be achieved. In our research, we show that none of the PDF viewers achieve all of these goals by allowing an attacker to read encrypted content without the password or to stealthily modify the signed content. \r\n\r\nWe analyze the PDF encryption specification and show two novel techniques for breaking the confidentiality of encrypted documents. First, we abuse the PDF feature of partially encrypted documents to wrap the encrypted part of the document within attacker-controlled content and therefore, exfiltrate the plaintext once the document is opened by a legitimate user. Second, we abuse a flaw in the PDF encryption specification to arbitrarily manipulate encrypted content. The only requirement is that a single block of known plaintext is needed, and we show that this is fulfilled by design. Our attacks allow the recovery of the entire plaintext of encrypted documents by using exfiltration channels which are based on standard compliant PDF properties. \r\n\r\nIn addition, we present the first comprehensive security evaluation on digital signatures in PDFs. We introduce three novel attack classes which bypass the cryptographic protection of digitally signed PDF files allowing an attacker to spoof the content of a signed PDF. We analyzed 22 different PDF viewers and found 21 of them to be vulnerable, including prominent and widely used applications such as Adobe Reader DC and Foxit. We additionally evaluated eight online validation services and found six to be vulnerable.  \r\n\r\nAll findings have been responsibly disclosed, and the affected vendors were supported during fixing the issues. Our research on PDF security is also available online at https://www.pdf-insecurity.org/. ",
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                    "id": 9618,
                    "public_name": "Fabian Ising"
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                    "id": 9617,
                    "public_name": "Vladislav Mladenov"
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                    "url": "https://www.pdf-insecurity.org/",
                    "title": "PDF Insecurity Website"
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                    "url": "https://www.pdf-insecurity.org/download/paper-pdf-signatures-ccs2019.pdf",
                    "title": "PDF Signatures Paper"
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                    "url": "https://www.pdf-insecurity.org/download/paper-pdf_encryption-ccs2019.pdf",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11241.html",
                "id": 11241,
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                "date": "2019-12-27T17:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:30",
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                "room": "Borg",
                "slug": "36c3-11241-from_managerial_feudalism_to_the_revolt_of_the_caring_classes",
                "title": "From Managerial Feudalism to the Revolt of the Caring Classes",
                "subtitle": "David Graeber",
                "track": "Art & Culture",
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                "abstract": "One apparent paradox of the digitisation of work is that while productivity in manufacturing is skyrocketing, productivity in caring professions (health, education) is actually declining - sparking a global wave of labour struggle. Existing economic paradigms blind us to understanding how economies have come to be organised. We meed an entirely new discipline, based on a different set of values.",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10694.html",
                "id": 10694,
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                "slug": "36c3-10694-intel_management_engine_deep_dive",
                "title": "Intel Management Engine deep dive",
                "subtitle": "Understanding the ME at the OS and hardware level",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Reverse engineering a system on a chip from sparse documentation and binaries, developing an emulator from it and gathering the knowledge needed to develop a replacement for one of the more controversial binary blobs in the modern PC.",
                "description": "The Intel Management Engine, a secondary computer system embedded\r\nin modern chipsets, has long been considered a security risk \r\nbecause of its black-box nature and high privileges within the\r\nsystem. The last few years have seen increasing amounts of \r\nresearch into the ME and several vulnerabilities have been found.\r\n\r\nAlthough limited details were published about these vulnerabilities,\r\nreproducing exploits has been hard because of the limited information\r\navailable on the platform. \r\n\r\nThe ME firmware is the root of trust for the fTPM, Intel Boot Guard\r\nand several other platform security features, controlling it allows\r\noverriding manufacturer firmware signing, and allows implementing \r\nmany background management features.\r\n\r\nI have spent most of past year reverse engineering the OS, hardware\r\nand links to the host (main CPU) system. This research has led me \r\nto create custom tools for manipulating firmware images, to write\r\nan emulator for running ME firmware modules under controlled \r\ncircumstances and allowed me to replicate an unpublished exploit to\r\ngain code execution.\r\n\r\nIn this talk I will share the knowledge I have gathered so far, document\r\nmy methods and also explain how to go about a similar project.\r\n\r\nI also plan to discuss the possibility of an open source replacement \r\nfirmware for the Management Engine. \r\n\r\nThe information in this talk covers ME version 11.x, which is found in 6th and 7th generation chipsets (Skylake/Kabylake era), most of the hardware related information is also relevant for newer chipsets.",
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                  {
                    "id": 9511,
                    "public_name": "Peter Bosch"
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                    "url": "https://pbx.sh/intelme-sw1/",
                    "title": "Introduction the the Management Engine OS, Part 1"
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                    "url": "https://pbx.sh/intelme-sw2/",
                    "title": "Introduction the the Management Engine OS, Part 2"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10505.html",
                "id": 10505,
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                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T20:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:50",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Borg",
                "slug": "36c3-10505-the_great_escape_of_esxi",
                "title": "The Great Escape of ESXi",
                "subtitle": "Breaking Out of a Sandboxed Virtual Machine",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "VMware ESXi is an enterprise-class, bare-metal hypervisor developed by VMware for deploying and serving virtual computers. As the hypervisor of VMware vSphere, which is the world's most prevailing, state-of-the-art private-cloud software, ESXi plays a core role in the enterprise's cloud infrastructure. Bugs in ESXi could violate the security boundary between guest and host, resulting in virtual machine escape. While a few previous attempts to escape virtual machines have targeted on VMware workstation, there has been no public VMware ESXi escape until our successful demonstration at GeekPwn 2018. This is mainly due to the sandbox mechanism that ESXi has adopted, using its customized filesystem and kernel. In this talk, we will share our study on those security enhancements in ESXi, and describe how we discover and chain multiple bugs to break out of the sandboxed guest machine.",
                "description": "During the presentation, we will first share the fundamentals of ESXi hypervisor and some of its special features, including its own customized bootloader, kernel, filesystem, virtual devices and so on. Next, we will demonstrate the attack surfaces in its current implementations and how to uncover security vulnerabilities related to virtual machine escape. In particular, we will anatomize the bugs leveraged in our escape chain, CVE-2018-6981 and CVE-2018-6982, and give an exhaustive delineation about some reliable techniques to manipulate the heap for exploitation, triggering arbitrary code execution in the host context. Meanwhile, due to the existence of sandbox mechanism in ESXi, code execution is not enough to pop a shell. Therefore, we will underline the design of the sandbox and explain how it is adopted to restrict permissions. We will also give an in-depth analysis of the approaches leveraged to circumvent the sandbox in our escape chain. Finally, we will provide a demonstration of a full chain escape on ESXi 6.7.",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 9225,
                    "public_name": "f1yyy"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10942.html",
                "id": 10942,
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                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/942/large/Bildschirmfoto_2019-12-27_um_15.49.38.png?1577458285",
                "date": "2019-12-27T22:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:10",
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                "slug": "36c3-10942-uncover_understand_own_-_regaining_control_over_your_amd_cpu",
                "title": "Uncover, Understand, Own - Regaining Control Over Your AMD CPU",
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                "track": "Security",
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                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "The AMD Platform Security Processor (PSP) is a dedicated ARM CPU inside your AMD processor and runs undocumented, proprietary firmware provided by AMD.\r\n\r\nIt is a processor inside your processor that you don't control. It is essential for system startup. In fact, in runs before the main processor is even started and is responsible for bootstrapping all other components.\r\n\r\nThis talk presents our efforts investigating the PSP internals and functionality and how you can better understand it. ",
                "description": "Our talk is divided into three parts:\r\n\r\nThe first part covers the firmware structure of the PSP and how we analyzed this proprietary firmware. We will demonstrate how to extract and replace individual firmware components of the PSP and how to observe the PSP during boot.\r\n\r\nThe second part covers the functionality of the PSP and how it interacts with other components of the x86 CPU like the DRAM controller or System Management Unit (SMU). We will present our method to gain access to the, otherwise hidden, debug output.\r\n\r\nThe talk concludes with a security analysis of the PSP firmware.\r\nWe will demonstrate how to provide custom firmare to run on the PSP and introduce our toolchain that helps building custom applications for the PSP. \r\n\r\nThis talk documents the PSP firmware's proprietary filesystem  and provides insights into reverse-engineering such a deeply embedded system. It further sheds light on how we might regain trust in AMD CPUs despite the delicate nature of the PSP.\r\n",
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                    "id": 9525,
                    "public_name": "Robert Buhren"
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                    "id": 9555,
                    "public_name": "Alexander Eichner"
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                    "id": 8290,
                    "public_name": "Christian Werling"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10936.html",
                "id": 10936,
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                "date": "2019-12-27T23:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "23:30",
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                "room": "Borg",
                "slug": "36c3-10936-inside_the_fake_like_factories",
                "title": "Inside the Fake Like Factories",
                "subtitle": "How thousands of Facebook, You Tube and Instagram pages benefited from purchased likes and how we reverse engineered facebooks user IDs",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
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                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "This talk investigates the business of fake likes and fake accounts: In a world, where the number of followers, likes, shares and views are worth money, the temptation and the will to cheat is high. With some luck, programming knowledge and persistence we obtained thousands of fanpages, You Tube and Instagram account, where likes have been bought from a Likes seller. We were also able to meet people working behind the scenes and we will prove, that Facebook is a big bubble, with a very high percentage of dead or at least zombie accounts. The talk presents the methodology, findings and outcomes from a team of scientists and investigative journalists, who delved into the parallel universe of Fake Like Factories.",
                "description": "When you hear about fake likes and fake accounts, you instantly think of mobile phones strung together in multiple lines in front of an Asian woman or man. What if we tell you, that this is not necessarily the whole truth?  That you better imagine a ordinary guy sitting at home at his computer? In a longterm investigation we met and talked to various of these so called \u201cclickworkers\u201d - liking, watching, clicking Facebook, You Tube and Instagram for a small amount of money the whole day in their living room.\r\nFortuitously we could access thousand campaigns, Facebook Fanpages, You Tube videos or Instagram accounts. Thousands of websites and accounts, for which somebody bought likes in the past years.\r\nBut we did not stop the investigation there: We dived deeper into the Facebook Fake Accounts and Fake Likes universe, bought likes at various other Fake Likes sellers. To get the big picture, we also developed a statistical method to calculate the alleged total number of Facebok User IDs, with surprising results.",
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                    "id": 7209,
                    "public_name": "@sveckert"
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                    "id": 9611,
                    "public_name": "Dennis Tatang"
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                    "id": 9372,
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10690.html",
                "id": 10690,
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                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/690/large/logo_4x.png?1571748219",
                "date": "2019-12-27T11:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:30",
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                "room": "Clarke",
                "slug": "36c3-10690-open_source_is_insufficient_to_solve_trust_problems_in_hardware",
                "title": "Open Source is Insufficient to Solve Trust Problems in Hardware",
                "subtitle": "How Betrusted Aims to Close the Hardware TOCTOU Gap",
                "track": "Hardware & Making",
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                "abstract": "While open source is necessary for trustable hardware, it is far from sufficient. This is because \u201chashing\u201d hardware \u2013 verifying its construction down to the transistor level \u2013 is typically a destructive process, so trust in hardware is a massive time-of-check/time-of-use (TOCTOU) problem. This talk helps us understand the nature of the TOCTOU problem by providing a brief overview of the supply chain security problem and various classes of hardware implants. We then shift gears to talk about ways to potentially close the TOCTOU gap, concluding with a curated set of verifiable components that we are sharing as an open source mobile communications platform  \u2013 a kind of combination hardware and software distribution \u2013 that we hope can be useful for developing and deploying all manner of open platforms that require a higher level of trust and security.",
                "description": "The inconvenient truth is that open source hardware is precisely as trustworthy as closed source hardware. The availability of design source only enables us to agree that the designer\u2019s intent can be trusted and is likely correct, but there is no essential link between the hardware design source and the piece of hardware on your desk. Thus while open source is necessary for trustable hardware, it is far from sufficient. This is quite opposite from the case of open source software thanks to projects like Reproducible Builds, where binaries can be loaded in-memory and cryptographically verified and independently reproduced to ensure a match to the complete and corresponding source of a particular build prior to execution, thus establishing a robust link between the executable and the source.\r\n\r\nUnfortunately, \u201chashing\u201d hardware \u2013 verifying its construction down to the transistor level \u2013 is typically a destructive process, so trust in hardware is a massive time-of-check/time-of-use (TOCTOU) problem. Even if you thoroughly inspect the design source, the factory could modify the design. Even if you audit the factory, the courier delivering the hardware to your desk could insert an implant. Even if you carried the hardware from the factory to your desk, an \u201cevil maid\u201d could modify your machine. This creates an existential crisis for trust \u2013 how can we know our secrets are safe if the very hardware we use to compute them could be readily tainted? \r\n\r\nThis talk addresses the elephant in the room by helping us understand the nature of the TOCTOU problem by providing a brief overview of the supply chain security problem and various classes of hardware implants. We then shift gears to talk about ways to potentially close the TOCTOU gap. When thinking about hardening a system against supply chain attacks, every component \u2013 from the CPU to the keyboard to the LCD \u2013 must be considered in order to defend against implanted screen grabbers and key loggers. At every level, a trade-off exists between complexity and the feasibility of non-destructive end-user verification with minimal tooling: a system simple enough to be readily verified will not have the equivalent compute power or features of a smartphone. \r\n\r\nHowever, we believe that a verifiable system should have adequate performance for a select range of tasks that include text chats, cryptocurrency wallets, and voice calls. Certain high-risk individuals such as politicians, journalists, executives, whistleblowers, and activists may be willing to use a device that forgoes bells and whistles in exchange for privacy and security. With this in mind, the <https://betrusted.io>Betrusted</a> project brings together a curated set of verifiable components as an open source mobile communications platform - a combination open source hardware and software distribution. We are sharing Betrusted with the community in the hopes that others may adopt it as a reference design for developing and deploying all manner of open platforms that require a higher level of trust and security.",
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                    "id": 3155,
                    "public_name": "bunnie"
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                  {
                    "id": 4376,
                    "public_name": "Sean \"xobs\" Cross"
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                    "id": 9852,
                    "public_name": "Tom Marble"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10852.html",
                "id": 10852,
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                "date": "2019-12-27T12:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:50",
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                "slug": "36c3-10852-wie_klimafreundlich_ist_software",
                "title": "Wie klimafreundlich ist Software? ",
                "subtitle": "Einblicke in die Forschung und Ausblick in die Umweltzertifizierung! ",
                "track": "Resilience & Sustainability",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Das Umweltbundesamt hat in 2012 mit der Forschung der Umweltrelevanz von Software begonnen. Ziel der Forschung war es, die gegenseitige Beeinflussung von Hard- und Software zu erfassen, zu bewerten und geeignete Ma\u00dfnahmen zu entwickeln, die es erm\u00f6glichen, die Inanspruchnahme von nat\u00fcrlichen Ressourcen durch Software zu reduzieren. \r\nIm Vortrag wollen Marina K\u00f6hn (Umweltbundesamt) und Dr. Eva Kern (Umwelt-Campus Birkenfeld) die Messergebnisse aus dem Labor der Forschung pr\u00e4sentieren und die entwickelte Methode des Forschungsprojektes erl\u00e4utern. Weiterhin m\u00f6chten wir die Inhalte des geplanten Umweltzeichens f\u00fcr Software vorstellen. ",
                "description": "Das Zusammenwirken von Hard- und Software, also zum Beispiel von Computer und Betriebssystem, ist vergleichbar mit einem Buch und dem Inhalt des Buches. Fehlt ein Teil dieser Einheit, ist der Bestimmungszweck nicht mehr gegeben. Ein Computer ist zusammengesetzt aus verschiedenen Komponenten, die unterschiedliche Aufgaben wahrnehmen. Die Software ist die Logik, die das Ausf\u00fchren dieser Aufgaben erm\u00f6glicht. Zwar ist Software, \u00e4hnlich wie Wissen, immateriell, jedoch ben\u00f6tigt sie die Hardwareressourcen, um existieren zu k\u00f6nnen. Softwareprodukte sind somit ein wesentlicher Bestandteil der Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik (IKT). \r\nIn den letzten Jahren wurden einige Anstrengungen unternommen, um die IKT nachhaltiger zu gestalten. Beispielsweise wurden die Energieeffizienz der IKT-Produkte gesteigert, Anforderungen an das Energiemanagement der Ger\u00e4te gestellt und neue ressourcenschonende Hardwarearchitekturen entwickelt. Konkrete Anforderungen an das Design und die Programmierung von Soft-ware, die die Energieeffizienz der Hardware unterst\u00fctzen, sind bisher nicht vorhanden. Obwohl Hardware und Software, wie oben erl\u00e4utert, eine Einheit bilden und die Art und Weise der Softwarearchitektur und -programmierung gro\u00dfe Auswirkung auf den entsprechenden Hardwarebedarf haben, fehlen konkrete Anforderungen. Das Fehlen der Anforderungen an Softwareprodukten hat zur Folge, dass die Energieeffizienzgewinne der Hardware durch ineffiziente Software oder schlechte Softwarekonzepte nicht oder nur teilweise zum Tragen kommen. \r\nVor diesem Hintergrund hat das Umweltbundesamt in 2012 mit der Forschung der Umweltrelevanz von Software begonnen. Ziel der Forschung war es, die gegenseitige Beeinflussung von Hard- und Software zu erfassen, zu bewerten und geeignete Ma\u00dfnahmen zu entwickeln, die es erm\u00f6glichen, die Inanspruchnahme von nat\u00fcrlichen Ressourcen durch Software zu reduzieren. \r\nIm Forschungsprojekt \u201eEntwicklung und Anwendung von Bewertungsgrundlagen f\u00fcr ressourceneffiziente Software unter Ber\u00fccksichtigung bestehender Methodik\u201c des Umweltbundesamtes  (UBA 2018) wurde zusammen mit dem \u00d6ko-Institut, den Umwelt-Campus Birkenfeld und der ETH Z\u00fcrich eine Bewertungsmethodik entwickelt, anhand derer der Energiebedarf, die Inanspruchnahme von Hardware-Ressourcen sowie weitere umweltbezogene Eigenschaften von Softwareprodukten ermittelt werden k\u00f6nnen. \r\nDer Vergleich verschiedener Softwareprodukte mit gleicher Funktionalit\u00e4t macht deutlich, dass es teils erhebliche Unterschiede zwischen den Produkten gibt. \r\nBei der Ausf\u00fchrung eines Standardnutzungsszenario werden die Unterschiede der Energieeffizienz zwischen den Softwareprodukten erkennbar. Dies ist vor allem vor dem Hintergrund relevant, dass die \u00fcberm\u00e4\u00dfige Beanspruchung von Hardware dazu f\u00fchrt, dass die Pro-grammausf\u00fchrung l\u00e4nger dauert und es im schlimmsten Fall dazu f\u00fchrt, dass diese vermeintlich langsame Hardware ausgemustert und durch neue, schnellere Hardware ersetzen wird.\r\nLabels und Zertifizierungen, wie es sie seit langem schon f\u00fcr den Bereich der Hardware existieren, gibt es im Softwarebereich jedoch nicht. Das \u00e4ndert sich demn\u00e4chst! Wir haben erfolgreich Kriterien f\u00fcr das Umweltzeichen Blauer Engel f\u00fcr energie- und ressourcensparende Software entwickelt. Wir hoffen, dass wir mit dem Umweltzeichen eine Debatte \u00fcber umweltvertr\u00e4gliche Software ausl\u00f6sen werden und wir hoffen, dass viele Software-Entwickler*innen und Hersteller von Software sich zuk\u00fcnftig an diese Kriterien orientieren. \r\n",
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                    "id": 9630,
                    "public_name": "Marina K\u00f6hn"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11119.html",
                "id": 11119,
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                "date": "2019-12-27T14:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:10",
                "duration": "01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-11119-energiespeicher_von_heute_fur_die_energie_von_morgen",
                "title": "Energiespeicher von heute f\u00fcr die Energie von morgen",
                "subtitle": "Wohin eigentlich mit all der erneuerbaren Energie?",
                "track": "Science",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Wir verlassen uns in unserem Alltag permanent auf die Verf\u00fcgbarkeit von elektrischer Energie. Aber wenn wir vom dauerhaften Betrieb von Kraftwerke, die fossile Energietr\u00e4ger verbrennen, wie stellen wir die Versorgung sicher, wenn nachts kein Wind weht? \r\nElektrolyse oder Pumpspeicherkraftwerk? Superkondensatoren oder mechanische Speicher? Was geht heute \u00fcberhaupt schon?\r\n\r\n\u00c4hnlich unklar ist die Zukunft der Mobilit\u00e4t, wenn Verbrennungsmotoren von unseren Stra\u00dfen verschwinden sollen. Batteriefahrzeug oder Wasserstoffauto? Und bekommt man sein Fahrzeug \u00fcberhaupt so schnell vollgetankt wie heute mit Benzin?",
                "description": "Als eins der gr\u00f6\u00dferen Probleme stellt sich die Bereitstellung elektrischer Energie f\u00fcr unsere hoch technologisierte Welt dar. Der Beitrag der aus erneuerbaren Energiequellen gewonnenen elektrischen Energie ist in den letzten Jahrzehnten best\u00e4ndig gestiegen, aber dennoch bleibt ein Problem: wie stellen wir Energie bereit, wenn keine Sonne scheint und kein Wind weht?\r\nEin \u00dcberblick \u00fcber bekannte und weniger bekannte Energiespeicher soll erleichtern, aktuelle Diskussionen der Energie- und Klimapolitik zu verstehen und einzuordnen.\r\nBatterien und Akkus liefern seit vielen Jahrzehnten den Strom f\u00fcr vor allem tragbare Ger\u00e4te: Die allgegenw\u00e4rtige, nicht wiederaufladbare  Alkali-Mangan-Batterie speist Uren, Fernbedienungen, Taschenlampen und Ger\u00e4te  aller Art. Speziell die wiederaufladbare Lithium-Ionen-Batterie hat unsere moderne Welt revolutioniert, aus gutem Grund wurde diese Entwicklung dieses Jahr mit dem Nobelpreis in Chemie ausgezeichnet. Wird diese Technologie die Zukunft der Elektromobilit\u00e4t sein, und den \u00fcbersch\u00fcssigen Solarstrom speichern, um ihn nachts wieder zur Verf\u00fcgung zu stellen?\r\nOder sollte die kaum bekannte Natriumsulfid Batteriechemie der bessere Kandidat sein? Wie macht man aus Solarstrom Wasserstoff, und wie speichert man diesen? Lohnt sich das \u00fcberhaupt, und wenn ja, wie bekommt man daraus wieder elektrische Energie erzeugt?\r\n\r\nAktuell tobt eine erbitterte Debatte, ob die Elektromobilit\u00e4t in Zukunft nun auf reinen Batteriebetried setzen sollte, oder doch das Wasserstoffauto das Rennen machen soll. Gibt es eine klare Antwort darauf, und wie sind die jeweiligen Beitr\u00e4ge von Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft, Politik und Ethik?\r\n\r\n",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 9097,
                    "public_name": "Sebastian Pischel"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10760.html",
                "id": 10760,
                "guid": "af7b586c-8221-4371-91d2-3641497710a9",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T16:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:10",
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                "room": "Clarke",
                "slug": "36c3-10760-the_large_hadron_collider_infrastructure_talk",
                "title": "The Large Hadron Collider Infrastructure Talk",
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                "track": "Science",
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                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the biggest particle accelerator on Earth. It was built to study matter in more detail than ever before and prove physical theories like the Standard Model of Particle Physics. This talk will focus on the engineering aspects of LHC. How was it built? What makes it tick? Which technologies are needed to create a such powerful machine? This talk will take you on a journey to explore how the most complex machine ever built by humans works.",
                "description": "During previous CCCs, several talks described what kind of data the experiments of LHC look out for, how the data is stored, how physicists are analysing data and how they extract their huge discoveries. Often times though, the presence of the particle accelerator itself is taken for granted in light of these findings. \r\nThat's why this talk will give an in-depth engineering summary about that 'particle accelerator'. We'll shed light on the big technology and engineering problems that had to be solved before being able to build a machine that we take for granted these days. Among other things, we will describe how to cool down several thousand tons of magnets to -271.25\u00b0C, how to safely dissipate ~500 MegaJoule of energy in just a fraction of a second, or how to bend a beam of particles around a corner while it's moving along with ~99,9999991% of the speed of light. Of course, we'll also touch on the bits that make collecting the data gathered in all the physics detectors possible in the first place.",
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                    "id": 6347,
                    "public_name": "sev"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11008.html",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T17:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:30",
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                "title": "Server Infrastructure for Global Rebellion",
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                "track": "Resilience & Sustainability",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "In this talk Julian will outline his work as sysadmin, systems and security architect for the climate and environmental defense movement Extinction Rebellion. Responsible for 30 server deployments in 11 months, including a community hub spanning dozens of national teams (some of which operate in extremely hostile conditions), he will show why community-owned free and open source infrastructure is mission-critical for the growth, success and safety of global civil disobedience movements. ",
                "description": "An extension of an earlier talk at C-Base Berlin, Julian will give an overview of his own discoveries, platform choices, successes and mistakes meeting the needs of 5-figure at-risk server memberships, from geo-political and legal challenges, to arrest opsec and uptime resilience in the face of powerful adversaries driving attacks on  infrastructure and seized activist devices spanning many countries before and during periods of mass civil disobedience. In particular the talk is a call for all sysadmins, opsec and infosec professionals and enthusiasts to rise up and join the fight for current and future generations of all life.",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 9714,
                    "public_name": "Julian Oliver"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11236.html",
                "id": 11236,
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                "date": "2019-12-27T18:50:00+01:00",
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                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Clarke",
                "slug": "36c3-11236-the_internet_of_rubbish_things_and_bodies",
                "title": "The Internet of rubbish things and bodies",
                "subtitle": "A review of the best art & tech projects from 2019. With a focus on e-waste",
                "track": "Art & Culture",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Once you start looking at electronic trash you see it everywhere: in laptops of course but also increasingly in cars, fridges, even inside the bodies of humans and other animals. The talk will look at how artists have been exploring the e-junk invasion.",
                "description": "R\u00e9gine Debatty is a curator, critic and founder of http://we-make-money-not-art.com/, a blog which has received numerous distinctions over the years, including two Webby awards and an honorary mention at the STARTS Prize, a competition launched by the European Commission to acknowledge \"innovative projects at the interface of science, technology and art\".\r\nR\u00e9gine writes and lectures internationally about the way artists, hackers, and designers use science and technology as a medium for critical discussion. She also created A.I.L. (Artists in Laboratories), a weekly radio program about the connections between art and science for Resonance104.4fm in London (2012\u201314), is the co-author of the \u201csprint book\u201d New Art/Science Affinities, published by Carnegie Mellon University (2011) and is currently co-writing a book about culture and artificial intelligence.",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 127,
                    "public_name": "R\u00e9gine D\u00e9batty"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10766.html",
                "id": 10766,
                "guid": "60936beb-b15d-44ec-a9ca-9dc0807fd889",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T20:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:50",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Clarke",
                "slug": "36c3-10766-digitalisierte_migrationskontrolle",
                "title": "Digitalisierte Migrationskontrolle",
                "subtitle": "Von Handyauswertung, intelligenten Grenzen und Datent\u00f6pfen",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Die sogenannten digitalen Assistenzsysteme des BAMF, \u201eintelligente Grenzen\u201c in der EU und immer gr\u00f6\u00dfer werdende Datenbanken: Wer ins Land kommt und bleiben darf, wird immer mehr von IT-Systemen bestimmt. Davon profitiert die \u00dcberwachungsindustrie, w\u00e4hrend Menschen von automatisierten Entscheidungen abh\u00e4ngig werden.",
                "description": "Deutschland hat in den letzten Jahren massiv in Technik investiert, um Asylverfahren zu digitalisieren. Biometrische Bilder mit Datenbanken abgleichen, Handys ausgelesen und analysieren, Sprache durch automatische Erkennungssysteme schleifen. Ganz abgesehen von der Blockchain, die alles noch besser machen soll. Doch nicht nur in Deutschland werden zum Zweck der Migrationskontrollen immer mehr Daten genutzt. In Norwegen werden Facebook-Profile Gefl\u00fcchteter ausgewertet, in D\u00e4nemark sogar USB-Armb\u00e4nder. Die Grenzagentur Frontex soll f\u00fcr \u201eintelligente Grenzen\u201c sorgen, Datenbanken werden EU-weit ausgebaut und zusammengelegt. Rechtschutzmechanismen versagen gr\u00f6\u00dftenteils. Worum es dabei geht? Schnellere Abschiebungen. Wer davon profitiert? Die \u00dcberwachungsindustrie.\r\n\r\nIn Vorbereitung von Klageverfahren bringt die Gesellschaft f\u00fcr Freiheitsrechte e.V. (GFF) gemeinsam mit der Journalistin Anna Biselli im Laufe des Dezembers eine Studie heraus, die sich diesem Thema genauer widmet. Die Ergebnisse der Studie wollen Lea Beckmann und Anna Biselli gemeinsam vorstellen und kontextualisieren.\r\n\r\nAnna Biselli ist Informatikerin und Journalistin und arbeitet seit Jahren zu Fragen der Digitalisierung von Migrationskontrolle. \r\nLea Beckmann ist Juristin und Verfahrenskoordinatorin der Gesellschaft f\u00fcr Freiheitsrechte e.V. (GFF). Die GFF ist eine NGO, die durch strategische Gerichtsverfahren Grund- und Menschenrechte st\u00e4rkt und zivilgesellschaftliche Partnerorganisationen rechtlich unterst\u00fctzt. In vielen ihrer Verfahren setzt sich die GFF dabei f\u00fcr Datenschutz und einen verantwortungsvollen Einsatz von Technologie und gegen Diskriminierung ein. ",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 4465,
                    "public_name": "Anna Biselli"
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                  {
                    "id": 9577,
                    "public_name": "Lea Beckmann"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  {
                    "url": "https://freiheitsrechte.org/refugee-daten/",
                    "title": "Handyauslesung bei Asylsuchenden"
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                ],
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11031.html",
                "id": 11031,
                "guid": "d1d0c29a-a8c3-4c96-b98e-3823b3d27902",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/011/031/large/Logo.jpeg?1577136387",
                "date": "2019-12-27T22:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:10",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Clarke",
                "slug": "36c3-11031-the_kgb_hack_30_years_later",
                "title": "The KGB Hack: 30 Years Later",
                "subtitle": "Looking back at the perhaps most dramatic instance of hacking of the 1980s and the role it had in shaping the public image of the CCC.",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "This spring marked the 30th anniversary of the public uncovering of the so-called KGB Hack, bringing with it a number of new articles remembering the event and forging bridges to the present.",
                "description": "This spring marked the 30th anniversary of the public uncovering of the so-called KGB Hack, bringing with it a number of new articles remembering the event and forging bridges to the present. \r\nThe 36C3 seems an excellent opportunity to take a look back at the instance of hacking which, even more so than previous events like the BTX and NASA Hacks, brought the CCC into the focus of the (West-)German public \u2013 and, additionally, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (Verfassungsschutz) and the Federal Intelligence Service (Bundesnachrichtendienst). \r\n\r\nThis talk aims to focus on the uncovering of the KGB Hack, which began in 1986 when Clifford Stoll, a systems administrator at the University of California in Berkeley, noticed an intruder in his laboratory\u2019s computer system \u2013 and, unlike other admins of the time, decided to do something about it. It took three more years of relentless investigation on Stoll\u2019s part and laborious convincing of the authorities of the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany to trace back the intruder to a group of young men loosely connected to the CCC who worked with the KGB, selling information gained from breaking into US military computers to the Soviet Union.  \r\n\r\nIn March of 1989, the widely watched West-German television news program \"ARD Im Brennpunkt\" informed the public of the \u201cbiggest instance of espionage since the Guillaume affair\u201d. It presented a new quality of high tech espionage, undertaken by \u201ccomputer freaks\u201d, somewhat shady-seeming young men connected to the Chaos Computer Club. \r\n\r\nThe reporting on the KGB Hack had a tremendously negative effect on the public image of hackers in general and the CCC in particular. Now the \u201ccomputer freaks\u201d were no longer seen as benevolent geeks who pointed out flaws in computer systems - they were criminals, working with the Russians, harming their own country. Sounds familiar? It\u2019s an image which has been lingering until today. ",
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                    "id": 4221,
                    "public_name": "Anja Drephal"
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                    "url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rS4VXwFHuUk",
                    "title": "ARD im Brennpunkt, 02/03/89"
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                    "url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcKxaq1FTac",
                    "title": "\"The KGB, The Computer, and Me\" (1990 documentary on Clifford Stoll)"
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                  {
                    "url": "https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Vor-30-Jahren-der-KGB-Hack-fliegt-auf-4324110.html",
                    "title": "\"Vor 30 Jahren \u2013 der KGB-Hack fliegt auf\" (German news article)"
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                  {
                    "url": "https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/hacken-im-kalten-krieg-von-den-anfaengen-des-cyberwars.976.de.html?dram:article_id=440916",
                    "title": "\"Von den Anf\u00e4ngen des Cyberwars\" (Deutschlandfunk Kultur)"
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                  {
                    "url": "https://www.inventati.org/amprodias/secreto/Karl%20Koch%20Doku.pdf",
                    "title": "Obituary for Karl Koch (1990, German, contains contemporary news articles)"
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                  {
                    "url": "http://pdf.textfiles.com/academics/wilyhacker.pdf",
                    "title": "\"Stalking the Wily Hacker\" (paper by Clifford Stoll)"
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                  {
                    "url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1h7rLHNXio8",
                    "title": "\"Still Stalking the Wily Hacker\" (CTI Summit Keynote 2017)"
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                  {
                    "url": "https://cre.fm/cre100-das-internet-und-die-hacker",
                    "title": "Chaosradio Express 100: Das Internet und die Hacker"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10639.html",
                "id": 10639,
                "guid": "df93bf36-c048-4dea-ad2b-898ac3255cfa",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T23:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "23:30",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Clarke",
                "slug": "36c3-10639-let_s_play_infokrieg",
                "title": "Let\u2019s play Infokrieg",
                "subtitle": "Wie die radikale Rechte (ihre) Politik gamifiziert",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Manche Spiele will man gewinnen, andere will man einfach nur spielen. Bei vielen Spielen will man beides. Spielen macht Spa\u00df. Gewinnen auch. Warum also nicht immer und \u00fcberall spielen? Warum nicht Politik spielen wie einen Multiplayer-Shooter? Mit motivierten Kameraden und ahnungslosen Gegnern? Mit zerst\u00f6rbarer Umgebung, erfolgreichen Missionen und zu erobernden Flaggen? Teile der radikalen Rechten tun das mit Erfolg. Der Vortrag schaut sich einige Beispiele aus Deutschland und den USA n\u00e4her an.",
                "description": "Wir sprechen von \u201cSpielifizierung\u201d, wenn typische Elemente von Spielmechaniken genutzt werden, um in spielfremden Kontexten motivationssteigernd zu wirken. W\u00e4hrend diese Strategie vor allem wirtschaftlich genutzt wird, um Kundenbindung und Mitarbeiterproduktivit\u00e4t zu erh\u00f6hen, ist sie auch zu einem zunehmend wichtigen Teil politischer Kultur geworden. Insbesondere Online-Communities verwenden Spielelemente, Memes/Lore und spielnahe Unterhaltungsformate, um ihre sozialen Beziehungen und jene zur Realit\u00e4t zu gestalten und zu strukturieren. \r\n\r\nInnerhalb solcher Beziehungen war es nur eine Frage der Zeit, bis archetypische NPCs wie der gew\u00f6hnliche Troll sich zu Lone-Wolf-Spielercharakteren entwickeln, Rudel bilden und sich in einem stetig wachsenden und ausdifferenzierenden System von Gilden und meritokratischen Jagdverb\u00e4nden organisieren w\u00fcrden. Die Politisierung solcher neuer Stammesgesellschaften ist eine logische Konsequenz dieser Evolution.\r\n\r\nDer Vortrag beleuchtet einerseits den US-kulturellen Hintergrund des Feldes: von der Spielmetapher als legitimierenden Rahmen in der \u201cManosphere\u201d, \u201c#Gamergate\u201d und Operationen der chan-\u00fcbergreifenden /pol/-Community. Andererseits sucht er Strategien, die darauf abzielen, Teile des politischen Diskurses zu \u201cgamen\u201d, zu kapern und zu verst\u00e4rken, auch in deutscher Trollkultur auf, vom genrepr\u00e4genden \u201cDrachengame\u201d bis zu explizit politischen Initiativen wie \u201cReconquista Germanica\u201d... und dem live gestreamten Terror einer neuen faschistischen Subkultur.",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9429,
                    "public_name": "Arne Vogelgesang"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11172.html",
                "id": 11172,
                "guid": "fecad3ac-349d-4363-b9c6-2516b77fdfb2",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T11:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:30",
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                "room": "Dijkstra",
                "slug": "36c3-11172-leaving_legacy_behind",
                "title": "Leaving legacy behind",
                "subtitle": "Reducing carbon footprint of network services with MirageOS unikernels",
                "track": "Security",
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                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Is the way we run services these days sustainable? The trusted computing base -- the lines of code where, if a flaw is discovered, jeopardizes the security and integrity of the entire service -- is enormous. Using orchestration systems that contain millions of lines of code, and that execute shell code, does not decrease this. This talk will present an alternative, minimalist approach to secure network services - relying on OCaml, a programming language that guarantees memory safety - composing small libraries (open source, permissively licensed) to build so-called MirageOS unikernels -- special purpose services. Besides web services, other digital infrastructure such as VPN gateway, calendar server, DNS server and resolver, and a minimalistic orchestration system, will be presented. Each unikernel can either run as virtual machine (KVM, Xen, BHyve, virtio), as a sandboxed process (seccomp which whitelists only 8 system calls), or in smaller containments (GenodeOS, muen separation kernel) -- even a prototypical ESP32 backend is available.",
                "description": "Starting with an operating system from scratch is tough, lots of engineering hours have been put into the omnipresent ones. Reducing the required effort by declaring certain subsystems being out of scope -- e.g. hardware drivers, preemptive multitasking, multicore -- decreases the required person-power.\r\n\r\nThe MirageOS project started as research project more than a decade ago at the University of Cambridge, as a minimal guest for Xen written in the functional programming language OCaml. Network protocols (TCP/IP, DHCP, TLS, DNS, ..), a branchable immutable store (similar and interoperable with git) are available. The trusted computing base is roughly two orders of magnitude smaller than contemporary operating systems. The performance is in the same ballpark as conventional systems. The boot time is measured in milliseconds instead of seconds.\r\n\r\nNot only the binary size of a unikernel image is much smaller, also the required resources are smaller: memory usage easily drops by a factor of 25, CPU usage drops by a factor of 10.\r\n\r\nMore recently we focused on deployment: integration of logging, metrics (influx, grafana), an orchestration system (remote deployment via a TLS handshake, offers console access and an event log) for multi-tenant systems (policies are encoded in the certificate chain).\r\n\r\nWe are developing, mostly thanks to public funding, various useful services: a CalDAV server storing its content in a remote git repository, an OpenVPN client and server, DNS resolver and server (storing zone files in a remote git repository) with let's encrypt integration, a firewall for QubesOS, image viewer mainly for QubesOS, ...\r\n\r\nThe experience while developing such a huge project is that lots of components can be developed and tested by separate groups - and even used in a variety of different applications. The integration of the components is achieved in a type-safe way with module types in OCaml. This means that lots of errors are caught by the compiler, instead of at runtime.",
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                    "id": 1626,
                    "public_name": "Hannes Mehnert"
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                    "url": "https://mirage.io",
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                    "url": "https://hannes.nqsb.io",
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                    "url": "https://robur.coop",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10703.html",
                "id": 10703,
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                "date": "2019-12-27T12:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:50",
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                "room": "Dijkstra",
                "slug": "36c3-10703-the_ultimate_acorn_archimedes_talk",
                "title": "The Ultimate Acorn Archimedes talk",
                "subtitle": "Everything about the Archimedes computer (with zero 'Eureka!' jokes)",
                "track": "Hardware & Making",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "This talk will cover everything about the Acorn Archimedes, a British computer first released in 1987 and (slightly) famous for being the genesis of the original ARM processor.\r\n",
                "description": "The Archimedes was designed by Acorn in the UK in the mid-1980s, and was released in late 1987 with massive performance for its medium price (and, with the first OS, a hangover-coloured GUI).  The machine isn't widely known outside Europe.  Even in the UK, it was released just as the IBM PC was taking over, so remained niche.  It was built from scratch with four purpose-designed chips, the ARM, the VIDC, the MEMC and the IOC.  Looking at each chip, we'll take a hardware and software tour through what is one of the most influential yet little-known modern computers.  The talk will detail the video, sound, IO and memory management hardware, alongside the original ARM processor which is quite different to what we have today.  The Arc was a pleasure to program, both simple and fast, and we'll look at its software including the quirky operating systems that made the Arc tick, from Arthur to RISC OS and Acorn's mysterious BSD4.3 UNIX, RISCiX.  The first models were followed by the lower-end A3000 in 1989, which looked similar to the the Amiga 500 or Atari STE but had around eight times the CPU performance:  no sprites, no blitter, no Copper, no problem! ;-)  This talk will also share insights from the original chipset designers, with a tour of prototype hardware and unreleased Archimedes models.\r\n\r\nThe audience will get an appreciation for the Arc's elegant design, the mid-1980s birth of RISC processors, and the humble origins of the now-omnipresent ARM architecture.\r\n",
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                    "id": 9492,
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10796.html",
                "id": 10796,
                "guid": "584c5682-c1a6-4149-9572-04e44cf44645",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T14:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:10",
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                "room": "Dijkstra",
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                "title": "It's not safe on the streets... especially for your 3DS!",
                "subtitle": "Exploring a new attack surface on the 3DS",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "The 3DS is reaching end of life but has not revealed all its weaknesses yet. This talk will go through the process of reverse engineering an undocumented communication protocol and show how assessing hard-to-reach features yields dangerous results, including remote code execution exploits!",
                "description": "<p>Embedded Devices are all around us, talking to each other in ways we often don't even realize. In this talk, we discuss how one such communication mechanism in the 3DS remained unexplored for over seven years as well as the vulnerabilities that were lying dormant as a result.</p>\r\n<p>We will explore specific features of the 3DS and talk about their low-level implementation details and about why they were not tested before. Besides, we will walk through the (lengthy) dev process involved in putting together this exploit, and the significant risks involved in devices (even game consoles) having this kind of vulnerability.</p>\r\n<p>Finally, we will demonstrate the attack in action.</p>\r\n<p>Since the talk will be a bit technical some basic knowledge about network protocols and software exploitation techniques is recommended, but it is aimed to be enjoyable for non-technical audiences as well.<br>One might also take a look at previous talks (32c3 and 33c3) about the 3ds for more in-depth background knowledge.</p>",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 9142,
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                    "url": "https://www.3dbrew.org/",
                    "title": "3DBrew Wiki"
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                    "url": "https://twitter.com/MrNbaYoh",
                    "title": "Twiter"
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                  {
                    "url": "https://smealum.github.io/3ds/32c3/",
                    "title": "32c3 - Breaking the 3ds security system by smea, plutto and derrek"
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                    "url": "https://derrekr.github.io/3ds/",
                    "title": "33c3 - Nintendo Hacking 2016 - Game Over by naehrwert, derrek and nedwill"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10717.html",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T16:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:10",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Dijkstra",
                "slug": "36c3-10717-was_hat_die_psd2_je_fur_uns_getan",
                "title": "Was hat die PSD2 je f\u00fcr uns getan?",
                "subtitle": "Pleiten, Pech und Pannen in der Zahlungsdiensteregulierung",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Seit dem 14. November ist die letzte Schonfrist zur Umsetzung der Europ\u00e4ischen Richtline 2015/2366 \u00fcber Zahlungsdienste im Binnenmarkt (neudeutsch PSD2) verstrichen. Das hat erst vielen Banken viel Arbeit gemacht, und macht jetzt vielen Kunden viel \u00c4rger. Warum eigentlich?",
                "description": "Dieser Vortrag gibt einen \u00dcberblick \u00fcber die Hintergr\u00fcnde der Zahlungsdiensterichtlinie, das was sie bewirken sollte, und das was sie tats\u00e4chlich bewirkt. Der Sicht aus der Regulierungsperspektive wird die tats\u00e4chliche Erfahrung als Anwender, und als Entwickler von Open-Source-Software gegen\u00fcbergestellt.",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 4439,
                    "public_name": "Henryk Pl\u00f6tz"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10896.html",
                "id": 10896,
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                "start": "17:30",
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                "title": "Climate Modelling",
                "subtitle": "The Science Behind Climate Reports",
                "track": "Science",
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                "abstract": "When climate activists say you should listen to the science they usually\r\nrefer to reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The IPCC is an Intergovernmental organization (IGO) providing an objective summary of scienctific results regarding climate change, its impacts and its reasons. The simulation of future climate is one\r\nfundamental pillar within climate research. But what is behind it? How does the science sector look like? How do we gain these insights, what does it mean?",
                "description": "This lecture aims at answering these questions. In particular, it\r\nprovides an overview about some basic nomenclature for\r\na better understanding of what climate modelling is about.<br>\r\n\r\nThe following topics will be addressed:\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Who does climate modelling?<br>\r\nWhich institutes, infrastructures, universities, initiatives are\r\nbehind it and which are the conferences climate scientists go to. What\r\nbackground do climate scientists have?\r\n</li>\r\n\r\n<li>What is the difference between climate projections and weather\r\npredictions? Why is it called a climate projection\r\nand not climate prediction? While climate scientists are not able to\r\npredict weather at a specific date in a decade, why does it\r\nstill make sense to propose general trends under certain conditions?\r\n</li>\r\n\r\n<li>What is a climate model, what is an impact model and what is the\r\ndifference between these? What are components and features\r\nof the different kind of models? Here, some examples will be shortly\r\npresented (e.g.atmosphere, ocean, land, sea ice).\r\n</li>\r\n\r\n<li>Quite a few models are open source and freely accessible. If there is\r\ntime I will shortly show you how you\r\ncould install an impact model (example mHM) on your local PC. How\r\naccessible is the data used for the projections\r\nfor the IPCC reports?</li>\r\n\r\n<li>Overview over the used infrastructure (for example JUWELS, a\r\nsupercomputer in J\u00fclich), programming languages, software components\r\n</li>\r\n</ul>",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 9647,
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11155.html",
                "id": 11155,
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                "date": "2019-12-27T18:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:50",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Dijkstra",
                "slug": "36c3-11155-mathematical_diseases_in_climate_models_and_how_to_cure_them",
                "title": "Mathematical diseases in climate models and how to cure them",
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                "track": "Science",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Making climate predictions is extremely difficult because climate models cannot simulate every cloud particle in the atmosphere and every wave in the ocean, and the model has no idea what humans will do in the future. I will discuss how we are using the Julia programming language and GPUs in our attempt to build a fast and user-friendly climate model, and improve the accuracy of climate predictions by learning the small-scale physics from observations.",
                "description": "Climate models are usually written in Fortran for performance reasons at the expense of usability, but this makes it hard to hack and improve existing models.\r\n\r\nBigger supercomputers can resolve smaller-scale physics and help improve accuracy but cannot resolve all the small-scale physics so we need to take a different approach to climate modeling.\r\n\r\nIn this talk I will discuss why modeling the climate on a computer is so difficult, and how we are using the Julia programming language to develop a fast and user-friendly climate model that is flexible and easy to extend.\r\n\r\nI will also discuss how we can leverage GPUs to embed high-resolution simulations within a global climate model to resolve and learn the small-scale physics allowing us to simulate the climate more accurately, as the the laws of physics will not change even if the climate does.",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 9323,
                    "public_name": "Ali Ramadhan"
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                    "id": 9843,
                    "public_name": "Valentin Churavy"
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                ],
                "links": [
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                    "url": "https://github.com/climate-machine/Oceananigans.jl",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10991.html",
                "id": 10991,
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                "date": "2019-12-27T20:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:50",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Dijkstra",
                "slug": "36c3-10991-science_for_future",
                "title": "Science for future?",
                "subtitle": "What we can and need to change to keep climate change low - the scientist view",
                "track": "Science",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "This talk is to show the current state of the discussion on climate change and the necessary and possible changes from a scientific perpesctive. It is to give some typical relevant answers and to foster the resiliance against climate sceptic questioning. This is one of the main tasks the scientist for future are trying to tackle.",
                "description": "The climate crisis is already existing and it is going to become worse. Looking at the pure facts of the changing climate, the acidication of the oceans, the slowly but steady rising of the sea level and the strengthening earth response effects, which make thing worse, it is hard to stay optimistic on the development of human kind on this planet. This lead to the largest social movement in Germany since the second world war fighting for a limitation of climate change to a maximum average temperature increase of 1.5\u00b0C.\r\nOn the other hand, this movement is often disputed. Since the necessary changes are not liked by everyone, the engagement of especially students was attacked also by politicians \u2013 even declaring that they should leave such issues to the professionals. At this point scientist for future joined together to support the demands of the students and declare, \u201ethey are right\u201c.\r\nThis support is urgently needed. People have many open questions. The necessary changes are involving all societies in the world. In Germany, one of the most disputed topics is the field of energy, its generation, distribution and use. Is it actually possible to go for 100% renewable energies? What would this lead to? These are typical questions \u2013 which are not easy to answer. \r\nOther typical questions are more fundamental, since climate sceptics are increasing in their relevance and their social media outreach. Thus a lot of people encouter questions, they cannot answer.\r\nThis talk is to show the current state of the discussion on climate change and the necessary and possible changes from a scientific perpesctive. It is to give some typical relevant answers and to foster the resiliance against climate sceptic questioning. This is one of the main tasks the scientist for future are trying to tackle.",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 1405,
                    "public_name": "Bernhard Stoevesandt"
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                  {
                    "url": "https://www.scientists4future.org/",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10950.html",
                "id": 10950,
                "guid": "d274ccf9-c5ed-4b88-a641-7ca8d5b4cedc",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/950/large/logo_audio.png?1572083278",
                "date": "2019-12-27T22:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:10",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Dijkstra",
                "slug": "36c3-10950-warum_die_card10_kein_medizinprodukt_ist",
                "title": "Warum die Card10 kein Medizinprodukt ist",
                "subtitle": "Was m\u00fcssen Medizinproduktehersteller einhalten (und was nicht)?",
                "track": "Hardware & Making",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Es soll grundlegend erkl\u00e4rt werden, nach welchen Kriterien Medizinprodukte entwickelt werden. Dazu werden die wichtigsten Regularien (Gesetze, Normen, ...) vorgestellt die von den Medizinprodukteherstellern eingehalten werden m\u00fcssen. Diese regeln, was die Hersteller umsetzen m\u00fcssen (und was nicht). \r\nHier wird auch die Frage beantwortet, warum beispielsweise die Apple-Watch (oder genauer gesagt nur zwei Apps) ein Medizinprodukt sind aber die card10 nicht.\r\n\r\n",
                "description": "Dieser Vortrag gibt Antworten auf die folgenden Fragen:\r\n<ul>\r\n  <li>Was ist denn \u00fcberhaupt ein Medizinprodukt?</li>\r\n  <li>Was steht dazu im Gesetz?</li>\r\n  <li>Was haben Normen damit zu tun?</li>\r\n  <li>Was tun die Hersteller \u00fcberlicherweise um diese Anforderungen umzusetzen?</li>\r\n  <li>Wie sieht ein typischer Entwicklungsprozess aus?</li>\r\n  <li>Wie sieht es mit Security und Safety aus?</li>\r\n  <li>Warum sind Innovationen so schwer?</li> \r\n  <li>Was passiert nach der Entwicklung?</li>\r\n  <li>Wer \u00fcberwacht das alles?</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\nEs wird Schwerpunktm\u00e4\u00dfig die EU betrachtet um die Dauer des Vortrags nicht zu sprengen.",
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                  {
                    "id": 8617,
                    "public_name": "Phil"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  {
                    "url": "https://medical-standard-time.de",
                    "title": "Podcast - Medical Standard Time"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10701.html",
                "id": 10701,
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                "date": "2019-12-27T23:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "23:30",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Dijkstra",
                "slug": "36c3-10701-select_code_execution_from_using_sqlite",
                "title": "SELECT code_execution FROM * USING SQLite;",
                "subtitle": "--Gaining code execution using a malicious SQLite database",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "SQLite is one of the most deployed software in the world. However, from a security perspective, it has only been examined through the narrow lens of WebSQL and browser exploitation. We believe that this is just the tip of the iceberg.\r\nIn our long term research, we experimented with the exploitation of memory corruption issues within SQLite without relying on any environment other than the SQL language. Using our innovative techniques of Query Hijacking and Query Oriented Programming, we proved it is possible to reliably exploit memory corruptions issues in the SQLite engine. We demonstrate these techniques a couple of real-world scenarios: pwning a password stealer backend server, and achieving iOS persistency with higher privileges.",
                "description": "Everyone knows that databases are the crown jewels from a hacker's point of view, but what if you could use a database as the hacking tool itself? We discovered that simply querying a malicious SQLite database - can lead to Remote Code Execution. We used undocumented SQLite3 behavior and memory corruption vulnerabilities to take advantage of the assumption that querying a database is safe.\r\n\r\nHow? We created a rogue SQLite database that exploits the software used to open it.Exploring only a few of the possibilities this presents we\u2019ll pwn password stealer backends while they parse credentials files and achieve iOS persistency by replacing its Contacts database\u2026\r\n\r\nThe landscape is endless (Hint: Did someone say Windows 10 0-day?). This is extremely terrifying since SQLite3 is now practically built-in to any modern system.\r\n\r\nIn our talk we also discuss the SQLite internals and our novel approach for abusing them. We had to invent our own ROP chain technique using nothing but SQL CREATE statements. We used JOIN statements for Heap Spray and SELECT subqueries for x64 pointer unpacking and arithmetics. It's a new world of using the familiar Structured Query Language for exploitation primitives,laying the foundations for a generic leverage of memory corruption issues in database engines.",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 9516,
                    "public_name": "OmerGull"
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                    "url": "https://research.checkpoint.com/select-code_execution-from-using-sqlite/",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11247.html",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T11:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:30",
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                "slug": "36c3-11247-technical_aspects_of_the_surveillance_in_and_around_the_ecuadorian_embassy_in_london",
                "title": "Technical aspects of the surveillance in and around the Ecuadorian embassy in London",
                "subtitle": "Details about the man hunt for Julian Assange and Wikileaks",
                "track": "CCC",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "The talk explains and illustrates the procedural and technical details of the surveillance in and around the Ecuadorian embassy in London during the time Julian Assange stayed in there from June 2012 until April 2019. ",
                "description": "In the aftermath of Assange's expel from the ecuadorian embassy in London and his arrest based on a US extradition warrant evidence appeared that the \"Security\" measures of the embassy had at some point switched from protecting Assange and the embassy to an extremely detailled surveillance operation both against Assange and his visitors. The Spanish company \"Undercover Global\" that has been in charge of the embassy between 2015 and April 2018 and its owner and CEO is under investigation for spying on behalf of the CIA. Material from the second company that has taken over the embassy \"Security\" in April 2018 has found its way into an attempted extortion and is also subject to a legal investigation.\r\n\r\nThe talk will contain material both documenting the surveillance measures installed as well as audio and video material obtained by the surveillance gear. It will also briefly touch on surveillance measures experienced elsewhere by friends, lawyers, media partners and associates of Assange and Wikileaks in the context of the ongoing man hunt.",
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                    "url": "https://osint.info/index.php?title=UNDERCOVER_GLOBAL_S.L.",
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                    "title": "Context on Julian Assange"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11034.html",
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                "title": "Tales of old: untethering iOS 11",
                "subtitle": "Spoiler: Apple is bad at patching",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "This talk is about running unsigned code at boot on iOS 11. I will demonstrate how you can start out with a daemon config file and end up with kernel code execution.",
                "description": "This talk is about achieving unsigned code execution at boot on iOS 11 and using that to jailbreak the device, commonly known as \"untethering\". This used to be the norm for jailbreaks until iOS 9.1 (Pangu FuXi Qin - October 2015), but hasn't been publicly done since. I will unveil a yet unfixed vulnerability in the config file parser of a daemon process, and couple that with a kernel 1day for full system pwnage. I will run you through how either bug can be exploited, what challenges we faced along the way, and about the feasibility of building a kernel exploit entirely in ROP in this day and age, on one of the most secure platforms there are.",
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                    "id": 9441,
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11195.html",
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                "slug": "36c3-11195-phyphox_using_smartphone_sensors_for_physics_experiments",
                "title": "phyphox: Using smartphone sensors for physics experiments",
                "subtitle": "An open source project for education, research and tinkering",
                "track": "Hardware & Making",
                "type": "lecture",
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                "abstract": "Modern smartphones offer a whole range of sensors like magnetometers, accelerometers or gyroscopes. The open source app \"phyphox\", developed at the RWTH Aachen University, repurposes these sensors as measuring instruments in physics education.",
                "description": "When put into a salad spinner, the phone can acquire the relation of centripetal acceleration and angular velocity. Its barometer can be used to measure the velocity of an elevator. And when using two phones, it is easy to determine the speed of sound with a very simple method.\r\n\r\nIn this talk, I will show these possibilities in demonstration experiments, discuss available sensors and their limitations and introduce interfaces to integrate phyphox into other projects.\r\n\r\nIn this talk, the developer of the app \"phyphox\" at the RWTH Aachen University will first introduce how sensors in smartphones can be used to enable experimentation and data acquisition in physics teaching with several demonstrations on stage. Available sensors and their limitations will be discussed along with interfaces allowing the integration of phyphox into other project, either as a means to access sensor data or to display data from other sources.\r\n\r\nThe app is open source under the GNU GPLv3 licence and available for Android (>=4.0) and iOS (>=8.0). It is designed around experiment configurations for physics education at school and university, allowing for a quick setup with a single tap. At the same time, these configurations may be modified by any user to set up customized sensor configurations along with data analysis and data visualization, defined in an XML format. These configurations are Turing complete and can easily be transferred via QR codes, so an experienced user (teacher) can create a specific configuration and allow less experienced users (students) to use it with ease.",
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                    "public_name": "Sebastian Staacks"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10709.html",
                "id": 10709,
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                "date": "2019-12-27T16:10:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-10709-a_deep_dive_into_unconstrained_code_execution_on_siemens_s7_plcs",
                "title": "A Deep Dive Into Unconstrained Code Execution on Siemens S7 PLCs",
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                "abstract": "A deep dive investigation into Siemens S7 PLCs bootloader and ADONIS Operating System.",
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                    "id": 9236,
                    "public_name": "Ali Abbasi"
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                "subtitle": "Fables from building a startup in Silicon Valley",
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                "abstract": "Over the past 2 years we've been building delivery robots - at first thought to be autonomous. We slowly came to the realization that it's not something we could easily do; but only after a few accidents, fires and pr disasters.",
                "description": "We've all seen the TV show Silicon Valley, but have you actually peered underneath the curtain to see what's happening? In this entertaining talk, Sasha will share his first hand experience at building (and failing) a robotics delivery startup in Berkeley.\r\n\r\nOver the course of 2.5 years this startup built hundreds of robots, delivered thousands of orders, and had one robot stolen. The talk will look over the insanity that's involved with building an ambitious startup around a crazy vision; sharing the ups and downs of the journey. It will also touch up lightly on the technology that drives it and the simplistic approach to AI/machine learning this company took.",
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                "abstract": "There are countless post-quantum buzzwords to list: lattices, codes, multivariate polynomial systems, supersingular elliptic curve isogenies. We cannot possibly explain in one hour what each of those mean, but we will do our best to give the audience an idea about why elliptic curves and isogenies are awesome for building strong cryptosystems.",
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                    "public_name": "naehrwert"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10784.html",
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                "title": "LibreSilicon's Standard Cell Library (de)",
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                "abstract": "(en) We make Standard Cells for LibreSilicon available, which are open source and feasible. And we like to talk and demonstrate what we are doing.\r\n\r\n(de) Wir machen Standardzellen f\u00fcr LibreSilicon verf\u00fcgbar, welche Open Source und nutzbar sind. Wir m\u00f6chten dar\u00fcber sprechen und vorf\u00fchren, was wir tun.",
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                    "id": 1018,
                    "public_name": "chipforge"
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                    "url": "https://github.com/chipforge/stdcelllib",
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10598.html",
                "id": 10598,
                "guid": "658728fa-dce0-4c6b-ab80-cd513ee1f0ac",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T22:10:00+01:00",
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                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Eliza",
                "slug": "36c3-10598-kritikalitat_von_rohstoffen_-_wann_platzt_die_bombe",
                "title": "Kritikalit\u00e4t von Rohstoffen - wann platzt die Bombe?",
                "subtitle": "Ein nicht nuklearer Blick auf das Ende der Welt ",
                "track": "Science",
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                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Einf\u00fchrung in das Forschungsfeld der Kritikalit\u00e4tsanalysen. Anhand der Rohstoffe Tantal, Wolfram, Zinn und Gold werden exemplarisch die quantitativen und qualitativen Indikatoren f\u00fcr eine Versorgungsengpassanalyse vorgestellt.",
                "description": "Moderne High-Tech-Produkte ben\u00f6tigen chemische Elemente, die in spezifischen Rohstoffen (z. B. Erze) vorkommen. Dabei unterliegen Verf\u00fcgbarkeit und Preis dieser Rohstoffe in hohem Ma\u00dfe den Einflussfaktoren der Konzentrationsrisken, politischen Risiken, Angebotsreduktions- und Nachfrageanstiegsrisiken. Da Unternehmen oftmals \u00fcber Jahre hinweg an bestimmte Rohstoffe gebunden sind, m\u00fcssen sie den Unsicherheiten mit vielf\u00e4ltigen Strategien begegnen. Vom Abbau und der Verarbeitung bis zur Nutzung und Entsorgung wird die gesamte Wertsch\u00f6pfungskettenkritikalit\u00e4t bewertet. Dadurch k\u00f6nnen Verwundbarkeiten von Unternehmen und L\u00e4ndern durch Rohstoffengp\u00e4sse objektiv identifiziert und Handlungsempfehlungen definiert werden. Die Kritikalit\u00e4tsanalyse wird am Beispiel der 3TG-Materialien (Tantal, Wolfram, Zinn und Gold) veranschaulicht.",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9335,
                    "public_name": "Martin Hillenbrand"
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                ],
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                  {
                    "url": "https://ressourcen.fm",
                    "title": "Ressourcen.fm-Podcast"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10875.html",
                "id": 10875,
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                "date": "2019-12-27T23:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "23:30",
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                "slug": "36c3-10875-hack_curio",
                "title": "Hack_Curio",
                "subtitle": "Decoding The Cultures of Hacking One Video at a Time",
                "track": "Art & Culture",
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                "abstract": "Hacking and hackers can be hard to visualize. In the popular imagination, the figure alternates between a menacing, hooded figure or some sort of drugged-out and depressed juvenile hero (or perhaps a state-sponsored hacker).  To counter such images, a group of us have spearheaded a new digitally-based video project, Hack_Curio that features hacker-related videos, culled from a range of sources, documentary film, newscasts, hacker conference talks, advertising, and popular film. In this talk, the Hack-Curio creators and builders will briefly discuss the purpose and parameters of Hack_Curio and spend most of the talk featuring our funniest, most compelling videos around hacking from around the world. We will use these to reflect on some of the more obscure or less commented on cultural and political features of hacking--features that will address regional and international dimensions of the craft and its impacts around the world. ",
                "description": "Hacking and hackers can be hard to visualize. In the popular imagination, the figure alternates between a menacing, hooded figure or some sort of drugged-out and depressed juvenile hero (or perhaps a state-sponsored hacker).  To counter such images, a group of us (Chris Kelty, Gabriella Coleman, and Paula Bialski) have spearheaded a new digitally-based video project, Hack_Curio that features hacker-related videos, culled from a range of sources, documentary film, newscasts, hacker conference talks, advertising, and popular film. In this talk, the Hack-Curio creators and builders, will briefly discuss the purpose and parameters of Hack_Curio and spend most of the talk featuring our funniest, most compelling videos around hacking from around the world. We will use these to reflect on some of the more obscure or less commented on cultural and political features of hacking--features that will address regional and international dimensions of the craft and its impacts around the world. \r\n\r\nWe will begin our talk by telling the audience what drove to build this website and what we learned in the process of collaborating with now over fifty people to bring it into being. After our introduction, we will showcase about 7-10 videos drawn from quite different sources (ads, parodies, movie clips, documentary film, and talks) and from different parts of the world (Mexico, Germany, South Africa, France) in order to discuss the cultural significance of hacking in relation to regional and international commonalities and differences. \r\n\r\nFinally, we will finish with a short reflection on why such a project, based on visual artifacts, is a necessary corollary to text-based discussions, like books and magazines, covering the history and contemporary faces of hacking. ",
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                    "id": 5610,
                    "public_name": " Gabriella \"Biella\" Coleman"
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                    "url": "Hack_Curio, Decoding the Cultures of Hacking",
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                "title": "Chaos-West Stage: Opening",
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                "title": "Landtagswahlen sind Klimawahlen und was das f\u00fcr Fridays for Future Th\u00fcringen bedeutet hat",
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                "description": "Seit knapp einem Jahr geht die Fridays for Future Bewegung auf die Stra\u00dfen und durch die Medien. Nebst Brandenburg und Sachsen hat auch Th\u00fcringen einen neuen Landtag gew\u00e4hlt. F\u00fcr Fridays for Future Th\u00fcringen war daher sofort klar: Landtagswahlen sind Klimawahlen und wir m\u00fcssen handeln! Denn die hier gew\u00e4hlten Volksvertrater\\*innen sind die letzten die das Steuer noch herumrei\u00dfen k\u00f6nnen.\r\n\r\nAber wie l\u00e4uft das eigentlich wenn wir nur drei Monate haben um vier Streiks zu organisieren? Was geh\u00f6rt \u00fcberhaupt zu so einem Streik? Was kostet das eigentlich und wie finanzieren wir das? Was fordern wir? Wann schlafen wir? Mit wem gehen wir in ein B\u00fcndnis? All diese Fragen werden in diesem Talk von einem Mitglied des Orga-Teams beantwortet.",
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                    "id": 128,
                    "code": "KCXHMY",
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                "title": "Risky Business?! \u2013 Rechte und Pflichten von IT-SicherheitsforscherInnen",
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                "track": "All about computers",
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                "title": "Freedombone - DIY Soziale Ver\u00e4nderung in Zeiten des \u00dcberwachungskapitalismus",
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                "title": "Ein Teil davon. Wie feministische Hackspaces Gemeinschaft herstellen.",
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                "description": "In den vergangenen Jahren haben sich immer mehr feministische Hackspaces in den verschiedensten Formen gegr\u00fcndet. Warum eigentlich? Was bewegt Menschen dazu, was macht einen feministischen Hackspace \u00fcberhaupt aus und wie k\u00f6nnen wir alle davon lernen? Das habe ich in meiner Masterarbeit untersucht und bin daf\u00fcr durch Deutschland gereist, um mit Mitgliedern feministischer Hackspaces zu sprechen. Im Ergebnis werden die Funktionen feministischer Hackspaces beleuchtet und analysiert, warum diese R\u00e4ume f\u00fcr ihre Mitglieder so wichtig sind.\r\n\r\nUm das herauszufinden, habe ich mit dem qualitativen Forschungsstil der \u201eGrounded Theory\u201c in einem zirkul\u00e4ren Verfahren Interviews gef\u00fchrt und ausgewertet. So habe ich ein Modell entwickelt, das zeigen kann, welche Kernfunktionen Hackspaces haben, welche Faktoren Menschen davon abhalten, in ihrem lokalen Hackspace aktiv zu werden, und wie feministische Hackspaces versuchen, diese Defizite auszugleichen.",
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                    "biography": "With backgrounds in IT security and computer science, I work on the web during the day and on open source [firmware/software](https://github.com/orangecms) in my spare time. In addition, I [give talks and trainings](https://metaspora.org), [exchange](https://twitter.com/orangecms) and hang out in hackerspaces.",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T17:30:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Emergency VPN: Analyzing mobile network traffic to detect digital threats",
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                "description": "The access to surveillance technology by governments and other powerful actors has increased in the last decade. Nowadays malicious software is one of the tools to-go when attempting to monitor and surveil victims. In contrast, the target of these attacks, typically journalists, lawyers, and other civil society workers, have very few resources at hand to identify an ongoing infection in their laptops and mobile devices. \r\n\r\n In this presentation we would like to introduce the Emergency VPN, a solution we developed at the Czech Technical University as part of the CivilSphere project. The Emergency VPN is designed to provide a free and high quality security assessment of the network traffic of a mobile device in order to early identify mobile threats that may jeopardize the security of an individual. \r\n\r\n The presentation will cover the design of the Emergency VPN as a free software project, the instructions of how a user can work with it, and some success cases where we could detect different infections on users.\r\n\r\n We expect attendees will leave this session with a more clear overview of what the threat landscape looks like, what are the options for users that suspect their phone is infected, and how the Emergency VPN can help in those cases.\r\n\r\n More information about the Emergency VPN can be found at CivilSphere's website: https://www.civilsphereproject.org",
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                    "public_name": "Sebastian Garcia",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00",
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                "title": "The challenges of Protected Virtualization",
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                "title": "\"Unvorstellbare Einzelf\u00e4lle\" und \"neue Ph\u00e4nomene\"? - Kontinuit\u00e4ten des rechten Terrors",
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                "track": "Antifaschimus",
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                "description": "Christchurch, El Paso, Walter L\u00fcbcke, Halle \u2013 seit 2019 verbinden wir diese Orte und Namen mit rechtem Terror. Auf jeden Anschlag folgte auch in diesem Jahr eine \u00f6ffentliche Debatte, in der rechter Terror meist als neues Ph\u00e4nomen erscheint. Je gr\u00f6\u00dfer jedoch die H\u00e4ufung der Anschl\u00e4ge, desto absurder erscheinen die Worte von \u201eunvorstellbaren Einzelf\u00e4llen\u201c, begangen von \u201everr\u00fcckten Einzelt\u00e4tern\u201c. Diese Erz\u00e4hlungen haben einen anderen Zweck, als rechten Terror die Grundlage zu entziehen. Sie sollen sagen: \u201aWir h\u00e4tten es nicht wissen k\u00f6nnen, h\u00e4tten nichts tun k\u00f6nnen und werden auch zuk\u00fcnftig nichts verhindern\u2018. \r\n\r\nDabei ist das Gegenteil der Fall: Rechter Terror hat auch nach 1945 nie aufgeh\u00f6rt und obwohl an jedem Fall etwas Spezielles ist, so gibt es doch Gemeinsamkeiten und Kontinuit\u00e4tslinien. Rechtsterroristen und Rechtsterroristinnen wie etwa der NSU oder Anders Breivik k\u00e4mpften immer mit den Mitteln der Zeit f\u00fcr die Umsetzung ihrer Ziele: Der Umsturz der Gesellschaft durch massive Gewalt, um ihre wahlweise autorit\u00e4re, heteronormative, v\u00f6lkische Vision einer Volksgemeinschaft verwirklichen zu k\u00f6nnen. Aus dieser Geschichte des rechten Terrors und den gesellschaftlichen Reaktionen darauf k\u00f6nnen wir lernen ihnen etwas entgegenzusetzen.\r\n\r\nCaro Keller von NSU-Watch wird anhand exemplarischer F\u00e4lle die wichtigen Kontinuit\u00e4tslinien herausarbeiten. Vor diesem Hintergrund nimmt sie auch den aktuellen rechten Terror, Ph\u00e4nomene wie toxische M\u00e4nnlichkeit oder \u201eGamification of Terror\u201c in den Blick. Es wird aufgezeigt, ob und wie wir als Antifaschist*innen und Gesellschaft dieses Wissen gegen rechten Terror einsetzen k\u00f6nnen.",
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                    "public_name": "Caro Keller",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T21:00:00+01:00",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.chaos-west.de/36c3/talk/GZGQK3/",
                "title": "Rosa Listen",
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                "description": "\"Eine Regierung hat auch die Pflicht uns vor zuk\u00fcnftigen Regimen zu sch\u00fctzen.\" Anhand der Rosa Liste m\u00f6chte ich aufzeigen weshalb das ein wichtiger Grundsatz moderner Demokratien ist.\r\n\r\nIn der Weimarer Republik und der Ersten Republik \u00d6sterreich wurden Listen angelegt in denen zahlreiche Daten \u00fcber tats\u00e4chliche oder vermeintliche Homosexuelle gesammelt und auf Vorrat gespeichert wurden. In der NS-Diktatur wurden diese Listen genutzt, um eine m\u00f6glichst gro\u00dfe Anzahl Homosexueller in Konzentrationslager (KZ) zu bringen. In diesen bekamen sie den ber\u00fchmten Rosa Winkel als Kennzeichnung, wodurch sie auch Repressalie von anderen Insassen ausgesetzt waren. Noch heute gilt die Rosa Liste als eines der schlimmsten Beispiele wie auf Vorrat gespeicherte Daten missbraucht werden k\u00f6nnen.\r\n\r\nAls Datensch\u00fctzer und Bisexueller m\u00f6chte ich n\u00e4her auf diesen besonderen Teil der Geschichte eingehen und aufzeigen was daraus lernen sollten.",
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                "title": "Doktor Ogen presents Deep Space Night",
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                "description": "Feinster Deep & Progressive House und wundersch\u00f6ne visuelle Impressionen aus dem Weltraum laden ein zum grooven, chillen oder sich einfach mal inspirieren zu lassen. Eine Hommage an die Sendung \"Space Night\" des Bayerischen Rundfunks, gebeamt in die heutige Zeit !",
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                    "public_name": "Stecki",
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                "title": "Petrosilius spacetrip to Alpha-Centauri",
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                "description": "Mit Harald zusammen begeben wir uns auf einen musikalischen Trip auf einem Ambient Klangteppich in Richtung Alpha Centauri, um endlich die Fragen beantwortet zu bekommen, die wir uns alle Stellen:\r\n\r\n* Ist Liebe in der N\u00e4he von schwarzen L\u00f6chern m\u00f6glich?\r\n* War die Mondlandung echt?\r\n* Gibt es Schnaps im Weltraum?\r\n\r\nWer schon einen Eindruck bekommen will, wie sich so ein Ambient Klangteppich anh\u00f6rt kann schonmal hier reinh\u00f6ren:\r\n\r\nhttps://soundcloud.com/boomboombastard/oceanfloor-unreal-ambient-like-miks\r\n\r\nhttps://hearthis.at/petrosilius/keintraum/",
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                    "public_name": "petrosilius",
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                    "public_name": "KingBBQ",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T16:10:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Hamnet \u2013 introduction into a wireless backbone",
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                "abstract": "We take a quick dive into the Highspeed Amateurradio Multimedia NETwork the wireless backbone of the European Amatuerradio Community. It\u2019s uses mostly commercial hardware on it\u2019s own frequencies beneath the 2,4 and 5 GHz wifi bands. The net is routed with it\u2019s own ipv4 private network consisting of multiple 44.xxx.000.000/16 blocs.",
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                    "public_name": "Lars Rokita",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T16:45:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Observations on societal and technological changes in the DPRK",
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                "abstract": "The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) is a hot topic in the media. The peninsula is changing rapidly, but how is that reflected in life on the ground? What is it like to live in Pyongyang? Are the externally reported societal changes and developments in technology also visible in everyday life? This talk will describe modern urban life in Pyongyang, and the recent forces driving change.",
                "description": "The talk will particularly focus on observations around the state of youth mindset towards change and technology. For example, what are the future elites' attitudes towards entrepreneurship in an officially communist country? What small signals of changing attitudes can we observe that might influence the opening of the county? Presenting the realities of this environment leads us to the demo of consumer technology, and presented that opportunities for both societal change and technological development might be broader than we often see. We will present this deep dive to North Korea from the perspective of two foreigners who have been spending months at a time in Pyongyang and have been studying it since 2012.",
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                    "public_name": "Jukka-Pekka Heikkil\u00e4",
                    "biography": "A scholar, co-creator, culture hacker and entrepreneurship educator specialized in extreme settings.\r\n\r\nJukka-Pekka has taught entrepreneurship courses and organized startup and science diplomacy events in Pyongyang between 2012 - 2017. He is a co-founder of WTSUP! Beirut aims to foster equality and volunteerism culture in the Middle East and a founder of Burning Stories research project that aims to study the transformation of Burning Man participants and its impact on society. From academic affiliations, Jukka-Pekka is a Newton Fellow of the Royal Society (UK) and British Academy, an Academy of Finland post-doctoral Fellow based in Aalto University, Finland, and a visiting scholar at Stanford University. In Finland, he works as a board member with The Shortcut, a sister organisation of Slush and an initiative that aims to integrate immigrants to the Finnish society via tech entrepreneurship education.",
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                "title": "Refactoring qaul.net in Rust (Internet independent mesh communication App)",
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                "abstract": "Concepts, goals, implementations and the lessons learned from rewriting qaul.net decentralized messenger in rust.",
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                    "id": 120,
                    "code": "G78ZPE",
                    "public_name": "Mathias Jud",
                    "biography": "Mathias Jud is a berlin based artist. Since over twenty years, he works together with Christoph Wachter.\r\nTheir art works include open-source projects that uncover forms of censorship of the Internet, undermine the concentration of political power and even resolve the dependency on infrastructure.\r\n\r\nhttps://www.wachter-jud.net/",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T18:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:30",
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                "slug": "XHLTUD",
                "url": "https://talks.oio.social/36c3-oio/talk/XHLTUD/",
                "title": "re:claimID - Self-sovereign, Decentralised Identity Management and Personal Data Sharing [YBTI/wefixthenet session]",
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                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "Talk 45 minutes + 10 minutes Q&A",
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                "abstract": "In this talk we present re:claimID, a decentralized, self-sovereign identity\r\nmanagement system. re:claimID allows users to reclaim authority over their\r\nidentities and personal data. The system is built on top if a\r\nstate-of-the-art, decentralized directory service: The GNU Name System.\r\nBuilt-in cryptographic mechanisms allow users to selectively disclose\r\npersonal data and the directory service ensures that this data is accessible\r\nto authorized parties even if the user is offline. Through OpenID Connect,\r\nintegration and use of re:claimID is straight-forward and authorization\r\nflows are familiar. In this talk, we present the current state of re:claimID\r\nas well as a future roadmap.",
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                "abstract": "Eine kurze Erz\u00e4hlung von den Anf\u00e4ngen der Protestbewegung bis heute und dar\u00fcber hinaus. Wenn eine spontan gebildete Menge an Menschen beginnt die Werkzeuge der Demokratie zu nutzen ist das vorl\u00e4ufige Ergebnis eine der gr\u00f6\u00dften Petitionen weltweit und \u00fcber 200.000 kreativ Protestierende auf den Stra\u00dfen Europas. War es das schon oder kommt da noch etwas? Welche Auswirkungen haben demokratische Werkzeuge wie Petitionen und Demonstrationen? Kann man die n\u00e4chsten Proteste voraussehen oder wie entstehen Wellen der Aufmerksamkeit? Hat sich eine neue Emp\u00f6rung zum ersten oder zum letzen Mal aufgetan? Von vernetzen Livestreams w\u00e4hrend der Proteste bis zu Community Aktionen wie Meme-Events und Briefraids.",
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                "abstract": "##### Motivation\r\nIn the digital age the privacy has become an important matter. But with\r\nthe current digital payment methods the privacy of the user is not\r\nguaranteed. To avoid the data sharing, the Taler team implemented a\r\ndigital form of cash.\r\n\r\n##### Project\r\nTo demonstrate the payment system we developed an interface for a snack\r\nmachine based on GNU Taler. This implementation allows the customer to\r\npay with a smartphone app via NFC or QR-Code.\r\n\r\n##### Team\r\nThe project was realized by Taler in cooperation with two students from\r\nBern University of Applied Sciences.",
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                "title": "Mehr als ein Hobby? Deutschsprachige Podcaster*innen im Fokus psychologischer Forschung.",
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                "abstract": "Das Wissenschaftskommunikations-Assembly trifft sich auf dem 36c3 um \u00fcber Wissenschaftskommunikation zu sprechen. Und \u00fcber andere Themen die ihnen am Herzen liegen.",
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                    "public_name": "Andr\u00e9 Lampe",
                    "biography": "Ich bin Wissenschafter, Moderator und Wissenschaftskommunikator. Studiert habe ich Physik, meinen Dr. habe ich im Bereich Hochaufl\u00f6sungsmikroskopie in der Biochemie gemacht. Ich mag Mikroskope ganz gerne. Ich schreibe f\u00fcr die ScienceBlogs.de, mache mit zwei wundervollen Kolleginnen das Projekt \"Pl\u00f6tzlich Wissen!\" zusammen, mache den Podcast \"mal ganz grunds\u00e4tzlich (mgg) und den Podcast Wirkstoffradio mit Bernd Rupp zusammen.",
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                    "public_name": "Nicolas",
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                "title": "Querying Linked Data with SPARQL and the Wikidata Query Service",
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                "abstract": "An introduction to querying linked data, using the SPARQL query language and the free knowledge base Wikidata.",
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                "title": "Live querying: let\u2019s explore Wikidata together!",
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                "track": "Hardware & Making",
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                "abstract": "You can find a lot of interesting, useful or amusing information on Wikidata \u2013 let\u2019s spend half an hour writing some queries together!",
                "description": "This will be an interactive session to explore the possibilities of Wikidata, the free knowledge base, and its query service. Participants can suggest queries, and I\u2019ll do my best to implement them.",
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                "title": "Datensammlung leicht gemacht",
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                "track": "Science",
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                "abstract": "Vorstellung eines Ansatzes zur Verkn\u00fcpfung von OpenData aus verschiedenen Quellen",
                "description": "Ob OpenData oder Datenjournalismus: Wer Daten aus verschiedenen Quellen zusammenf\u00fchrt (APIs, Exceldateien, Datenbanken, etc.), ist oft mit dem Problem konfrontiert, diese zueinander in Beziehung zu setzen, zu analysieren oder eine aufbereitete Version der Daten als Mashup zu pr\u00e4sentieren (z. B. als Website). Mitunter m\u00f6chte man au\u00dferdem \u00fcber einen l\u00e4ngeren Zeitraum Daten erheben, um Ver\u00e4nderungen zu verfolgen und ggf. darauf zu reagieren.\r\n\r\nIch m\u00f6chte einen Ansatz vorstellen, wie man dieses Problem mit einem weitestgehend generischen Ansatz l\u00f6sen kann. Dieser Ansatz, der sich Data Vault 2.0 nennt, ist in Industrie und Wirtschaft bereits verbreitet, in anderen Teilen der datenverarbeitenden Community offenbar aber unbekannt. Dies m\u00f6chte ich \u00e4ndern.\r\n\r\n## Beispiele\r\nVerkn\u00fcpfung offener Datens\u00e4tze, Verkn\u00fcpfung von Daten aus \u00f6ffentlich verf\u00fcgbaren Schnittstellen\r\n\r\n## Themenfelder\r\nOpen Data, Open Government, Data-driven Journalism (DDJ)",
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                    "public_name": "cyroxx",
                    "biography": "Datenreisender aus dem Chaostreff Potsdam. \r\nOffene Daten, FOSS, Politik.\r\nMacht viel mit Python.\r\n\r\nGithub: https://github.com/cyroxx\r\nMastodon: https://chaos.social/@cyroxx\r\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/cyroxx",
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                "url": "https://cfp.verschwoerhaus.de/36c3/talk/MH3WTA/",
                "title": "KDE Itinerary - A privacy by design travel assistant",
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                "track": "Science",
                "type": "Talk",
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                "abstract": "Getting your itinerary presented in a unified, well structured and always up to date fashion rather than as advertisement overloaded HTML emails or via countless vendor apps has become a standard feature of digital assistants such as the Google platform. While very useful and convenient, it comes at a heavy privacy cost. Besides sensitive information such as passport or credit card numbers, the correlation of travel data from a large pool of users exposes a lot about people's work, interests and relationships. Just not using such services is one way to escape this, or we build a privacy-respecting alternative ourselves!",
                "description": "Standing on the shoulders of KDE, Wikidata, Navitia, OpenStreetMap and a few other FOSS communities we have been exploring what it would take to to build a free and privacy-respecting travel assistant during the past two years, resulting in a number of building blocks and the \"KDE Itinerary\" application. In this talk we will look at what has been built, and how, and what can be done with this now. In particular we will review the different types of data digital travel assistants rely on, where we can get those from, and at what impact for your privacy.\r\n\r\nThe most obvious data source are your personal booking information. Extracting data from reservation documents is possible from a number of different input formats, such as emails, PDF files or Apple Wallet passes, considering structured annotations and barcodes, but also by using vendor-specific extractors for unstructured data. All of this is done locally on your own devices, without any online access.\r\n\r\nReservation data is then augmented from open data sources such as Wikidata and OpenStreetMap to fill in often missing but crucial information such as timezones or geo coordinates of departure and arrival locations. And finally we need realtime traffic data as well, such as provided by Navitia as Open Data for ground-based transport.\r\n\r\nShould the author fail to show up to this presentation it might be that his Deutsche Bahn ticket rendering code still needs a few bugfixes ;-)",
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                    "code": "WR3T9D",
                    "public_name": "Volker Krause",
                    "biography": "Volker started contributing to KDE in 2002, primarily working on KDE PIM and Akonadi, the KDE Frameworks syntax highlighting engine, ELF Dissector, the telemetry and survey framework KUserFeedback and KDE Itinerary. Volker is also a Qt approver and the author of the Qt runtime introspection tool GammaRay.",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
                "duration": "00:15",
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                "slug": "ENN7EF",
                "url": "https://cfp.verschwoerhaus.de/36c3/talk/ENN7EF/",
                "title": "Wikimedia Cloud Services introduction",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Hardware & Making",
                "type": "Lightning Talk",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Find out what kind of free services Wikimedia provides for you.",
                "description": "Wikimedia Cloud Services is a collection of services that the Wikimedia Foundation offers, free of charge, to anyone who can use them for furthering the goals of the Wikimedia movement. This includes Toolforge, a hosting service for tools written in various languages; Cloud VPS, full virtual private servers for advanced development beyond the capabilities of Toolforge; convenient access to Wikimedia project data; and more!\r\n\r\nLink and other useful information: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Lucas_Werkmeister/36c3-wmcs-intro",
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                    "public_name": "Lucas Werkmeister",
                    "biography": "Software developer at Wikimedia Germany and all-time Wikidata enthusiast.",
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                  },
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                    "id": 7,
                    "code": "8GDPPA",
                    "public_name": "Amir Sarabadani",
                    "biography": "Amir Sarabadani is software engineer at Wikimedia Deutschland",
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              {
                "id": 594,
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                "logo": "/media/36c3/images/TNSGB8/handy-unnormalized.png",
                "date": "2019-12-27T19:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "19:30",
                "duration": "00:20",
                "room": "WikiPaka WG: Esszimmer",
                "slug": "TNSGB8",
                "url": "https://cfp.verschwoerhaus.de/36c3/talk/TNSGB8/",
                "title": "Reading politics of the supposedly neutral",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "Talk",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Algorithms bear the image of their makers, and toil like their servants.  Technology of any sort cannot be neutral, as it is embedded in a social matrix of why it was created and what work it performs.  An algorithm, its context, and what it lacks should be understood as a political statement carrying great consequences, and as a society we should respond to each as needed, engaging the purveyors of these algorithms on a political level as well as legal and economic.\r\n\r\nThree algorithmic systems are revealed to embody various class interests.  First, a population ecology modeled simply by a pair of predator-prey equations leads one to conclude that socialist revolution and compulsory leisure are the only routes to avoiding civilizational collapse.  Second, a formula for labor supply reduces us to lazy drones who work as little as possible to support our choice of lifestyle.  Finally, advertising on Wikipedia could yield a multi-billion-dollar fortune\u2014shall we put it up for sale or double-down on radical equality among all people?",
                "description": "(1) The [Human and Nature Dynamics](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800914000615) (HANDY) model is the first to pair environmental resource consumption with class conflict, each as a predator-prey cycle.  In one cycle we overrun and out-eat the other species on Earth, who grow back slowly, and in the other cycle elites out-compete commoners in their consumption, to the point of even causing commoners to die of hunger.  One can say that socialist revolution is embedded in a statement like this.  Indeed, something must be done about the growing power of over-consuming elites before they doom us all.  I will give a tour using this [interactive explorer](https://adamwight.github.io/handy-explorer/).\r\n\r\n(2) A second example is a run-of-the-mill, capitalist formula for labor supply, to explain our collective decision to go to work in the morning.  Loosely, it is to`optimize(Consumption, hours worked)` for the constraint `Consumption \u2264 wage x hours + entitlement`.  In other words, this formula assumes we are lazy, greedy, individual agents, each motivated only by obtaining the greatest comfort for the least labor.  The worker who internalizes this formula will fight for fewer hours of work and higher wages for themself, will find shortcuts to spend less money to increase purchasing power, and in this idealized world can be expected to vote in favor of social democratic minimum incomes.  A company following this formula, on the other hand, will fight against all of these worker gains, and will act to depress government welfare or minimum incomes until workers are on the edge of starvation in order to squeeze longer hours out of them.  What's missing from this formula is, all the ways out of the trap.  Mutual aid and connections among ourselves to protect the most vulnerable individuals, pooling resources, and any other motivation to work besides mortal fear and hedonism.\u2014One can easily imagine a radically different paradigm for work, in which labor is dignified and fulfilling.  To understand this world in formulas, labor supply is measured in education levels, self-direction, and other positive feedback loops which raise productivity.\r\n\r\n(3) Wikipedia and its sister projects have never worn the shackles of paid advertising, although they sit on a potential fountain of revenue in the tens of billions of dollars per year\u2014not to mention the value of the influence over public opinion that such a propaganda machine might achieve.  `Revenue = Ads per visit x Visits`  Analyzed venally, Wikipedia becomes an appealing portfolio acquisition, which would jeopardize the entire free-open movement.  From a different perspective, that of an organizer in an editor\u2019s association, slicing pageview and (non)-advertising data might allow for more effective resource-sharing among the many chapter organizations.  In a third analysis using a flow of labor, power, and funds, we can see the Wikimedia Foundation as engaged in illegitimate expropriation, turning editors into sharecroppers and suppressing decentralized growth.  These twists all come about through variations on an equation.  Which shall we choose?",
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                    "id": 85,
                    "code": "F9MYDW",
                    "public_name": "Adam Wight",
                    "biography": "I'm a software developer at Wikimedia Deutschland, see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Adamw for some of my interests.",
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              {
                "id": 561,
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                "logo": "",
                "date": "2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
                "duration": "00:30",
                "room": "WikiPaka WG: Esszimmer",
                "slug": "DDCXPN",
                "url": "https://cfp.verschwoerhaus.de/36c3/talk/DDCXPN/",
                "title": "Jugend hackt Community Treffen",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Community",
                "type": "Meetup",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Das Jugend hackt Community Treffen auf dem 36c3! :-) Ideal f\u00fcr alle Menschen aus dem Jugend hackt Kosmos und vor allem f\u00fcr Congress-Neulinge.",
                "description": "Wir wollen mit euch am ersten Tag (27.12.19) ein kleines Jugend hackt Meet-Up um 20:00 Uhr im Esszimmer der Wikipaka WG machen. So wollen wir euch und uns einmal zusammen bringen, alle Fragen rund um den Congress und die Wikipaka WG besprechen, im Anschluss eine Runde \u00fcber den Congress drehen und ein paar andere befreundete Assemblies und andere spannende Orte besuchen. Quasi der perfekte Einstieg! - Kommt rum, wir freuen uns auf euch!",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 10,
                    "code": "VVLMZ9",
                    "public_name": "Robert",
                    "biography": "Ich bin **P\u00e4dagoge bei Jugend hackt**, k\u00fcmmere mich um die Schulungen f\u00fcr alle Mentor*innen und besuche viele unsere j\u00e4hrlichen Events, um dort zu unterst\u00fctzen und mit euch gemeinsam Spa\u00df zu haben! Und ich baue super gern seit einigen Jahren gemeinsam mit anderen Menschen die Wikipaka-WG auf dem Congress auf.\r\n\r\nIch kann nicht so richtig coden, mag aber alles, was blinkt und Spa\u00df macht! ;-)\r\n\r\n**Zulip:** @Robert\r\n**Twitter:** @happy_drake",
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                "id": 593,
                "guid": "c95ae46b-dc34-55fd-bff7-026a9d252de9",
                "logo": "/media/36c3/images/EGBN8W/CFG_500x500.jpg",
                "date": "2019-12-27T21:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:00",
                "duration": "00:30",
                "room": "WikiPaka WG: Esszimmer",
                "slug": "EGBN8W",
                "url": "https://cfp.verschwoerhaus.de/36c3/talk/EGBN8W/",
                "title": "Code for Germany. Gute Taten mit offenen Daten",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Community",
                "type": "Talk",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Seit f\u00fcnf Jahren setzen sich innerhalb des Netzwerks [\u201eCode for Germany\u201c](https://codefor.de) in ganz Deutschland rund 300 Ehrenamtliche f\u00fcr offene Daten ein und bauen damit Anwendungen f\u00fcr alle. Auch 2019 ist bei uns einiges passiert, was wir euch hier vorstellen wollen. Wir haben uns beispielsweise mit Daten zu Umwelt, Politik und jeder Menge Kartenmaterial besch\u00e4ftigt und viele neue Projekte am Start. Manche gl\u00e4nzen schon richtig, andere suchen noch Unterst\u00fctzung. Im Talk erkl\u00e4ren wir, was offene Daten eigentlich sind, was man daraus bauen kann und wie man bei uns mitmachen kann.",
                "description": "[Code for Germany](https://codefor.de) ist ein Netzwerk von Gruppen ehrenamtlich engagierter Freiwilliger. Wir nutzen unsere F\u00e4higkeiten, um unsere St\u00e4dte und das gesellschaftliche Miteinander positiv zu gestalten. Wir setzen uns f\u00fcr mehr Transparenz, Offene Daten und Partizipation in unseren St\u00e4dten ein. Wir vermitteln insbesondere zwischen Zivilgesellschaft, Verwaltung und Politik und nutzen unsere F\u00e4higkeiten, um die Kommunikation zwischen diesen zu verbessern und notwendige Impulse zu setzen, damit die M\u00f6glichkeiten der offenen und freien Digitalisierung so vielen Menschen wie m\u00f6glich zugute kommen.",
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                    "code": "ZYZHQS",
                    "public_name": "Julia",
                    "biography": "Ich bin Julia und versuche seit 2018 bei Code for Osnabr\u00fcck zu programmieren, muss aber meistens allen m\u00f6glichen Menschen erstmal erkl\u00e4ren, warum offene Daten so unglaublich wichtig sind. Das mache ich aber sehr gerne. Au\u00dferdem bin ich seit Anfang 2019 im Community-Rat von Code for Germany.",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T17:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:00",
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                "room": "Lecture room 11",
                "slug": "36c3-1003-session_a_v_angel_meeting",
                "title": "A/V Angel Meeting",
                "subtitle": "Day 1",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "description": "Daily Meetup for A/V Angels\nDaily A/V Angel Meeting. More information can be obtained from our news in the angel system",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Borgbackup",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T22:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:30",
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                "room": "Lecture room 11",
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                "title": "Borgbackup",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "BorgBackup: Meeting and Q&A session\nBorgBackup user and developer meeting.Q&A, feedback, exchange experiences and tips, etc.Also we might have BorgBackup stickers for you to spread - finally!",
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                "description": "Details about using and programming ChameleonMini from the makers\nIn this workshop we will introduce you to RFID security and the ChameleonMini. We show you how to read and emulate cards. Moreover we outline some programming guide lines. Besides the theoretical introduction we will have enough space for practical tasks and questions. Here is a small video collection of the [https://www.dailymotion.com/ChameleonMini ChameleonMini in action].[[File:ChameleonMiniWorkshopFlyer.png|thumb|center]]",
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                "id": 1115,
                "guid": "28c2d3de-e3eb-48d7-87b7-fc81bbbd0f95",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Queerfeminist_Families_Plus_Friends_Meetup",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1115-session_queerfeminist_families_plus_friends_meetup",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Meetup to meet other queer people who live with or care for kids\nWe are queer families and want to connect to other queer families/care networks.We plan an introduction round and informal chatting. Kids are welcome.",
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                    "public_name": "Lila"
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                "links": []
              },
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                "id": 1196,
                "guid": "28b766d1-5cda-44e1-a145-1b59620b58af",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Subtitles_Angelmeeting",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T16:15:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:15",
                "duration": "0:45",
                "room": "Lecture room 11",
                "slug": "36c3-1196-session_subtitles_angelmeeting",
                "title": "Subtitles Angelmeeting",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Subtitles Angelmeeting\nThis is the introduction meetings for subtitles angels.If you want to become a subtitles angel, you have to attend one of these meetings.At the end of the meeting, attendees will be confirmed as subtitles angels.Please have your nick in the angelsystem ready and select \"Subtitles Angel\" (necessary for the confirmation).",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Cube",
                    "public_name": "Cube"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
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                "id": 1147,
                "guid": "20d7e865-21df-450b-b7ab-119cee2e3568",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:The_Creative_Potential_of_Software_(Mis)Use",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T18:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:30",
                "duration": "1:10",
                "room": "Lecture room 11",
                "slug": "36c3-1147-session_the_creative_potential_of_software_mis_use",
                "title": "The Creative Potential of Software (Mis)Use",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "discussion",
                "language": "en",
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                "description": "Open session to discuss interesting use cases of creative software misuse.\nUsing the examples of Orca software and InfraNodus dataviz tool we will open up a discussion on the potential of creative (mis)use of software. We invite you to bring your own examples and to share with others how you applied an interesting methodology or approach somewhere where it should not have been applied and the results it produced. Hosted by Aerodynamika and NSDOS (aka Koo Des) who use these tools in their daily research and creative practice.",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Aerodynamika",
                    "public_name": "Aerodynamika"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1044,
                "guid": "f729430f-eaaa-4c12-831a-6f07a6af0416",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Tor_relay_operator_meetup",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T21:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Lecture room 11",
                "slug": "36c3-1044-session_tor_relay_operator_meetup",
                "title": "Tor relay operator meetup",
                "subtitle": "Meetup1",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Tor operator meetup, discussion and partly moderated\nTor operator meetup, anyone currently operating any Tor infrastructure or anyone planning to operate and infrastructure in the future is welcome to participate here.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Utzer",
                    "public_name": "Utzer"
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                ],
                "links": [
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              },
              {
                "id": 1035,
                "guid": "219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8cf",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T19:40:00+01:00",
                "start": "19:40",
                "duration": "1:20",
                "room": "Lecture room 11",
                "slug": "36c3-1035-session_translation_team_meeting",
                "title": "Translation Team Meeting",
                "subtitle": "Meeting Day 1 #2",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.\nThis meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.",
                "persons": [
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Katti",
                    "public_name": "Katti"
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                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1032,
                "guid": "219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8cd",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T15:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "15:00",
                "duration": "1:15",
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                "slug": "36c3-1032-session_translation_team_meeting",
                "title": "Translation Team Meeting",
                "subtitle": "Meeting Day 1 #1",
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                "type": "meeting",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.\nThis meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.",
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Katti",
                    "public_name": "Katti"
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Improv_Theater/_Applied_Improvisation",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1072-session_improv_theater_applied_improvisation",
                "title": "Improv Theater/ Applied Improvisation",
                "subtitle": "10 ways of anything",
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                "description": "Come join us for a joyful session with some improvisational theater training activities and games! Topic: '10 ways of anything' \u2022 Improv theater is basically theater without a script, with characters and stories created in teamwork between the actors. \t\u2022 You do not need to know anything about improv to attend, and we will try to make everyone feel safe and welcome.\nCome join us for a joyful session with some improvisational theater training activities and games! Topic: '10 ways of anything'\t\u2022 Improv theater is basically theater without a script, with characters and stories created in teamwork between the actors.\t\u2022 You do not need to know anything about improv to attend, and we will try to make everyone feel safe and welcome.\t\u2022 Everyone can do this, you do not need to be particularly brave, spontaneous or creative :-) \t\u2022 There are several techniques and concepts one can learn, and improv skills can help in daily life too :-)\tSome skills that are important in improv:\t\u2022 accepting and building on others' ideas, \t\u2022 making your partner look good, \t\u2022 listening,\t\u2022 playfulness, and\t\u2022 being courageous.How the session will work: We will play various improv exercises and games, with some theory and reflection in between.",
                "persons": [
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                "id": 1162,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Japanese_(Reading)_Beginner_to_Expert",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T12:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:30",
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                "slug": "36c3-1162-session_japanese_reading_beginner_to_expert",
                "title": "Japanese (Reading) Beginner to Expert",
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                "description": "An overview to writing and studying Japanese from zero to native comprehension.\nThis is for everyone eager to get started in Japanese reading and writing or get a few ideas on how to improve.      No knowledge of Japanese required, we will start from scratch. '''Please bring a pen and some paper to try some writing.'''      What we'll discuss:   * What Japanese writing is made up of und which symbols are used for what purposes.   * The most basic Japanese symbols, Hiragana and Katakana and try writing a few ourselves while also experiencing the ridiculously simple pronunciation. With that we can already read our first few words.   * How to study Japanese in general   * Why adults have a hard time reading texts made for children and why Japanese writing is a huge mess   * The next step would be studying around 2000 Kanji, but we will just try writing a few, talk about the wacky world of reading Japanese texts with Kanji and how they are a complete mess and close the Workshop with looking at a method to get them into your head within half a year. The presented method for studying Kanji will be the Heisig method using koohii and Anki for best results in properly understanding the Kanji.   After this course and a few more minutes-hours of studying you will be ready to read a few easy Japanese children's books.      Useful stuff:* search for \"Hiragana Chart\" or \"Katakana Chart\" or \"Hiragana chart stroke order\" or \"Katakana chart stroke order\" to get all sorts of useful charts* Recommended Textbooks for studying Japanese: \"Genki I\" and \"Genki II\"* a detailed explanation of the Heisig method to study all the Kanji and an introduction to using Anki to do that. There is also a deck there to download with the best koohii stories up to 2015, but it needs some adjustments to be really useful: https://nihongoshark.com/learn-kanji/* Anki's website: https://apps.ankiweb.net/ for Android look for AnkiDroid and for iOS look for AnkiMobile (or something like that)* Kanji deck from above post from NihongoShark.com: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1956010956* Kanji deck from NihongoShark with adjustments as I would study them (only Kanji to meaning, no information that is too much): https://megastore.uni-augsburg.de/get/E27FHb56Fe/* the koohii Community: https://kanji.koohii.com/ (<- not a page I used or visit, but that's where the stories are from for the deck)* Tae Kim's Complete Guide to Japanese: http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/complete/ <- also pretty nice, I read through this one (on my phone, there is an android app of it) after finishing Genki I and Genki IIIf anything you wanted to see here is missing, write me an e-mail: alex.m.s@gmx.de",
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                "id": 1346,
                "guid": "218a0da9-ae64-4f6e-aae7-ff47817a9bbc",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mobile_App_Entwicklung_f%C3%BCr_totale_Anf%C3%A4nger",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T22:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:30",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Seminar room 14-15",
                "slug": "36c3-1346-session_mobile_app_entwicklung_fuer_totale_anfaenger",
                "title": "Mobile App Entwicklung f\u00fcr totale Anf\u00e4nger",
                "subtitle": "Interaktive Live-Programmierung (also possible in English if desired)",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
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                "description": "Wir entwicklen gemeinsam eine kleine App f\u00fcr iPhones und Android Smartphones - und erkl\u00e4ren dabei jeden einzelnen Schritt (We'll develop a simple mobile app - and explain each and every step along the way)\n",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Andru",
                    "public_name": "Andru"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://github.com/Andruschenko/simple-react-native-app",
                  "https://expo.io/@andrusch/instagram",
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                "id": 1087,
                "guid": "4fcc3853-b979-4f41-91ef-91e9053ac5e4",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Nachhaltige_Mobilit%C3%A4tsplanung_mit_offenen_Daten",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:00",
                "duration": "2:30",
                "room": "Seminar room 14-15",
                "slug": "36c3-1087-session_nachhaltige_mobilitaetsplanung_mit_offenen_daten",
                "title": "Nachhaltige Mobilit\u00e4tsplanung mit offenen Daten",
                "subtitle": "Sustainable urban mobility planning with open data",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Lotet mit uns zusammen aus, wie offene Daten zu einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung des st\u00e4dtischen Verkehrs und der Mobilit\u00e4t in Leipzig beitragen k\u00f6nnen!\nSeit 2015 stellt die Stadt Leipzig in ihrem Open Data-Portal (https://opendata.leipzig.de/) Daten zur allgemeinen Nutzung zur Verf\u00fcgung. Frei verf\u00fcgbare Daten sind eine Grundlage f\u00fcr soziale Innovation und lokale Demokratie, indem sich B\u00fcrger/innen mit den Informationen \u00fcber ihre Stadt besch\u00e4ftigen und ihre Ideen dazu einbringen k\u00f6nnen. Bisher gehen die Aktivit\u00e4ten der Stadt Leipzig aber \u00fcber das Bereitstellen der Daten kaum hinaus.Das soll sich \u00e4ndern! In diesem Workshop werden kommunale Daten zu den Themen Mobilit\u00e4t und Verkehr der Stadt Leipzig bereitgestellt, die sonst nicht oder nur teilweise \u00f6ffentlich zug\u00e4nglich sind. Lotet mit uns zusammen aus, wie offene Daten zu einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung des st\u00e4dtischen Verkehrs und der Mobilit\u00e4t in Leipzig beitragen k\u00f6nnen!Leipzig steht bei Fragen der Mobilit\u00e4t vor gro\u00dfen Herausforderungen:-\tLeipzig w\u00e4chst! In den letzten 15 Jahren um ca. 100.000 Einwohner. Mehr Menschen bedeutet auch mehr Staus und verstopfte Stra\u00dfen! Oder? Wie k\u00f6nnen offene Daten helfen, den Verkehr nachhaltiger, also klimafreundlicher, fl\u00e4chenschonender und sozial vertr\u00e4glicher zu organisieren?-\tLeipzigs Verkehr soll bis 2030 nachhaltiger werden! Das hat der Stadtrat 2018 beschlossen. Wie k\u00f6nnen wir mithilfe offener Daten geeignete Ma\u00dfnahmen auf diesem Weg identifizieren?-\tMobilit\u00e4tsplanung demokratisieren! Der Entscheidungsweg zur Mobilit\u00e4tsstrategie 2030 war von einer breiten Beteiligungskultur gepr\u00e4gt. Diese Arbeitsrichtung wollen wir fortf\u00fchren und auf die Nutzung kommunaler Daten ausdehnen. Wenn die Mobilit\u00e4tsentscheidungen der Menschen nachhaltiger werden sollen, m\u00fcssen auch die zugeh\u00f6rigen L\u00f6sungen mit ihnen gemeinsam entwickelt werden. Daran arbeiten wir in diesem Workshop.Neben den Datens\u00e4tzen, die bereits jetzt auf den Open Data-Portal der Stadt Leipzig verf\u00fcgbar sind, werden weitere statistische Geodaten der Stadt Leipzig eigens f\u00fcr den Workshop zug\u00e4nglich gemacht.Der Workshop wird finanziert durch den Europ\u00e4ischen Fonds f\u00fcr regionale Entwicklung (EFRE) im Rahmen der Interreg Central Europe \u2013 Initiative.",
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                  {
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:TilmanSchenk",
                    "public_name": "TilmanSchenk"
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                ],
                "links": [
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                "id": 1075,
                "guid": "694a07e1-e16d-46d2-8f83-c57eaff4e528",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Numerical_Weather_Prediction",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T19:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "19:30",
                "duration": "3:00",
                "room": "Seminar room 14-15",
                "slug": "36c3-1075-session_numerical_weather_prediction",
                "title": "Numerical Weather Prediction",
                "subtitle": "A gentle introduction to numerical weather prediction, running WRF, and visualizing results",
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                "type": "workshop",
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                "description": "An introduction to Numerical Weather Prediction systems\nWe give an introduction to the general functionality of numerical weather prediction systems, what is computed and how. In the hand-on part, we show how to run your own copy of WRF, a free NWP, and how to post-process and visualize the results. For people interested in installing and running WRF themselves, please have a look at the git repository for updated information on how to prepare your notebook prior to the session.",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Tecer",
                    "public_name": "Tecer"
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                ],
                "links": [
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Sprechtraining_f%C3%BCr_FNTI",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T16:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:30",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Seminar room 14-15",
                "slug": "36c3-1022-session_sprechtraining_fuer_fnti",
                "title": "Sprechtraining f\u00fcr FNTI",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Ein kleiner Sprech- und Rhetorik-Kurs, prim\u00e4r f\u00fcr Frauen und nichtbin\u00e4re Personen.\nDer Workshop richtet sich an Frauen und Personen, die sich mit dem Label \"Frau\" konfrontiert sehen. Viele unserer Kommunikationsmuster sabotieren das, was wir eigentlich kommunizieren wollen. In diesem Workshop richten wir einen kurzen Blick auf das, was passiert, wenn wir etwas sagen wollen und was dabei g\u00fcnstig und ung\u00fcnstig sein k\u00f6nnte. Piko besch\u00e4ftigt sich beruflich mit Stimme und gibt Sprech- und Stimmtrainings. F\u00fcr Fragen: @piko@chaos.social",
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                "id": 1175,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Subtitles_Angelmeeting",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T11:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Seminar room 14-15",
                "slug": "36c3-1175-session_subtitles_angelmeeting",
                "title": "Subtitles Angelmeeting",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Subtitles Angelmeeting\nThis is the introduction meetings for subtitles angels.If you want to become a subtitles angel, you have to attend one of these meetings.At the end of the meeting, attendees will be confirmed as subtitles angels.Please have your nick in the angelsystem ready and select \"Subtitles Angel\" (necessary for the confirmation).",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Cube",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:42birds:_Hacker%E2%80%99s_Digest",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T13:15:00+01:00",
                "start": "13:15",
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                "room": "Seminar room 13",
                "slug": "36c3-1479-session_42birds_hacker_s_digest",
                "title": "42birds: Hacker\u2019s Digest",
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                "description": "We'll talk about fiction and non-fiction books.\n",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:42birds:_Tipp_des_Tages_%E2%80%93_Calibre",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T12:45:00+01:00",
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                "room": "Seminar room 13",
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                "title": "42birds: Tipp des Tages \u2013 Calibre",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
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                "description": "In this workshop we will produce tactics and materials to sensitize people for topics such as facial recognition and surveillance.\nDE:Im Kreativworkshop werden wir Ans\u00e4tze und Materialien produzieren, um Menschen f\u00fcr Themen wie \u00dcberwachung und Gesichtserkennung zu sensibilieren.Wir arbeiten mit verschiedenen Kreativmethoden um innerhalb einer Stunde ersten Ideen und Materialien f\u00fcr Kampagnen zu entwickeln. Ergebnisse k\u00f6nnen sein: Sticker, Spr\u00fcche/Slogans, Bildideen, Poster, etc.ENG: In this workshop we will produce tactics and materials to sensitize people for topics such as facial recognition and surveillance.Within one hours we will work with different creative methods to make some ideas and materials for campaigns happen. Possible results could be: stickers, slogans, image ideas, poster, etc.",
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                "description": "A meet-up for digital nomads / itinerant hackers.\nAre you a digital nomad or an itinerant hacker? Come and meet others who are as well!Do you have questions about life as a digital nomad or an itinerant hacker? Come and ask.This space is open for anyone who wants to make friends, talk travel, swap packing tips, or ask about the 200, 404 and 500  of working remote from around the world.",
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                "subtitle": "ESA eScooter owner meetup",
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                "description": "Meetup for owners of DocGreen ESA 5000, 1919 or 1950 eScooters\nJust a bunch of people who own an Doc Green ESA 5000, 1919 or 1950. A (in germany legal) eScooter recently sold by Lidl.There is also a wiki: https://esa-5000.fandom.com/de/wiki/ESA_5000_Wikiand a Telegram group: http://t.me/esa_5000We will probably talk about bus internals, attaching external batteries, dashboard replacements and other scooter modifications.",
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                "subtitle": "Social Deduction 2.0",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "game",
                "language": "de",
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                "description": "Lasst uns eine Runde Human Punishment spielen\nHuman Punishment ist ein Social Deduction Spiel, das Werewolf nicht un\u00e4hnlich ist.Allerdings gibt es 3 Fraktionen mit eigenen Siegbedingungen, Fraktionswechsel w\u00e4hrend dem Spiel, potentiell einen Wiedereinstiwg f\u00fcr ausgeschiedene Spieler...Da ich leider nur die deutsche Version besitze, sollten Mitspieler Deutsch lesen k\u00f6nnen.",
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                    "public_name": "Echsenkoenig"
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Telekommunikations%C3%BCberwachung_in_Deutschland",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T16:15:00+01:00",
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                "type": "talk",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Frage-Antwort-Runde mit einem Insider\n",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T15:00:00+01:00",
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                "description": "The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.\nThis meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Foundation_workshop:_Hands-on,_how_does_the_Internet_work%3F",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T11:30:00+01:00",
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                "description": "This workshop is for all who only have a vague idea or might not know at all what an \"IP address\" is. We'll learn how the Internet works by making Internet traffic visible. This is a beginner's workshop. If you toyed with Wireshark before, you will be bored to hell in this workshop.\nInvisible to the casual user, lots of computers communicate and work together to deliver the kitten videos you're craving. In this workshop, we use the tool Wireshark (available for all operating systems) to make this communication visible. In lots of life demos, we'll learn that the domain names we're familiar with, like ccc.de or fridaysforfuture.de, are a thin layer around IP addresses, which are the real addresses computers use to identify themselves. We'll uncover which hidden information your browser sends along each request, and we'll see how easy it is to intercept traffic.This workshop is for everybody who is interested in knowing how the Internet works, in which form computers talk to each other. Absolutely no prerequisites are required. People who are familiar with network stacks will be bored to hell.Note to the infrastructure team: In the final part of the talk, we'll perform a standard ARP spoofing attack to intercept traffic from a volunteer. Of course we won't use the congress network for this. I'll open an own hotspot.* '''[https://www.speicherleck.de/iblech/stuff/wireshark-36c3.pdf Slides of the talk]'''* Commands which appeared in the talk: ifconfig, ip a, ping 8.8.8.8, echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward,* Questions are welcome! +49 176 95110311, iblech@speicherleck.de",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Heralds_Meeting",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
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                "description": "Annual Refresher and Updates for the Heralds\nAnnual Meeting of Heralds. We want to talk about whats new this year, what changed, give a couple of reminders and prepare our part of Congress.This year, we do not take new Heralds on board, our team is already complete.",
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                "id": 1483,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hodographs_matter:_a_skewed_perspective_on_the_gravitational_n-body_problem",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T23:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "23:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1483-session_hodographs_matter_a_skewed_perspective_on_the_gravitational_n_body_problem",
                "title": "Hodographs matter: a skewed perspective on the gravitational n-body problem",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Short improvised lecture/talk about a recent perspective change in studying the problem of n masses in the plane\nTalk on recent developments in studying the gravitational n-body Problem.Preliminaries: interest in Astronomy and Mathematics, particularly geometry. Understanding https://youtu.be/xdIjYBtnvZU (Feynman's Lecture on the Kepler problem) is helpful. Overview: The first half offers a historical overview of the subject while the second half focuses on Hamiltonian Dynamics and relative equilibria with a somewhat surprising historical twist.",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00",
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                "type": "talk",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "f\u00fcr alle Engel, die etwas mit Essen zu tun haben (wollen)\n",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Introduction_for_Soldering_Angels",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T13:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "13:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1015-session_introduction_for_soldering_angels",
                "title": "Introduction for Soldering Angels",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Introduction for angels helping at the soldering workshop organized by \"Chaos macht Schule\"\n",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Hbr",
                    "public_name": "Hbr"
                  }
                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://junghack.de"
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              },
              {
                "id": 1163,
                "guid": "e16f568c-2006-47b9-b83e-ece52eb74b54",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wondrous_mathematics:_A_gentle_introduction_to_P_vs._NP,_the_biggest_open_question_in_computer_science",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T21:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:50",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1163-session_wondrous_mathematics_a_gentle_introduction_to_p_vs_np_the_biggest_open_question_in_computer_science",
                "title": "Wondrous mathematics: A gentle introduction to P vs. NP, the biggest open question in computer science",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Very roughly, P is the class of efficiently solvable problems and NP is the class of non-efficiently solvable problems. A basic fact of life is P \u2260 NP. However, for the last fifty years, this observation has stubbornly resisted every attempt of a proof. The talk will carefully explain ... (see long description)\nThe talk will carefully explain:* what the precise statement of the conjecture P \u2260 NP is* how the world would look like if P = NP* whether it might be that it's provable that the conjecture is unprovable (that the conjecture exceeds the boundaries of logic)* what's known about hypothetical proofs of P \u2260 NPThis talk requires no mathematical prerequisites. Indeed, people who took classes on computability theory in university will be bored to hell and should only attend if they plan to support the session by offering interesting remarks. :-) To enjoy and follow the talk, you should know that we use algorithms to solve computational problems and that some are more efficient than others. You'll be extra prepared if at some point in your life you've implemented some algorithms. That said, you will only enjoy the talk if you enjoy mathematical thinking and a certain amount of mathematical precision. This is not a light-and-fun talk, to the small extent that it's fun it's only thanks to the interesting theoretical relationships discussed in the talk.'''[https://rawgit.com/iblech/mathezirkel-kurs/master/mathecamp-2019/p-vs-np/slides-36c3.pdf Slides]''''''[https://rawgit.com/iblech/mathezirkel-kurs/master/mathecamp-2019/p-vs-np/ablauf.txt Some details]''' (in German)'''[https://www.scottaaronson.com/papers/pnp.pdf Survey paper by Scott Aaronson]''' (very much recommended)",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Iblech",
                    "public_name": "Iblech"
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                ],
                "links": []
              }
            ],
            "Lecture room M2": [
              {
                "id": 1083,
                "guid": "05a64b74-b9b6-4478-977c-f3341a48dcc2",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Arch_Linux_Meetup",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1083-session_arch_linux_meetup",
                "title": "Arch Linux Meetup",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Meetup for users and people interested in the Arch Linux project\nArch Linux is a distribution created in 2002 that focuses on user centrality. It's a do-it-yourself distribution that provides a minimal base set of packages to let the user build on.The intentions of the meetup is to have a few short 20 minute talks, and then some community discussions. Members from Arch team will participate. Last year we had a completely packed room, and it doesn't look like it will be better this year :)If there is anything you want to do, feel free to email foxboron@archlinux.org",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Foxboron",
                    "public_name": "Foxboron"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://www.archlinux.org"
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              },
              {
                "id": 1088,
                "guid": "3c48d37f-7f16-4ec9-b983-f83d208ed5ba",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Awarenessteam_Introduction_and_Q%26A",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1088-session_awarenessteam_introduction_and_q_a",
                "title": "Awarenessteam Introduction and Q&A",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "In this session, the Awarenessteam will answer the following questions and more: What is the CCC Awarenessteam and how can it help me? What does it do and what does it not currently do? There will be room for your questions and for discussion.\nNote: This in NOT an introductory angel meeting! This session is aimed at all Congress participants who want to learn about the Awarenessteam.Members of the CCC Awarenessteam will give an introduction to the team, what work it does, how it does this work, and how it interacts with other teams and the overall Congress organizational structure.We will also answer your questions and there will be room for discussion.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Theresa",
                    "public_name": "Theresa"
                  },
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Rafiot",
                    "public_name": "Rafiot"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://help.ccc.de/awareness/index.en.html"
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": 1039,
                "guid": "baffacba-85b1-4b44-92c4-bb84f75605d8",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Edu-Stammtisch",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T16:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1039-session_edu_stammtisch",
                "title": "Edu-Stammtisch",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Stammtisch f\u00fcr Menschen aus dem Bildungsbereich\nStammtisch f\u00fcr Menschen aus dem BildungsbereichHier nach Nachtrag die Links zu unseren Fahrstuhlreden:* https://www.oercamp.de/* https://buendnis-freie-bildung.de/* https://github.com/frank-christiansen/iqsh-winkekatze* http://www.olaf.one/* https://tetrapix.de/* https://instahub.org/* https://ada7.de/* https://tcp.nhcham.org/",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Wi-wissen",
                    "public_name": "Wi-wissen"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1014,
                "guid": "f369950c-3afb-49f8-b825-ac5235fad4d5",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Intro_to_CTFs_and_binary_Exploitation",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T13:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "13:00",
                "duration": "3:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1014-session_intro_to_ctfs_and_binary_exploitation",
                "title": "Intro to CTFs and binary Exploitation",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Part I: Intro to CTFs with the example of picoCTF.  Can be used as guided preparation for junior (and/or main) C3 CTF. Part II: Binary exploitation with Stack Based Buffer Overflows. Workshop VM provided (please download before)\nThis is a workshop primarily put together for haecksen, but if there are free seats, and you want to join, that works.However, it's very important to me that every haeckse that wants to join at any given time has the opportunity. Please be kind enough to respect that and help to make that happen. '''Part I: '''Intro to CTFs with the example of picoCTF.  Short example showcases for each of the main categories (very basic examples for: web, crypto, reversing, forensic); binary exploitation covered in part II). <br />'''Part II: '''Binary exploitation with Stack Based Buffer Overflows and Return Oriented Programming. Workshop VM (containing slides, exercises etc) for the whole Workshop provided (please download before, Link will follow).<br />=> To get most of the workshop, and especially Part II, its best when you follow along! :)So what you need is:* some sort of Hypervisor (Virtualbox, VMware) installed* ca. 10 Gb free diskspace for the VM (ping me via email if you really can't afford the space- we will find a solution)* import the VM and you're ready to go, excited to see you there :)Instructions to prepare and set up the VM: <br />https://beginnersctf2019.pads.ccc.de/1 <br />pw: LetsPlay!",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Chiliz",
                    "public_name": "Chiliz"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1168,
                "guid": "ef442ca4-3569-45f9-b205-50e564f83bda",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Open_Source_Silicon",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T22:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1168-session_open_source_silicon",
                "title": "Open Source Silicon",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "discussion",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Update on new advances in the area of open source silicon, including interesting new announcements.\nUpdate on the status of various open source silicon projects;* System Verilog support in open source tools** System Verilog compliance test suite - https://github.com/SymbiFlow/sv-tests and https://symbiflow.github.io/sv-tests** New System Verilog formatter and linter - https://github.com/google/verible** New System Verilog parser - https://github.com/alainmarcel/Surelog* OpenRoadProject - https://theopenroadproject.org/* OpenRAM - https://github.com/VLSIDA/OpenRAM* Open Source PDKs",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Mithro",
                    "public_name": "Mithro"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1114,
                "guid": "a13e233f-c6c2-4941-81c9-bf3dc088b761",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Passwordsafe_f%C3%BCr_Anf%C3%A4nger",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T19:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "19:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1114-session_passwordsafe_fuer_anfaenger",
                "title": "Passwordsafe f\u00fcr Anf\u00e4nger",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
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                "description": "Du wolltest schon immer einen Passwortsafe nutzen? In diesem Workshop richten wir uns einen Passwortsafe ein!\nDu benutzt die drei gleichen Passw\u00f6rter f\u00fcr alle deine Online-Accounts? Du wei\u00dft, dass das nicht sicher ist, hast bislang aber noch keine bessere L\u00f6sung gefunden?In diesem Workshop lernen wir den OpenSource-Passwordsafe [https://www.bitwarden.com Bitwarden] kennen, der sich auf dem PC (Windows, MacOS, Linux) sowie auf dem Smartphone (Android, iOS) nutzen l\u00e4sst. Zun\u00e4chst schauen wir uns an was ein Passwortsafe (auch: Passwordmanager) ist, wie er funktioniert und worauf man zu achten hat, anschlie\u00dfend gibt es Zeit und Anleitung sich einen Passwortsafe einzurichten. '''Vorkenntnisse''': Dieser Workshop erfordert keine IT-Vorkenntnisse und richtet sich an alle, die einen Passwortsafe nutzen wollen, sich aber nicht auskennen oder sich noch nicht \u00fcberwinden konnten.'''Mitbringen''': Wer sich w\u00e4hrend des Workshops einen Passwortsafe einrichten m\u00f6chte, der sollte Laptop und Smartphone (oder Tablet) mitbringen.  Ebenso w\u00e4re es hilfreich, die f\u00fcr den Passwortsafe erforderlichen Apps und Plugins schon vorab zu installieren, sodass wir w\u00e4hrend des Workshops uns auf die Einrichtung konzentrieren k\u00f6nnen:* '''2-Faktor-Authentifizierungs-App''' ([https://www.golem.de/news/google-apple-und-mailaccounts-zwei-faktor-authentifizierung-richtig-nutzen-1612-124868.html Was ist das?]) f\u00fcr das Smartphone ** F\u00fcr iPhone/iPad: [https://apps.apple.com/de/app/authenticator/id766157276 Authenticator] ** F\u00fcr Android: [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.authenticator2&hl=de Google Authenticator] oder [https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.bierbaumer.otp_authenticator/ Authenticator (im FDroid-Store)]* '''Webbrowser-Plugin''' f\u00fcrs Autotype,  so werden deine Logindaten automatisch vom Passwordsafe ins Loginfeld des Browsers eingef\u00fcgt. Installiere dir das Plugin f\u00fcr deine/n Lieblingsbrowser: [https://bitwarden.com/#download siehe Plugins auf bitwarden.com]* '''Bitwarden-Smartphone-App''' um mobil auf Passw\u00f6rter zugreifen zu k\u00f6nnen** F\u00fcr [https://itunes.apple.com/app/bitwarden-free-password-manager/id1137397744?mt=8 iPhone/iPad]** F\u00fcr [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.x8bit.bitwarden Android]'''Warum Bitwarden?''' Bitwarden bietet sich an, da er Open-Source ist, als sicher eingesch\u00e4tzt wird, f\u00fcr fast alle Ger\u00e4te und Betriebssysteme verf\u00fcgbar und f\u00fcr Einsteiger einfach zu nutzen.Bei Fragen: Tjal [https://twitter.com/tuikc @tuikc auf Twitter] oder DECT 8524 oder Mail: edwg6g6rtwf@temp.mailbox.orgSlides:  https://docdro.id/C9sx9cn",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Tjal",
                    "public_name": "Tjal"
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                ],
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              },
              {
                "id": 1131,
                "guid": "387fc710-b149-4ce2-9013-7dd380ea2d93",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:QueerFeministGeeks_-_MeetUp",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T17:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1131-session_queerfeministgeeks_meetup",
                "title": "QueerFeministGeeks - MeetUp",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "QueerFeministGeeks - Meetup\nMeetup for everyone who identifies as queer and/or feminist and/or trans* or otherwise non-{white+male+straight+cis}. We will network with each other and exchange projects and ideas. This meetup is open to people of all genders, but please be mindful of how much space you are taking up and let those this meeting is intended for take priority. We try to be newbie- and introvert-friendly, so please do come even if you don't know anybody yet!",
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:0range",
                    "public_name": "0range"
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                "links": [
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                "id": 1120,
                "guid": "2eaac6d6-b303-4729-af45-15cf8c55417b",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:42birds:_Hitchhiker%27s_Towel-Yoga",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T09:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "09:30",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M3",
                "slug": "36c3-1120-session_42birds_hitchhiker_s_towel_yoga",
                "title": "42birds: Hitchhiker's Towel-Yoga",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "hands-on",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "We'll do some Yoga to calm our minds and move them bodies. Bring along comfortable clothes \u2013 and a towel to lie on ;-)\n",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Birdy1976",
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                "id": 1007,
                "guid": "0257ce0d-bffa-48ca-8a89-3f49d143377e",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Angelmeeting:_Stage_Support_%26_Stage_Manager",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
                "duration": "2:30",
                "room": "Lecture room M3",
                "slug": "36c3-1007-session_angelmeeting_stage_support_stage_manager",
                "title": "Angelmeeting: Stage Support & Stage Manager",
                "subtitle": "Partial Intro",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Introduction and Refresher for StageSupporter and StageManager\n",
                "persons": [
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Katzazi",
                    "public_name": "Katzazi"
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                ],
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                "id": 1133,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:General_Angel_meeting_day_1_/_Introduction_meeting",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T16:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M3",
                "slug": "36c3-1133-session_general_angel_meeting_day_1_introduction_meeting",
                "title": "General Angel meeting day 1 / Introduction meeting",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "General Angel meeting day 1 / Introduction meeting for new angels\nGeneral angel meeting.All angels please join.Also: New angels please come around to get to know the people and some of the tricks of how-to-angel best.",
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:DLange",
                    "public_name": "DLange"
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                "id": 1098,
                "guid": "f8a7bdb6-2009-482a-a17f-1b93b4c7d190",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:KinkyGeeks_-_Bondage_f%C3%BCr_Anf%C3%A4nger_Workshop",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T17:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:30",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M3",
                "slug": "36c3-1098-session_kinkygeeks_bondage_fuer_anfaenger_workshop",
                "title": "KinkyGeeks - Bondage f\u00fcr Anf\u00e4nger Workshop",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
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                "description": "Bondage and Safety lesson for beginner\nIf you are interested in learning the first steps towards bondage / techniques for playful restraint, this workshop is for you. If you have never touched a piece of rope before, this workshop will give you the basics to get started. We will cover the following topics:* Risk-awareness and consent (intro). How to negotiate a bondage session and how to deal with risk.* Safety and materials. Many materials are suitable for bondage, and there are various cheap or free options. Each material comes with its own safety implications to be aware of. Of course, there is also material that is just ill-suited for most use cases. (aka. Why are furry handcuffs just horrible, what's a \"good\" piece of rope, and funny stories from mishaps)* \u007fSafety and anatomy. Humans are semi-stable objects. While some areas of the human body are pretty resistant to reasonable force (e.g., pressure from rope), others are not. We'll discuss where to be careful with rope, what can happen if things go wrong, and how to tie with safety in mind.* Practice: The square knot. We'll learn a simple, yet effective knot as a building block for all ties in this workshop* Practice: Single column tie. How to tie a rope to a single limb (hand, foot), with the possibility of tying the free side of the rope to objects* Practice: Double column tie. How to tie two limbs together (hands, feet)* Practice: Spaced double column tie. How to tie hands together, but with a rope-bar in between* Practice: Rope organization. How to coil up rope for storage to not end up in a mess the next time you take it back out* Practice: Bonus tie. We'll see. This is a placeholder for leftover time.The workshop is divided into two parts. After the theory parts, we will demonstrate the ties and give you the chance to practice. Each tie is demonstrated and explained in front, afterwards you can give it a try. We have a team of people around to answer questions and help you out if you need assistance. This workshop is designed specifically for beginners, so there are no \"stupid\" questions. We all started out at some point, and asked the same or similar things back then. The team also has safety scissors at hand ;)You do not necessarily need to bring a partner. Before the practice session, you will have the chance to pair up for practice. While it's always up to you with whom (or even if at all) you want to practice, the experience from the past years has shown us that it somehow always worked out for people to find someone to practice with.While this workshop mostly focuses on rope and rope bondage, we'll also talk about other materials (proper vs. crappy handcuffs, etc.) in the seminar-style theory part.If you have own rope, please do bring it along. We will have some rope you can borrow on a first-come-first-serve basis. Still, the more we have, the better. In case you are unsure whether the rope you have is suitable or not, just bring it along and ask. If you have any further questions you would like to ask us beforehand, feel free to drop by the KinkyGeeks assembly.This workshop is western-style bondage. We want to make bondage accessible to humans of all sizes, shapes, and weights. We therefore place fun and safety above faithfulness to traditional Shibari in this workshop. We'll talk about why a tie works and get the principles right (e.g. the basics of preventing self-tightening ties), rather than minimize or prettify a tie.'''Important:''' In the previous years, we regularly had way too many people trying to get in (rooms are objects of finite size), with waiting lines all across the hallway. This year, we want to avoid the crowd control issues that come with such scenarios. That's why you now need to pre-register for the workshop at https://ticket.kinkygeeks.de. Our website will give you a free ticket, which you need to provide at the workshop door to gain access.The small print: Participation in the practical parts is at your own risk. You must be at least 18 years old to participate in the practical part.",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Lil-Missy",
                    "public_name": "Lil-Missy"
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:KinkyGeeks_-_Hypnose_f%C3%BCr_Anf%C3%A4nger_Workshop",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M3",
                "slug": "36c3-1102-session_kinkygeeks_hypnose_fuer_anfaenger_workshop",
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                "abstract": "Eine kleine Einf\u00fchrung in numerisches Python mit NumPy und SciPy.",
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                "abstract": "The sumo robot fight for the technically ungifted\r\n\r\nShort presentation about the History and Rules for all that have not yet participated",
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                "title": "Bridging equality to the Middle East through volunteer-driven technology education: lessons learned from a revolutionary Beirut",
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                "abstract": "Lebanon is experiencing a revolution, a system shift, from which the Western media remains largely silent. Entrepreneurs, particularly women are playing a critical role now when the society will be rebuilt. To support the much-needed creation of solutions to tackle corruption, inequality and the lack of democracy, a team of rebel academics and culture hackers, both men and women, have established a cross-country knowledge-sharing platform called WTSUP!. We will share experiences of doing culture hacking in Lebanon and hear what is the current entrepreneurial reality for women in Beirut via live stream.",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T19:25:00+01:00",
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                "abstract": "Orientalism is a concept that reveals how people categorize and discriminate against others by using seemingly positive or harmless attributions and images. In an interactive presentation, we will introduce Edward Said\u2019s concept to the audience by examining selected Twitter and Instagram posts.\r\n#Orientalism #Postcolonialism #Othering #Racism #Sexism",
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                    "public_name": "Nina Szogs",
                    "biography": "Nina Szogs is a gender, migration and sustainability researcher and works in the field of science communication with universities, museums, NGOs and artists. @ninaszogs",
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                "title": "Den Wohnungsmarkt hacken: Wie geht das?",
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                "type": "Vortrag 60min  (inkl. Q&A)",
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                "abstract": "Ein Haus das zwanzig Jahre lang leer steht, eine gravierende Wohnungsnot und ein paar Aktivisti reichen um Leerstand zu beenden. \r\nIm Juli wurde die Gartenstra\u00dfe 7 in T\u00fcbingen Leerstand besetzt und ist es bis heute. Der Talk soll davon handeln, warum es zu einer solchen Besetzung kommt, wie so etwas im Alltag aussieht, wie die Besetzung sich von anderen unterscheidet und wie die Zukunft aussehen wird.",
                "description": "In T\u00fcbingen herrscht wie in vielen anderen St\u00e4dten Wohnungsnot. Das Problem wird insbesondere durch Leerstand und einen eklatanten Mangel an sozialem Wohungsbau versch\u00e4rft. Es gibt verschiedene Gesetzte, Verordnungen und Handlunkgsm\u00f6glichkeiten die der Kommune helfen dem Problem zu begegnen. Trotz aller Bem\u00fchungen der Stadt stehen Geb\u00e4ude wie die Gartenstra\u00dfe 7 *20 Jahre* lang leer.\r\n\r\nDie Besetzung durch Aktivisti im Juli hat diesen Leerstand beendet. Seitdem leben in diesem Haus Menschen, es ist ein t\u00e4glich ge\u00f6ffnetes Caf\u00e8 eingerichtet, es finden Konzerte, Lesungen und Workshops statt. Ich w\u00fcrde gerne zeigen wie es zur Schaffung dieses Freiraums kam, wie der Alltag und aber auch die Zukunft des Projekts aussieht. Gro\u00dfe Rolle wird dabei die \"T\u00fcbinger Linie\" spielen - eine Position der Stadt die Verhandlungen einer R\u00e4umung vorzieht.",
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                "title": "Junghacker CTF",
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                "abstract": "Wir bieten Euch ein Einsteiger CTF an.\r\nDetails und Registrierung hier:\r\n\r\nhttps://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Chaoszone_Junghacker_CTF",
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                "abstract": "this session is about how to make using pretalx and its adminstration work and distribute the workload to more than just a few (same old) ppl, make the process transparent how we got here and what we now can do together to make pretalx work @c36c3 over the next couple of days",
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                "title": "F\u00fcr eine neue anarchistische Synthese!",
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                "abstract": "Vielfalt zu erm\u00f6glichen und gleichzeitig Gemeinsames zu entwickeln ist eine nie endende Aufgabe, welche sich der synthetische Anarchismus stellt. Dieser Input richtet sich an eine anarchistische Szene und Interessierte. In ihm stelle ich auf philosophische Weise \u00dcberlegungen zu dem Versuch an, pluralistische Organisation zu erm\u00f6glichen. Grundlagen daf\u00fcr sind die Bereitschaft zur Reflexion und zu konstruktiven und solidarischen Auseinandersetzungen.",
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                "title": "1komona: shadows of self-organisation",
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                "track": null,
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                "abstract": "how does 1komona work? what does work and what doesn't?",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T21:00:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Extinction Rebellion vs. a diversity of tactics",
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                "abstract": "Extinction Rebellion (XR) has an extreme stand on actions organised under its name: non-violent mass civil disobedience to disrupt - but also cooperation with the police.   While many think that XRs action are about climate change, XR\u2019s goal is also to change governance - but at the same time claiming to be \"beyond politics\" and without analysing existing power structures.\r\nWe will first present about the study and where this claim for non-violence comes from, and then discuss about where to go from here.",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T22:00:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Kunst in Zeiten der Revolte - Artivismus als visuelle Taktik des Protests",
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                "abstract": "Was f\u00fcr eine Protestkunst wollen wir? Weltweit gehen Massen auf die Stra\u00dfe - ihre grundlegenden Bed\u00fcrfnisse stehen auf dem Spiel. Artivismus spielt bei den Protesten dabei eine zentrale Rolle. Anhand von best practice Beispielen besprechen wir, welche Formen von Protestkunst effektiv in K\u00e4mpfe eingebunden werden k\u00f6nnen und was sie vom Trend der kleinb\u00fcrgerlichen Polit-Kunst unterscheidet.",
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                    "biography": "Mitglied von #panyrosas einer der gr\u00f6\u00dften internationalen Frauenorganisationen* weltweit sowie Mitbegr\u00fcnderin von Gender Equality Media, einer Organisation, die sich gegen sexistische Berichterstattung in Deutschland einsetzt. Mit Kampagnen wie #unfollowpatriarchy setzt sich die Gruppe konkret gegen patriarchale Strukturen in der Medienlandschaft ein.",
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                "title": "Fashion Hacktivism - House of All / Introduction",
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                "abstract": "Let's hack the fashion system. In this talk you will find out about House of Zsa'S initiative House of All. I explain some background and motives as well as the way the House of All works throughout 3C . ++ get involved ++ Komona :)",
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                "title": "Fashion Hacktivism - House of All / Make a Kimona - CoDesign?!",
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                "abstract": "Let's hack the fashion system. Deep dive into collaborative design. In this workshop we explore methods of collaborative fashion hacktivism creating Kimonas for the House of All - Clothes Commons Assembly. It's part of an experiment by House of Zsa to involve as many people as possible in designing a new system for fashion. This is a hands on workshop where you engage in crafting pieces to protect, sense, feel, show, dance, live in. You don't need to have any former knowledge and it's all but complicated. It's for everyone. like fashion should be.",
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                "abstract": "Worker-owned tech-coops have become a growing movement worldwide as a progressive alternative to traditional IT companies and individualised freelancing. In the last few years we have been busy creating a network of tech-coops in Germany and beyond. \r\n\r\nIn this session we want to share general information about tech-coops, why we think they are awesome and what we've learned so far. We also want to create a general space to have a discussion about tech-coops and learn from our experiences.",
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                "title": "Digitale Freiheit z\u00fcndschnur",
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                "abstract": "Wir setzen uns zusammen und planen die n\u00e4chsten Tage",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T19:00:00+01:00",
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                "title": "I am a kernel dev - Ask me anything",
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                "abstract": "Reddit style Q&A, where you can ask all the questions you wanted to know about the life of a kernel programmer.",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Balancing idea and reality of no work in 1Komona",
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                "abstract": "A session, exchange, release, reflection on different ideas  and the reality of decentralized organisation, recentralized responsibility and the metaphysics of Ideas and their work load.",
                "description": "What happened when komona started to decentralize? Didn't it actually started decentralized and just grew bigger? How long does it take, what did help, what did go wrong. What do you have to share and adress, what have ppl to share that slided into centralized roles again? \r\nHow could these roles be defined to help the goal of decentralized and transparent organisation that allows maximum spontaneity without overwhelimg single points of failure and ppl? \r\nSpontaneity is core and at the same its a mechanic of disabling others to prepare and think before doing, whether they would like to or not. \r\nSo, how to go on. \r\nStarting with the collection of work that was done to establish a shared knowledge base: what was on the table for this years conoma?\r\n\r\n*If you want to make a good talk, you can't only think of what information you really want to talk about, you have to think of what information the people want/need to hear to get into the topic. Otherwise it wouldn't make sense, you can talk alone than.* (anonymous)",
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                    "id": 26,
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                    "public_name": "me? you?",
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                "id": 865,
                "guid": "27edea7d-092f-5f0a-bd88-79c9b06a1cbc",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T21:45:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "BEGXNG",
                "url": "https://talks.komona.org/36c3/talk/BEGXNG/",
                "title": "Congress for Future",
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                "abstract": "Spontaneous demo since it's friday and on fridays we strike for our future!",
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                    "id": 65,
                    "code": "HZYVHQ",
                    "public_name": "raphael",
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                "id": 824,
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                "date": "2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Fashion Hacktivism - House of All / Conscious Fashion - Common Sense",
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                "track": null,
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                "abstract": "So what's this thing about conscious fashion? What does it actually mean? And why do we need fashion anyways?In this session I share thoughts on above questions and how we could hack the current fashion system if we shifted the mind set and get conscious...Part of the session is again an experiment for research that involves you.",
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                    "id": 30,
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                    "public_name": "Sarah B\u00fcrger",
                    "biography": "How do we cope with singularity? What is the value of things & what is their role in our relationships? How can we design futures that involve everybody and be gentle to all & everything there is...these are some of the questions that drive me whilst working in my favorite field of cloth. I research ways of hacking the fashion system and strive for a decentralized system of garment use. Mission: Beautifully crafted sustainable cloth to everyone - no to capitalism. Vision: Clothes Commons, Collaborative Fashion System, Decentralized Production, No Work.",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Create affinity groups - a game",
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                "track": null,
                "type": "Workshop",
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                "abstract": "The anarchist organisational form of \"affinity groups\" has a long tradition. Since decades it is a basic tool in emancipatory grassroots movements. With a theatrical game we want to explore our roles in groups and reflect about group dynamics in horizontal organizations. It is requested to participate in the game whether you know the concept already or not.",
                "description": "The anarchist organisational form of \"affinity groups\" has a long tradition. Since decades it is a basic tool in emancipatory grassroots movements. With a theatrical game we want to explore our roles in groups and reflect about group dynamics in horizontal organizations. It is requested to participate in the game whether you know the concept already or not.",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T21:25:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Reprostreik",
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                "track": null,
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                "abstract": "Eine spielerische politische Praxis die versucht klassische Geschlechterrollen aufzubrechen.\r\nEmpowerment!\r\nAll Genders, M\u00e4nner* haben zeitweise kein Rederecht.",
                "description": "Frauen*, vereint euch und legt die Reproarbeit nieder!\r\nWenn wir \u00fcber Repro - bzw. Reproduktionsarbeit reden, meinen wir damit jegliche Art von physischer und emotionale Arbeit, wie z.B. putzen, kochen, Kinder gro\u00df ziehen, Hausarbeit, andere tr\u00f6sten bzw. emotionaler Arbeit und viele andere Aufgaben, die oft als \"weibliche\" angesehen werden. Zu gro\u00dfen Teilen werden diese Arbeiten immer noch von Frauen* und FLIT*-Personen erledigt. Diese Arbeit wird meist sehr schlecht bis gar nicht bezahlt, findet im Verborgenen statt oder wird als weniger wichtig als Produktionsarbeit angesehen.\r\nDiese Arbeit ist unglaublich wichtig, um das System zu erhalten, es Menschen m\u00f6glich zu machen, zur (Lohn-)Arbeit zu gehen und wird doch kaum wertgesch\u00e4tzt, sondern als selbstverst\u00e4ndlich angesehen.\r\nDarauf haben wir keinen Bock mehr! Wir wollen gemeinsam nicht mehr putzen, aufr\u00e4umen, der soziale Puffer oder die emotionale Kr\u00fccke sein, so viel und lange, wie wir wollen.",
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                    "id": 59,
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                    "public_name": "loki und jose",
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                "id": 820,
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                "logo": "/media/36c3/images/APCCWF/signal-2019-11-21-002206.jpeg",
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                "title": "Chaos Ballett - Explorative Dance Workshop Rehearsal",
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                "track": null,
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                "abstract": "Join our CHAOS BALLET session on Day1 and bring what you want to bring to add 2 (our) c36c3 chaos (dancing moves, technological devices, ideas, visions...). \r\nOn Day 2 we will then have a 1hour \"Chaos Ballett Show\" from 4pm-5pm in \"The Lounge\". \r\n\r\nHere we will prepare for that. \r\n\r\nWe* continue what has been started: https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Village:Chaos_Ballett_Bett_(Drahti_Trampolin)\r\n\r\nWhat happened since then: https://www.hkw.de/en/programm/projekte/veranstaltung/p_163517.php\r\n\r\nWe will dance in Komona and in the Lounge @ c36c3. More infos to come soon.\r\n\r\nUntil then: Keep on dancing.",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00",
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Jenseits einer konkreten Festlegung auf explizit eine politische Linie, eint uns ein antikapitalistischer, antirassistischer, antisexistischer und antimilitaristischer Konsens, sowie das Eintreten gegen Rechtsradikalismus, Antisemitismus, Islamfeindlichkeit, religi\u00f6sen Fundamentalismus und jegliche reaktion\u00e4re Ideologie, die Menschen zu unterdr\u00fccken und auszubeuten trachtet.\r\n\r\nDurch die kontinuierliche Auseinandersetzung mit diversen Themenfeldern und politischen AkteurInnen und Gruppen bilden wir uns stets selbstkritisch weiter und sind somit undogmatisch und offen f\u00fcr neue Perspektiven und Ideen, sofern sie unserem Konsens nicht widersprechen. Da wir bewegungsnah arbeiten wollen, befeuern wir keine innerlinken Grabenk\u00e4mpfe. 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Just contact us!\r\n\r\nWir wollen mit den Videos so viele Menschen wie m\u00f6glich ansprechen und werden deshalb stets versuchen, Inhalte in einer einfachen und niedrigschwelligen Sprache so zu vermitteln, dass sie auch f\u00fcr bisher an linker Politik und deren Narrative nicht gewohnte Menschen zug\u00e4nglich und interessant bleiben. Es geht uns nicht darum, gesellschaftliche bzw. publizistische Allgemeinpl\u00e4tze zu reproduzieren, sondern die Perspektive von links und von unten stark zu machen und zu pers\u00f6nlichem Engagement und Selbstorganisation anzustiften.\r\n\r\nUm den modernen Sehgewohnheiten gerecht zu werden, streben wir eine audio-visuelle Qualit\u00e4t an, die diesen zwar gerecht wird, jedoch ebenfalls offen f\u00fcr \u00e4sthetische Experimente und Neuerungen bleibt. 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                    "public_name": "Clemens von Wedemeyer",
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                "title": "Hackitat \u2013 9 layers of political hacking",
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                "description": "Come, come whoever you are. Wanderer, worshipper, lover of leaving. This isn't a caravan of despair. It doesn't matter if you have broken your vows a thousand times before! Come again, come.",
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                "title": "weil du mir kein gutes vorbild warst",
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                "title": "Schaltkreis Musik_ Elektroakustische Wucherung",
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                "description": "Playing cards, sewer pipes, plant pots, canisters, pans, peanut butter jars, vases, washers \u2026\r\n\r\nSchaltkreis Musik create quirky motorized instruments from items and strangely familiar found objects. These machines can be played like drum computers through rhythm-sequencers. Combined with microphones and effects a versatile beat instrument is formed, that can be played \u2013 even with no musical experience. \r\n\r\nInteracting with the machine sounds, Lorenz Blaumer uses his violin together with live-sampling to generate rhythmic patterns, ambient sounds and bass lines \u2013 sometimes even a melody.\r\n\r\nhttps://schaltkreismusik.bandcamp.com",
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                "track": "Installation",
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                "abstract": "outdoor (h)ac(k)tivism",
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                    "public_name": "Diverse [Climate (H)ac(k)tivists]",
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                "title": "Lambe Lambe: Conglomerate of Experiences: BLODEUWEDD/Dideldum/The Abyss/Anasyrma Temple",
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                    "public_name": "Cie. What's in my box",
                    "biography": "Lambe Lambe \u2013 this is theatre for individualists. For those who are reluctant to share theatre experience with a large audience. A show, just for one person at a time. A moment just for you! Lambe Lambe is a theatre technique that has been revived and celebrated since the 1990s, especially in Latin America. It is widespread all over the world and has recently been on the rise again. In miniature theatre boxes, figures and objects are played in short scenes for only one spectator at a time. Meet a strong woman out of an old myth from Wales, face memories and nightmares and let yourself be disco-healed. Compagnie What's in my box is based in Leipzig and invites you to choose your box and enter worlds that are made just for you.\r\n\r\nhttps://www.facebook.com/leckileckikolleki",
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                "abstract": "Namecoin is a blockchain (first project forked from Bitcoin) that implements a decentralized DNS and public key infrastructure, which is resistant to censorship, hijacking, and other tampering.  This talk will explain the basics of how Namecoin works and what it can be used for.",
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                    "public_name": "Jeremy Rand"
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                "description": "In our reactor you will learn how to reprogram a body with Thai massage.\n",
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                "description": "Test\n",
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                "description": "Let's get to know each other and discuss c3blind's future!\nGet to know the other blind/visually impaired individuals at this year's Chaos Communication Congress.As it is c3blind's first year in existence, we would also like to discuss the future of the project/assembly/team and what we can do on future Chaos events to spread the word on blindness.",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Einf\u00fchrung in das 36C3 Capture the Flag f\u00fcr Neulinge\nThis introduction is mainly for FNTIs* and has limited seats. We might open it if there is space left.* women, non-binary, inter and trans persons.",
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                "description": "This workshop is heavily hands on (and also shoulders, arms and so on) with some demonstrations and of course product tasting. The idea is to share knowledge about cider making.\n[[Image:800px-Pressage_garcons_en_action_faa102019.jpg|thumb|gar\u00e7ons in action]][[Image:800px-Pressage_nettoyage_faa102019.jpg|thumb|piscine de pommes]][[Image:800px-Moi_nuren_1600_faa05122019.jpg|thumb|feeding the rap]][[Image:800px-Pressage_pressoir_mout_faa102019.jpg|thumb|marc being pressed]][[Image:800px-Marc_pommes_1600_faa05122019.jpg|thumb|pressed marc de pommes]][[Image:800px-Cider_sample_testing_ferme_du_vastel_29012017.jpg|thumb|cidre density measurement]][[Image:800px-Soutirage_cubbi_ibc_1600_faa112019.jpg|thumb|soutirage/racking 10 hl IBC]][[Fhb_36c3|<<<Back to the main page>>>]][https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/cidremaking36c3/ To secure spot on this workshop please sign in here.]This workshop is heavily hands on (and also shoulders, arms and so on) with some demonstrations and of course product tasting. The idea is to share as much knowledge about cider making which I got during my formation at [http://cfppa.le-robillard.fr/ le Robillard] and from my own brewing within this limited time as possible. It is suitable for people who are already doing cider and for the ones who are really interested. Not all of the things which I ([[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]) plan to do with you are going to happen because of the biological and chemical limitations, like d\u00e9f\u00e9cation for example. During the event you can count on tasting and crashing the different cider variety apples which I bring for you from France and this time with names attached. The focus will be on am\u00e8re (bitters) and douce-am\u00e8re (bitter-sweets) varieties which are out of France and UK. After crashing we will do pressing (first designated for cider) and after that r\u00e9miage (adding water to already pressed marc) to get second press which is traditionally fermented into less alcoholic petit cidre. We will do also measurement of density and will talk about how to do it properly. Alcohol test on pectin shouldn't also be a problem. If all goes well, but as said above who knows, we may be able to have chapeau brun or chapeau blanc so you can see it in real life and if so we can do proper separation by soutirage/racking. Soutirage will be done one way or other by gravity or pump on another batch or water. I plan to bring non-self priming pump so you will also learn how to use it. It may sounds simple but if you have never done it before and you for example buy it second hand like me, there are some \"cliffhangers\" which we can overcome in one session instead of getting \"f\" during season or two. If anyone can get hands on decent pH meter and microscope, than we could do also proper measurements and possibly counting of yeast cells but that really depends if we get this equipment or not, I do not have it at the moment. Of course part of the workshop will be small tasting of what we pressed, some young cider and some ciders, plus I'll try to get some specific defects - much harder to get hands on than good cider by the way. Well as you can see there is plenty to talk about and even more to do. It would be a good idea to bring some \"non VIP cloths\", you know what happens if you stand on the wrong end of the hose ...'''This workshop is donation based no one turned away for lack of funds'''. With limited amount of spots and because of the complexity any help from the ones who actually \"have\" would be appreciated. I do estimate the overall costs of the workshop around \u20ac200 and lets be honest I'm more or less \"forgetting\" all the time needed to make it happen. For me this is really a passion and something what I feel like I'm starting to have quite pretty good expertise in, it would be hard for you to get this info somewhere else quickly so I it makes sense to me to share it with you.[[category:36c3]]",
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                "description": "Bringing curtisannes cantine from OpenLab Augsburg to 36C3!\nBringing curtisannes cantine from OpenLab Augsburg to 36C3!...this time we will be baking, though.I'm proud to be able to celebrate my birthday at Congress - so I intend to celebrate with various cakes and Fairy Dust Cookies! If you got a sweet tooth, a weakness for decorating or children who do, feel free to join in curtisannes cake center!The cakes I plan to bake are:- cinnamon rolls with raisins and cream cheese - tarte au chocolate with orange slices - almond apple pie - carrot cake with pecans and almondsFurthermore, I hope there is still time left to prepare a simple cookie dough and decorations. If it doesn't fit in the timeslot on 27th, we may prepare the dough later and bake them during 36C3 anyway.If you have further questions or requests just send me an e-mail: contact@curtisanne.rocks or take a look at the foodhackingbase wiki page: https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Ccc36c3See you there!",
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                  "https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Ccc36c3"
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              },
              {
                "id": 1230,
                "guid": "017b6087-ac16-4968-8beb-051596720f24",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Detox_Seaweed_Bibimbab",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T16:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Foodhackingbase",
                "slug": "36c3-1230-session_detox_seaweed_bibimbab",
                "title": "Detox Seaweed Bibimbab",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "hands-on",
                "language": "en",
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                "description": "Hands on workshop on detox seaweed Bibimbap\n[[Image:Seaweed_bibimbab_1.jpg|thumb|Seaweed bibimbab]][[Image:Seaweed_bibimbab_2.jpg|thumb|Seaweed bibimbab with rice]][[Fhb_36c3|<<<Back to the main page>>>]][https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/bibimbab36c3/ To secure spot on this workshop please sign in here].Hi everyone!! I'm Eunha from Korea. Korea has the one of the most variety of seaweed. Traditionally we enjoy the seafood and seaweed. For examnple after you (only women case) have a birth you should eat miyoek (''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakame Undaria pinnatifida]'') for a while because the iodine makes the woman after birth the blood clean and her womb shrinks quickly. You can see and enjoy the several eatable seaweed in my workshop \"hacked\" with traditional Korean [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibimbap bibimbab]. Through this workshop i hope you have more interests in sea and nature. Thanks.This workshop is based at donations at your will no one turned away for lack of funds.",
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              {
                "id": 1231,
                "guid": "10157073-60ae-4806-b73d-592265cff09c",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Introduction_to_Beef_Jerky_Drying_Boxes",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T16:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Foodhackingbase",
                "slug": "36c3-1231-session_introduction_to_beef_jerky_drying_boxes",
                "title": "Introduction to Beef Jerky Drying Boxes",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "This workshop is an introduction to a cheap and simple beef jerky drying box. It will take you through making the box from provided materials.\nTo secure spot on this workshop please sign in [https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/jerky-fhb-36c3/ here] when the sign in system is ready.[[Image:800px-Box_open_IMG_20181209_222125_521_s.png|thumb|right|Jerky, drying in the Box]][[Image:651px-Box_closed_IMG_20181209_222149_274.png|thumb|right|The complete Box]][[Image:800px-Box_with_battery_IMG_20181209_222021_007_s.png|thumb|right|A better view on a quick and dirty power supply of the Box]]This workshop is an introduction to a cheap and simple beef jerky drying box. It will take you through making the box from provided materials. After that the preparation of meat for drying will be handled.There will be samples for participants, to try what kind of jerky can be made with these boxes. [https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Recipe:Beef_Jerky Workshop recipe is shared here.]In this workshop you will be provided with everything you need for building a beef jerky box. This box is designed to be small, lightweight, flexible and cheap. It is very simple but works fine. The box can be folded nicely and takes little space when folded together. There are several possibilities for hanging the meat while drying, the \"standard\" method simply folds away as the box is collapsed. After use, the box can be easily cleaned, even sticky marinade rinses off.There is space for drying around 200gr of meat at once, more or less. I'm sure this could be even more if more fishing line is added, but that might impact drying time.The number of parts is small and the potential for future hacking is definitely there. Some suggested adding an air filter (for filtering out dust from the incoming air) for example. This can easily be done, there is space left for that!The old 9V clip to power the box has been replaced by 5V (USB) power, but a power supply that directly delivers 12V is tested the most. The 5V way uses a step up converter and should work just fine, but there have been no long term tests.We have enough material for 9 people.This workshop is based on '''donation at your will no one turned away for lack of funds'''. If you can afford to donate, please do.",
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                "id": 1232,
                "guid": "0f96e65a-15a3-4c4f-8798-d99dedd90cc9",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Introduction_to_Tempeh_Making",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Foodhackingbase",
                "slug": "36c3-1232-session_introduction_to_tempeh_making",
                "title": "Introduction to Tempeh Making",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "hands-on",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Workshop as an introduction to soybean fermentation. It will take you through the preparation of the soybeans or other legumes.\n[https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/tempehmaking36c3 To secure spot on this workshop please sign in here.][[Image:800px-Tempeh_cloth_overview_faa05092017.jpg|thumb|right|Tempeh made in cloth]][[Image:800px-Tempeh_banana_leave_ready_1600_faa08092017.jpg|thumb|right|Tempeh in banana leave]][[Image:800px-Tempeh_banana_leave_cut_close_up_1600_faa08092017.jpg|thumb|right|Tempeh cut close up]][https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Recipe:Tempeh_making_manual_-_short_workshop_form Workshop manual is shared here.]This workshop is an introduction to soybean fermentation. It will take you through the preparation of the soybeans or other legumes (most likely chickpeas), inoculation of the beans with the microbial culture and the subsequent harvesting and aging - your ferment should be ready for preparation and eating on the Day 3. We will focus on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempeh tempeh] cultured by ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhizopus_oligosporus Rhizopus oligosporus]'' which is nice and easy opening for beginners.The diversity of the ferments which can be prepared from soybeans (and other legumes) is truly amazing, depending on the cultures (microbes) being used and conditions/techniques applied (and of course the treatment of the beans). In this workshop we will go through the basic steps which will secure proper preparation of the chickpeas/beans as a substrate for the microbes to inoculate it with. Optimal fermentation conditions will be discussed and devices making it easy to establish them suggested ([https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Experimental_Incubator Experimental Incubator] for example). We will be also harvesting/preparing the previously made tempeh and as usually tasting samples of the final products. The results of this workshop should be ready for tasting on Day 3 (48 hours of fermentation at 25-30\u00b0C is sufficient). We are going to provide the participants with adequate starter cultures for their experiments, at least for few first batches, you should however get your own starter for later experiments, more info below.This workshop is based on '''donation at your will no one turned away for lack of funds'''. If you can afford to donate, please do, during the years I have found out that if people donate during the workshop between \u20ac5-15 per person, things go well for me and I can cover most of the expenses so I can keep coming to the events. For the past three years or so we are using [https://www.topcultures.com/ starter from Topcultures] company based in Belgium. It works very well and it is well priced, for \u20ac20-30 you will have enough to play for a year or so I would say. However as mentioned above, part of the \"package\" is small dosage of the starter for you for few to several first batches.",
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                  "https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Tempeh_making_36c3"
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              {
                "id": 1360,
                "guid": "9cb66dbb-317d-44bc-b046-bd54a86b469d",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mate_Making",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T12:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Assembly:Foodhackingbase",
                "slug": "36c3-1360-session_mate_making",
                "title": "Mate Making",
                "subtitle": "Introduction - Mate Tasting - the basics",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Morning Mate to wake you up and keep you Alert for the Day!!!\nWe all drink lots of Mate at the Congress.  Pur your bottle aside and let's try the real thing!Besides the mind awakening and muscle relaxing effects, mate drinking fosters communication and we want to combine these aspects in this hands on workshop where participants will be guided through some simple exercises to envigourMATE their daily routine.WE WILL BE DRINKING IN TRADITIONAL STYLE SHARING OUR STRAWS!!!!The Mate Making Sessions are divided up into 3 parts DAY 1 - We will try a range of standard different mates, pure and learn about how to make, drink and share as well as talk about the health benefits of Mate.  DAY 2 - This is not for the purists, we will mix our Mates with different herbs and go through the Rainbow Mate Range, so that you can learn how to play with your Mate. DAY 3 -  And now it is time to make your own Mate, learn how to prepare and serve.  We're going to get you on your feet to take a deep breath of fresh air, teach you how to take a huge slurp of wild mate and how to communiMATE-",
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                    "id": 0,
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                    "public_name": "Meta Mate"
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                ],
                "links": [
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              },
              {
                "id": 1233,
                "guid": "84407a88-6b34-4ee4-935c-e37dd5ccab5d",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mead_making_presentation",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T17:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:00",
                "duration": "0:45",
                "room": "Assembly:Foodhackingbase",
                "slug": "36c3-1233-session_mead_making_presentation",
                "title": "Mead making presentation",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "A presentation on how to make Mead\n[[File:Mead.jpg|thumb|right|Mead]][[File:Airlock.jpg|thumb|right|Airlock]]Mead is an alcoholic beverage created by fermenting honey with water, sometimes with added fruits or spices. The alcoholic content is normally similar to the one of wine. The defining characteristic of mead is that the majority of the beverage's fermentable sugar is derived from honey. It may be dry or sweet. The terms \"mead\" and \"honey-wine\" often are used synonymously.In the mead presentation, you will learn how to make your own mead by fermenting a mixture of honey and water, together with some tricks helping one avoid common mistakes. You will have the opportunity to taste some mead in the dry style. The presentation is designed for small scale fermenting, typically 10-40 liters.Please note that this events is offered on the 27th and the 28th.",
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                    "public_name": "0x378"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Fhb_36c3"
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              },
              {
                "id": 1236,
                "guid": "f69665f6-d183-4fc6-86a9-00569f0815b8",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Whisky_Tasting",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T21:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:30",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Foodhackingbase",
                "slug": "36c3-1236-session_whisky_tasting",
                "title": "Whisky Tasting",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Whisky Tasting at foodhackingbase\nFor more information please refer to the foodhackingbase wiki page: https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Whisky_tasting_36c3",
                "persons": [
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                  "https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Whisky_tasting_36c3"
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              {
                "id": 1411,
                "guid": "88fb30e0-59f2-4034-92b6-f35e11c24d65",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Creating_Z-Wave_controllers_and_devices",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Assembly:CriticalDecentralisationCluster",
                "slug": "36c3-1411-session_creating_z_wave_controllers_and_devices",
                "title": "Creating Z-Wave controllers and devices",
                "subtitle": "!! Room has changed !!",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Hacking around Z-Wave smart home protocol\nHacking around Z-Wave smart home gateway based on Raspberry Pi and making your own Z-Wave device based on Z-Uno.Please take with you* Your laptop with** Access to the internet** Arduino IDE installed** Z-Uno package installed in Arduino IDE (see https://z-uno.z-wave.me/install for details - we will help you with this during the workshop - make sure to install 2.1.6 from repo http://z-uno.z-wave.me/files/z-uno/test-ucxx/package_z-wave.me_index.json)* Your Raspberry Pi 3/4 with Raspbian Stretch (optional)* Arduino compatible sensors to build your own Z-Wave sensor (optional)* Your Z-Wave stuff if any (optional)-----",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:PoltoS",
                    "public_name": "PoltoS"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "http://z-uno.z-wave.me"
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            ],
            "C-base": [
              {
                "id": 1158,
                "guid": "4e14dacd-e21b-43ef-884a-5723d19ab6a8",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Cyber4EDU",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T15:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "15:30",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "C-base",
                "slug": "36c3-1158-session_cyber4edu",
                "title": "Cyber4EDU",
                "subtitle": "C4EDU Workshop 1",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Nachhaltig gute Software, Lernmaterialien und Hardware f\u00fcr Schulen\nWir wollen einen Vorschlag f\u00fcr eine Checkliste f\u00fcr Schulen diskutieren. Die Checkliste soll Schulen helfen bei der Auswahl von Software, Lerninhalten und Hardware eine Orientierung f\u00fcr relevante Kriterien geben.Die Sessionplanung findet hier statt:https://cyber4edu.org/c4e/pad/p/36c3",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:DerMicha",
                    "public_name": "DerMicha"
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                "links": [
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              },
              {
                "id": 1256,
                "guid": "7365f835-00c4-4345-a3db-4e10958e062c",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Digitale_Freiheit_Z%C3%BCndschnurtreffen",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T17:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:30",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "C-base",
                "slug": "36c3-1256-session_digitale_freiheit_zuendschnurtreffen",
                "title": "Digitale Freiheit Z\u00fcndschnurtreffen",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "",
                "language": "",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Digitale Freiheit Kick-Off Treffen\nKick-Off Treffen aller Mitglieder der Digitalen Freiheit; Verteilen von Cluster-schichten und Stimmungsz\u00fcndung.",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Dfkreativ",
                    "public_name": "Dfkreativ"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1249,
                "guid": "6ce16f97-bdde-4638-888f-5067564b41a2",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:F-Droid_Meetup",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "C-base",
                "slug": "36c3-1249-session_f_droid_meetup",
                "title": "F-Droid Meetup",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "F-Droid Community Meetup\nF-Droid is an installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications for the Android platform. The client makes it easy to browse, install, and keep track of updates on your device.This is a meet-up of F-Droid developers, developers of FOSS Android apps and interested users of the free Android ecosystem.",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Bubu",
                    "public_name": "Bubu"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://f-droid.org",
                  "https://mastodon.technology/@fdroidorg"
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              },
              {
                "id": 1393,
                "guid": "de2e1302-8688-48bc-95b9-7c6cb37150bb",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Vektorgrafiken_mit_Inkscape",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T18:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:30",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "C-base",
                "slug": "36c3-1393-session_vektorgrafiken_mit_inkscape",
                "title": "Vektorgrafiken mit Inkscape",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Grundlegendes\u00a0zu\u00a0Pixel\u00a0vs\u00a0Vektoren \u00fcr den Plotter\nDies wird ein Workshop zum Erstellen von Vektorgrafiken (.svg) um den Schneidplotter c_neidi zu F\u00fcttern (workshop an Tag 2)Gerne\u00a0Laptop\u00a0mit\u00a0installiertem\u00a0Inkscape\u00a0mitbringen (externe Maus macht die Sache einfacher als Touchpad)https://inkscape.org/de/release/inkscape-0.92.4/Gerne auch simple Motive mitbringen, die dann plott-fertig gemacht werden k\u00f6nnen.(am\u00a0besten\u00a0ein-zweifarbig\u00a0bzw\u00a0schwarz-weiss)",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:E-punc",
                    "public_name": "E-punc"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1192,
                "guid": "fe333059-81f6-482a-93bb-f55a54f2176b",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Werewolf",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "C-base",
                "slug": "36c3-1192-session_werewolf",
                "title": "Werewolf",
                "subtitle": "Werewolf Day 1",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "game",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Werewolf, the (roleplaying)(card)game\nWe will play \"Les Loups-Garous de Thiercelieux\" (aka Werewolf).Newbies welcome, I'll explain the rules at the start of each session.",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Haurane",
                    "public_name": "Haurane"
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                "links": []
              }
            ],
            "Studio Datsche": [
              {
                "id": 1409,
                "guid": "eaef5961-3c87-40f0-9ebb-824052a405da",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:DIYBio_Meetup",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Studio Datsche",
                "slug": "36c3-1409-session_diybio_meetup",
                "title": "DIYBio Meetup",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Let\u2019s come together, connect and talk about DIYBio\nThe\u00a0DIYBio community\u00a0is a network of\u00a0Do-It-Yourself and Do-It-Together biologists. They come together at meetups and spaces to support other people and to learn and work with plants, microbiology and bio-technology.\u00a0But in contrast to open workshops like Fablabs, Hacker- and Makerspaces, which are rapidly growing, such bio-laboratories are still rare to find and/or not easily accessible. I personally want to establish such a space in my city, and I am interested to hear what you think about DIYBio and what you might have already learned or achieved.So let us come together,\u00a0connect\u00a0and talk about DIYBio:\u00a0the intentions, responsibilities,\u00a0chances, risks and problems. What is required to build such a space, how to grow partnerships? Let's share ideas for workshops, projects and collaborations! I would love to hear your input so we can come up with a good plan that goes into the right direction!",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Crs.tl.clear",
                    "public_name": "Crs.tl.clear"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "http://diybio.org/"
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              },
              {
                "id": 1407,
                "guid": "c41673f7-fa3c-4eac-ba52-56774914b587",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:From_growing_Mushrooms_to_a_open_Microbiology_Laboratory",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Studio Datsche",
                "slug": "36c3-1407-session_from_growing_mushrooms_to_a_open_microbiology_laboratory",
                "title": "From growing Mushrooms to a open Microbiology Laboratory",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "A story on how I build a mushroom lab from zero to the first flush.\nFor some years now i've been very fascinated of mushrooms - their diversity, features and importance. And with the release of\u00a0Star Trek Discovery my interest has shifted from \u201dWorld Wide Web\u201d to \u201cWood Wide Web\u201d, so I started to build a small laboratory to further explore these amazing creatures.This talk will be a story on how I build that lab from zero to the first flush. What I needed,\u00a0which tools i used, build and\u00a0bought. What I learned, how i failed and why I do that at all. How everything ended and how I met other people who inspired me to open up the idea and form a vision for a open DIYBio Laboratory in Hamburg.",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Crs.tl.clear",
                    "public_name": "Crs.tl.clear"
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                    "public_name": "Chpietsch"
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
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                "id": 1519,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T12:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Digitalcourage",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fomu",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Learn_To_Solder",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Meet_and_solder_the_Bill_Badge",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:TacTacLights_Nano_Colour_Reflow_Soldering",
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                "description": "Reflow soldering of the TicTacLights Nano Colour kit\nPlease come to BlinkenArea (Hall 3) and buy the TicTacLights Nano Colour kit at any time *before* the workshop. The number of participants is limited by the number of available kits, and to approx. 10 persons per day.For more information about the kit, see https://wiki.blinkenarea.org/index.php/TicTacLightsNanoColourEnglish",
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                "description": "Latest news, open discussions and meet-and-greet.\nSince ex-Teppich, interest of having a Hacker- and Makerspace in Erlangen has sparked from many groups. We will report on current developments, but mostly want to get the hacker side of people together and exchange ideas and discuss possible implementations.Feel free to join! Stay tuned and subscribe to oeffentlich@erlangen.ccc.de for more information on this endeavour.",
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                "description": "Kapitalismus, seine Folgen und m\u00f6gliche Alternativen im Gespr\u00e4ch\nKapitalismus - Wirtschaftliche AlternativenLukas K\u00fcttner im Gespr\u00e4ch mit Dr. Dirk Scheffler von der Gemeinwohl\u00f6konomie und Anne L\u00f6scher von der wissenschaftlichen Arbeitsgruppe Nachhaltiges Geld.Anne L\u00f6scher studierte Politikwissenschaft und VWL an der Martin-Luther-Universit\u00e4t Halle-Wittenberg und University of London. Ihr Promotionsprojekt besch\u00e4ftigt sich mit Finanzialisierung in \u00d6konomien s\u00fcdlich der Sahara. Sie engagiert sich beim Netzwerk Plurale \u00d6konomik, das sich f\u00fcr einen kritischen Umgang mit tradierten Lehrmeinungen in den Wirtschaftswissenschaften einsetzt.F\u00fcr Dr. Dirk Scheffler sind Nachhaltigkeit und Umweltschutz sinngebender Zweck seiner Arbeit als Organisations- und Umweltpsychologe sowie seiner Weiterbildungen in Dialogbegleitung, Systemischer und Gemeinwohl\u00f6konomie-Beratung. Felder seiner thematischen Expertise sind Wirkungsorientierung, Bildung f\u00fcr nachhaltige Entwicklung, Umwelt- und Klimaschutzhandeln, Antidiskriminierung und unternehmerische Selbstst\u00e4ndigkeit / Gemeinwohlbilanzierung sowie Handlungsstrategien interdisziplin\u00e4rer Forschungskooperation.",
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                "description": "Kreislaufwirtschaft ist eine Idee fuer eine nachhaltige Zukunft, die bei der Gestaltung unserer Produkte und unseres Konsums ansetzt. Worum geht es da genau und wie kann ich als Hacker*in oder Aktivist*in damit spielen, diese Idee nutzen und mit voranbringen?\nBIOLars Zimmermann (Mifactori.De) ist Kuenstler, Designer und Aktivist mit einem Schwerpunkt auf Open Source Hardware & Open Design fuer nachhaltige Kreislaufwirtschaft und Kreislaufstaedte.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Nothing_to_Hide_-_Dokumentarfilm_2017",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T22:00:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Nothing to Hide - Dokumentarfilm 2017",
                "subtitle": "Nothing to Hide?",
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                "description": "\u00dcberwachte digitale Welt\nKurzthese:\u201eIch habe ja nichts zu verstecken\u201c, lautet das Mantra mit dem wir trotz Snowden eine \u00fcberwachte digitale Welt hinnehmen. Anhand der pers\u00f6nlichen Geschichten von f\u00fcnf Protagonisten untersucht der Dokumentarfilm \u201eNothing To Hide\u201c die Implikationen dieser Haltung f\u00fcr Demokratie und Privatsph\u00e4re, f\u00fcr Gesellschaft und Individuum. Beschreibung: Trotz den Enth\u00fcllungen Edward Snowdens  scheinen die Meisten von uns eine \u00fcberwachte digitale Gesellschaft einfach hinzunehmen. Obwohl im allgemeinen Konsens dar\u00fcber herrscht, dass \u00dcberwachungsregime invasiv und autorit\u00e4r sind, installieren Leute immer mehr Apps und \u201ckostenlose\u201d Programme. Dabei werden sie gezwungen, den Vertragsbedingungen zuzustimmen, geben in wenigen Klicks ihre Privatsph\u00e4re her und verschaffen Unternehmen Zugang zu ihren pers\u00f6nlichen Daten. Um ihr Verhalten zu rechtfertigen, erkl\u00e4ren die meisten: \u201eF\u00fcr mich interessiert sich doch sowieso keiner, also warum sollten sie mich \u00fcberwachen? Ich habe nichts zu verstecken.\u201d\u201eNothing To Hide\u201c ist ein unabh\u00e4ngiger Dokumentarfilm \u00fcber die digitale \u00dcberwachung und deren weit verbreitete Akzeptanz in der Bev\u00f6lkerung mit der Rechtfertigung des \u201eIch habe nicht zu verstecken\u201c- Arguments. Die in Berlin lebenden Journalisten und Marc Meillassoux und Mihaela Gladovic haben den Film geschrieben und produziert, um sich anhand der pers\u00f6nlichen Geschichten von f\u00fcnf Protagonisten der Frage anzun\u00e4hern, was diese passive Akzeptanz von massiver \u00dcberwachung von Seiten gro\u00dfer Unternehmen als auch staatlich f\u00fcr unsere Demokratie, f\u00fcr unser Recht auf Privatsph\u00e4re, f\u00fcr unsere Gesellschaft und f\u00fcr uns als Individuum bedeutet.- in deutsch mit englischen Untertiteln -",
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                "id": 1526,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:SYSTEM_ERROR_-_Dokumentarfilm_2018",
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                "date": "2019-12-27T16:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:30",
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                "room": "Roter Salon",
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                "title": "SYSTEM ERROR - Dokumentarfilm 2018",
                "subtitle": "Wie endet der Kapitalismus?",
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                "description": "Ewiges Wachstum - Wie endet der Kapitalismus?\nSYSTEM ERRORWie endet der Kapitalismus?Es ist verr\u00fcckt: Wir sehen die schwindenden Regenw\u00e4lder und Gletscher, wissen um die Endlichkeit der Natur und sind dennoch wie besessen vom Wirtschaftswachstum. Warum treiben wir das Wachstum immer weiter, obwohl wir wissen, dass man auf unserem endlichen Planeten nicht unendlich wachsen kann? SYSTEM ERROR sucht Antworten auf diesen gro\u00dfen Widerspruch unserer Zeit und macht begreifbar, warum trotzdem alles so weiter geht wie gehabt. Der Film zeigt die Welt aus der Perspektive von Menschen, die von den M\u00f6glichkeiten des Kapitalismus fasziniert sind. Ob europ\u00e4ische Finanzstrategen, amerikanische Hedgefondsmanager oder brasilianische Fleischproduzenten: Eine Welt ohne eine expandierende Wirtschaft k\u00f6nnen, d\u00fcrfen oder wollen sie sich gar nicht erst vorstellen.SYSTEM ERROR beleuchtet bisher h\u00e4ufig verborgen gebliebene Zusammenh\u00e4nge und legt die selbstzerst\u00f6rerischen Zw\u00e4nge des Systems offen - einem System, an dem wir alle teilhaben, als Besch\u00e4ftigte, Anleger oder Konsumenten. Denn der Kapitalismus durchdringt unaufh\u00f6rlich immer mehr Lebensbereiche, verschlingt die Natur und gr\u00e4bt sich am Ende selbst das Wasser ab \u2013 so wie es Karl Marx schon vor 150 Jahren prophezeit hat. Die Frage ist: Sind wir tats\u00e4chlich bereit f\u00fcr den Kapitalismus alles zu opfern?",
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                "subtitle": "DEIN SMARTPHONE IST SCHON HIER",
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                "type": "other",
                "language": "de",
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                "description": "Die R\u00fcckseite deines Konsums\nWELCOME TO SODOM - DEIN SMARTPHONE IST SCHON HIERDer Dokumentarfilm \u201eWelcome to Sodom\u201c l\u00e4sst die Zuschauer hinter die Kulissen von Europas gr\u00f6\u00dfter M\u00fcllhalde mitten in Afrika blicken und portraitiert die Verlierer der digitalen Revolution. Dabei stehen nicht die Mechanismen des illegalen Elektroschrotthandels im Vordergrund, sondern die Lebensumst\u00e4nde und Schicksale von Menschen, die am untersten Ende der globalen Wertsch\u00f6pfungskette stehen. Die M\u00fcllhalde von Agbogbloshie wird h\u00f6chstwahrscheinlich auch letzte Destination f\u00fcr die Tablets, Smartphones und Computer sein, die wir morgen kaufen!",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Jenever_tasting_(Belgian_gins)",
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                "description": "Using a simple non-technique, we will memorize digits of pi. It's fun. No prerequisites needed. In English and German. Bring your kids! (all sessions are independent from each other)\nMore sessions will be announced for Day 2, Day 3 and Day 4.",
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                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Mit 4G wurde gegen\u00fcber fr\u00fcheren Mobilfunktechnologien das Air-Interface komplett neu gestaltet. Mit 5G wird dieses nun auf m\u00f6gliche Zukunftstechnologien erweitert. Wir stellen die Neuerungen und die M\u00f6glichkeiten auf dem 5G-Air-Interface und im Core-Netz gegen\u00fcber 4G vor.",
                "description": "Die folgenden Themen werden behandelt:\r\n\r\nDie 5G-Luftschnittstelle:\r\n\r\n- Subcarrier, Subcarrierspacing, Symbolzeit\r\n- OFDMA bei 4G\r\n- Guard Period\r\n- Resource Block und Referenzsignal\r\n- Resource Grid und die Aufgaben der physikalischen Kan\u00e4le\r\n- Grenzen von 4G und M\u00f6glichkeiten mit 5G\r\n- Kanalbandbreiten und Frequenzbereiche 5G\r\n- Subcarrier-Spacing und \u00c4nderungen im Resource Block (MBMS, NBIoT, Data, Low Latency, etc.)\r\n- Beispiele von Resource Grids\r\n- 5G auf 3,5 GHz und 700 MHz\r\n- Berechnung der maximalen Datenrate\r\n- TDD und dessen Vorteile und Einschr\u00e4nkungen (Sync, Laufzeit)\r\n- Massive MIMO, Multi-User MIMO\r\n- statische Beams und Traffic Beams\r\n- Mixed Mode - Dynamic Spectrum Sharing\r\n- Messung von Antennen bei 5G\r\n\r\nNetzarchitektur:\r\n\r\n- Aktueller Stand von 5G (NSA, Anker bei 4G, TDD, CA mit 4G)\r\n- 5G NSA und SA\r\n- Core-Netzelemete, Schnittstellen und deren Aufgaben\r\n- Radionetzwerk, eNB, gNB, Schnittstellen ((e)CPRI, S, X, ...)\r\n- Backhaul, 10 Gbit/s Fiber und Richtfunk\r\n- Vorstellung 3GPP Specs\r\n",
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                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 8197,
                    "public_name": "Peter Schmidt"
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                  {
                    "id": 9550,
                    "public_name": "Heurekus"
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                ],
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10801.html",
                "id": 10801,
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                "date": "2019-12-28T12:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:50",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-10801-sigover_alpha",
                "title": "SigOver + alpha",
                "subtitle": "Signal overshadowing attack on LTE and its applications",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "As Long-Term Evolution (LTE) communication is based on over-the-air signaling, a legitimate signal can potentially be counterfeited by a malicious signal. Although most LTE signaling messages are protected from modification using cryptographic primitives, broadcast messages and some of the unicast messages are unprotected. In this talk, we would like to introduce a signal injection attack that exploits the fundamental weakness of unprotected messages in LTE and modifies a transmitted signal over the air.\r\nThis attack, which is referred to as signal overshadowing (named SigOver) overwrites a portion of the legitimate signal to inject manipulated signal into the victim while the victim is connected to a legitimate cellular network. In most aspects, SigOver attack is superior to FBS (Fake Bas Station) and MitM (Man-in-the-Middle) attack, in terms of Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Stealthiness. Thus, Sigover results in new attacks exploiting broadcast channel and unicast channel. For example, SigOver attack on the broadcast messages can affect a large number of nearby UEs simultaneously such as signaling storm, Denial-Of-Service, downgrading attack, location tracking, and fake emergency alert. SigOver attack on unicast channel can silently hand over victims to FBS and perform MitM attack.\r\nSigover attack is currently zero-day. Since it exploits the fundamental problems in LTE physical signal, it will remain effective until 3GPP standards change.",
                "description": "In detail, we talk about the implementation of the SigOver, the first practical realization of the signal overshadowing attack on the LTE broadcast signals, using a low-cost Software Defined Radio (SDR) platform and open-source LTE library. The SigOver attack was tested against 10 smartphones connected to a real-world network, and all were successful. The experimental result shows that the SigOver overshadows the target signal and causes the victim device to decode it with 98% success rate with only 3 dB power difference from a legitimate signal. On the other hand, attacks utilizing an FBS have only 80% success rate even with 35 dB power difference. This implies that the SigOver can inconspicuously inject any LTE message and hand over victims to FBS for the Man-in-the-Middle attack.\r\nPresentation Snapshot :\r\n1. Overview on LTE Architecture including structure, security aspects, and types of messages. Broadcast messages and some of the unicast messages are unprotected; thus they have a fundamental weakness.\r\n2. Introduction of SigOver Attack, attack vectors, detailed implementational design, and issues on performing the attack. SigOver attack can manipulate unprotected LTE signals.\r\n3. Comparison with FBS (Fake Base Station) Attacker and MitM (Man-in-the-Middle) Attacker, in terms of Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Stealthiness. In most aspects, SigOver is superior than FBS and MitM attacker.\r\n4. Possible exploitations of broadcast channel using SigOver Attacks, such as signaling storm, Denial-Of-Service, downgrading attack, location tracking, and fake emergency alert.\r\n5. Possible exploitations of unicast channel using SigOver Attacks. An attacker can manipulate every individual unprotected downlink messages. As the whole injection process is silent, this results in whole new types of attacks.\r\n6. For example, an attacker can silently hand over victims to the fake base station. Once the victim is connected to the FBS, attacks including Man-in-the-Middle attack are possible.",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9261,
                    "public_name": "CheolJun Park"
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                  {
                    "id": 9840,
                    "public_name": "Mincheol Son"
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                ],
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              },
              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11006.html",
                "id": 11006,
                "guid": "3617ab07-b4ec-422e-a5df-a6ca16d8f3c1",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/011/006/large/Deep_Learning.jpg?1575975600",
                "date": "2019-12-28T14:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:10",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-11006-der_deep_learning_hype",
                "title": "Der Deep Learning Hype",
                "subtitle": "Wie lange kann es so weitergehen?",
                "track": "Resilience & Sustainability",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Deep Learning ist von einem Dead End zur ultimativen L\u00f6sung aller Machine Learning Probleme geworden - und einiger anderer auch. Aber wie gut ist dieser Trend wirklich? Und wie nachhaltig?\r\n\r\nWir setzen uns mit wissenschaftlicher Nachhaltigkeit, sozialen Auswirkungen, und den Folgen f\u00fcr unsere Ressourcen, unseren Energieverbrauch, und damit unseren Planeten auseinander.",
                "description": "Deep Learning ist von einem Dead End zur ultimativen L\u00f6sung aller Machine Learning Probleme geworden. Die Sinnhaftigkeit und die Qualit\u00e4t der L\u00f6sung scheinen dabei jedoch immer mehr vom Buzzword Bingo verschluckt zu werden. \r\n\r\nIst es sinnvoll, weiterhin auf alle Probleme Deep Learning zu werfen? Wie gut ist sind diese Ans\u00e4tze wirklich? Was k\u00f6nnte alles passieren, wenn wir so weiter machen? Und k\u00f6nnen diese Ans\u00e4tze uns helfen, nachhaltiger zu leben? Oder befeuern sie die Erw\u00e4rmung des Planetens nur weiter?\r\n\r\nWir setzen uns im Detail mit drei Fragestellungen auseinander:\r\n\r\n1. Wissenschaftliche Nachhaltigkeit: Wie gut sind die Ergebnisse wirklich? Was k\u00f6nnen die modernen neuronalen Netze und was k\u00f6nnen sie nicht? Und vor allem: Wo werden sie eingesetzt und wie sinnvoll ist das? KI Systeme, deren Beschreibung beeindruckend sind, produzieren nicht immer die besten Ergebnisse, und Reproduzierbarkeit, Evaluation, und Reflexion leiden unter Konkurrenzdruck und dem Publikationszyklus. Au\u00dferdem, welche L\u00f6sungen und Ans\u00e4tze gehen im Deep Learning Hype unter? Daf\u00fcr, dass sich so viele Forscher*innen mit dem Thema besch\u00e4ftigen, zahlen wir damit, dass andere Themen, Ideen und Ans\u00e4tze ignoriert werden - obwohl sie n\u00fctzlich sein k\u00f6nnten.\r\n\r\n2. Gesellschaftliche Auswirkungen: Was macht das mit unserer Gesellschaft? Insbesondere die Maschinen, die auf irgendeiner Ebene versuchen, Menschen zu imitieren, aber auch viele Anwendungen, die wir allt\u00e4glich verwenden, haben einen grundlegenden Einfluss auf uns, der nicht immer ausreichend reflektiert wird. Maschinen k\u00f6nnen auch diskriminieren, unsere Entscheidungen beeinflussen, uns in falscher Sicherheit wiegen und Aufgaben \u00fcbernehmen, denen sie \u00fcberhaupt nicht gewachsen sind.\r\n\r\n3. Umwelteinfluss: Welche Ressourcen investieren wir? Rechenzentren, riesige Data Warehouses, Kryptocurrency-Berechnung und Compute Cluster haben einen nicht mehr vernachl\u00e4ssigbaren Einfluss auf unsere endlichen Ressourcen und den CO2-Haushalt, direkt und indirekt. Die Menge an Strom, Zeit, Platz und Material, die wir investieren, sind in den letzten Jahren massiv gewachsen. Wollen wir wirklich so weiter machen?",
                "recording_license": "",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9675,
                    "public_name": "Nadja Geisler"
                  },
                  {
                    "id": 9716,
                    "public_name": "Benjamin H\u00e4ttasch"
                  }
                ],
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11086.html",
                "id": 11086,
                "guid": "3e0a51f5-f60a-4a90-a78a-3a311c6ffe41",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/011/086/large/Signal_Blue_Icon.png?1577362494",
                "date": "2019-12-28T16:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:10",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-11086-the_ecosystem_is_moving",
                "title": "The ecosystem is moving",
                "subtitle": "Challenges for distributed and decentralized technology from the perspective of Signal development",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Considerations for distributed and decentralized technologies from the perspective of a product that many would like to see decentralize.",
                "description": "Amongst an environment of enthusiasm for blockchain-based technologies, efforts to decentralize the internet, and tremendous investment in distributed systems, there has been relatively little product movement in this area from the mobile and consumer internet spaces.\r\n\r\nThis is an exploration of challenges for distributed technologies, as well as some considerations for what they do and don't provide, from the perspective of someone working on user-focused mobile communication. This also includes a look at how Signal addresses some of the same problems that decentralized and distributed technologies hope to solve.",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9742,
                    "public_name": "Moxie Marlinspike"
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                ],
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10531.html",
                "id": 10531,
                "guid": "77078359-ac9b-4839-8b5b-bd4114903d1c",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/531/large/logo.png?1576361884",
                "date": "2019-12-28T17:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:10",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-10531-all_wireless_communication_stacks_are_equally_broken",
                "title": "All wireless communication stacks are equally broken",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Wireless connectivity is an integral part of almost any modern device. These technologies include LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and NFC. Attackers in wireless range can send arbitrary signals, which are then processed by the chips and operating systems of these devices. Wireless specifications and standards for those technologies are thousands of pages long, and thus pose a large attack surface.",
                "description": "Wireless exploitation is enabled by the technologies any smartphone user uses everyday. Without wireless connectivity our devices are bricked. While we can be more careful to which devices and networks we establish connections to protect ourselves, we cannot disable all wireless chips all the time. Thus, security issues in wireless implementations affect all of us.\r\n\r\nWireless chips run a firmware that decodes wireless signals and interprets frames. Any parsing error can lead to code execution within the chip. This is already sufficient to read data passing the chip in plaintext, even if it would be encrypted while transmitted over the air. We will provide a preview into a new tool that enables full-stack Bluetooth fuzzing by real-time firmware emulation, which helps to efficiently identify parsing errors in wireless firmware.\r\n\r\nSince this kind of bug is within the wireless chips' proprietary firmware, patching requires assistance of the manufacturer. Often, fixing this type of security issue takes multiple months, if done at all. We will tell about our own responsible disclosure experiences, which are both sad and funny.\r\n\r\nAnother risk are drivers in the operating system, which perform a lot of operations on the data they receive from the wireless chip. Most drivers trust the input they get from a wireless chip too much, meaning that wireless exploitation within the chip can easily escalate into the driver.\r\n\r\nWhile escalating directly into the operating system is the commonly known option, it is also possible to escalate into other chips. This is a new attack type, which cannot be filtered by the operating system.\r\n\r\nFor everyone who is also concerned during our talk, there will be fancy tin foil hats.",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 4927,
                    "public_name": "jiska"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  {
                    "url": "http://bluetooth.lol",
                    "title": "InternalBlue"
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                ],
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                    "url": "/system/event_attachments/attachments/000/004/067/original/jiska_wireless.pdf?1577534878",
                    "title": "Slides"
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                ]
              },
              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10642.html",
                "id": 10642,
                "guid": "7d85c7cf-6c84-490f-b78d-ef3ecfab2b4c",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T18:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:10",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-10642-harry_potter_and_the_not-so-smart_proxy_war",
                "title": "Harry Potter and the Not-So-Smart Proxy War",
                "subtitle": "Taking a look at a covert CIA virtual fencing solution",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "In this talk we will take a look at the 'Vault 7' Protego documents, which have received very little attention so far, and challenge the assertion that Protego was a 'suspected assassination module for [a] GPS guided missile system ... used on-board Pratt & Whitney aircraft' based on system block diagrams, build instructions and a few interesting news items. In addition, we will discuss hypothetical weaknesses in systems like it.",
                "description": "In March 2017, WikiLeaks published the 'Vault 7' series of documents detailing 'cyber' activities and capabilities of the United States' Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Among a wide variety of implant & exploit frameworks the final documents released as part of the dump, related to a project code-named 'Protego', stood out as unusual due to describing a piece of missile control technology rather than CNO capabilities. As a result, these documents have received comparatively little attention from the media and security researchers.\r\n\r\nWhile initially described by WikiLeaks as a 'suspected assassination module for [a] GPS guided missile system ... used on-board Pratt & Whitney aircraft', a closer look at the documents sheds significant doubt on that assertion. Instead, it seems more likely that Protego was part of an arms control solution used in covert CIA supply programs delivering various kinds of weapons to proxy forces while attempting to counteract undesired proliferation.\r\n\r\nIn this talk we will take a look at the Protego documents and show how we can piece quite a bit of information together from a handful of block diagrams, some build instructions and a few news articles. \r\n\r\nFinally, we will discuss the potential weaknesses of such 'lockdown' systems which have been proposed for and are deployed in everything from theft prevention solutions and livestock management to firearms control and consumer UAVs.",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 6657,
                    "public_name": "Jos Wetzels"
                  }
                ],
                "links": [],
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              },
              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10924.html",
                "id": 10924,
                "guid": "fd76380b-0ee4-407a-8452-de93525c4342",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T19:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "19:10",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-10924-the_sustainability_of_safety_security_and_privacy",
                "title": "The sustainability of safety, security and privacy",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "What sort of tools and methodologies should you use to write software for a car that will go on sale in 2023, if you have to support security patches and safety upgrades till 2043?",
                "description": "Now that we\u2019re putting software and network connections into cars and medical devices, we\u2019ll have to patch vulnerabilities, as we do with phones. But we can't let vendors stop patching them after three years, as they do with phones. So in May, the EU passed Directive 2019/771 on the sale of goods. This gives consumers the right to software updates for goods with digital elements, for the time period the consumer might reasonably expect.  In this talk I'll describe the background, including a study we did for the European Commission in 2016, and the likely future effects. As sustainable safety, security and privacy become a legal mandate, this will create real tension with existing business models and supply chains. It will also pose a grand challenge for computer scientists.",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9677,
                    "public_name": "Ross Anderson"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  {
                    "url": "https://www.lightbluetouchpaper.org/2018/03/06/making-security-sustainable/",
                    "title": "Making security sustainable"
                  },
                  {
                    "url": "https://www.lightbluetouchpaper.org/2017/06/01/when-safety-and-security-become-one/",
                    "title": "When safety and security become one"
                  }
                ],
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10806.html",
                "id": 10806,
                "guid": "9cbacaba-92e8-452b-8878-be42881f3cd1",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/806/large/lldb.png?1577517371",
                "date": "2019-12-28T20:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:50",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-10806-ktrw_the_journey_to_build_a_debuggable_iphone",
                "title": "KTRW: The journey to build a debuggable iPhone",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Development-fused iPhones with hardware debugging features like JTAG are out of reach for many security researchers. This talk takes you along my journey to create a similar capability using off-the-shelf iPhones. We'll look at a way to break KTRR, a custom hardware mitigation Apple developed to prevent kernel patches, and use this capability to load a kernel extension that enables full-featured, single-step kernel debugging with LLDB on production iPhones.",
                "description": "This talk walks through the discovery of hardware debug registers on the iPhone X that enable low-level debugging of a CPU core at any time during its operation. By single-stepping execution of the reset vector, we can modify register state at key points to disable KTRR and remap the kernel as writable. I'll then describe how I used this capability to develop an iOS kext loader and a kernel extension called KTRW that can be used to debug the kernel with LLDB over USB.",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9388,
                    "public_name": "Brandon Azad"
                  }
                ],
                "links": [
                  {
                    "url": "https://github.com/googleprojectzero/ktrw",
                    "title": "KTRW iOS kernel debugger for A11 iPhones"
                  }
                ],
                "attachments": []
              },
              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10652.html",
                "id": 10652,
                "guid": "56e58bc1-1a30-4eae-a81b-78cf86732865",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/652/large/Train_wreck_at_Montparnasse_1895_FAIL.jpg?1571601627",
                "date": "2019-12-28T22:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:10",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-10652-bahnmining_-_punktlichkeit_ist_eine_zier",
                "title": "BahnMining - P\u00fcnktlichkeit ist eine Zier",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Seit Anfang 2019 hat David <i>jeden</i> einzelnen Halt <i>jeder</i> einzelnen Zugfahrt auf <i>jedem</i> einzelnen Fernbahnhof in ganz Deutschland systematisch gespeichert. Inklusive Versp\u00e4tungen und allem drum und dran. Und die werden wir in einem bunten Vortrag erforschen und endlich mal wieder ein bisschen Spa\u00df mit Daten haben.\r\n\r\n<i>Rechtlicher Hinweis: Es liegt eine schriftliche Genehmigung der Bahn vor, von ihr abgerufene Rohdaten aggregieren und f\u00fcr Vortr\u00e4ge nutzen zu d\u00fcrfen. Inhaltliche Absprachen oder gar Auflagen existieren nicht.</i>",
                "description": "Die Bahn gibt ihre Versp\u00e4tungen in \"Prozent p\u00fcnktlicher Z\u00fcge pro Monat\" an. Das ist so radikal zusammengefasst, dass man daraus nat\u00fcrlich nichts interessantes lesen kann. Jetzt stellt euch mal vor, man k\u00f6nnte da mal ein bisschen genauer reingucken.\r\n\r\nStellt sich raus: Das geht! Davids Datensatz umfasst knapp 25 Millionen Halte - mehr als 50.000 pro Tag. Wir haben die Rohdaten und sind in unserer Betrachtung v\u00f6llig frei. \r\n\r\nDer Vortrag hat wieder mehrere rote F\u00e4den.\r\n\r\n<b> 1) Wir vermessen ein fast komplettes Fernverkehrsjahr der deutschen Bahn.  </b> Hier etwas Erwartungsmanagement: Sinn ist keinesfalls Bahn-Bashing oder Sensationsheischerei - wer einen Hassvortrag gegen die Bahn erwartet, ist in dieser Veranstaltung falsch. Wir werden die Daten aber nutzen, um die Bahn einmal ein bisschen kennenzulernen. Die Bahn ist eine riesige Maschine mit Millionen beweglicher Teile. Wie viele Zugfahrten gibt es \u00fcberhaupt? Was sind die gr\u00f6\u00dften Bahnh\u00f6fe? Wir werden nat\u00fcrlich auch die unerfreulichen Themen ansprechen, f\u00fcr die sich im Moment viele interessieren: Ist das Problem mit den Zugversp\u00e4tungen wirklich so schlimm, wie alle sagen? Gibt es Orte und Zeiten, an denen es besonders hapert? Und wo fallen Z\u00fcge einfach aus?\r\n\r\n<b> 2) Es gibt wieder mehrere Blicke \u00fcber den Tellerrand</b>, wie bei Davids vorherigen Vortr\u00e4gen auch. Ihr werdet wieder ganz automatisch und nebenher einen <i>allgemeinverst\u00e4ndlichen</i> Einblick in die heutige Datenauswerterei bekommen. (Eine verbreitete Verschw\u00f6rungsheorie sagt, euch zur Auswertung \u00f6ffentlicher Daten zu inspirieren, w\u00e4re sogar der Hauptzweck von Davids Vortr\u00e4gen. :-) )Die Welt braucht Leute mit Ratio, die Analyse wichtiger als Kreischerei finden. Und darum beschreibt davod auch, wie man so ein durchaus aufw\u00e4ndiges Hobbyprojekt technisch angeht, Anf\u00e4ngerfehler vermeidet, und verantwortungsvoll handelt.",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 5240,
                    "public_name": "David Kriesel"
                  }
                ],
                "links": [],
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10754.html",
                "id": 10754,
                "guid": "43ecd44e-8450-42f6-829e-7bda680ad54a",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/754/large/zombieload_logo_square.png?1571914849",
                "date": "2019-12-28T23:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "23:30",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-10754-zombieload_attack",
                "title": "ZombieLoad Attack",
                "subtitle": "Leaking Your Recent Memory Operations on Intel CPUs",
                "track": "Security",
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                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "The ZombieLoad attack exploits a vulnerability of most Intel CPUs, which allows leaking data currently processed by other programs. ZombieLoad is extremely powerful, as it leaks data from user-processes, the kernel, secure enclaves, and even across virtual machines. Moreover, ZombieLoad also works on CPUs where Meltdown is fixed in software or hardware.",
                "description": "The Meltdown attack published in 2018 was a hardware vulnerability which showed that the security guarantees of modern CPUs do not always hold. Meltdown allowed attackers to leak arbitrary memory by exploiting the lazy fault handling of Intel CPUs which continue transient execution with data received from faulting loads. With software mitigations, such as stronger kernel isolation, as well as new CPUs with this vulnerability fixed, Meltdown seemed to be solved. \r\n\r\nIn this talk, we show that this is not true, and Meltdown is still an issue on modern CPUs. We present ZombieLoad, an attack closely related to the original Meltdown attack, which leaks data across multiple privilege boundaries: processes, kernel, SGX, hyperthreads, and even across virtual machines. Furthermore, we compare ZombieLoad to other microarchitectural data-sampling (MDS) attacks, such as Fallout and RIDL. The ZombieLoad attack can be mounted from any unprivileged application, without user interactions, both on Linux and Windows. \r\n\r\nIn the talk, we present multiple attacks, such as monitoring the browsing behavior, stealing cryptographic keys, and leaking the root-password hash on Linux. In a live demo, we demonstrate that such attacks are not only feasible but also relatively easy to mount, and difficult to mitigate. \r\n\r\nWe show that Meltdown mitigations do not affect ZombieLoad, and consequently outline challenges for future research on Meltdown attacks and mitigations. Finally, we discuss the short-term and long-term implications of Meltdown attacks for hardware vendors, software vendors, and users. ",
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                    "public_name": "Moritz Lipp"
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                    "id": 6293,
                    "public_name": "Daniel Gruss"
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                    "url": "https://zombieloadattack.com/",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11242.html",
                "id": 11242,
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                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-11242-chaos_communication_slam",
                "title": "Chaos Communication Slam",
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                "track": "Entertainment",
                "type": "podium",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Chaos meets Poetry Slam. \r\nDer humoristische Dichterwettstreit mit Informatikhintergrund. Mitmachen ausdr\u00fccklich erw\u00fcnscht.",
                "description": "Und keine Sorge, ein Poetry Slam hat nichts mit dem Ingeborg-Bachmann-Preis zu tun. Hierbei geht es um einen Wettkampf bei dem selbstgeschriebene Texte live vorgetragen werden. Prosa, Lyrik, lustige Geschichte, das ist eure Wahl. Erz\u00e4hlt von euren Sysadmin Lovestorys, WebDev-f*ckUps oder was auch immer euch auf der Seele liegt. \r\nF\u00fcr Kurzentschlossene bieten wir euch davor noch einen Crash Kurs in Slam Poetry an, damit auch ihr das Publikum begeistern k\u00f6nnt und mit in das Finale einzieht. Die Session findet ihr zeitnah im Event-Wiki. Auf dieser Seite findet ihr auch eine Adresse, um euch f\u00fcr das gro\u00dfe Event anzumelden.\r\nDurch den Abend begleitet euch das Slam-erfahrene Team der \"Slamigans\" aus dem Umfeld des Chaostreff Flensburg. Moderiert von Thorben Dittmar, fr\u00fcherer U20-Local aus dem K\u00fchlhaus und ewiger zweiter Platz, stimmt das Publikum zusammen \u00fcber die besten Beitr\u00e4ge ab. Das Siegertreppchen darf sich schon auf tolle Preise freuen. \r\nAlso schnell anmelden!",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10524.html",
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                "abstract": "Lightning Talks are short lectures (almost) any congress participant may give! Bring your infectious enthusiasm to an audience with a short attention span! Discuss a program, system or technique! Pitch your projects and ideas or try to rally a crew of people to your party or assembly! Whatever you bring, make it quick!",
                "description": "To get involved and learn more about what is happening please visit the Lightning Talks page in the 36C3 wiki.\r\n\r\n",
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                    "id": 5263,
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10608.html",
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                "title": "Das n\u00fctzlich-unbedenklich Spektrum",
                "subtitle": "K\u00f6nnen wir Software bauen, die n\u00fctzlich /und/ unbedenklich ist?",
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                "abstract": "Eine Software ist unbedenklich, wenn man sie auf ungefilterte Daten aus einem Webformular aufrufen kann, ohne pr\u00fcfen zu m\u00fcssen, ob dann etwas schlimmes passieren kann. In der Praxis l\u00e4sst sich ein Kontinuum zwischen N\u00fctzlichkeit und Unbedenklichkeit als Kontrahenten beobachten. Software f\u00e4ngt h\u00e4ufig eher unbedenklich an, und wird dann immer bedenklicher, je m\u00e4chtiger sie wird. Dieser Vortrag will a) diese Beobachtung beschreiben und b) fragen, wie man die Unbedenklichkeit beibehalten kann. Gibt es da Abstufungen? Metriken? Kriterien, die bei einer konkreten Entscheidung helfen k\u00f6nnen?",
                "description": "Die Kernidee dieses Vortrages ist es, von reaktiver Security (\"wir packen einfach alles in eine VM / einen Container / eine Sandbox\") wegzukommen hin zu einer vertrauensw\u00fcrdigen Software-Infrastruktur, der man auch ohne Einsperren trauen kann.<p>\r\nDie offensichtliche Frage ist, wie man sowas konstruieren w\u00fcrde. Noch wichtiger ist aber die Frage, woran wir vertrauensw\u00fcrdige Software \u00fcberhaupt erkennen k\u00f6nnen.<p>Diese Metrik w\u00e4re dann auch hilfreich, um zu erkennen, ob unsere Einsperr-Methode \u00fcberhaupt vertrauensw\u00fcrdig war.",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10661.html",
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                "title": "Psychedelic Medicine - Hacking Psychiatry?! ",
                "subtitle": "Psychedelic Therapy as a fundamentally new approach to mental health issues",
                "track": "Science",
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                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Psychedelic research constitutes a challenge to the current paradigm of  mental healthcare. But what makes it so different? And will it be able to meet the high expectations it is facing? This talk will provide a concise answer.",
                "description": "Psychedelic Therapy is evolving to be a game changer in mental healthcare. Where classical antidepressants and therapies e.g. for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder often have failed to provide relief, substance assisted psychotherapies with Psilocybin, LSD and MDMA show promising results in the ongoing clinical trials worldwide.\r\n\r\nA challenge to the current paradigm: Unlike the conventional approach of medicating patients with antidepressants and other psychotropic drugs on a daily basis for months and years at a time, Psychedelic Therapy offers single applications of psychedelics or emotionally opening substances such as Psilocybin, LSD and MDMA within the course of a limited number of therapeutic sessions. The clinical trials conducted in this kind of setting are currently designed around depression, substance abuse, anxiety and depression due to life threatening illnesses, PTSD, anorexia and social anxiety in Autism.\r\nThough the results look promising, it is important not to take these therapies for a \u201cmagic bullet cure\u201d for all and very patient will mental issues. This talk will outline the principles of psychedelic therapy and research and provide a concise overview of what psychedelic therapy can and cannot offer in the future.\r\n",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9462,
                    "public_name": "Andrea Jungaberle"
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10977.html",
                "id": 10977,
                "guid": "22cc3c48-9a16-453a-88a3-38abda6b148a",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T17:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:10",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Borg",
                "slug": "36c3-10977-hackerparagraph_202c_stgb_reality_check",
                "title": "Hackerparagraph \u00a7 202c StGB // Reality Check",
                "subtitle": "Cybercrime-Ermittlungen: Vorsicht vor der Polizei! Oder: Nicht im falschen Forum posten",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Der Hackerparagraph \u00a7 202c StGB ist seit August 2007 in Kraft. Das Bundesverfassungsgericht nahm eine dagegen gerichtete Verfassungsbeschwerde nicht an, wies aber darauf hin, dass er verfassungskonform auszulegen sei. Wie ist also die Rechtslage? Und wie sieht die Realit\u00e4t der Strafverfolgung aus? Reality Check!",
                "description": "Wie war das nochmal mit diesem umstrittenen Hackerparagraphen? Welche Rolle spielt er in der Praxis der Strafverfolgung? Kann mich so ein Ermittlungsverfahren am  Ende selber betreffen?\r\nUnd wie gehen die Strafverfolgungsbeh\u00f6rden bei Ermittlungen wegen des Verdachts auf Straftaten nach \u00a7 202c StGB vor? Dies wird anhand eines von einer Schwerpunktstaatsanwaltschaft f\u00fcr Cybercrime gef\u00fchrten Strafverfahrens beantwortet. Der Vortrag stellt Rechtslage und Realit\u00e4t gegen\u00fcber. Um es vorweg zu nehmen: Sowas kann man sich gar nicht ausdenken.",
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                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 6652,
                    "public_name": "RA Ulrich Kerner"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11225.html",
                "id": 11225,
                "guid": "67cb6b14-8d5d-46b3-be5c-09574be7bbef",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T18:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:10",
                "duration": "02:20",
                "room": "Borg",
                "slug": "36c3-11225-der_dezentrale_jahresruckblick_des_ccc",
                "title": "Der dezentrale Jahresr\u00fcckblick des CCC",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "CCC",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "",
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                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 472,
                    "public_name": "Holger Klein"
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10517.html",
                "id": 10517,
                "guid": "032d1724-b643-4fa0-9435-3410e9ad333a",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T20:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:50",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Borg",
                "slug": "36c3-10517-megatons_to_megawatts",
                "title": "Megatons to Megawatts",
                "subtitle": "Military warheads as a source of nuclear fuel",
                "track": "Science",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Can nuclear warheads be used as energy sources instead of exhausting resources? And if, how does this even work? ",
                "description": "Concerns during the cold war era mainly focused on the diversion of Uranium intended for commercial nuclear power towards usage in weapons. During the 1990s, these concerns gave way to a focus on the role of military Uranium as a major source of fuel for commercial nuclear power. \r\n\r\nCan nuclear warheads be used as energy sources instead of exhausting resources? And if, how does this even work? \r\n\r\nIn the late 1980s the United States and countries of the former Soviet Union signed a series of disarmament treaties to reduce the world's nuclear arsenals. Since then, lots of nuclear materials have been converted into fuel for commercial nuclear reactors. \r\n\r\nHighly-enriched uranium in US and Russian weapons and other military stockpiles amounts to about 1500 tonnes, equivalent to about seven times the annual world Uranium mine production. These existing resources can be used instead of exploiting natural Uranium reserves, which are as limited as all other non-renewable energy sources. Uranium mining is a dirty, polluting, hazardous business which possibly could be stopped altogether if existing resources would be used instead.\r\n\r\nThis talk is a primer in nuclear physics with focus on conversion of weapon grade Uranium and Plutonium into fuel for civil nuclear power plants.",
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                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 8978,
                    "public_name": "Julia Riede"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10567.html",
                "id": 10567,
                "guid": "0ca86585-29d6-4662-bb8a-c4d830ad3b35",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T22:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:10",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Borg",
                "slug": "36c3-10567-hacking_sony_playstation_blu-ray_drives",
                "title": "Hacking Sony PlayStation Blu-ray Drives",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Xbox 360 video game console had a number of widely known hacks for firmware of its optical disc drives. However, it was never the case with Blu-ray disc drives of Sony PlayStation video game consoles. In fact, up until recently there was no much information available on this subject publicly.",
                "description": "In this presentation, I would like to share my journey of delving deep into internals and security of Sony PlayStation Blu-ray disc drives. As games are distributed within optical media, those embedded devices were intended to contain the best security possible. I will demonstrate a multiple hardware hacks and several software vulnerabilities that allowed to dump firmware and get code execution on multiple models of Sony PlayStation Blu-ray disc drives.\r\n\r\nIn this presentation, I will share the following:\r\n1)\tI will provide in-depth analysis of vulnerabilities and their exploitation to achieve code execution on multiple models of Sony PlayStation Blu-ray disc drives\r\n2)\tI will discuss problems that I\u2019ve encountered while reverse engineering the firmware and how I solved (some of) them\r\n3)\tI will talk about security features of Sony PlayStation Blu-ray disc drives\r\n4)\tI will explain what engineers did right and how achieving code execution on the drive doesn\u2019t lead to full compromise of security",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9330,
                    "public_name": "oct0xor"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11020.html",
                "id": 11020,
                "guid": "949200f1-fa20-4a53-a981-50074957d6ba",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T23:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "23:30",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Borg",
                "slug": "36c3-11020-vehicle_immobilization_revisited",
                "title": "Vehicle immobilization revisited",
                "subtitle": "Uncovering and assessing a second authentication mechanism in modern vehicle immobilization systems",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Modern road vehicles are fitted with an electronic immobilization system, which prevents the vehicle from starting unless an authorized transponder is present. It is common knowledge that the security transponder embedded in the key fob should be secure, and quite some work has been published on the (in)security of such transponders. However, we identify another crucial part of the immobilizer system, that has not yet received any academic attention. We investigated three vehicles, and found that the security transponder does not communicate with the ECM (Engine Control Module) but with the BCM (Body Control Module). After succesful authentication of the key, the BCM will then authenticate towards the ECM, after which immobilization is deactivated and the vehicle may start. If either the security transponder or this ECM-BCM authentication protocol is weak, vehicles may be started without presence of a valid security transponder. \r\n\r\nWe present three case studies of such ECM-BCM protocols on vehicles from Peugeot, Fiat and Opel. The protocols are shown to be used in many different models, and also by other brands owned by the same group. We show how two of the protocols are completely broken, while the third one is derived directly from a 1995 security transponder. Both attacks can be carried out through the standardized OBD-II connector, present and conveniently located in all modern vehicles. Bottom line: cryptographic protocols used in the ECM-BCM authentication are not on par when compared with the crypto embedded in the transponder.",
                "description": "Nowadays, immobilizers play an essential role in the prevention of vehicle theft. Intended to raise the complexity of theft through the introduction of non-mechanical safety measures, immobilizers have always worked by the same basic principle: to disallow ignition until some secret is presented to the vehicle. Immobilizers gained popularity in the 1990s, as a consequence of legislation: the European Union, Australia and Canada adopted regulation in the nineties, mandating the use of electronic immobilization systems in passenger cars. \r\n\r\nImmobilizers have shown to be highly effective in the effort to reduce theft rates. According to a 2016 study, the broad deployment of immobilization devices has lead to a reduction in car theft of an estimated 40% on average during 1995-2008. However, various tools are on the market to bypass electronic security mechanisms. Deployment of insecure immobilizer systems has real-world consequences: multiple sources report cars being stolen by exploiting vulnerabilities in electronic security, sometimes to extents where insurance companies refuse to insure models unless additional security measures are taken.\r\n\r\nIn modern cars, the ECM (Engine Control Module) is responsible for operating the car engine, and is also responsible for starting the engine. A common misconception about immobilizer systems is that the car key always authenticates directly to the ECM, and that the ECM will only allow the car to start when it has established an authorized 125KHz RFID security transponder is present. In practise, the security transponder in the key fob authenticates towards the BCM (Body Control Module), which in turn authenticates towards the ECM. \r\n\r\nWe have selected three cars from different major Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and identified immobilizer protocol messages from CAN-bus traffic, which can be accessed through the conveniently located OBD-II connector. We made traces of CAN-traffic when the ignition lock is switched to the ON position. Immobilizer related messages can be easily recognized when searching for high-entropy messages that strongly differ between traces. Confidence that the messages are indeed related to immobilizer can be increased by removing the security transponder from the key, which should result in different protocol messages.\r\n\r\nAfter identification of related messages, we dumped ECM and BCM micro-controller firmwares, either by leveraging existing software functions, or by using micro-controller debug functionality such as JTAG and BDM. We derived the immobilizer protocol through reverse-engineering. In all three cases, we established the same protocol is used in several different models from the same OEMs, including currently manufactured ones. We then analyzed the protocols for cryptographic strength. Two turn out to be completely broken, while the last one is directly derived from a 1995 security transponder. While it exhibits no obvious weaknesses, it is used in conjunction with current AES security transponders, and as such, we still recommend the manufacturer to replace it.  ",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 8314,
                    "public_name": "Wouter Bokslag"
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                "date": "2019-12-28T11:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:30",
                "duration": "00:05",
                "room": "Borg",
                "slug": "USUJZB",
                "url": "https://c3lt.de/36c3/talk/USUJZB/",
                "title": "Lightning Talks Introduction Day 2",
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                "track": "Entertainment",
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                "abstract": "A short introduction to the Lightning Talks Day 2 session",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T11:35:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "U3WQCS",
                "url": "https://c3lt.de/36c3/talk/U3WQCS/",
                "title": "freewvs - a free web vulnerability scanner",
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                "track": "Security",
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                "abstract": "freewvs is a little tool that allows to locally scan filesystems for known vulnerable web applications.",
                "description": "freewvs is a tool for web server administrators that allows them to see if their users are using any web applications with known vulnerabilities. It detects the presence and version of web applications (e.g CMS systems like Drupal, Joomla, Wordpress) and checks it against a list of known vulnerable versions. It is Free Software under the CC0 license.\r\nhttps://freewvs.schokokeks.org/",
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                    "public_name": "Hanno B\u00f6ck",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T11:40:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "VVRMMA",
                "url": "https://c3lt.de/36c3/talk/VVRMMA/",
                "title": "Pocket Science Lab",
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                "track": "Science",
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                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "PSLab is a small USB powered open hardware extension for your Android phone or PC that lets you measure all kinds of things.",
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                    "id": 162,
                    "code": "MKPLFJ",
                    "public_name": "Marc Nause",
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                "title": "PathAuditor: finding privilege escalation bugs with dynamic instrumentation",
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                "abstract": "PathAuditor is a tool to detect file accesses in which an unprivileged user might have messed with the path. The impact can range from DoS to LPE.",
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                "abstract": "After decades of taking exponentially growing resources for granted, IT finally has to content with zero growth. Can you cope with that?",
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                "title": "Free Pascal - An Open Source, Cross Platform, Object Pascal Compiler",
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                "abstract": "This talk will provide a short overview of Free Pascal, an open source, cross platform, Object Pascal compiler.",
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                "title": "Telnet-Challenge A.K.A Winkekatzen-Challenge",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T12:25:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Uncoventional tactics for online campaigning",
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                "abstract": "**Are there alternatives for petitions? A creative approach to online campaigning.**",
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                "title": "TSDB mal anders",
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                "abstract": "Was kann man abseits von Monitoring mit Grafana und Time series databases machen?",
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                "title": "Five Easy Things to fix Machine Learning",
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                "abstract": "There are five simple rules to follow when researching in Machine Learning. They make your work easier to verify.",
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                "title": "Accessibility for (adult) autistics at larger events",
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                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
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                "abstract": "Basic guide how to care for autistics at larger events",
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                "title": "Delay/Disruption-Tolerant Networking with dtn7-go",
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                "abstract": "Introducing Delay/Disruption-Tolerant Networking (DTN) through the dtn7-go software to be used for ad hoc networks with no or limited infrastructure.",
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                "title": "Tesla Radar",
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                "abstract": "Tesla vehicles with 'Phone Key' transmit a unique ID.Tesla Radar tracks these IDs and creates a heat-map in order to raise awareness for the issue.",
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                "title": "Open Source Licenses: Where they come from",
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                "abstract": "Introduction to Open Source Initiative's license review process.",
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                "title": "Soldering Workshops at the Hardware Hacking Area",
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                "abstract": "I will give an overview of the workshops taught at the Hardware Hacking Area.",
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                "title": "Exciting developments around Linux on Phones",
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                "track": "Hardware & Making",
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                "abstract": "There have been countless attempts to dethrone Android. Many tried, many failed. But 2020 might be the year we finally see this change!",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T13:25:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Hacking Ecology - Four projects where you can help!",
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                "abstract": "Four projects are presented where you can help nature and people.\r\nLater we meet at Wikipaka (2019-12-29, 19:00\u201322:00) for a small hackathon.",
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                "title": "Do-ocracy done well",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11113.html",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10995.html",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T16:10:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Fridays for Future (de)",
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                "abstract": "Der Diskurs hat sich von Klimaschutz als Aufgabe von Individuen hinzu einer strukturellen, systemischen Frage verschoben. Welche Ver\u00e4nderungen brauchen wir und warum lohnt es gemeinsam und aktivistisch gegen fossile Energietr\u00e4gern und Co. vorzugehen. Viele Bereiche der Digitalsierung heizen die Klimakrise momentan an. Ich m\u00f6chte eine aktivistische Perspektive darauf geben, welche Rolle Digitalisierung beim Ende des Ressourcenraubbaus spielen kann. Eine Energieversorgung ausschlie\u00dflich aus erneuerbaren Energien ist ohne Digitalisierung nicht m\u00f6glich. Digitale Kommunikation ist entscheidend bei der Organisation von Fridays For Future, wie sie aktuell gestaltet wird verbrennt sie viele pers\u00f6nliche Ressourcen.\r\n",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 9848,
                    "public_name": "Tom Patzelt"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10738.html",
                "id": 10738,
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                "date": "2019-12-28T17:10:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Extinction Rebellion ",
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                "abstract": "Extinction Rebellion (XR) ist eine global agierende, schnell wachsende, klimaaktivistische Graswurzel-Bewegung, die mit gewaltfreien Aktionen zivilen Ungehorsams auf die drohende Klimakatastrophe hinweist und Regierungen zum Handeln bewegen will. Die Ortsgruppe Berlin pr\u00e4sentiert in einer Art Jahresr\u00fcckblick eine Auswahl an aktuellen Aktionen und stellt vor, wo wir als Bewegung gerade stehen, was wir bislang erreicht haben und was weiterhin gebraucht wird, um ein dringend notwendiges politisches Umsteuern einzuleiten. Let's act now.",
                "description": "Extinction Rebellion (XR) hat ein turbulentes erstes Jahr hinter sich. Im letzten Herbst wurden in London die f\u00fcnf wichtigsten Br\u00fccken \u00fcber die Themse besetzt und die drohende Klimakatastrophe begann \u2013 endlich! \u2013 ins \u00f6ffentliche Bewusstsein zu r\u00fccken. In diesem Herbst gab es koordinierte Aktionen und Blockaden mit Zehntausenden Teilnehmer:innen bereits in \u00fcber 60 Metropolen auf der ganzen Welt. \u00dcber zweitausend Menschen sind dabei verhaftetet worden.\r\n\r\nKlimapolitisch hat sich dennoch so gut wie nichts getan. W\u00e4hrend Regierungen entweder regungslos verharren oder aber den Klimanotstand ausrufen und zugleich neue Infrastruktur f\u00fcr fossile Brennstoffe bewilligen, arbeitet die Leugner:innenmaschinerie auf Hochtouren und bem\u00fcht sich um die Konstruktion alternativer Fakten. \r\n\r\nGleichzeitig erleben wir immer wieder, dass unsere wissenschaftlichen Prognosen nicht stimmen und sich der Klimawandel in seinem Verlauf schneller und heftiger vollzieht als vorhergesagt. Hitzewellen, Waldbr\u00e4nde, D\u00fcrren, Ernteausf\u00e4lle, Wasserknappheit sind nicht mehr zu ignorieren.\r\n\r\nEs ist daher unumg\u00e4nglich, den politischen Druck zu erh\u00f6hen, indem mehr Aktionen an mehr Orten mit noch viel mehr Menschen und auf vielen verschiedenen Ebenen durchgef\u00fchrt werden. XR kann jede Art von Unterst\u00fctzung gut gebrauchen \u2013 egal ob es um Nachhilfe in puncto Privacy geht, um Operational Security, um Soft- und Hardware oder um eigenst\u00e4ndigen Hacktivismus. Wichtig ist nur: Wir m\u00fcssen uns jetzt aufraffen, zusammentun und aktiv werden. The time is now.",
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                    "public_name": "Maria"
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                    "id": 9888,
                    "public_name": "Lu Yen Roloff"
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                    "public_name": "sina"
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                    "url": "https://extinctionrebellion.de/",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11237.html",
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                "title": "Framing digital industry into planetary limits and transition policies",
                "subtitle": "The environmental costs of digital industry and pathways to sustainability",
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                "abstract": "A lecture on the environmental impacts of digital industry today and how to think about and design digital tools with limited energy and resources.",
                "description": "In his lecture Gauthier Roussilhe  summarises what we know today about the environmental impacts of digital industry. He addresses the sustainability of the current trajectory and how to think differently about digital industry.\r\n\r\nContesting the myths of dematerialisation and of the global village, he gives examples of digital web design based on CO2/energy budget rather than monetary budget. He also gives examples of digital tools that accept the materiality of their territory (geographical, infrastructures) to think of new digital uses.",
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                    "id": 9868,
                    "public_name": "Gauthier Roussilhe"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10751.html",
                "id": 10751,
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                "title": "The Inside Story: There are Apps in Apps and Here is How to Break Them",
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                "track": "Security",
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                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "With the rapid development of mobile internet, apps become more and more complex. However, their most used functions are limited to a few pages.\r\n\r\nEnters instant app. It has many advantages over normal apps, such as click-to-play and concise design, and it's becoming more and more popular. There is some form of instant app framework in many popular apps, such as Google Play, TikTok, etc. In addition, many phone vendors have also embedded instant app frameworks in their pre-installed applications.\r\n\r\nHowever, there is barely any public research on attacking instant apps.",
                "description": "In this talk, we will dive into a common architecture of instant app framework, and demonstrate attack models for it. Based on these attack models, we have reverse engineered top instant app frameworks. We will show how to bypass various kinds of sandboxing and restriction technologies to break isolations between instant apps.\r\n\r\nThese vulnerabilities could lead to sensitive information leakage, identity theft, account takeover and other severe consequences. During the study of Google Instant app, we also bypassed component access restrictions, which greatly expands attack surface.\r\n\r\nThese vulnerabilities and attack models affects more than 60% of Android devices and at least 1 billion users.\r\n\r\nFinally, we summarize the root causes of these vulnerabilities at the architectural level and point out the potential attack points. We will also propose practical mitigation measures for specific vulnerabilities. \r\n\r\nWe hope we could make users and developers aware of the potential security risks while enjoying the convenience of instant apps. We also hope to make security community aware of this emerging new attack surface.",
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                    "id": 9557,
                    "public_name": "RonnyXing"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11090.html",
                "id": 11090,
                "guid": "dc142f44-4b82-42da-b2a4-bb7d6775fda6",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T20:50:00+01:00",
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                "title": "The Case Against WikiLeaks: a direct threat to our community ",
                "subtitle": "How to understand this historic challenge and what we can do to defend ourselves",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "The unprecedented charges against Julian Assange and WikiLeaks constitute the most significant threat to the First Amendment in the 21st century and a clear and present danger to investigative journalism worldwide. But they also pose significant dangers to the technical community. This panel will explain the legal and political issues we all need to understand in order to respond to this historic challenge. ",
                "description": "<p>We've been warning you about it for years, and now it's here. The talk will dissect the legal and political aspects of the US case against Wikileaks from an international perspective. It will describe the threats this prosecution poses to different groups and the key issues the case will raise. Most importantly, we will explain how we are still in time to act and change the course of history. </p>\r\n\r\n<p>The unprecedented charges against Julian Assange and WikiLeaks constitute the most significant threat to the First Amendment in the 21st century and a clear and present danger to investigative journalism worldwide. But they also pose significant dangers to the technical community, the trans community, to human rights defenders and anti-corruption campaigners everywhere.</p> \r\n\r\n<p>If we don't take action now, the ramifications of this case will be global, tremendously damaging and potentially irreversible in times when the need to hold the powerful to account has never been more obvious. This is a historic moment and we need to rise to its challenge.</p> \r\n\r\n<p>This talk will explain the legal and political aspects of the case against WikiLeaks, the reasons why Chelsea Manning and Jeremy Hammond have been imprisoned again, the governmental interests for and against prosecution, the dynamics of UK/US extradition and what it means to prosecute Assange as Trump runs for re-election.</p> \r\n\r\n<p>This is a case with destructive potential like no other, with profound implications for the future of dissent, transparency, accountability and our ability to do the work we care about.</p> \r\n\r\n<p>The situation is frightening but it isn't hopeless: we will conclude with a guide to an effective strategy against the lawfare the journalist and technical communities are now facing courtesy of Donald Trump's DOJ. </p>\r\n",
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                    "id": 9873,
                    "public_name": "Angela Richter"
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                  {
                    "url": "https://defend.wikileaks.org/",
                    "title": "Campaign to Defend Wikileaks "
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                    "url": "https://www.couragefound.org/",
                    "title": "Courage Foundation"
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                    "url": "https://www.amnesty.org.uk/press-releases/uk-extradition-julian-assange-usa-must-not-go-ahead",
                    "title": "Statement from Amnesty International "
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                    "url": "https://bridgesforfreedom.media",
                    "title": "Bridges for Media Freedom"
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                    "url": "/system/event_attachments/attachments/000/003/985/original/The-Assange-Precedent.-March-2019.pdf?1572123226",
                    "title": "The Assange precedent "
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10800.html",
                "id": 10800,
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                "date": "2019-12-28T22:10:00+01:00",
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                "room": "Clarke",
                "slug": "36c3-10800-creating_resilient_and_sustainable_mobile_phones",
                "title": "Creating Resilient and Sustainable Mobile Phones",
                "subtitle": "Be prepared for the coming Digital Winter. And play Impossible Mission.",
                "track": "Resilience & Sustainability",
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                "abstract": "Civil society depends on the continuing ability of citizens to communicate with one another, without fear of interference, deprivation or eavesdropping. As the international political climate changes alongside that of our physical climatic environment, we must find ways to create mobile communications systems that are truly resilient and sustainable in the face of such shocks. We have therefore identified a number of freedoms that are required for resilient mobile phones: Energy, Communications, Security, Innovation, Maintenance and Scale-Dependency. These can be summarised as making it possible for people to create, maintain and develop mobile communications solutions, without requiring the capital and resources of a large company to do so. In this lecture I will explain why each of these is necessary, as well as describing how we are incorporating these principles into the MEGAphone open, resilient and secure smart-phone project.",
                "description": "In the humanitiarian sector we talk about how without energy there is no communications, and without communications there is no organisation, and how without organisation people die.  As we see increasing frequency of natural disasters, man-made disasters like wars and unrest, and the distressing intersection of these events, we have been convinced that we need to be able to create mobile communications devices that can not only survive in such events, but be sustained in the long term, and into what we call the coming Digital Winter. \r\n\r\nThe Digital Winter is the situation where the freedoms to create and innovation digital systems will become impossible or highly limited due to any of various interrelated factors, such as further movement towards totalitarian governments, the failure of international supply systems (or their becoming so untrustworthy to be usable), the failure of various forms of critical infrastructure and so on.\r\n\r\nFortunately the Digital Winter has not yet arrived, but the signs of the Digital Autumn are already upon us: The cold winds chilling our personal freedoms can already be felt in various places.  Thus we have the imperative to act now, while the fruit of summer and autumn still hangs on the trees, so that we can make a harvest that will in the least sustain us through the Digital Winter with resilient, secure and sustainable communications systems, and hopefully either stave off the onset of the winter, bring it to a sooner end, and/or make the winter less bitter and destructive for the common person.\r\n\r\nIt is in this context that we have begun thinking about what is necessary to achieve this, and have identified six freedoms that are required to not merely create digital solutions that can survive the Digital Winter, but hopefully allow such solutions to continue to be developed during the Digital Winter, so that we can continue to react to the storms that will come and the predators that will seek to devour our freedoms like hungry wolves.  The six freedoms are:\r\n\r\n1. Freedom from Energy Infrastructure, so that we cannot be deprived of the energy we need to communicate.\r\n2. Freedom from Communications Infrastructure, so that we cannot be deprived of the communications we need to organise and sustain communities.\r\n3. Freedom from depending on vendors for the security of our devices, so that we can patch security problems promptly as they emerge, so that we can sustain communications and privacy.\r\n4. Freedom to continue to innovate and improve our digital artefacts and systems, so that we can react to emergy threats and opportunities.\r\n5. Freedom to maintain our devices, both their hardware and software, so that our ability to communicate and organise our communities cannot be easily eroded by the passage of time.\r\n6. Freedom from Scale-Dependency, so that individuals and small groups can fully enjoy the ability to communicate and exercise the preceding freedoms, without relying on large corporations and capital, and also allowing minimising of environmental impact.\r\n\r\nIn this lecture I will explore these issues, as well as describe how we are putting them into practice to create truly resilient and sustainable mobile phones and similar devices, including in the MEGAphone open-source/open-hardware smart phone.",
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                  {
                    "id": 8890,
                    "public_name": "Paul Gardner-Stephen"
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                    "url": "mega65.org",
                    "title": "MEGA65 Home Page"
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                    "url": "c65blogspot.com.au",
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                    "url": "github.com/mega65/mega65-core",
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10983.html",
                "id": 10983,
                "guid": "7bdf7688-8620-4170-93bf-3c2adfd30030",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/983/large/noPAG.png?1576693771",
                "date": "2019-12-28T23:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "23:30",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Clarke",
                "slug": "36c3-10983-it_s_alive_nach_den_protesten_gegen_die_polizeigesetze_ist_vor_den_protesten_gegen_die_autoritare_wende",
                "title": "It\u2019s alive! \u2013 Nach den Protesten gegen die Polizeigesetze ist vor den Protesten gegen die autorit\u00e4re Wende",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Das Jahr 2018 stand ganz im Zeichen der bundesweiten Proteste gegen die Polizeigesetze. Und 2019? Es ist leiser geworden um noPAG, noPolGNRW & Co. Aber das Biest lebt!",
                "description": "Wir blicken zur\u00fcck auf die Proteste, geben einen kurzen \u00dcberblick \u00fcber Erfolge und Niederlagen unseres Widerstands und eine Vorschau auf die Schrecken, die sich am Horizont der Inneren Sicherheit abzeichnen. Au\u00dferdem erkl\u00e4ren wir, warum die Bewegung gegen die Polizeigesetze auf keinen Fall sterben darf \u2013 und warum sie sich neuen Themen wie Klimaschutz, Antifaschismus und Antirassismus widmen muss.\r\n\r\nAuf dem 3C35 rief Constanze Kurz dazu auf, auch 2019 gegen die bundesweit erfolgenden Versch\u00e4rfungen der Polizeigesetze vorzugehen. Und tats\u00e4chlich sind dieses Jahr viele Menschen gegen die Gesetzesnovellierungen auf die Stra\u00dfe gegangen \u2013 aber das eigentliche Jahr der Proteste war 2018. Trotz der \u00fcber Monate anhaltenden Demonstrationen und Aktionen in der gesamten Republik sind die Novellierungen in den wenigsten Bundesl\u00e4ndern zur\u00fcckgenommen wurden, und dort, wo Gesetzespassagen gestrichen und ge\u00e4ndert wurden, handelte es sich meist um kosmetische Korrekturen. Dem allgemeinen Trend hin zu einer autorit\u00e4ren Wende in Sachen Innerer Sicherheit hat das keinen Abbruch getan, so unsere Ausgangsthese. Gleichzeitig sind viele der B\u00fcndnisse zerfallen, die Demonstrationen kleiner geworden, und auch der Gro\u00dfteil der Presse schenkt Polizei- und Sicherheitsgesetzen nur noch gelegentlich Aufmerksamkeit. \r\nDabei kann die Bedeutung der Debatte um eine angebliche Versicherheitlichung unserer Gesellschaft gar nicht hoch genug bewertet werden: Es gibt starke Anzeichen daf\u00fcr, dass die Institution Polizei, aber auch Milit\u00e4r und private Sicherheitsdienste, immer mehr an Macht gewinnen \u2013 was nicht zuletzt mit Blick auf die zahlreichen Skandale der letzten Monate und die Frage, wie strukturell rechts diese Institutionen eigentlich sind, von immenser gesellschaftlicher Tragweite ist.\r\n\r\nUnd auch wenn politischer Protest h\u00e4ufig aufmerksamkeits-\u00f6konomischen Logiken unterworfen ist, glauben wir, dass das Zerfallen der B\u00fcndnisse gegen die Polizeigesetze besonders bedauerlich ist. Zum ersten Mal seit langem n\u00e4mlich sind hier Gruppen Seite an Seite auf die Stra\u00dfe gegangen, die lange Zeit nicht gemeinsam im Widerstand waren: Datensch\u00fctzer*innen und Fu\u00dfballfans, linksliberale Parteien und Antifaschist*innen, soziale Bewegungen und migrantische Organisationen \u2013 Gruppen, deren gegenseitige Solidarit\u00e4t gro\u00dfer Gewinn und wichtige Voraussetzung f\u00fcr erfolgreiche emanzipatorische Politik ist.\r\n\r\nWas sind also die gro\u00dfen Herausforderungen in Sachen Innere Sicherheit, die auf uns warten? Was haben die Polizeigesetze mit Racial Profiling, Ende Gel\u00e4nde und NSU 2.0 zu tun? Warum brauchen wir auch weiterhin die im Zuge der Proteste entstandenen Allianzen zwischen Datensch\u00fctzer*innen und anderen sozialen Bewegungen? Und welche Themen m\u00fcssen wir in den Blick nehmen, wenn wir verstehen wollen, was autorit\u00e4re Wende hei\u00dft?\r\n\r\nDie Referent*innen kommen selbst aus unterschiedlichen linken sozialen Bewegungen und haben sich im Zuge der Proteste gegen das neue bayerische Polizeiaufgabengesetz im noPAG-B\u00fcndnis kennengelernt. Laura P\u00f6hler ist Antifaschistin und Sprecherin des noPAG-B\u00fcndnisses. Johnny Parks war in der noPAG-Jugend aktiv, ist Pressesprecher f\u00fcr Ende Gel\u00e4nde und engagiert sich als PoC gegen Rassismus. Sie beide k\u00e4mpfen f\u00fcr eine R\u00fccknahme der Gesetzesnovellierungen in Bayern.\r\n\r\nDie Idee, gemeinsam beim CCC-Kongress zu sprechen, entsprang nicht zuletzt dem Wunsch, im Kontakt mit denjenigen Menschen zu bleiben, welche die Proteste gegen das PAG ma\u00dfgeblich mitgestaltet haben: Datensch\u00fctzer*innen.",
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                    "id": 9654,
                    "public_name": "Laura P\u00f6hler"
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                    "id": 9853,
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10689.html",
                "id": 10689,
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                "slug": "36c3-10689-on_the_insecure_nature_of_turbine_control_systems_in_power_generation",
                "title": "On the insecure nature of turbine control systems in power generation",
                "subtitle": "A security study of turbine control systems in power generation",
                "track": "Security",
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                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "A deep dive into power generation process, industrial solutions and their security implications. Flavoured with vulnerabilities, penetration testing (security assessment) methodology and available remediation approaches.",
                "description": "The research studies a very widespread industrial site throughout the world \u2013 power generation plants. Specifically, the heart of power generation \u2013 turbines and its DCS \u2013 control system managing all operations for powering our TVs and railways, gaming consoles and manufacturing, kettles and surveillance systems. We will share our notes on how those systems are functioning, where they are located network-wise and what security challenges are facing owners of power generation. A series of vulnerabilities will be disclosed along with prioritisation of DCS elements (hosts) and attack vectors. Discussed vulnerabilities are addressed by vendor of one of the most widespread DCS on our planet. During the talk we will focus on methodology how to safely assess your DCS installation, which security issues you should try to address in the first place and how to perform do-it-yourself remediation. Most of the remediation steps are confirmed by vendor which is crucial for industrial owners.",
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                    "id": 3686,
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                    "id": 9296,
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10597.html",
                "id": 10597,
                "guid": "252da3e6-cdd0-42fe-8882-a0da51762d27",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T12:50:00+01:00",
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                "title": "TamaGo - bare metal Go framework for ARM SoCs.",
                "subtitle": "Reducing the attack surface with pure embedded Go.",
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                "abstract": "TamaGo is an Open Source operating environment framework which aims to allow deployment of firmware for embedded ARM devices by using 0% C and 100% Go code. The goal is to dramatically reduce the attack surface posed by complex OSes while allowing unencumbered Go applications.",
                "description": "TamaGo is a compiler modification and driver set for ARM SoCs, which allows bare metal drivers and applications to be executed with pure Go code and minimal deviations from the standard Go runtime.\r\n\r\nThe presentation explores the inspiration, challenges and implementation of TamaGo as well as providing sample applications that benefit from a pure Go bare metal environment.\r\n\r\nTamaGo allows a considerable reduction of embedded firmware attack surface, while maintaining the strength of Go runtime standard (and external) libraries. This enables the creation of HSMs, cryptocurrency stacks and many more applications without the requirement for complex OSes and libraries as dependencies.",
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                    "id": 9369,
                    "public_name": "Andrea Barisani"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10859.html",
                "id": 10859,
                "guid": "ce9f0e1e-38e9-43db-a936-90e433e1b047",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T14:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:10",
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                "slug": "36c3-10859-trustzone-m_eh_breaking_armv8-m_s_security",
                "title": "TrustZone-M(eh): Breaking ARMv8-M's security",
                "subtitle": "Hardware attacks on the latest generation of ARM Cortex-M processors.",
                "track": "Hardware & Making",
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                "abstract": "Most modern embedded devices have something to protect: Whether it's cryptographic keys for your bitcoins, the password to your WiFi, or the integrity of the engine-control unit code for your car.\r\n\r\nTo protect these devices, vendors often utilise the latest processors with the newest security features: From read-out protections, crypto storage, secure-boot up to TrustZone-M on the latest ARM processors.\r\n\r\nIn this talk, we break these features: We show how it is possible to bypass the security features of modern IoT/embedded processors using fault-injection attacks, including breaking TrustZone-M on the new ARMv8-M processors.\r\n\r\nWe are also releasing and open-sourcing our entire soft- and hardware toolchain for doing so, making it possible to integrate fault-injection testing into the secure development lifecycle.",
                "description": "Modern devices, especially secure ones, often rely on the security of the underlying silicon: Read-out protection, secure-boot, JTAG locking, integrated crypto accelerators or advanced features such as TrustZone are just some of the features utilized by modern embedded devices.\r\n\r\nProcessor vendors are keeping up with this demand by releasing new, secure processors every year. Often, device vendors place a significant trust into the security claims of the processors. In this talk, we look at using fault-injection attacks to bypass security features of modern processors, allowing us to defeat the latest chip security measures such as TrustZone-M on the new ARMv8 processors.\r\n\r\nAfter a quick introduction into the theory of glitching, we introduce our fully open-source FPGA platform for glitching: An FPGA-based glitcher with a fully open-source toolchain & hardware, making glitching accessible to a wider audience and significantly reducing the costs of getting started with it - going as far as being able to integrate glitch-testing into the Secure Development Lifecycle of a product.\r\n\r\nThen, we look at how to conduct glitching attacks on real-world targets, beyond academic environments, including how to prepare a device for glitching and how to find potential glitch targets.\r\n\r\nAfterwards, we demonstrate fault-injection vulnerabilities we found in modern, widely-used IoT/embedded processors and devices, allowing us to bypass security features integrated into the chip, such as:\r\n\r\n- Re-enabling locked JTAG\r\n- Bypassing a secure bootloader\r\n- Recovering symmetric crypto keys by glitching the AES implementation\r\n- Bypassing secure-boot\r\n- Fully bypassing TrustZone-M security features on some new ARMv8M processors\r\n\r\nWe will also demonstrating how to bypass security features and how to break the reference secure bootloader of the Microchip SAM L11, one of the newest, TrustZone-M enabled ARM Cortex-M processors, using roughly $5 of equipment.\r\n\r\nAfter the talk, PCBs of our hardware platform will be given out to attendees.",
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                    "id": 7775,
                    "public_name": "Thomas Roth"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10828.html",
                "id": 10828,
                "guid": "299489a2-2c7f-4b61-afba-587ecb457c56",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T16:10:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-10828-polizei-datenbanken_und_minderheiten_staatliche_stigmatisierung_und_diskriminierung_von_sinti_und_roma",
                "title": "Polizei-Datenbanken und Minderheiten: Staatliche Stigmatisierung und Diskriminierung von Sinti und Roma",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "F\u00fcr Sinti*zze und Roma*nja geh\u00f6ren Anfeindungen zum Alltag. Auch bei Ermittlungsbeh\u00f6rden stehen sie unter Generalverdacht: Es steht zu bef\u00fcrchten, dass die Polizei in unterschiedlichen Bundesl\u00e4ndern rechtswidrig Daten zu ethnischer Herkunft erhebt und ver\u00f6ffentlicht.\r\n\r\nWarum ist es so gef\u00e4hrlich, ethnische Herkunft in Polizeidatenbanken zu erfassen? Und was f\u00fcr Konsequenzen hat es, sie in Berichterstattung zu erw\u00e4hnen? Wann darf die Polizei \u00fcberhaupt Daten zu ethnischer Herkunft erheben? Und wann und mit welchen Methoden tut sie es vielleicht trotz Verbots? ",
                "description": "F\u00fcr Sinti*zze und Roma*nja geh\u00f6ren auch in Deutschland Anfeindungen in allen Lebenslagen zum Alltag. Auch bei Ermittlungsbeh\u00f6rden stehen sie unter Generalverdacht: Es steht zu bef\u00fcrchten, dass die Polizei in unterschiedlichen Bundesl\u00e4ndern rechtswidrig Daten zu ethnischer Herkunft erhebt und ver\u00f6ffentlicht. In Pressemitteilungen der Polizei tauchen immer wieder Hinweise auf die ethnische Herkunft auf, vor allem bei Tatverd\u00e4chtigen, seltener bei Opfern oder Zeug*innen. Die Berliner Polizei hat in der Kriminalstatistik 2017 den Hinweis ver\u00f6ffentlicht, dass die Mehrheit der Tatverd\u00e4chtigen von \u201eTrickdiebstahl in Wohnungen\u201c Angeh\u00f6rige der Volksgruppe Sinti und Roma seien: Dass es rechtswidrig ist, wenn die Polizei die zugrunde liegenden Daten tats\u00e4chlich erhebt, ist unstreitig. \r\n\r\nIn Kooperation mit dem Zentralrat hat die Gesellschaft f\u00fcr Freiheitsrechte e.V. (GFF) im Fall der Berliner Polizeikriminalstatistik bei der Berliner Landesdatenschutzbeauftragten ein Beschwerdeverfahren wegen des Verdachts auf Diskriminierung von Sinti*zze und Roma*nja lanciert. Beide Organisationen pr\u00fcfen gemeinsam weitere rechtliche M\u00f6glichkeiten.\r\n\r\nWarum ist es so gef\u00e4hrlich, ethnische Herkunft in Polizeidatenbanken zu erfassen? Und was f\u00fcr Konsequenzen hat es, sie in Berichterstattung zu erw\u00e4hnen? Wann darf die Polizei \u00fcberhaupt Daten zu ethnischer Herkunft erheben? Und wann tut sie es vielleicht trotz Verbots? Und mit welchen Methoden erhebt die Polizei \u00fcberhaupt die ethnische Herkunft? \r\n\r\nDie Gesellschaft f\u00fcr Freiheitsrechte e.V. (GFF) und der Zentralrat Deutscher Sinti und Roma wollen diese Fragen gemeinsam mit dem Publikum diskutieren. \r\n\r\nAnja Reuss ist Politische Referentin des Zentralrats Deutscher Sinti und Roma, der politischen Interessenvertretung der deutschen Sinti und Roma mit Sitz in Heidelberg. Als Dachverband setzt sich der Zentralrat auf nationaler und internationaler Ebene f\u00fcr eine gleichberechtigte Teilhabe von Sinti und Roma in Politik und Gesellschaft sowie f\u00fcr die Auseinandersetzung mit und Bek\u00e4mpfung von Antiziganismus ein.\r\n\r\nLea Beckmann ist Juristin und Verfahrenskoordinatorin der Gesellschaft f\u00fcr Freiheitsrechte e.V. (GFF). Die GFF ist eine NGO, die durch strategische Prozesse Grund- und Menschenrechte st\u00e4rkt und zivilgesellschaftlichen Partnerorganisationen rechtlich unterst\u00fctzt. In ihren Verfahren setzt sich die GFF dabei immer wieder kritisch mit polizeilichen Ermittlungsbefugnissen auseinander, sei dies im Zusammenhang mit dem Einsatz von Sp\u00e4h-Software oder bei der Datenerhebung. \r\n",
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                    "id": 9577,
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                    "url": "https://freiheitsrechte.org/kriminalstatistik-berlin/",
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                    "url": "https://freiheitsrechte.org/pm-kriminalstatistik/",
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                    "url": "https://taz.de/Polizei-unter-Diskrimierungsverdacht/!5626822/",
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                    "url": "https://zentralrat.sintiundroma.de/themenseite-dna/",
                    "title": "Antiziganistismus und erweiterte DNA-Analysen"
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                    "url": "https://zentralrat.sintiundroma.de/diskriminierung-von-sinti-und-roma-ein-senator-seine-polizisten-und-86-trickdiebe/",
                    "title": "Zentralrat zur PKS 2017 Berlin "
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                    "url": "https://zentralrat.sintiundroma.de/download/9262",
                    "title": "Markus End (2019): Antiziganismus und Polizei"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10762.html",
                "id": 10762,
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                "date": "2019-12-28T17:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:10",
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                "room": "Dijkstra",
                "slug": "36c3-10762-die_zukunft_grenzuberschreitenden_datenzugriffs_und_politischer_verfolgung",
                "title": "Die Zukunft grenz\u00fcberschreitenden Datenzugriffs und politischer Verfolgung",
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                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
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                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "In Br\u00fcssel wird \u00fcber eine Verordnung verhandelt, die es allen EU-Staaten erm\u00f6glichen soll, Provider zur Herausgabe von Inhalten oder Metadaten zu verpflichten \u2013 egal wo die Daten gespeichert sind, egal ob die Tat, um die es geht, dort eine Straftat ist. Werden CLOUD-Act, e-Evidence und \u00e4hnliche Kodifikationen bald daf\u00fcr sorgen, dass Strafverfolgungsbeh\u00f6rden aller L\u00e4nder Daten von Providern weltweit abgreifen k\u00f6nnen?",
                "description": "Strafverfolger hierzulande w\u00fcrden gern m\u00f6glichst schnell alle m\u00f6glichen Daten von allen m\u00f6glichen Online-Diensten \u00fcber ihre Kunden erhalten. Juristisch stehen dem bisher einige H\u00fcrden im Weg, wenn die Anbieter nicht im Inland sitzen oder wenn sie Daten auf Servern im Ausland speichern. Hinter der  Auskunft, mit welcher IP eine Morddrohung auf Facebook gepostet wurde, verbergen sich Diskussionen \u00fcber die gro\u00dfen Themen des V\u00f6lkerrechts: Souver\u00e4nit\u00e4t und Territorialit\u00e4t. Weil Daten oft auf der ganzen Welt gespeichert werden, wird das etablierte System der gegenseitigen Rechtshilfe in Frage gestellt.\r\n\r\nW\u00e4hrend die EU noch \u00fcber die eEvidence-Verordnung ber\u00e4t, haben die USA schon mit UK ein Abkommen f\u00fcr unbegrenzten Direktzugriff geschlossen und verhandeln mit Australien. \r\n\r\nWarum diesen neuen Regeln jeder Grundrechtsschutz fehlt und wie grenz\u00fcberschreitende Repression politische Verfolgung ver\u00e4ndern k\u00f6nnte, erfahrt ihr in diesem Talk.",
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                    "id": 9567,
                    "public_name": "Elisabeth Niekrenz"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10862.html",
                "id": 10862,
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                "date": "2019-12-28T18:10:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-10862-offene_sensordaten_fur_jedermann_-_ein_citizen_science_projekt_basierend_auf_open_source_und_open_hardware",
                "title": "Offene Sensordaten f\u00fcr Jedermann - Ein Citizen Science Projekt basierend auf Open Source und Open Hardware",
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                "abstract": "Der Talk soll die Geschichte der senseBox von Beginn bis jetzt wiedergeben. Dabei m\u00f6chte ich vor allem auf unsere Arbeit im Bereich Open Source, Open Data, Open Hardware und Open Educational Resources eingehen. Die Motivation von Teilnehmern des senseBox Projekts m\u00f6chte ich basierend auf einer Nutzerstudie kurz wiedergeben. Au\u00dferdem m\u00f6chte ich auf aktuelle Probleme sowie technische H\u00fcrden und die Genauigkeit der Daten eingehen. Zu guter Letzt gebe ich einen kurzen Ausblick in die Zukunft des Projekts.",
                "description": "Mithilfe der senseBox, einem DIY Citizen Science Baukasten, kann jeder an der Forschung und Wissenschaft teilnehmen. Sei es durch die Messung von Umweltdaten, Analyse und Auswertung dieser Daten oder durch die Teilnahme an Diskussionen einer gro\u00dfen Community. Au\u00dferdem k\u00f6nnen Sch\u00fclerinnen und Sch\u00fcler durch die Nutzung von Open Educational Resources und einer visuellen Entwicklungsumgebung das Programmieren spielend erlernen. Dadurch wird nicht nur das Umweltverst\u00e4ndnis, sondern auch die digitale Bildung gef\u00f6rdert.\r\nDie Hardware der senseBox basiert auf dem Konzept von Arduino und enth\u00e4lt neben dem Microcontroller noch weitere Umweltsensoren. Jegliche Projekte, von einer einfachen Wetterstation \u00fcber ein intelligentes Bew\u00e4sserungssystem f\u00fcr den Garten bis hin zu einer Wasserqualit\u00e4t-Boje in der Nordsee, sind durch die offene Arduino Plattform umsetzbar. Das R\u00fcckgrat der senseBox ist die openSenseMap. Das Backend sammelt die gesendeten Daten der senseBoxen aber auch anderer Ger\u00e4te. Sensoren zur Luftqualit\u00e4t von Luftdaten.info oder HackAIR sowie alle anderen Ger\u00e4te k\u00f6nnen ihre Sensordaten zur offenen API der openSenseMap senden. Die Webanwendung erm\u00f6glicht Visualisierungen und Analysem\u00f6glichkeiten. Die Daten sind \u00fcber die API f\u00fcr jeden frei verf\u00fcgbar und k\u00f6nnen somit unter anderem f\u00fcr die Klimaforschung genutzt werden. \r\nDas Projekt startete vor einigen Jahren als Studienprojekt an der Universit\u00e4t M\u00fcnster. Nach mehreren Abschlussarbeiten, Projektwochen, Workshops und F\u00f6rderperioden entstand aus einer einfachen Idee ein umfangreiches Toolkit. Die openSenseMap, auf welcher anf\u00e4nglich einige Dutzend senseBoxen registriert waren, verzeichnete in den letzten 5 Jahren steigende Nutzerzahlen mit aktuell rund 5300 registrierten senseBoxen. Daraus resultieren Probleme, welche zu Beginn des Projekts nicht absehbar waren: die Webanwendung l\u00e4uft inzwischen in der Cloud und fordert viel Rechen- und Speicherkapazit\u00e4t. Die Messdaten werden ineffizient in Datenbanken gespeichert, dadurch ben\u00f6tigt die Anwendung starke virtuelle Server.\r\nDer Talk soll die Geschichte der senseBox von Beginn bis jetzt wiedergeben. Dabei m\u00f6chte ich vor allem auf unsere Arbeit im Bereich Open Source, Open Data, Open Hardware und Open Educational Resources eingehen. Die Motivation von Teilnehmern des senseBox Projekts m\u00f6chte ich basierend auf einer Nutzerstudie kurz wiedergeben. Au\u00dferdem m\u00f6chte ich auf aktuelle Probleme sowie technische H\u00fcrden und die Genauigkeit der Daten eingehen. Zu guter Letzt gebe ich einen kurzen Ausblick in die Zukunft des Projekts.",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11089.html",
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                "title": "Reflections on the New Reverse Engineering Law",
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                "abstract": "Individuals conducting reverse engineering for research purposes face several legal issues arising from IP and competition law. The legislation has reacted by introducing a new law on trade secrets specifically allowing reverse engineering. While the new law is certainly an improvement, many questions still remain as to conflicts with opposing domestic laws as well as other possibilities to waive the permission. In this talk, we provide guidance through the jungle of the current legal situation from a techno-legal perspective.",
                "description": "Hardware Reverse Engineering (HRE) is common practice for security researchers in order to detect vulnerabilities and assure integrity of microchips. Following last years talk \u201cMehr schlecht als Recht: Grauzone Sicherheitsforschung\u201d and from the standpoint of a research group regularly applying HRE, we asked ourselves about potential negative legal implications for our personal lives. Therefore, we consulted an expert who assesses the legal implications of our work.\r\n\r\nFor a long time, our law has solely protected the inventor of a product. Discovering the underlying technical details and mechanisms of, e. g. microchips, has been deemed illegal due to intellectual property (IP) protection laws. Only lately, the legislation has recognized the importance of cybersecurity that heavily relies on reverse engineering to find security gaps and malfunctions. Subsequently, Germany introduced a new trade secret allowing for the \u201cobservation, study, disassembly or testing of a product or object\u201d in 2018. However, at this stage, several questions remain unanswered: Is it possible to  restrict this freedom by, e. g. contractual agreements? How may the gained knowledge (not) be used? How do claims from IP holders from other legal systems such as the US influence our case?\r\n\r\nThe talk will shed light on these questions from a techno-legal perspective. Ultimately, it will give guidance for reverse engineers, demonstrating the boundaries of such new developments and highlighting the legal uncertainties in need of clarifications by literature and practice.",
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                    "id": 9744,
                    "public_name": "Steffen Becker"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10658.html",
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                "title": "Die Mittelmeer-Monologe",
                "subtitle": "Mediterranean Migration Monologues",
                "track": "Art & Culture",
                "type": "performance",
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                "abstract": "Von Menschen, die den riskanten Weg \u00fcbers Mittelmeer auf sich nehmen, in der Hoffnung, in Europa Sicherheit zu finden.\r\n\r\nNach 700 Auff\u00fchrungen der Asyl-Monologe, Asyl-Dialoge und NSU-Monologe das neue Theaterst\u00fcck von Autor und Regisseur Michael Ruf.\r\n\r\nDie Mittelmeer-Monologe erz\u00e4hlen von Menschen, die den riskanten Weg \u00fcber das Mittelmeer auf sich nehmen, in der Hoffnung, in Europa in Sicherheit leben zu k\u00f6nnen \u2013 von libyschen K\u00fcstenwachen, italienischen Seenotrettungsstellen und deutschen Beh\u00f6rden, die dies verhindern und von Aktivist*innen, die dem Sterben auf dem Mittelmeer etwas entgegen setzen.",
                "description": "Die MITTELMEER-MONOLOGE erz\u00e4hlen von den politisch widerst\u00e4ndigen Naomie aus Kamerun und Yassin aus Libyen, die sich auf einem Boot nach Europa wiederfinden, von brutalen 'K\u00fcstenwachen' und zweifelhaften Seenotrettungsstellen und von Aktivist*innen, die dem Sterben auf dem Mittelmeer etwas entgegen setzen.\r\n\r\nDiese Aktivist*innen \u00fcberzeugen beim 'Alarmphone' die K\u00fcstenwachen, nach Menschen in Seenot zu suchen oder lernen auf der Seawatch, Menschen vor dem Ertrinken zu bewahren \u2013 kurzum sie tun das eigentlich Selbstverst\u00e4ndlichste, was im Jahr 2019 alles andere als selbstverst\u00e4ndlich ist: menschliches Leben zu retten!\r\n\r\n\"Die Monologe ber\u00fchren, schaffen N\u00e4he, machen w\u00fctend und benennen Wege, um sich pers\u00f6nlich zu engagieren. (...) Sie widersetzen sich der Entmenschlichung der Trag\u00f6die. (...) Im Mittelpunkt stellen sie die Geschichten der Betroffenen.\"\r\n\r\ndie tageszeitung, taz\r\n\r\nDie Mittelmeer-Monologe sind dokumentarisches, wortgetreues Theater, basierend auf mehrst\u00fcndigen Interviews. Dadurch werden reale F\u00e4lle der Seenotrettung rekonstruiert, erz\u00e4hlt aus der Perspektive von Betroffenen und Aktivist*innen.\r\n\r\nEines dieser realen Ereignisse zeigt die besondere Brutalit\u00e4t der \"libyschen K\u00fcstenwache\".\r\n\r\nSo fuhr am 6.11.2017 zeitgleich ein Rettungsschiff von Seawatch und ein Schiff der libyschen K\u00fcstenwache zu einem Migranten-Boot. Auf diesem Boot befanden sich 150 Passagiere. Eine konfliktreiche Rettungsoperation begann, und w\u00e4hrend Seawatch letztendlich 59 Personen retten konnte, ertranken mindestens 20 Personen und 47 Personen wurden zur\u00fcck nach Libyen gebracht - inhaftiert, geschlagen, verkauft, gefoltert.\r\n\r\nDieser 6.11. wurde von \"Forensic Architecture\" aufw\u00e4ndig rekonstruiert (siehe Video \"Mare Clausum. The Sea Watch vs Libyan Coast Guard Case\") und von der New York Times ebenfalls als Video (\"How Europe Outsources Migrant Suffering at Sea\") journalistisch aufgearbeitet.\r\n\r\nIndem Michael Ruf zwei Personen, die an jenem Tag hautnah involviert waren, viele Stunden interviewt hat, liefert er die pers\u00f6nlichen Narrationen zu diesem paradigmatischen Fall.\r\n\r\nDie Premiere der Mittelmeer-Monologe fand fast genau 5 Jahre nach Gr\u00fcndung des WatchTheMed Alarmphones (11.10.2014) statt und erz\u00e4hlt einige F\u00e4lle der Seenotrettung dieses Aktivisten-Netzwerks. In diesen 5 Jahren hat das Alarmphone 2800 Boote in Seenot begleitet und unterst\u00fctzt. Das Alarmphone ist rund um die Uhr anrufbar, umfasst ein Netzwerk von 200 Beteiligten in vielen St\u00e4dten Europas und Nordafrikas und hat sich als kontinuerliche Infrastruktur f\u00fcr das Recht auf Bewegungsfreiheit entwickelt.\r\n\r\nDie Mittelmeer-Monologe liefern pers\u00f6nliche und intime Einblicke in die weitesgehend unbekannte Arbeit des Alarmphones, die einer Aktivistin und die jener Person, die in Seenot die Nummer des Alarmphones w\u00e4hlte, sowie deren insprierende gemeinsame Geschichte.\r\n\r\n\u00dcbertitel in Englisch, Franz\u00f6sich und Arabisch.",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10816.html",
                "id": 10816,
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                "date": "2019-12-28T23:30:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Don't Ruck Us Too Hard - Owning Ruckus AP Devices",
                "subtitle": "3 different RCE vulnerabilities on Ruckus Wireless access points devices.",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Ruckus Networks is a company selling wired and wireless networking equipment and software. This talk presents vulnerability research conducted on Ruckus access points and WiFi controllers, which resulted in 3 different pre-authentication remote code execution. Exploitation used various vulnerabilities such as information leak, authentication bypass, command injection, path traversal, stack overflow, and arbitrary file read/write. Throughout the research, 33 different access points firmware examined, and all of them were found vulnerable. This talk also introduces and shares the framework used in this research. That includes a Ghidra script and a dockerized QEMU full system emulation for easy cross-architecture research setup.\r\nHere's a fun fact: BlackHat USA 2019 used Ruckus Networks access points.",
                "description": "Presentation Outline: \r\nThis talk demonstrates 3 remote code executions and the techniques used to find and exploit them.\r\nIt overviews Ruckus equipment and their attack surfaces. Explain the firmware analysis and emulation prosses using our dockerized QEMU full system framework. \r\n-Demonstrate the first RCE and its specifics. Describe the webserver logic using Ghidra decompiler and its scripting environment. \r\n-Demonstrate the second RCE using stack overflow vulnerability.\r\n-Lastly, demonstrate the third RCE by using a vulnerability chaining technique.\r\nAll Tools used in this research will be published. ",
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                    "id": 9605,
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                "title": "Was tun bevor es brennt - wie gr\u00fcnde ich eigentlich einen Betriebsrat?",
                "subtitle": "Wie gr\u00fcnde ich einen Betriebsrat, bevor die Kacke dampft?",
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                "type": "lecture",
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                "abstract": "Aktiv werden zur rechten Zeit - Stand up for Your Right!\r\n\r\nBetriebsrat - klingt f\u00fcr viele IT-ler*innen doch nach letztem Jahrtausend. Dabei ist dies ein hart erk\u00e4mpftes und wichtiges Instrument, um der Stimme der Besch\u00e4ftigten bei der Gesch\u00e4ftsleitung Ausdruck zu verleihen. Wir  schildern anhand eines konkreten Beispiels, wie ein Betriebsrat gegr\u00fcndet wird, ohne dass die Chefetage zwischendurch schon den Stecker zieht. ",
                "description": "Das deutsche Arbeitsrecht in Form des Betriebsverfassungsgesetzes garantiert die Mitsprache der Belegschaft in jeder Firma mit mehr als f\u00fcnf Arbeitnehmer*innen. Dabei ist vieles zu beachten - und ohne eine professionelle Begleitung z.B. durch eine Gewerkschaft kaum zu schaffen.\r\n\r\nIn unserer Firma geht es ab: Massenentlassungen aufgrund \u00f6konomischer Turbulenzen. Die Gesch\u00e4ftsleitung spielt dirty und schaut, womit sie durchkommt. H\u00f6chste Zeit f\u00fcr einen Betriebsrat! \r\n\r\n\u2022 Um zu erfahren, dass man gemeinsam stark sein kann.\r\n\u2022 Um der Gech\u00e4ftsleitung klarzumachen. was geht und was nicht. \r\n\u2022 Um bei Einstellungen und Entlassungen Fairplay zu gew\u00e4hrleisten. \r\n\u2022 Um die verbrieften Rechte  der Besch\u00e4ftigten durchzusetzen. \r\n\r\nAm Beispiel einer Berliner Gro\u00dfraumdiskothek und einem ebenso in Berlin ans\u00e4ssigen Musikinstrumenteherstellers, welches k\u00fcrzlich einem F\u00fcnftel seiner Belegschaft betriebsbedingt gek\u00fcndigt hat, zeigen wir wie das geht mit der Betriebsratsgr\u00fcndung, worauf unbedingt zu achten ist und wo Interessierte professionelle Unterst\u00fctzung f\u00fcr dieses organisatorischen Kraftakt finden k\u00f6nnen. \r\n\r\nDen Talk halten wir zu viert: eine Besch\u00e4ftigte der Diskothek, ein Besch\u00e4ftigter des Musikinstrumenteherstellers, ein Vertreter der IG Metall und ein Vertreter von ver.di. \r\n\r\nAm besten geht das von der Hand, bevor es ungem\u00fctlich wird. \r\n",
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                    "id": 9260,
                    "public_name": "H\u00fcpno"
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                    "id": 9821,
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                    "id": 9824,
                    "public_name": "Ole "
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                    "id": 9820,
                    "public_name": "Thomas Weber"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10902.html",
                "id": 10902,
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                "title": "An ultrashort history of ultrafast imaging",
                "subtitle": "Featuring the shortest movies and the largest lasers",
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                "abstract": "Did you ever wonder what happens in the time period it takes light to cross the diameter of your hair? This is the femtosecond, a millionth of a billionth of a second. It is the time scale of electron and nuclear motion, and therefore the most fundamental processes in atomic and molecular physics, chemistry and biology start here. In order to take movies with femtosecond time resolution, we need ultrafast cameras \u2013 flashes of light that act faster than any camera shutter ever could. And imaging ultrafast motion is only the first step: We aim to control dynamics on the femtosecond time scale, ultimately driving chemical reactions with light.",
                "description": "Investigating ultrafast processes is challenging. There simply are no cameras that would be fast enough to image a molecule in motion, so we need to rely on indirect measurements, for example by ultrashort light pulses. Such ultrashort pulses have been developed for several years and are widely applied in the study of ultrafast processes by, e.g., spectroscopy and diffraction. Depending on the specific needs of the investigation, they can be generated either in the laboratory or at the most powerful light sources that exist today, the x-ray free-electron lasers.\r\n\r\nWith ultrafast movies, a second idea comes into play: once we understand the dynamics of matter on the femtosecond time scale, we can use this knowledge to control ultrafast motion with tailored light pulses. This is promising as a means to trigger reactions that are otherwise not accessible.\r\n\r\nIn my talk, I will give a brief introduction to the rapidly developing field of ultrafast science. I will summarize main findings, imaging techniques and the generation of ultrashort pulses, both at lab-based light sources and large free-electron laser facilities. Finally, I will give an outlook on controlling ultrafast dynamics with light pulses, with the future goal of hacking chemical reactions.\r\n",
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                    "id": 9459,
                    "public_name": "Caroline"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10892.html",
                "id": 10892,
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                "date": "2019-12-28T14:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:10",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Eliza",
                "slug": "36c3-10892-schweiz_netzpolitik_zwischen_bodensee_und_matterhorn",
                "title": "Schweiz: Netzpolitik zwischen Bodensee und Matterhorn",
                "subtitle": "E-ID, E-Voting, Netzsperren und andere netzpolitische Schaupl\u00e4tze",
                "track": "CCC",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Die Intensit\u00e4t des Kampfes um die Freiheit im digitalen Raum l\u00e4sst auch in der Schweiz nicht nach. Wir blicken auf das netzpolitische Jahr 2019 zwischen Bodensee und Matterhorn zur\u00fcck. Wir behandeln jene Themen, die relevant waren und relevant bleiben.",
                "description": "Weiter zeigen wir, was von der Digitalen Gesellschaft in der Schweiz im neuen Jahr zu erwarten ist.\r\n\r\n<strong>Themen sind unter anderem:</strong>\r\n\r\n<strong>Elektronische Identifizierung (E-ID):</strong> Das Gesetz, welches die elektronische Identifizierung regelt, ist verabschiedet worden. Der digitale Ausweis soll von privaten Unternehmen herausgegeben werden. Wir haben das Referendum gegen das Gesetz ergriffen.\r\n\r\n<strong>E-Voting:</strong> Ein \u00f6ffentlicher Test des letzten sich im Rennen befindenden Systems war vernichtend. Wie es nun weitergeht im Kampf f\u00fcr das Vertrauen in die direkte Demokratie in der Schweiz.\r\n\r\n<strong>Netzsperren:</strong> Das erste Gesetz, in dem Netzsperren explizit verankert sind, ist dieses Jahr in Kraft getreten. Wie es in der Umsetzung aussieht\r\n\r\n<strong>Leistungsschutzrecht:</strong> Was es ins neue Urheberrechtsgesetz geschafft hat - und wie das Leistungsschutzrecht bezwungen wurde.\r\n\r\n<strong>Datenschutz:</strong> Wo in der Schweiz besonders viel \u00abDatenreichtum\u00bb zu beobachten war und was es mit der Login- bzw. Tracking-Allianz auf sich hat.\r\n\r\n<strong>Netzneutralit\u00e4t:</strong> Nach einem langen Kampf erh\u00e4lt die Schweiz eine gesetzlich verankerte Netzneutralit\u00e4t. Im kommenden Jahr wird das Gesetz in Kraft treten.\r\n\r\n<strong>Digitale Gesellschaft in der Schweiz:</strong> Winterkongress, Big Brother Awards und andere Aktivit\u00e4ten.\r\n\r\nNach dem Vortrag sind alle interessierten Personen eingeladen, die Diskussion in einem <a href=\"https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Follow-up_meeting_to_the_Netzpolitik_in_der_Schweiz_talk\">Treffen</a> fortzusetzen. Es werden Aktivistinnen und Aktivisten von verschiedenen Organisationen der Netzpolitik in der Schweiz anwesend sein (Digitale Gesellschaft, CCC-CH, CCCZH, Piratenpartei Schweiz).",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 6351,
                    "public_name": "Patrick \"packi\" St\u00e4hlin"
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                    "id": 7723,
                    "public_name": "Kire"
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                    "id": 6379,
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10891.html",
                "id": 10891,
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                "date": "2019-12-28T16:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:10",
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                "slug": "36c3-10891-identifying_multi-binary_vulnerabilities_in_embedded_firmware_at_scale",
                "title": "Identifying Multi-Binary Vulnerabilities in Embedded Firmware at Scale",
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                "track": "Security",
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                "abstract": "Low-power, single-purpose embedded devices (e.g., routers and IoT devices) have become ubiquitous. While they automate and simplify many aspects of our lives, recent large-scale attacks have shown that their sheer number poses a severe threat to the Internet infrastructure, which led to the development of an IoT-specific cybercrime underground. Unfortunately, the software on these systems is hardware-dependent, and typically executes in unique, minimal environments with non-standard configurations, making security analysis particularly challenging. Moreover, most of the existing devices implement their functionality through the use of multiple binaries. This multi-binary service implementation renders current static and dynamic analysis techniques either ineffective or inefficient, as they are unable to identify and adequately model the communication between the various executables.\r\n\r\nIn this talk, we will unveil the inner peculiarities of embedded firmware, we will show why existing firmware analysis techniques are ineffective, and we will present Karonte, a novel static analysis tool capable of analyzing embedded-device firmware by modeling and tracking multi-binary interactions. Our tool propagates taint information between binaries to detect insecure, attacker-controlled interactions, and effectively identify vulnerabilities.\r\n\r\nWe will then present the results and insights of our experiments. We tested Karonte on 53 firmware samples from various vendors, showing that our prototype tool can successfully track and constrain multi-binary interactions. In doing so, we discovered 46 zero-day bugs, which we disclosed to the responsible entities.  We performed a large-scale experiment on 899 different samples, showing that Karonte scales well with firmware samples of different size and complexity, and can effectively and efficiently analyze real-world firmware in a generic and fully automated fashion.\r\n\r\nFinally, we will demo our tool, showing how it led to the detection of a previously unknown vulnerability.",
                "description": "Presentation Outline\r\n1. Introduction to IoT/Embedded firmware [~7 min]\r\n* A brief intro to the IoT landscape and the problems caused by insecure IoT devices.\r\n* Overview of the peculiarities that characterize embedded firmware. \r\n   * Strong dependence from custom, unique environments.\r\n   * Firmware samples are composed of multiple binaries, in a file system fashion (e.g., SquashFS).\r\n* Example of how a typical firmware sample looks like.\r\n\r\n\r\n2. How to Analyze Firmware? [~5 min]\r\n* Overview on the current approaches/tools to analyze modern firmware and spot security vulnerabilities.\r\n* Description of the limitations of the current tools.\r\n   * Dynamic analysis is usually unfeasible, because of the different, customized environments where firmware samples run.\r\n   * Traditional, single-binary static analysis generates too many false positives because it does not take into account the interactions between the multiple binaries in a firmware sample.\r\n\r\n\r\n3. Modeling Multi-Binary Interactions [~5 min]\r\n* Binaries/processes communicate through a finite set of communication paradigms, known as Inter-Process Communication (or IPC) paradigms.\r\n* An instance of an IPC is identified through a unique key (which we term a data key) that is known by every process involved in the communication.\r\n* Data keys associated with common IPC paradigms can be used to statically track the flow of attacker-controlled information between binaries.\r\n\r\n\r\n4. Karonte: Design & Architecture [~15 min]\r\n* Our tool, Karonte, performs inter-binary data-flow tracking to automatically detect insecure interactions among binaries of a firmware sample, ultimately discovering security vulnerabilities (memory-corruption and DoS vulnerabilities). We will go through the steps of our approach.\r\n* As a first step, Karonte unpacks the firmware image using the off-the-shelf firmware unpacking utility binwalk.\r\n* Then, it analyzes the unpacked firmware sample and automatically retrieves the set of binaries that export the device functionality to the outside world. These border binaries incorporate the logic necessary to accept user requests received from external sources (e.g., the network), and represent the point where attacker-controlled data is introduced within the firmware itself.\r\n* Given a set of border binaries, Karonte builds a Binary Dependency Graph (BDG) that models communications among those binaries processing attacker-controlled data. The BDG is iteratively recovered by leveraging a collection of Communication Paradigm Finder (CPF) modules, which are able to reason about the different inter-process communication paradigms.\r\n* We perform static symbolic taint analysis to track how the data is propagated through the binary and collect the constraints that are applied to such data. We then propagate the data with its constraints to the other binaries in the BDG.\r\n* Finally, Karonte identifies security issues caused by insecure attacker-controlled data flows.\r\n\r\n\r\n5. Evaluation & Results [~10 min]\r\n* We leveraged a dataset of 53 modern firmware samples to study, in depth, each phase of our approach and evaluate its effectiveness to find bugs.\r\n   * We will show that our approach successfully identifies data flows across different firmware components, correctly propagating taint information.\r\n   * This allowed us to discover potentially vulnerable data flows, leading to the discovery of 46 zero-day software bugs, and the rediscovery of another 5 n-days bugs.\r\n   * Karonte provided an alert reduction of two orders of magnitude and a low false-positive rate.\r\n* We performed a large-scale experiment on 899 different firmware samples to assess the scalability of our tool. We will show that Karonte scales well with firmware samples of different size and complexity, and thus can be used to analyze real-world firmware.\r\n\r\n\r\n6. Demo of Karonte [~5 min]\r\n* We will show how Karonte analyzes a real-world firmware sample and detects a security vulnerability that we found in the wild.\r\n* We will show the output that Karonte produces and how analysts can leverage our tool to test IoT devices.\r\n\r\n\r\n7. Conclusive Remarks [~3 min]\r\n* A reprise of the initial questions and summary of the takeaways.",
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                    "id": 7900,
                    "public_name": "Nilo Redini"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11186.html",
                "id": 11186,
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                "date": "2019-12-28T17:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:10",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Eliza",
                "slug": "36c3-11186-breaking_microsoft_edge_extensions_security_policies",
                "title": "Breaking Microsoft Edge Extensions Security Policies",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Browsers are the ones who handle our sensitive information. We entirely rely on them to protect our privacy, that\u2019s something blindly trusting on a piece of software to protect us. Almost every one of us uses browser extensions on daily life, for example, ad-block plus, Grammarly, LastPass, etc.",
                "description": "But what is the reality when we talk about security of browser extensions.\r\n\r\nEvery browser extensions installed with specific permissions, the most critical one is host access permission which defines on which particular domains your browser extension can read/write data.\r\n\r\nYou might already notice the sensitivity of host permissions since a little mistake in the implementation flow would lead to a massive security/privacy violation.\r\n\r\nYou can think of this way when you install an extension that has permission to execute JavaScript code on https://www.bing.com, but indeed, it allows javaScript code execution on https://mail.google.com. Which means this extension can also read your google mail, and this violates user privacy and trust.\r\n\r\nDuring the research on edge extensions, we noticed a way to bypass host access permissions which means an extension which has permission to work on bing.com can read your google, facebook, almost every site data.\r\n\r\nwe noticed using this flow we can change in internal browser settings, Further, we ware able to read local system files using the extensions. Also in certain conditions, it allows you to execute javaScript on reading mode which is meant to protect users from any javaScript code execution issues.\r\n\r\nThis major flaw in Microsoft Edge extension has been submitted responsibly to the Microsoft Security Team; as a result, CVE-2019-0678 assigned with the highest possible bounty.\r\n\r\nOutline\r\n\r\n1. Introduction to the browser extension\r\nThis section is going to cover what is browser extensions, and examples of browser extensions that are used on a daily basis.\r\n\r\n2. Permission model in browser extensions\r\nThis section details about the importance of manifest.json file, further details about several permissions supported by edge extensions and at last it describes different host access permissions and the concept of privileged pages in browsers.\r\n\r\n3. Implementation of sample extension\r\nIn this section, we will understand the working of edge extensions and associated files.\r\n\r\n4. Playing with Tabs API\r\nThis section includes the demonstration of loading external websites, local files and privileged pages using the tabs API.\r\n\r\n5. Forcing edge extensions to load local files and privileged pages\r\nHere we will see how I fooled edge extensions to allow me to load local files and privileged pages as well.\r\n\r\n6. Overview of javascript protocol\r\nThis section brief about the working and the use of JavaScript protocol.\r\n\r\n7. Bypassing host access permission\r\nThe continuing previous section, here we will discuss I was able to bypass host access permission of edge extensions using the javascript URI\u2019s.\r\n\r\n8. Stealing google mails\r\nOnce we bypassed the host access permission, we will discuss how edge extension can read your Google emails without having permission.\r\n\r\n9. Stealing local files\r\nThe continuing previous section, here we will discuss how an edge extension can again escalate his privileges to read local system files.\r\n\r\n10. Changing internal edge settings\r\nThis section details how I was able to change into internal edge settings using edge extensions, this includes enabling/disabling flash, enabling/disabling developer features.\r\n\r\n11. Force Update Compatibility list\r\nThis section details how an extension can force update Microsoft compatibility list\r\n\r\n12. javascript code execution on reading mode?\r\nHere we will dicuss about the working of reading mode and CSP issues associated with it.\r\n\r\n13. Escalating CSP privileges.\r\nThis section describes how edge extensions provides more privilages to the user when dealing with content security policy",
                "recording_license": "",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 8928,
                    "public_name": "Nikhil Mittal"
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10994.html",
                "id": 10994,
                "guid": "47606612-c3c3-4a07-a2f5-fee3c83a6ddb",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/994/large/sea_watch-logo-1024.png?1572102375",
                "date": "2019-12-28T18:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:10",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Eliza",
                "slug": "36c3-10994-no_roborders_no_nation_or_smile_for_a_european_surveillance_propagation",
                "title": "No roborders, no nation, or: smile for a European surveillance propagation",
                "subtitle": "How an agency implements Fortress Europe by degrading Non-Europeans to second-rate people",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Robots, Satellites and biometrical traps - more than a Billion Euro will be spent in 2021 for what they call \"Border Security.\" The European Border and Coastguard, formerly Frontex, dreams of a fully automomus border surveillance system.",
                "description": "As a humanitarian & human rights organisation involved in sea rescue, we recognise however that the shift towards new technologies correlates with a shift away from basic human rights standards. The robots, satellites & co. are not used to make society safer & life easier but to spy on us and to deport people to torture in Libya.\r\n\r\nAt Sea-Watch e.V. we are involved in a non-profit initiative dedicated to the civilian rescue of refugees at sea. In view of the humanitarian disaster on the Mediterranean Sea-Watch provides emergency aid, demands and forces at the same time the rescue by the responsible European institutions and stands publicly for legal escape routes and open borders. We are politically and religiously independent and finance ourselves exclusively through donations.\r\n\r\nAt sea, we formerly cooperated with Frontex ships in rescues when they were still involved in live saving operations. Now we regularly observe them actually being involved in illegal refoulements, especially with our surveillance aircraft Moonbird.\r\n\r\nFrontex was formerly an agency that advised governments on border control and did risk assessments on border crossings, it had basically a coordinating role within the European framework. They were called \"European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders\". In 2016, during the so-called refugee crisis, the European Commission proposed to strengthen them and they became the European Border and Coast Guard Agency.\r\n\r\nFrontex is working and developing satellite observation, the development of drone capabilities and other surveillance technologies like IMSI-Catchers with the help of European universities and companies like EADS and esri. All this happens right now without a lot of public or transparency from the site of the agency. While they provide national authorities with equipment and justify their yearly growing budget with out border security there are no sources to measure the effectivity of their methods.\r\n\r\nWhile they present themselves as the friendly boarderguard next door it has evolved into an engency which is developing capabilities in all kinds of surveillance technologies with pilot projects which sound like they are taken out of a science fiction movie:\r\n\r\nSMILE\r\n\"SMILE proposes a novel mobility concept, using privacy by design principles, that will enable low cost secure exchange and processing of biometric data, addressing in parallel the aforementioned challenges by designing, implementing and evaluating in relevant environments (TRL6) prototype management architecture, for the accurate verification, automated control, monitoring and optimization of people\u2019 flows at Land Border Infrastructures.\"\r\n    \r\nRoborder\r\n\"ROBORDER aims at developing and demonstrating a fully-functional autonomous border surveillance system with unmanned mobile robots including aerial, water surface, underwater and ground vehicles, capable of functioning both as standalone and in swarms, which will incorporate multimodal sensors as part of an interoperable network.\"\r\nhttp://btn.frontex.europa.eu/projects/external/roborder    \r\n    \r\niBorderCtrl\r\n\"iBorderCtrl envisages to enable faster thorough border control for third country nationals crossing the borders of EU, with technologies that adopt the future development of the Schengen Border Management.\r\nThe project will present an optimal mixture of an enhanced, voluntary form of a Registered Traveller Programme and an auxiliary solution for the Entry/Exit System based on involving bona fide travellers\"\r\nhttp://btn.frontex.europa.eu/projects/external/iborderctrl\r\n\r\nWhile the people in charge do not manage to organize a proper search- and rescue program, Europe is setting up and spending more and more on a massive surveillance agency for border protection which has a big focus in surveillance and \"protecting\" the European external borders while no one ever evaluated the effectivity of this massive border militarization.",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9703,
                    "public_name": "alina"
                  },
                  {
                    "id": 9375,
                    "public_name": "niczem"
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                ],
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                  {
                    "url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2O4Dx16td8",
                    "title": "Esri EUC 2014 Plenary - Tackling Illegal Migration and Cross Border Crime by Smart Technology"
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10855.html",
                "id": 10855,
                "guid": "7f3817cf-bab4-42f3-b4d8-95cfb1cee28b",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/855/large/LB__01-7_icons-chrome_128px.png?1574197515",
                "date": "2019-12-28T19:10:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-10855-listening_back_browser_add-on_tranlates_cookies_into_sound",
                "title": "Listening Back Browser Add-On Tranlates Cookies Into Sound ",
                "subtitle": "The Sound of Surveillance",
                "track": "Art & Culture",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "\u2018Listening Back\u2019 is an add-on for the Chrome and Firefox browsers that sonifies internet cookies in real time as one browses online. By translating internet cookies into sound, the \u2018Listening Back\u2019 browser add-on provides an audible presence for hidden infrastructures that collect personal and identifying data by storing a file on one\u2019s computer. Addressing the proliferation of ubiquitous online surveillance and the methods by which our information flows are intercepted by mechanisms of automated data collection, \u2018Listening Back\u2019 functions to expose real-time digital surveillance and consequently the ways in which our everyday relationships to being surveilled have become normalised. This lecture performance will examine Internet cookies as a significant case study for online surveillance with their invention in 1994 being historically situated at the origins of automated data collection, and the commercialisation of the World Wide Web. I will integrate online browsing to demonstrate the \u2018Listening Back\u2019 add-on and explore it\u2019s potential to reveal algorithmic data capture processes that underlie our Web experience.",
                "description": "\u2018Listening Back\u2019 is an add-on for the Chrome and Firefox browsers that sonifies internet cookies in real time as one browses online. Utilising digital waveform synthesis, \u2018Listening Back\u2019 provides an audible presence for hidden infrastructures that collect personal and identifying data by storing a file on one\u2019s computer. By directing the listener\u2019s attention to hidden processes of online data collection, Listening Back functions to expose real-time digital surveillance and consequently the ways in which our everyday relationships to being surveilled have become normalised. Our access to the World Wide Web is mediated by screen devices and \u2018Listening Back\u2019 enables users to go beyond the event on the screen and experience some of the algorithmic surveillance processes that underlie our Web experience.  This project therefore explores how sound can help us engage with complex phenomena beyond the visual interface of our smart devices by highlighting a disconnect between the graphical interface of the Web, and the socio-political implications of background mechanisms of data capture. By sonifying a largely invisible tracking technology \u2018Listening Back\u2019 critiques a lack of transparency inherent to online monitoring technologies and the broader context of opt in / default cultures intrinsic to contemporary modes of online connectivity. By providing a sonic experiential platform for the real-time activity of Internet cookies this project engages listening as a mode of examination and asks what is the potential of sound as a tool for transparent questioning? ",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9518,
                    "public_name": "Jasmine Guffond"
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                "links": [
                  {
                    "url": "https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/listening-back/gdkmphlncmoloepkpifnhneogcliiiah",
                    "title": "Listening Back Chrome Browser Add-On"
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                  {
                    "url": "https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/listening-back/",
                    "title": "Listening Back Firefox Browser Add-On"
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                    "url": "http://jasmineguffond.com/",
                    "title": "jasmineguffond.com"
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11310.html",
                "id": 11310,
                "guid": "8dce9793-e9a7-47cd-b3f9-31ce288b5a10",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T20:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:50",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Eliza",
                "slug": "36c3-11310-algorithm_diversion",
                "title": "Algorithm | Diversion",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Art & Culture",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "",
                "abstract": "Before media art has emerged, traditional art and dance are already applying algorithms to make sophisticated patterns in their textures or movements. Hieda is researching the use of algorithm through creation of media installations and dialog with artists, dancers, choreographers and musicians. He also presents his current interest in machine learning and art which potentially exclude (or already excluding) some populations due to the dataset and modality.",
                "description": "",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9908,
                    "public_name": "Naoto Hieda"
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11045.html",
                "id": 11045,
                "guid": "1c7eab0e-c799-49cd-b0f3-46acf5e1ab60",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T22:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:10",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Eliza",
                "slug": "36c3-11045-confessions_of_a_future_terrorist",
                "title": "Confessions of a future terrorist",
                "subtitle": "A rough guide to over-regulating free speech with anti-terrorist measures",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "We will examine the European Commission\u2019s proposal for a regulation on preventing the dissemination of terrorist content from as a radical form of censorship. Looking at the rationale and arguments of policy-makers in Brussels, we will discuss normalisation of a \u201cdo something doctrine\u201d and \u201cpolicy-based evidence\u201d. How can citizens and activists influence that legislative process? And what does it mean if they won\u2019t?",
                "description": "Fear of terrorism as a tool for dissent management in the society is utilised almost everywhere in the world. This fear facilitates the emergence of laws that give multiple powers to law enforcement, permanently raising threat levels in cities around the world to \u201ccode yellow\u201d. A sequel of that show is now coming to a liberal democracy near you, to the European Union. The objective of the terrorist content regulation is not to catch the bad guys and girls, but to clean the internet from images and voices that incite violence. But what else will be cleaned from in front of our eyes with this law with wide definitions and disproportionate measures? \r\n\r\nIn the Brussels debate, human rights organisations navigate a difficult landscape. On one hand, acts of terrorism should be prevented and radicalisation should be counteracted; on the other, how these objectives can be achieved with such a bad law? Why are Member States ready to resign from judicial oversight over free speech and hand that power to social media platforms? Many projects documenting human rights violations are already affected by arbitrary content removal decisions taken by these private entities. Who will be next?\r\n\r\nIn the digital rights movement we believe that the rigorous application of principle of proportionality is the only way to ensure that laws and subsequent practices will not harm the ways we exercise the freedom of speech online. Reaching to my experience as a lobbyist for protection of human rights in the digital environment, I want to engage participants in the conversation about the global society of the near future. Do we want laws that err on the side of free speech and enable exposure to difficult realities at the risk of keeping online the content that promotes or depicts terrorism? Or do we \u201cgo after the terrorists\u201d at the price of stifling citizen dissent and obscuring that difficult reality? What can we do to finally have that discussion in Europe now that there is still time to act? \r\n",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9724,
                    "public_name": "Anna Mazgal"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10677.html",
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                "title": "A Hacker's Guide to Healthcare: How to Improve Lives with Data",
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                "title": "$ecurity can't be bought",
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                    "public_name": "Marie Rodewald",
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                "title": "The technical is political \u2013 Tech, Society & Resistance",
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                "description": "Where did all the nice things go? The World Wide Web had plenty. Everyone had Neopets, Geocities and Tom from MySpace as their top friend. \r\n\r\nWhere did all the women go? Computing had plenty of them. The first computers were women.\r\n\r\nThis talk is going to answer these and more questions. Starting with the technical underpinnings of the internet \u2013 explained on a beginner-friendly level. It takes you through the history of the web and computing, focussing on the exclusion of women out of the work sphere. It will illustrate that the tech industry as a whole has been complicit in oppression for far too long, but also show recent examples of organised workers, trying to change things for the better.\r\n\r\nIt\u2019s time to take back the web. \r\n\r\nPSA: There might be occurrences of cats, trance dolphins and other mystical creatures of the digital sphere along the way.",
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                "description": "### Code f\u00fcr den Aktivismus\r\n\r\nAls wir im Fr\u00fchjahr diese Gruppe gegr\u00fcndet haben, konnten wir nicht ahnen, dass wir derart viele Anfragen zu bearbeiten geben k\u00f6nnte. Von Wissenschaftlern bis F\u00f6rstern \u2013 jeder mit anderen Bed\u00fcrfnissen. Dazu stehen wir in engem Kontakt mit den Entwicklern der diversen Friday For Future Projekte, sodass wir hier inzwischen auch als fester Bestandteil der Bewegung gelten\r\n\r\nDurch die F\u00fclle an Organisationen und kleinen Projekten, k\u00f6nnen fast auf ein Jahr Coding zur\u00fcckblicken. An diesen Beispielen m\u00f6chte ich euch teilhaben lassen und so auch das Projekt Developers For Future vorstellen und es vor allem in den Kontext der Klima-Protest-Bewegung einordnen. Es geht los bei einem kleinen Einschreibeformular und endet bei ganzen Applikationen, die dabei helfen sollen die Anliegen der Bewegung zu transportiern.",
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                    "public_name": "Maximilian Berghoff",
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                "title": "FSK Modems",
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                    "public_name": "Anke Domscheit-Berg",
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                "title": "intergalactic gas distribution (light)",
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                "abstract": "Nextcloud Flow is the overhauled workflow engine in upcoming Nextcloud 18. This talk describes how it evolved, how it works internally, and especially how own components can be built, so you can set up automatized tasks  in your Nextcloud.",
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                "abstract": "We explore the potential of scalable online ethnography to study the rapidly growing phenomenon of participatory culture communities and discuss the potential benefits and challenges of using an online platform in hacker communities. The presentation shares views, with a demo, on how to build participatory online communities from a pilot that focused on the global Burning Man community.",
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                "abstract": "Da A.25 mit 9k6 baud irgend wann einfach nicht mehr cool ist um Daten auf 430 Mhz zu \u00fcbertragen, musste ein neues Protokoll mit passender Hardware her. Herausgekommen ist ein open source Projekt von F4HDK mit 500kbit/s nutzdaten, multiuser und schnellen Rundlaufzeiten.",
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                "abstract": "The Independent Solar Mesh System has a new hardware that will bring the power consumption, space and cost requirements of low cost WiFi relay stations down: FF-ESP32-.OpenMPPT",
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                "abstract": "Richtlinien f\u00fcr den ethischen Einsatz von Algorithmen gibt es langsam wirklich genug. Konzerne und Organisationen    \u00fcbertrumpfen sich geradezu damit zu betonen, dass der Mensch bei allen maschinellen Entscheidungen im Mittelpunkt stehen soll, dass die Systeme fair und nachvollziehbar arbeiten m\u00fcssen. Aber egal, ob sie nun direkt von Google und IBM stammen, von Normungsorganisationen wie IEEE oder der OECD \u2013 gemeinsam ist all diesen Richtlinien: Sie sind rechtlich nicht bindend. Die Frage ist also: Wem dienen solche Ans\u00e4tze der unternehmerischen und    staatlichen Selbstregulierung? Und wollen wir uns auf sie verlassen oder brauchen wir klare gesetzliche Auflagen? Welche Regeln sollten f\u00fcr Unternehmen gelten, welche f\u00fcr den Staat? Und wer soll dar\u00fcber wachen, dass sie eingehalten werden?",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T17:15:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Freifunk Super Node und Firmware Build Server aufsetzen und Provider werden",
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                "abstract": "Ein howto f\u00fcr Dummis, Freifunk Infrastruktur selber zu betreiben.",
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                    "biography": "1996 mit 16 Jahren habe ich erste Netzwerk Erfahrungen gesammelt, ab dem Jahr 2000 bin ich im Internet. Seit 2014 mache ich bei Freifunk D\u00fcren und Aachen mit. Ich bin Mitglied beim Freifunk Rheinland e.V. (Kassenpr\u00fcfer*in) und F\u00f6rdervereinigung freier Netzwerke in der Region Aachen e.V. (Beisitzer*in). Seit \u00fcber einem halben Jahr betreibe ich einen eigenen Super Node auf einer Test Infrastruktur. Zus\u00e4tzlich biete ich einen Tor Exit Node an. Bei der Bundesnetzagentur bin ich als \"datendurchleitend\" deklariert. Der n\u00e4chste Schritt m\u00f6ge sein, von einem LIR einen IP Block zu bekommen.",
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                "abstract": "With Nextcloud you can sync, share and collaborate on data, but you don't need to put your photos, calendars or chat logs on an American server. Nope, Nextcloud is self-hosted and 100% open source! Thanks to hundreds of apps, Nextcloud can do a lot and in this talk, I will highlight some cool things.",
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                "title": "Extending the lifetime of smartphones with Replicant, a fully free Android distribution",
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                "type": "Talk 20 minutes + 5 minutes Q&A",
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                "abstract": "After a very quick introduction on Replicant and the smartphones ecosystem, we will look at what affects smartphones' and tablets' lifetime and how to increase it by making Replicant more sustainable.",
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                "title": "CloudCalypse 2: Social network with net2o [YBTI/wefixthenet session]",
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                "abstract": "Building a social network on top of net2o, and importing your existing data",
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                    "public_name": "Bernd Paysan",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T22:25:00+01:00",
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                "title": "WiFi-Hostpot-Abos - Wie viel Freifunk steckt drin?",
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                "abstract": "Im Internet offerieren diverse Anbieter WiFi Hardware inklusive VPN f\u00fcr 10\u20ac.\r\n\r\nDieser Talk behandelt, wie sehr sich die verkaufte Hardware sowie Software von den meisten Freifunk Setups unterscheidet.",
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                    "public_name": "blocktrron",
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                "title": "Was ist Zeit?",
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                "type": "Talk 45 minutes + 10 minutes Q&A",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Dort wo sich Physik und Philosophie treffen ist es Zeit, \u00fcber Zeit zu sprechen.",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T00:00:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Autocomplete Texting",
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                "type": "Talk 45 minutes + 10 minutes Q&A",
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                "abstract": "Mitmachspass mit Autocomplete: Entdecke KI-Seele deines Smartphones",
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                    "public_name": "Adorfer",
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                "abstract": "Claudia und Anna sprechen \u00fcber Biologie! Stellt uns eure Fragen zu allem was ihr aus dem Bereich der Biologie schon immer wissen wolltet. CRISPR? Proteinbiosynthese? Chromosomen? Krebs? Ihr w\u00fcrdet gerne wissen was sich wirklich hinter diesen Begriffen verbirgt? Dann kommt und fragt uns! Zur Belohnung f\u00fcr's fragen gibt es auch wieder Kekse.",
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                "title": "Reichlich Randale \u2013 Der feministische Jahresr\u00fcckblick",
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                "abstract": "Von antifeministischen Hasskampagnen bis zu Mental Load, von unangemessenen Preisvergaben bis zu intersektionalen Fragezeichen, von Megan Rapinoe bis zu Greta Thunberg \u2013 es gibt viel zu besprechen. Zeit f\u00fcr einen empowernden feministischen Jahresr\u00fcckblick!",
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                "title": "WRINT Politikunterricht - Die Lernzielkontrolle",
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                "abstract": "Nach vielen Jahren Politikunterricht wird Holger und das Publikum nun von Thomas zu den grundlegenden Inhalten gepr\u00fcft.",
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                "title": "Helping WordPress users build climate-friendly websites",
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                "abstract": "greenerWP is dedicated to help WordPress site owners making their sites and blogs more environmentally sustainable.",
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                "title": "Measuring Code Contributions in Wikimedia's Technical Community",
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                "abstract": "A lightning talk about technical contributions in Wikimedia projects that we can currently measure and the challenges that we face.",
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                "title": "Amateurfunk, wasn das?",
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                "abstract": "Kurze Zusammenfassung \u00fcber ein extrem vielf\u00e4ltiges Hobby.",
                "description": "Beim Amateurfunk geht es grundlegen darum, mit eigener Technik Funkverbindungen herzustellen. Dieses Hobby ist aber noch deutlich vielf\u00e4ltiger. Dazu geh\u00f6rt ein besonderer Amateurfunksport, Wettbewerbe, Not- und Katastrophenfunk oder der Selbstbau von Funkger\u00e4ten und Antennen. Auch der Funkkontakt an sich ist immer wieder spannend. So kann man bis nach Neuseeland, mit der Internationalen Raumstation, mit Satelliten oder auch mit dem Mond funken. Manche Funkamateure wandern auf Berge oder fahren auf unbewohnte Inseln um von dort funken zu k\u00f6nnen.",
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                    "public_name": "Janek",
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                "title": "Interactively Discovering Implicational Knowledge in Wikidata",
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                "abstract": "The ever-growing Wikidata contains a vast amount of factual knowledge. More complex knowledge, however, lies hidden beneath the surface: it can only be discovered by combining the factual statements of multiple items. Some of this knowledge may not even be stated explicitly, but rather hold simply by virtue of having no counterexamples present on Wikidata. Such implicit knowledge is not readily discoverable by humans, as the sheer size of Wikidata makes it impossible to verify the absence of counterexamples. We set out to identify a form of implicit knowledge that is succinctly representable, yet still comprehensible to humans: implications between properties of some set of items. Using techniques from Formal Concept Analysis, we show how to compute such implications, which can then be used to enhance the quality of Wikidata itself: absence of an expected rule points to counterexamples in the data set; unexpected rules indicate incomplete data. We propose an interactive exploration process that guides editors to identify false counterexamples and provide missing data. This procedure forms the basis of [The Exploration Game](https://tools.wmflabs.org/teg/), a game in which players can explore the implicational knowledge of set of Wikidata items of their choosing. We hope that the discovered knowledge may be useful not only for the insights gained, but also as a basis from which to create entity schemata.",
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                    "public_name": "Maximilian Marx",
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                "title": "Grundlagen Urheberrecht - Schwerpunkt CC-Lizenzen",
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                "abstract": "Grundlagenwissen zum Urheberrecht",
                "description": "CC-Lizenzen und das Urheberrecht.\r\nKurze Einf\u00fchrung wie CC-Lizenzen im Urheberrecht verankert sind.",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00",
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                "url": "https://cfp.verschwoerhaus.de/36c3/talk/LKSJUL/",
                "title": "Software tools for wikis beyond MediaWiki and its extensions",
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                "track": "Hardware & Making",
                "type": "Talk",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "A showcase of software implemented outside of the MediaWiki and MediaWiki extensions code repositories.",
                "description": "Wikimedia's communities have diverse interests, use cases and technical needs. Volunteer developers experiment with new ideas, build solutions and bridge workflow gaps across our software stack.\r\n\r\nThis session is a showcase of a variety of impressive software solutions implemented outside of the MediaWiki and MediaWiki extensions code repositories.",
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                    "public_name": "Andre Klapper",
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                "slug": "CXU9SV",
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                "title": "Gefragt - Gejagt: Junghacker*innen Edition",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Entertainement",
                "type": "Talk",
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                "abstract": "Das schnelle Quiz f\u00fcr alle jungen Hackerinnen und Hacker zwischen 12 und 18 Jahren. Lasst ihr euch von den Erwachsenen jagen oder entkommt ihr eurem J\u00e4ger?",
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                "description": "\nIdeas of the anarchism existed before the network, however hacker's community willingly took anarchism appreciating its dedication to individual and collective freedom. Nowadays it plays quite a huge role for many people organized in hacker scene. With this session we will have a quick look on history of anarchism and the present of the anarchist struggle in the social and political sphere around the world. This is a short presentation with a discussion round.",
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                "subtitle": "Grundlagen & typische Missverst\u00e4ndnisse aufkl\u00e4ren",
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                "description": "Der Talk ist ein \"Foundation Talk\" vom Pr\u00e4sident der FSFE und  dazu gedacht den Zuh\u00f6renden einen leichten Einstieg in die Welt Freier Software zu erm\u00f6glichen.\nFreie Software und Open Source - ist das eigentlich das gleiche? GPL,AGPL, LGPL, MIT, Apache und hunderte mehr ... warum braucht FreieSoftware eigentlich Lizenzen und wie unterscheiden sie sich? Und kannman damit Geld verdienen? Der Talk ist ein \"Foundation Talk\" und istdazu gedacht den Zuh\u00f6renden einen leichten Einstieg in die Welt FreierSoftware zu erm\u00f6glichen.Der Vortrag kl\u00e4rt die weitverbreitetsten Missverst\u00e4ndnisse zu FreierSoftware auf, die sich schon seit Jahren halten und dadurch erschweren,m\u00f6glichst schnell das Potential Freier Software zu nutzen. Zum Beispiela) Freie Software sei kostenlos, b) wer Freie Software \u00e4ndert, muss die\u00c4nderungen wieder allen verf\u00fcgbar machen und c) Freie Software ist(un)sicherer als propriet\u00e4re Software oder d) Freie Software ist das\u00fcberlegene Entwicklungsmodell. Oft h\u00f6rt man auch e) Freie Softwarebringe einem nichts, wenn man nicht selbst programmieren kann, und soweiter ...Dieser Foundation Talk ist richtig f\u00fcr dich, wenn Du Dich wunderst warumeine der Aussagen falsch sein soll oder Du Anregungen suchst, wie undwas Du auf solche oder \u00e4hnliche Aussagen in Zukunft erwidern kannst.",
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                "description": "Gemeinsames Fr\u00fchst\u00fcck f\u00fcr Frauen und NTI*, die Haecksen werden m\u00f6chten\nJedes Jahr treffen wir Haecksen uns zum traditionellen Haecksenfr\u00fchst\u00fcck auf dem Kongress, tauschen uns aus und planen das n\u00e4chste Jahr. Willkommen sind zum Fr\u00fchst\u00fcck Frauen (cis und trans), sowie non-binaries, die sich unter dem Label \"Frau\" wiederfinden k\u00f6nnen. Kommt gerne vorbei und bringt am Besten etwas zum Fr\u00fchst\u00fccken und eine Tasse mit. The Hacksenbreakfast is the biggest annual meeting of the Haecksen group, a group of female hackers within the CCC. We have a breakfast together and do some planning for the next year. This meeting is only for women (cis and trans) and non-binaries, who can find themselves somehow under the label \"female\". Please remind us to speak English if you do not understand German. It is a good idea to bring something for the breakfast and a cup for coffee/tea, but of course this is not mandatory.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Love_is_Destruction,_Love_is_Hope_-_Polyamory",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T19:40:00+01:00",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T23:00:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1305-session_ultraschall_betatest",
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                "description": "Start des Betatests der neuen Ultraschall-Version\nMit Podlove und Auphonic wurden uns Produzierenden von Podcasts m\u00e4chtige Werkzeuge an die Hand gegeben. Was jedoch fehlte, war eine f\u00fcr Podcasts optimierte Umgebung f\u00fcr Aufnahme und Produktion der eigentlichen Podcasts.Die verschiedenen DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) haben verschiedene Vor- und Nachteile, seien sie finanzieller Natur oder in Bezug auf Features. REAPER besetzt hier nach Meinung vieler einen Sweet Spot: f\u00fcr schlanke 65 \u20ac erh\u00e4lt man das Schweizer Offiziersmesser unter den DAWs, entwickelt von Audio-Nerds (das alte Winamp-Team).Das Problem: \u00c4sthetisch und in Teilen auf funktional ist REAPER- in der Windows-Welt verankert \u2013 eine mittlere Zumutung. Zudem sind dutzende Presets gut f\u00fcr Musikproduktionen eingestellt, out-of-the-box jedoch nahezu absurd falsch f\u00fcr uns PodcasterInnen \u2013 etwa die Orientierung an Takten statt an Zeiteinheiten.Ultraschall optimiert die Aufnahmesoftware REAPER soweit wie nur irgend m\u00f6glich f\u00fcr HighEnd- Podcasting. Eine DAW von PodcasterInnen f\u00fcr PodcasterInnen.In der Session zeigen wir die neue Version von Ultraschall und besprechen, wie man am Beta-Test teilnehmen kann.",
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                "subtitle": "We present our project politicindex after that lets discuss about transparency in politics",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Human_Punishment_Day_2_and_beyond",
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                "slug": "36c3-1604-session_human_punishment_day_2_and_beyond",
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                "subtitle": "Human Punishment - Day 2",
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                "type": "game",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Human Punishment, kann man auch an zwei Tagen spielen. Oder drei...\nHuman Punishment ist ein Social Deduction Spiel, das Werewolf nicht un\u00e4hnlich ist.Allerdings gibt es 3 Fraktionen mit eigenen Siegbedingungen, Fraktionswechsel w\u00e4hrend dem Spiel, potentiell einen Wiedereinstiwg f\u00fcr ausgeschiedene Spieler...Da ich leider nur die deutsche Version besitze, sollten Mitspieler Deutsch lesen k\u00f6nnen.",
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                "language": "de",
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                "description": "f\u00fcr alle Engel, die etwas mit Essen zu tun haben (wollen)\n",
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                "description": "Werewolf, the (roleplaying)(card)game\nWe will play \"Les Loups-Garous de Thiercelieux\" (aka Werewolf).Newbies welcome, I'll explain the rules at the start of each session.",
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                "description": "This talk is about a set of (mainly european) conceptions of sustainability which I came across during my research. As more and more parts in an economy seem to become quantified and qualified, a new monitoring system for sustainable development will be installed. But how do people thought to measure sustainability?\nThis talk is about a set of (mainly european) conceptions of sustainability which I came across during my research. As more and more parts in an economy seem to become quantified and qualified, a new monitoring system for sustainable development will be installed. But how do people thought to measure sustainability?Starting in the 19th century with forest-management, we will talk about a systems perspective on sustainability, as well as the triple and quadruble bottom lines. While it is certain that we need to develop more sustainable computer systems, this is the time to talk about how we conceive sustainability and to reflect on what this will mean for future free software systems.Malte Rei\u00dfig is currently research associate at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies e.V. and since 2008 free software developer with the dmx-platform \"for collaboration and knowledge management\".",
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                "subtitle": "a planned nerd language actually spoken",
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                "description": "A short introduction into the international language Esperanto. A planned language actually spoken by nerds all over the world\nMany nerds all over the world use the language Esperanto as their language for world wide communication. There are lots of meetups where the language is used. From congresses with several thousand participants to smaller more specialized meetups like the conference for the use of Esperanto in science and technology. Besides the meetups there are lots of projects on the net, like podcasts, rock music, chat groups, etc.For the curious we give a short insight into the language itself as into its culture and history.For questions contact: 36c3@johannes-mueller.org",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Exploring_sustainability_in_a_playful_way_with_improv",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T13:00:00+01:00",
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                "subtitle": "Sustainable Improv",
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                "description": "Get to know a workshop design that uses improvisational theater methods to explore the topic of sustainability, called 'Sustainable Improv'. The idea is to deal with serious topics like the climate crisis in a playful way and share knowledge and ideas for change in the process.\nGet to know a workshop design that uses improvisational theater methods to explore the topic of sustainability, called 'Sustainable Improv'. The idea is to deal with serious topics like the climate crisis in a playful way and share knowledge and ideas for change in the process. Maybe this contains some ideas that might inspire you. How the session will work: We will play and reflect on several improv exercises and games that link to sustainability. - Improv theater is basically theater without a script, with characters and stories created in teamwork between the actors.- You do not need to know anything about improv to attend, and we will try to make everyone feel safe and welcome.- Everyone can do this, you do not need to be particularly brave, spontaneous or creative :-)",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Monitor_anything_you_want.",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:00",
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                "title": "Monitor anything you want.",
                "subtitle": "Intro into prometheus-client libs and writing your first exporter.",
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                "type": "workshop",
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                "description": "Monitor anything you want with Prometheus or Graphite using Grafana.\nWho doesn't know it.You have some very nice Software build or a Project finished.And you want to monitor the most important metrics of that Project or Software.That is where Prometheus and Graphite kick in.Using them you can store your metrics in a easy queryable way for Grafana to show them.This ensures that you are able to view insights of your project or your newly build Software.Github Project:https://github.com/Cellebyte/monitor-aywNetwork Exporter:https://github.com/Selfnet/prometheus-network-exporterSlides:https://cloud.cellebyte.de/index.php/s/ienmWYoB4LNowAF",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Parkour_-_des_Nerds_Lieblingssport%3F",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T10:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "10:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Seminar room 14-15",
                "slug": "36c3-1621-session_parkour_des_nerds_lieblingssport_",
                "title": "Parkour - des Nerds Lieblingssport?",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Ein einsteigerfreundlicher Einblick in alles rund um Parkour.\nGewagte These: Nerds/Informatiker und \u00e4hnliche Leute stehen auf Parkour.   Wird Parkour Dein neues Lieblingshobby? Ich liefere f\u00fcr diese These keine repr\u00e4sentativen Beweise, nur Vermutungen.   Viele Traceure (u.a. Parkour aus\u00fcbende), die ich bisher traf, studierten Informatik oder was \u00e4hnliches oder arbeiteten schon in dem Bereich. Liegt es an der Perfektion? An der Ruhe? An der freien Trainingsform? Am Fehlen von Teams und der Tatsache, dass man auf sich alleine gestellt ist?   Im Vortrag schauen wir uns Entstehung, Verbreitung, Philosophie, Abzweigungen, Technik, Training(sstile), Organisationen und sonstiges von Parkour an.   Es wird keine Live-Performance geben, aber genug Videos zum Untermalen und bei gutem Wetter entsteht vielleicht ja eine spontane Anf\u00e4nger-Outdoor-Session bei n\u00e4chster Gelegenheit :)   Zu gegebener Zeit werden hier ein paar links zu angeschauten Videoausschnitten stehen:   ...",
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                "id": 1021,
                "guid": "beea77e4-46c0-4280-a406-79b79ed66d8a",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Sexuelle_Bel%C3%A4stigung_am_Arbeitsplatz",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "15:00",
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                "title": "Sexuelle Bel\u00e4stigung am Arbeitsplatz",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Pr\u00e4vention und Intervention\nSexuelle Bel\u00e4stigung am Arbeitsplatz ist ein leider weit verbreitetes Ph\u00e4nomen. In diesem Workshop besch\u00e4ftigen wir uns damit, was sexuelle Bel\u00e4stigung ist und wie man damit umgehen kann. Au\u00dferdem gibt es Hinweise zu Verpflichtungen von Arbeitgeber*innen und was man als betroffene Person tun kann. Der Workshop ist offen f\u00fcr Personen aller Geschlechtsidentit\u00e4ten.",
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                "guid": "56ebb3b3-7402-43e3-b774-899ae6d1bd56",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Spielleitung_von_Pen%26Paper_f%C3%BCr_Anf%C3%A4nger/Pen%26Paper_Game_Mastering_for_Beginners",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T17:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Seminar room 14-15",
                "slug": "36c3-1502-session_spielleitung_von_pen_paper_fuer_anfaenger_pen_paper_game_mastering_for_beginners",
                "title": "Spielleitung von Pen&Paper f\u00fcr Anf\u00e4nger/Pen&Paper Game Mastering for Beginners",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "",
                "language": "de",
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                "description": "All you need to know if you want to become a Pen&Paper Game Master!\nLoved Stranger Things and now want to kill your own friends with a Demogorgon? But you don't have a group and is it even possible to run a Pen&Paper RPG if you haven't even played in one before? The answer is YES! and this session is all about how to find the right group for you and what to think about before playing so your first campaign will be success and not a post on r/rpghorrorstories. Time for questions included! Note: Session will be in English if any non-German speakers attend but can be held in German if everybody speaks the language. Questions can be asked in either English or German/ Session auf Englisch, falls jemand kein Deutsch spricht, aber auf Deutsch, falls alle die Sprache beherrschen.  Fragen k\u00f6nnen auf Englisch oder Deutsch gestellt werden.",
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                "id": 1148,
                "guid": "abef1108-ed97-48cb-8390-f4f156a97898",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Structural_Gaps_in_Networks_as_a_Source_of_Insight",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Seminar room 14-15",
                "slug": "36c3-1148-session_structural_gaps_in_networks_as_a_source_of_insight",
                "title": "Structural Gaps in Networks as a Source of Insight",
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                "type": "hands-on",
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                "description": "Exploring a method for generating insight based on identifying structural gaps in networks\nIn this session we will share a method for generating insight using network analysis. We will use open-source software InfraNodus, which you can install using  http://github.com/noduslabs/infranodus \u2014 or get your own preferred network visualization and analysis tool (e.g. Gephi, Pajek or others).Using the example of text network analysis we will demonstrate a method for generating insight and understanding how any discourse can be developed in an interesting way. We will then try to apply the same method and approach to other datasets and your own examples that you will hopefully bring with you.",
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                    "public_name": "Aerodynamika"
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              {
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Video_Editing_for_Absolute_Beginners",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T21:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:30",
                "duration": "0:30",
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                "slug": "36c3-1404-session_video_editing_for_absolute_beginners",
                "title": "Video Editing for Absolute Beginners",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "All the fundamental basics of editing videos to get you started editing your own masterpieces.\n'''!Important!:''' You need to have kdenlive (it's free, afaik available on all Linux and Ubuntu etc devices) or any other video editing software installed to try the contents of this session yourself. We won't have time to install software on your laptop or troubleshoot start-up errors. Any video editing software should be fine, but we will work with kdenlive as it is free.This is for absolute beginners. If you know how to cut together a few clips and add some effects, this session might be boring for you.If you can, find some video files on your laptop before the session starts that you can use as an example. You can also just download something from the Internet, like one of the 36c3 talks or look for free stock footage, like on [https://www.videvo.net/ videvo.net]. We won't have enough time to actually edit anything anyone would watch, we'll just mess around a bit.In this session we will look at the most basic things you should know to edit a video and a few things more:- basic editing and exporting your projects- adding music and sounds- adjusting volume and speed- adding text and pictures- simple effects like moving things around using keyframes- quick look at greenscreen removal",
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              {
                "id": 1278,
                "guid": "86986e4c-34ae-4169-98cc-2a49a13ec673",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wissen_vs._Macht",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T00:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "00:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Seminar room 14-15",
                "slug": "36c3-1278-session_wissen_vs_macht",
                "title": "Wissen vs. Macht",
                "subtitle": "Talk + Discussion",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Symmetrien zwischen Wissen, Macht und verwandten Begriffen\nAllmacht ist ein alter theoretischer Begriff, der f\u00fcr einige logische Verwirrung gesorgt hat.Ich werde zun\u00e4chst zeigen, warum das sog.Allmachtsparadoxon keines ist. Danach werde ich das (zeitlich gespiegelte)Gegenst\u00fcck zur Macht vorstellen und damit auf eine alte Frage eine neueAntwort geben.Vortrag mit Diskussion. Keine besonderen Vorkenntnisse n\u00f6tig, nur Interesse am Thema",
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                "id": 1150,
                "guid": "49e084b6-a14d-49be-9197-932acd5acdad",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:XMPP_User_Meetup",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Seminar room 14-15",
                "slug": "36c3-1150-session_xmpp_user_meetup",
                "title": "XMPP User Meetup",
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                "type": "meeting",
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                "description": "A meetup for users and developers of XMPP\n",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Inputmice",
                    "public_name": "Inputmice"
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Pep",
                    "public_name": "Pep"
                  },
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Fiaxh",
                    "public_name": "Fiaxh"
                  },
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Larma",
                    "public_name": "Larma"
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:An_introduction_to_Smalltalk_(The_programming_language)",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:00",
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                "room": "Seminar room 13",
                "slug": "36c3-1252-session_an_introduction_to_smalltalk_the_programming_language_",
                "title": "An introduction to Smalltalk (The programming language)",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "description": "We will get to know the almost forgotten mother of OO Programming environments. For beginners and intermediate/experts alike.\nWe will get to know an old odditiy of programming languages: Smalltalk the mother of all Object Oriented Programming languages.After a short introduction we will try to get to know the system and implement a tiny game.Bring your own laptops please.* Slides: https://vernunftzentrum.de/36c3/smalltalk2019.pdf* VM Image: https://vernunftzentrum.de/36c3/workshop.image.gz* Example: https://vernunftzentrum.de/36c3/SBE-Quinto.st* An older Talk (in german): https://vernunftzentrum.de/36c3/smalltalk.pdf",
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                    "public_name": "Ckeen"
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                "id": 1155,
                "guid": "570a14ce-1157-45dd-9a2d-cd1b4c6afb01",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Community_Visual_Storytelling:_A_Practical_Q%26A",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1155-session_community_visual_storytelling_a_practical_q_a",
                "title": "Community Visual Storytelling: A Practical Q&A",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "outside",
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                "description": "A Q&A about documentary photography\nIch stelle am Beispiel von bin\u00e4ren Zahlen vor, wie Montessorimaterial funktioniert. Mit  Dienesmaterial (das sind im Prinzip kleine Kl\u00f6tzchen, Stangen und Platten)  rechne ich dezimale in bin\u00e4re Zahlen um, erkl\u00e4re Zahlensysteme im Allgemeinen, und kann auch bin\u00e4re Zahlen z.B. multiplizieren oder dividieren.Wieso ist das interessant und wem n\u00fctzt das? Mathematik polarisiert sehr. Entweder man kann Mathe (=klug) oder man kann es eben nicht (=dumm). Dar\u00fcber wird viel Bewertung und Wissenshierarchie verbreitet. In folge dessen machen Menschen, die eher sozial und politisch interessiert sind oft einen gro\u00dfen Bogen um Mathe und Naturwissenschaften (\u201ekann ich eh nicht\u201c) und viele mathematisch und naturwissenschaftlich versierte Menschen halten sich f\u00fcr kl\u00fcger als den Rest und entziehen sich aber sozialen und gesellschaftlichen Fragen. Beides nicht gut. Und wir k\u00f6nnen uns diesen Graben in der Gesellschaft gerade heute nicht mehr leisten, wo wir vor gro\u00dfen Problemen wie z.B. Klimawandel stehen, die L\u00f6sungen auf sozialen, politischen, technischen und naturwissenschaftlichen Ebenen erfordern. Wir m\u00fcssen also alles ins Boot holen und das f\u00e4ngt bei den Grundlagen an. Mir geht es darum, die Philosphie und den Ansatz von Montessori zu zeigen, und die Idee zu vermitteln, dass Mathe nicht unverst\u00e4ndlich oder unanschaulich sein muss. Falls dich interessiert, worum es bei Montessori geht oder dich Mathematik \u00fcberhaupt interessiert oder du ernsthafte Probleme mit Mathematik hast, bist du bei diesem Vortrag richtig.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Digitale_Gewalt",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T19:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "19:00",
                "duration": "0:40",
                "room": "Seminar room 13",
                "slug": "36c3-1533-session_digitale_gewalt",
                "title": "Digitale Gewalt",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Digitale Gewalt gegen Frauen hat viele Formen. Dieser Workshop hat das Ziel, sich dar\u00fcber auszutauschen, was die Hacker- und Netz-Community(s) dagegen tun k\u00f6nnen. Sonst wird es bald Vorschl\u00e4ge vom Innen- oder Justizministerium geben.\nDigitale Gewalt gegen Frauen hat viele Formen. Dieser Workshop hat das Ziel, sich dar\u00fcber auszutauschen, was die Hacker- und Netz-Community(s) dagegen tun k\u00f6nnen. Sonst wird es bald Vorschl\u00e4ge vom Innen- oder Justizministerium geben.Themen k\u00f6nnen sein: * Stalkerware - \u00dcberwachungssoftware: Wieso kann die einfach gekauft werden? Wie k\u00f6nnte eine Kampagne dazu aussehen?* Technische Unterst\u00fctzung bzw. KnowHow f\u00fcr Frauen-Gewaltberatungsstrukturen, denn die haben keine Zeit, sich das n\u00f6tige Wissen selbst zu erarbeiten* Das neue Hasskriminalit\u00e4tsgesetz des BMJV, Oder: Was w\u00e4ren bessere Vorschl\u00e4ge gegen Doxing, Bedrohung usw?",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Anne",
                    "public_name": "Anne"
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                "id": 1164,
                "guid": "08997d73-6187-4ea6-ae5c-402ef74c4768",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Formalizing_mathematics_in_the_proof_assistant_Agda",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T21:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Seminar room 13",
                "slug": "36c3-1164-session_formalizing_mathematics_in_the_proof_assistant_agda",
                "title": "Formalizing mathematics in the proof assistant Agda",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "for students of mathematics, computer science or a related subject\nSome day, computers will help working mathematicians of all disciplines in finding and checking proofs. It will feel easy, effortless and natural. Computers might even surpass us, creating a new exciting niche for mathematicians: understanding the mathematical advances put forward by computers. The univalent foundations program by the late Vladimir Voevodsky was an important step towards this vision. However, we aren't there yet.Still even the current generation of theorem provers is very exciting. It's fun to talk the computer into accepting our proofs, and invariably we learn something about our proofs in the process.In this workshop, we'll cover the basics of Agda, one of the well-known proof assistants. After a short intro to the general theory, we'll get to lots of hands-on examples. Bring your laptop and have Agda installed before the workshop starts (Debian package agda, NixOS package haskellPackages.Agda). You belong to the target audience iff you have some experience in writing down mathematical proofs, for instance if at some point you proved Gau\u00df's sum formula using induction. Knowledge of Haskell is beneficiary (modulo syntax, Agda is a superset of a subset of Haskell), but not required.Literature: https://plfa.github.io/",
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                "id": 1253,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hitchhiking_Meetup",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T17:15:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:15",
                "duration": "0:45",
                "room": "Seminar room 13",
                "slug": "36c3-1253-session_hitchhiking_meetup",
                "title": "Hitchhiking Meetup",
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                "type": "meeting",
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                "description": "A meetup for anyone interested in Hitchhiking and other forms of low-cost spontaneous travel\nA meetup for anyone interested in Hitchhiking and other forms of low-cost, spontaneous, sustainable travel.Let's meet fellow hitchhikers, share our adventures, exchange tips, favourite routes, spots and destinations.Everyone is welcome, even if you have never hitchhiked before!",
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                "id": 1227,
                "guid": "bbef5ff3-cd20-4084-a88a-f0f8bc0c9402",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Microachitectural_Attacks:_Round_Table",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T16:15:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:15",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Seminar room 13",
                "slug": "36c3-1227-session_microachitectural_attacks_round_table",
                "title": "Microachitectural Attacks: Round Table",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "discussion",
                "language": "en",
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                "description": "An open discussion of microarchitectural attacks: Spectre, Meltdown, side channels, and so on. What can we do and what should we do about them?\nLet's meet and talk side channels (and not only)!Topics of the discussion:* Should I care?** Do we really need to defend *all* systems against microarchitectural attacks and pay the full (and often high) price of the protection?** If not, in which cases is the protection necessary and when is it superfluous?* Practical defenses** There are numerous proposed defense mechanisms: static analysis, HW extensions, alternative CPU architectures, OS-level isolation, and many many others.** Yet, very few of them are used in practice. Why? What can we do to change it? * Short-term vs mid-term vs long-term** Which of the mechanisms are temporary solutions and which could solve the problem in the long run?** Memory safety and speculative executionIf you want to come, please, ping me @oleksii_o to help with planning.",
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                "id": 1320,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:SSG_Meetup",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T23:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "23:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Seminar room 13",
                "slug": "36c3-1320-session_ssg_meetup",
                "title": "SSG Meetup",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Meetup of people working on SSG\nMeetup of humans and other lifeforms interested to work and hack on SSG",
                "persons": [
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Krawuzikapuzi",
                    "public_name": "Krawuzikapuzi"
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                "id": 1026,
                "guid": "219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8d4",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T19:40:00+01:00",
                "start": "19:40",
                "duration": "1:20",
                "room": "Seminar room 13",
                "slug": "36c3-1026-session_translation_team_meeting",
                "title": "Translation Team Meeting",
                "subtitle": "Meeting Day 2 #2 2nd language",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "en",
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                "description": "The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.\nThis meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Katti",
                    "public_name": "Katti"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1023,
                "guid": "219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8d2",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "15:00",
                "duration": "1:15",
                "room": "Seminar room 13",
                "slug": "36c3-1023-session_translation_team_meeting",
                "title": "Translation Team Meeting",
                "subtitle": "Metting Day 2 #1 2nd language",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.\nThis meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Katti",
                    "public_name": "Katti"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
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                "id": 1549,
                "guid": "784c8269-4616-42a8-a7bd-3b0cfaae3170",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wondrous_Mathematics:_Gro%C3%9Fe,_sehr_gro%C3%9Fe_und_sehr_sehr_gro%C3%9Fe_Zahlen",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T14:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:30",
                "duration": "0:30",
                "room": "Seminar room 13",
                "slug": "36c3-1549-session_wondrous_mathematics_grosse_sehr_grosse_und_sehr_sehr_grosse_zahlen",
                "title": "Wondrous Mathematics: Gro\u00dfe, sehr gro\u00dfe und sehr sehr gro\u00dfe Zahlen",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "(f\u00fcr Erwachsene und Kinder) Dieser Kurzvortrag ist f\u00fcr alle, die als Kind Spa\u00df am Spiel \"wer die gr\u00f6\u00dfere Zahl sagen kann\" hatten.\nDieser Kurzvortrag nimmt dich auf eine Tour durch die wundersame Welt der supra-astronomisch Gehirn-\u00fcberw\u00e4ltigenden gro\u00dfen Zahlen mit. Wenn du neu im Gesch\u00e4ft der absurd gro\u00dfen (aber noch endlichen) Zahlen bist, dann bereite dich darauf vor, von \"Hyperoperatoren\" und \"Grahams Zahl\" v\u00f6llig erstaunt zu sein. (Grahams Zahl ist eine Zahl die so gro\u00df ist, dass nicht mal die Anzahl ihrer Stellen in unser Universum passt.) Und falls du schon seit Urzeiten mit Grahams Zahl vertraut bist: Stell dich auf Zahlen ein, gegen die Grahams Zahl im Vergleich v\u00f6llig verblasst, ja winzig und v\u00f6llig irrelevant erscheint.Einige der Zahlen, die behandelt werden, sprengen die Grenzen der Berechenbarkeit, sogar der rein theoretischen Berechenbarkeit, und andere sogar die Grenzen der Logik.In der Nacht wird es eine [[Session:Wondrous_mathematics:_Fun_with_transfinite_games|Schwesterveranstaltung zu unendlich gro\u00dfen Zahlen]] geben (auf Englisch, gespickt mit transfiniten Spielen). In diesem Kurzvortrag bleiben wir im Reich des Endlichen.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Iblech",
                    "public_name": "Iblech"
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                ],
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              },
              {
                "id": 1103,
                "guid": "61043bae-cc81-426f-b8cb-a85b2aa837c6",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Youth_IGF_-_Jugendbeteiligung_in_der_Netzpolitik",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T13:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "13:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Seminar room 13",
                "slug": "36c3-1103-session_youth_igf_jugendbeteiligung_in_der_netzpolitik",
                "title": "Youth IGF - Jugendbeteiligung in der Netzpolitik",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Jugendbeteiligung in der Netzpolitk - Eine Ideensammlung\nNachdem wir uns dieses Jahr in mehreren Veranstltungen im Rahmen des Youth Internet Governance die Meinung von j\u00fcgeren Menschenvertreten haben, wollten wir jetzt die Gelegenheit nutzen uns noch mehr mit anderen j\u00fcngeren Menschen auszutauschen. Welche Erfahrungenhabt ihr schon gemacht? Welche Themen sind euch wichtig und welche Ideen habt ihr um diese in die Politik zu bringen? Nach einer kurzenEinf\u00fchrungen in die Struktur des Internet Governanca Forum und einer Zusammenfassung unserer Erfahrungen, wollen wir mit euch Ideen undM\u00f6glichkeiten diese umzusetzen brainstormen.",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Raketenlurch",
                    "public_name": "Raketenlurch"
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                "links": [
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Accessibility_and_Inclusion",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1005-session_accessibility_and_inclusion",
                "title": "Accessibility and Inclusion",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
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                "description": "<strong>Hacking everyday communication practices to change the world</strong> (en+de)<br><br>\n<strong>Workshop Description: </strong><br><br>\"Accessibility sounds great, but where do I start?\" \u2013Join us to discuss common issues around creating accessible spaces. We want to share our experiences creating inclusive environments, and we'd love to hear yours too! <br><br>The aim of this workshop is to both raise awareness for issues that are often overlooked and to facilitate exchange between those interested in fixing it. Hacker culture is meant for curious people to experience and experiment with new things: technologies, cultures, and sometimes their different selves. But openness doesn't automatically lead to accessibility and inclusion \u2013 we have to make it happen ourselves! This session is similar to the one we did at CCCamp earlier in 2019. <br><br>This session is intended to be a forum for people who are interested in accessibility and inclusion, folks who have specific access needs they would like organizers to consider more routinely, and of course organizers that are interested in changing the world in small steps \u2013 starting with ourselves and the needs of members in our communities. <br><br>If you can't join this session or would like to give feedback afterwards, you can find infos here: https://www.angela.is/36C3/<br><br><strong>About the SocialTech project: </strong><br><br>The goal of the SocialTech project is to show that small changes in everyday communication and interpersonal interactions improve inclusion dramatically. Our current project is to create a resource pool to help inspire people as they endeavour to make their projects more inclusive. Using concepts from academia, design, activism and community organization we developed a set of questions to start a conversation about accessibility that you can use and adapt to your unique situation.",
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                    "public_name": "Erdbeerblau"
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Vishnee",
                    "public_name": "Vishnee"
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Android%27s_build_system_is_messier_than_your_distro%27s",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T20:30:00+01:00",
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                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1447-session_android_s_build_system_is_messier_than_your_distro_s",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "discussion",
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                "description": "Android Open Source Project (AOSP)'s build system differs greatly from other GNU/Linux based distribution: software components are built and bundled together into a single image without using any package manager during the build process; external software components are also tasked with maintaining support for AOSP build system themselves. Theses differences creates some extremely serious issues that also affect Replicant, a fully free software Android distribution. To solve that, we aim to foster a discussion with other projects and the community on sustainable ways to achieve an AOSP build that properly incorporates GNU/Linux projects such as Linux and Mesa. This talk might also be interesting to people packaging Android utilities like adb in GNU/Linux distributions, as they also have to deal with some of the issues created by the Android build system.\n",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:C3auti",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:00",
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                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1078-session_c3auti",
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                "subtitle": "Autismus_Nerdtalk",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "language": "",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "\nfind more Info at [[C3auti]]",
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                    "public_name": "Lasse"
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                "id": 1345,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Chinese_Characters_and_Tones_-_An_interactive_introduction",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T23:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "23:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1345-session_chinese_characters_and_tones_an_interactive_introduction",
                "title": "Chinese Characters and Tones - An interactive introduction",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Let's dive into the fascinating world of the Chinese language. We'll talk about the meaning of characters, pronounce the four tones and learn how words and sentences are created\nLet\u2019s explore the Chinese language and look at some of its fascinating features together. We\u2019ll cover several beautiful characters, the tonal system, interesting pieces of grammar, how names are formed, how This session will be interactive. I want you to ask any question which may come up,  I'll invite you to draw some characters, pronounce some funny tones together and try to guess the meaning of characters you've never seen before in your life!A few words about myself:I started learning Chinese because I wanted to understand Chinese Characters. In the past they seemed like an unordered set of strokes to me and I wanted to learn the system behind it. The language fascinated me and I ended up spending over 1.5 years in China. Now I create Videos about Chinese and talk about this miraculous  language at Science Slams throughout Germany.",
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Andru",
                    "public_name": "Andru"
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Commie_Curious",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T17:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1216-session_commie_curious",
                "title": "Commie Curious",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "a safe place for those who think they might be a little commie\nComing out communist can be daunting, one risks social stigma, rejection from friends and strangers alike, and possibly even career reproductions. This session provides a welcoming space to discuss what it means to be a communist today, to offer support and to build solidarity.The Commie Curious Prime Directive\"Commie Curious is a heterodox space for good faith discussions. All comrades are welcome, including all tendencies and backgrounds. We understand and truly believe that everyone is working towards the best possible conditions for all people, given what they know, their skills and abilities, the resources available, and the situation at hand. We are here to listen and learn from each other.Specifically disallowed are anti-communist pejoratives from various sides, including denouncing \"Ultras\" or \"Tankies\" or \"Bolsheviks\" or \"Anarchists\" or \"Trots.\" We seek to learn from all communist experiences, and encourage respectful and open minded curiosity.\"",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Baruch",
                    "public_name": "Baruch"
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                "id": 1616,
                "guid": "a3453b8b-de43-48ef-8f3d-4958513f66b4",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Crashkurs_Soziokratie",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T10:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "10:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1616-session_crashkurs_soziokratie",
                "title": "Crashkurs Soziokratie",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Entscheidungen als Organisation (von einer Person bis zu einigen Millionen) per Konsent, gleichgestellt, verantwortlich, kontinuierlich verbessernd, transparent, effektiv und empirisch treffen\nIch werde knapp \u00fcber eine Mischung von klassischer Soziokratie (mehr auf https://sociocracyforall.org) und Soziokratie 3.0 (https://sociocracy30.org) vortragen, gerade ausreichend, um dann einige Techniken direkt gemeinsam auszuprobieren.  Ein paar Features der Soziokratie:* Als Organisation durchgehend lernen* Mitglieder der Organisation erm\u00e4chtigen, Dinge, die sie st\u00f6ren, zu \u00e4ndern* Gegens\u00e4tzliche Meinungen und Bed\u00fcrfnisse zu Win-Win-Situationen verarbeiten* In bestehenden Organisationen soziokratische Techniken einsetzen, wo es Sinn macht* Diplomatische F\u00e4higkeiten trainieren, auch zur Anwendung au\u00dferhalb von soziokratischen OrganisationenDisclaimer:  Ich habe vor allem theoretische und kaum praktische Erfahrung mit der Soziokratie, w\u00fcrde mich aber sehr dar\u00fcber freuen, es mit euch zusammen auszuprobieren und euer Interesse f\u00fcr Soziokratie anzuregen.",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:MichaelStruwe",
                    "public_name": "MichaelStruwe"
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                "id": 1492,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Debrief_on_e-voting_in_Estonia",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T21:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:00",
                "duration": "0:30",
                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1492-session_debrief_on_e_voting_in_estonia",
                "title": "Debrief on e-voting in Estonia",
                "subtitle": "Towards common requirements for e-voting (systems)",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "en",
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                "description": "Is it worth to be constructive in a flawed policy debate?\nI will explain why I am creating my own independent debrief on 2019 government work group on e-voting in Estonia which I was member of as well as why I intend to move toward phrasing a common list of constitutional, technical, organizational, democratic and social requirements for electronic voting (systems) around Europe.I will give a short intro into [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_voting_in_Estonia#Criticism history of failures] to make Estonian e-voting minimally satisfy the requirements and emerging standards on electronic voting:* Failure to take into account the two white papers by academic researchers from 2001 suggesting verifiability standards, independent counting, open source code (and decision to build the cheapest and bluntest system possible in 2005)* Failure to take into account OSCE/ODIHR recommendation from 2011 to implement end-to-end verifiability for the system (and non-decision to introduce flawed individual verifiability in 2013, which leaks digitally signed cryptograms of votes with respective decryption keys)* Failure to take into account the [https://estoniaevoting.org/ critique by independent researchers] lead by J Alex Halderman in 2014 who again suggested end-to-end verifiability as a necessary requirement for such systems (and another non-decision to introduce, but not specify the process or purpose of universal verifiability using mixnets in 2017)* Failure to solve the problems of relying on trust of the operator of electronic voting as well as to fix the problems of verifiability in improvements reluctantly introduced during past years by 2019 government work group on e-voting (which I was member of).I will be arguing for setting up common requirements for electronic voting besides trying to convince governments that it is fundamentally wrong to even think of electronic voting as a channel of conducting nation-wide elections.",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Tramm",
                    "public_name": "Tramm"
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                "id": 1067,
                "guid": "d8d6aa0c-a83a-4849-8a95-be32d82f5273",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Decentralized_and_centralized_control:_global_trends_in_network_censorship",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
                "duration": "0:30",
                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1067-session_decentralized_and_centralized_control_global_trends_in_network_censorship",
                "title": "Decentralized and centralized control: global trends in network censorship",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Let's review the proliferation of network censorship in countries around the world in the past two years, and talk about the areas where we can continue to push back, including current battles being fought to fix Internet privacy leaks.\nIn the past few years we\u2019ve seen a massive proliferationof aggressive techniques states are employing to silence dissent andaccess to information, such as the proliferation of different DPItechniques to identify and block traffic, temporary Internet slowdownmeasures during political strife, and an increasing number ofnetwork-enabled spyware campaigns being launched against activists bypowerful actors. Let's review the proliferation of network censorship incountries around the world in the past two years, and talk about theareas where we can continue to push back, including current battlesbeing fought to fix Internet privacy leaks.Mona Wang is a Staff Technologist working on ourinitiative to encrypt the entire Internet. She researches and tracksmethods of global Internet censorship for our International workinggroup. She also develops STARTTLS Everywhere, an initiative to secureemail delivery, and our Let's Encrypt client, Certbot, to secure the webwith HTTPS",
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                "id": 1068,
                "guid": "9974ba2c-a6e4-405b-a82e-bdb09382643e",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Free_software_for_minorities_of_Turkey_with_their_own_languages",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T21:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:30",
                "duration": "0:30",
                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1068-session_free_software_for_minorities_of_turkey_with_their_own_languages",
                "title": "Free software for minorities of Turkey with their own languages",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Free software and freedom philosophy gives a ray of hope to Anatolian minorities. With free documentation and free software, with using their devices in their own language, people may keep their language alive by contributing projects like Wiktionary and Wikisource.\nIn Turkey, along the Anatolia, more than 25 languages are spoken. As \u00d6zg\u00fcr Yaz\u0131l\u0131m Derne\u011fi (Free Software Association of Turkey), we wanted to translate our website and works to these Anatolian languages such as Kurdish, Zazaki, Lazuri, Homshetsi and so on. After we started conversations with culture institutes and associations from these folks, they replied as they are not able to use their devices with their own language. So now, we started a project with Anatolian minorities, we are translating and documenting GNU/Linux, GNOME, Firefox and LibreOffice (maybe Android/Replicant) to this languages, so with free software, these people can use computers and mobile phones with their own language. Also we are starting Wiktionary and Wikipedia ersions in these languages in order to keep these languages alive and compile the documents and publications in their language to make them documented well.     In this talk at 36C3,  we will tell a project in Turkey (a developing country which has no free software consciousness). In our project, Anatolian languages and minorities' cultures may be kept in the future. So many people uses proprietary software in their devices. These minorities are repressed to use their languages, not only their publication houses were closed by government, but also they were judged at \"National Security Courts\" in Turkey. With these assimilation policies, especially Lazuri and Homshetsi languages are imperilment right now, children are acquiring only Turkish as main tongue. Proprietary software and \"proprietarians\" are only seeking for profit, surveillance, and oppressing people's freedoms, so they are not able to use their devices with their own language. This situation makes the position of their languages much worse.    Free software and freedom philosophy gives a ray of hope to Anatolian minorities. With free documentation and free software, with using their devices in their own language, people may keep their language alive by contributing projects like Wiktionary and Wikisource.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Dreirik",
                    "public_name": "Dreirik"
                  }
                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1094,
                "guid": "73b43a41-5736-46bd-a4ef-1b0281f6fd83",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:My_first_kernel_module:_A_keylogger",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:00",
                "duration": "3:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1094-session_my_first_kernel_module_a_keylogger",
                "title": "My first kernel module: A keylogger",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Introduction to writing kernel modules\nIn this workshop, we will learn how to write a kernel module step by step, which will function as a keylogger. We will implement a character device to communicate data to the user space as a first step, hook tty functions to listen in on data typed on the keyboard, learn about kernel fifos and other typical kernel structures.* !!! Please come with a `qemu-system-x86_64` installed on your system !!!I will provide the qcow2 image. In the best case, download it before the session: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KLc8_2X5nbsKrCbWROvmO0Jpkoe-GWGQ/view?usp=sharingTry starting the VM with the startup.sh provided in the zip file.Knowledge of C coding and a general idea of how an operating systems works would be very helpful for this session.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Chrysh",
                    "public_name": "Chrysh"
                  }
                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1154,
                "guid": "74a87210-81e0-4cb3-8fb4-8cf652546e82",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Solidarity_By_Design:_Technology_for_organising_the_Grassroots",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T22:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1154-session_solidarity_by_design_technology_for_organising_the_grassroots",
                "title": "Solidarity By Design: Technology for organising the Grassroots",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "discussion",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Let's have a brainstorm about how technology can help the grassroots and labor organizing. Can we make it possible for gig economy workers to organize? Can we make it easier for people who've never been activists to get started? What are the needs, and what are the risks? We've been talking to labor unions big and small, and we have a lot of experience about the logistics of social movements. So we'll start by outlining what we've learned. If there's time, we'll tell you about an app we're making that will have several functionalities we believe to be helpful - but most of all, we want this to be a collaborative discussion.\n",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Evainfeld",
                    "public_name": "Evainfeld"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "http://impakt.network"
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": 1545,
                "guid": "9f583b3c-31da-4e13-862d-7732412400bb",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wondrous_mathematics:_Fun_with_transfinite_games",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T00:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "00:00",
                "duration": "0:40",
                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1545-session_wondrous_mathematics_fun_with_transfinite_games",
                "title": "Wondrous mathematics: Fun with transfinite games",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "hands-on",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "What's better than ordinary finite games? Transfinite games! Learn how these work, and how you win at them, in this hands-on workshop.\nWhat's better than ordinary finite games? Transfinite games, of course!In this fast-paced talk with many hands-on parts, you will learn about:* Nim, a fun game played with a finite number of coins. Learn how to optimally play this game!* Numbers larger than infinity. (This will be a five-minute excerpt of the [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2018/wiki/index.php/Session:Wondrous_Mathematics:_Fun_with_infinitely_large_numbers longer talk] on infinite numbers.) After the talk, you can impress your friends by effortlessly computing with numbers larger than infinity!* Transfinite Nim, a fun variant of Nim which is played with infinitely many coins. And learn how to optimally play this game!* The epic battle of Herkula against the hydra. The hydra grows more and more heads, but with your knowledge of infinity you'll be able to fight it!* Transfinite variants of puzzles like: \"I don't know which number you mean. \u2013 Neither do I know which number ''you'' mean. \u2013 Now I know your number. \u2013 And now I know yours as well.\"Bring your kids (age 12 or older)!",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Iblech",
                    "public_name": "Iblech"
                  },
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:MatthiasHu",
                    "public_name": "MatthiasHu"
                  }
                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1199,
                "guid": "816f77ca-d7bf-4869-b5cf-529a89501e85",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Yubikey_101",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T19:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "19:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1199-session_yubikey_101",
                "title": "Yubikey 101",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Introduction to Yubikeys\nHave you ever wanted to step up your personal security posture with hardware security tokens?Did you receive a YubiKey for Christmas, and now are like \"now what??\"Want to teach your mom how to use a YubiKey?Then this workshop is for you!We will spend an hour going through a walk-through general setup and configuration of YubiKeys and how to integrate them into daily life by walking through examples:* making sure the YubiKey in front of you is actually a YubiKey (attestation)* using 2FA with your nextcloud/github account* integrating passdb with YubiKeys* generating gpg keys on an airgapped machine and transferring subkeys to a YubiKey* signing commits with a YubiKey* using your YubiKey to SSH into remote machinesWorkshop Agenda:10 Minute Intro* YubiKey usecases (why you should have one)* YubiKey Distribution (how you might get one)* Being Instructions (Verify your YubiKey is authentic)'''Beginner Instructions'''Best if done before workshop (if possible):* Step 0: [https://github.com/hashbang/book/blob/master/Security/personal-hsms/yubikey.md#install-required-software Install Required Software]During workshop:* Step 1: [https://github.com/hashbang/book/blob/master/Security/personal-hsms/yubikey.md#verifying-authenticity Authenticate/Attest the Yubikey]* Step 2: [https://github.com/hashbang/book/blob/master/Security/2FA.md Setup 2FA on Github]Stretch Goals (Time permitting):* Step 3:  [https://github.com/hashbang/book/blob/master/Security/GnuPG.md#simple-setup Simple GPG Setup]* Step 4: [https://github.com/hashbang/book/blob/master/Security/Commit_Signing.md Commit Signing with YubiKey]* Step 5: [https://github.com/hashbang/book/blob/master/Security/SSH.md#gpg SSH with YubiKey]'''Advanced Instructions'''Follow these instructions if you are done with the beginning steps.* Step 0: [https://github.com/hashbang/airgap/blob/master/README.md Setup an Airgap Machine]* Step 1: [https://github.com/hashbang/book/blob/master/Security/GnuPG.md#advanced-setup Advanced GPG Setup]* Step 2: [https://github.com/hashbang/book/blob/master/Security/Email.md Email setup]* Step 3: Share Your Knowledge!",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Sather",
                    "public_name": "Sather"
                  },
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Dgrove",
                    "public_name": "Dgrove"
                  },
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Lrvick",
                    "public_name": "Lrvick"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "http://hashbang.sh"
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            ],
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              {
                "id": 1587,
                "guid": "07acc243-0067-4aec-acac-af29c29cd8be",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:ADHS_-_Emotionen_%26_Probleme",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T00:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "00:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1587-session_adhs_emotionen_probleme",
                "title": "ADHS - Emotionen & Probleme",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "ADHS Treffen um Probleme und L\u00f6sungen auszutauschen\nInspiriert vom ADHS meetup am Tag 1 und der Menge der Dinge, die nicht besprochen w\u00fcrden, ein weiteres Treffen. Auch Leute die nicht beim meetup waren, sind herzlich eingeladen. Ich m\u00f6chte dieses Mal vor allem \u00fcber emotionale & soziale Schwierigkeiten sowie Arten damit umzugehen sprechen. Gerne k\u00f6nnen wir ebenso \u00fcber anderes quatschen, sofern die Zeit es zu l\u00e4sst.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Rebecca",
                    "public_name": "Rebecca"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1468,
                "guid": "a1b79b4d-0f53-4778-8efa-e8ea3ade496c",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Das_Gutachten_der_Datenethikkommission_-_eine_praktische_Diskussion",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T23:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "23:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1468-session_das_gutachten_der_datenethikkommission_eine_praktische_diskussion",
                "title": "Das Gutachten der Datenethikkommission - eine praktische Diskussion",
                "subtitle": "Independent session",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "discussion",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Wir werden das Gutachten der Datenethikkommission aus einem praktischen Blickwinkel betrachten und diskutieren.\nDie Datenethikkommission der Deutschen Bundesregierung hat im Oktober 2019 ein Gutachten herausgebracht. Im Januar 2020 treffen sich die Mitglieder der Datenethikkommission wieder - in M\u00fcnchen als Teil eines Seminars der Technischen Universit\u00e4t M\u00fcnchen. Ich bin Teil dieses Seminars und freue mich, euch das Gutachten vorzustellen und danach \u00fcber seine Praktikabilit\u00e4t und Realit\u00e4tsn\u00e4he zu diskutieren.Zu Beginn werde ich das Gutachten der Datenethikkommission kurz vorstellen und im Nachgang werden wir zusammen \u00fcber die Resultate der Kommission diskutieren. Oftmals sind solche Dokumente recht oberfl\u00e4chlich gehalten und beschreiben selten realit\u00e4tsnahe Situationen. Gemeinsam k\u00f6nnen wir hier Schwachstellen des Gutachtens finden und Vorschl\u00e4ge diskutieren.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Kaplannie",
                    "public_name": "Kaplannie"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1060,
                "guid": "565bb40a-c1ce-46b9-8776-4c1714aaf3da",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Finding_your_new_home:_Canadian_Immigration_system",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T17:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1060-session_finding_your_new_home_canadian_immigration_system",
                "title": "Finding your new home: Canadian Immigration system",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Options to make Canada your new home from obtaining visa to immigration.\n",
                "persons": [],
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              {
                "id": 1109,
                "guid": "90f01e54-c3fb-45eb-ae12-893317789b78",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Follow-up_meeting_to_the_Netzpolitik_in_der_Schweiz_talk",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T15:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "15:30",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1109-session_follow_up_meeting_to_the_netzpolitik_in_der_schweiz_talk",
                "title": "Follow-up meeting to the Netzpolitik in der Schweiz talk",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Nach dem Vortrag \u00abSchweiz: Netzpolitik zwischen Bodensee und Matterhorn\u00bb sind alle interessierten Personen eingeladen, die Diskussion an diesem Workshop der Digitalen Gesellschaft fortzusetzen. Es werden Aktivisten von verschiedenen aktiven Organisationen der Netzpolitik in der Schweiz anwesend sein (Digitale Gesellschaft, CCC-CH, CCCZH, Piratenpartei Schweiz, Digitale Allmend).\nNach dem Vortrag \u00abSchweiz: Netzpolitik zwischen Bodensee und Matterhorn\u00bb sind alle interessierten Personen eingeladen, die Diskussion an diesem Workshop der Digitalen Gesellschaft fortzusetzen. Es werden Aktivisten von verschiedenen aktiven Organisationen der Netzpolitik in der Schweiz anwesend sein (Digitale Gesellschaft, CCC-CH, CCCZH, Piratenpartei Schweiz, Digitale Allmend).",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Kire",
                    "public_name": "Kire"
                  }
                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1055,
                "guid": "b4615df7-595a-413d-8f41-db9584a6f13f",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Freedom_to_go",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T21:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1055-session_freedom_to_go",
                "title": "Freedom to go",
                "subtitle": "Android without Google",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "You like an Android withough Google? This is an interactive workshop to present the Free Software App repository called F-Droid and the outstanding functionalities of its clients called F-Droid and G-Droid. After that we discover the best (imho!) Android-based Free Software apps including anonymization, encryption and syncronization - and you have the possibility to present your personal favorite Free Software app as well.\nAfter a short introduction about (non-existing) freedoms in Android & its Custom ROMs, we will discover F-Droid, the Free Software app repository and explore the functionalities and possible usage of its client with the same name.This F-Droid client is characterized by an anarchic design, it is resistant to censorship and surveillance and comes with a lot of emancipating features for its users. Unfortunately, it can be also a bit confusing in the beginning. This is where G-Droid comes in, a fork of the F-Droid client that can access the very same repository of Free Software apps while offering completely new qualities in information management. Getting to know both of them and their respective benefits is first part of the workshop.To make the first steps of discovering freedom on mobile phones a pleasant experience, some of the best (imho!) Free Software apps from F-Droid (the repository) will be presented in the second part of the workshop, including anonymization, encryption and syncronzation.This is an interactive session for everyone! You can ask any question at any time and if I cannot help you someone else from the audience usually can. During and after the workshop all participants are invited to introduce their personal favorite apps from F-Droid. Sharing is caring and this way we will all know more in the end.So if you are up for F- and G-Droid or feel like discovering the good side of Free Software on mobile phones then come and join the session!",
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                  {
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Dreirik",
                    "public_name": "Dreirik"
                  }
                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1052,
                "guid": "eb7cab5a-9f72-490a-bf85-abc3a527fe75",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fuzzing_Round_Table",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1052-session_fuzzing_round_table",
                "title": "Fuzzing Round Table",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "discussion",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Open discussion about recent trends and advancements in fuzzing.\nWe will have a discussion about recent problems and breakthroughs in fuzzing. If you have worked on any novel fuzzers lateley, _do_ drop by :)If you plan to come, please fill out this form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeOU2hkFZEb2MgD2dlhHS-f-QDVfWuOZkOtxjvUHT9UnpZ_1Q/viewform?entry.1179566035=no&entry.753370867=noto help us with planning.Your host will be @andreafioraldi and @domenukk.See you there ;)",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Domenukk",
                    "public_name": "Domenukk"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1105,
                "guid": "a1541175-b711-4c87-8418-d847ab6346be",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Irgendwas_mit_Holz.",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1105-session_irgendwas_mit_holz_",
                "title": "Irgendwas mit Holz.",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "",
                "language": "",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Brandschutz, siehe unten.\nMoved due to fire code violations. The time slot will be needed to bring the room up to code, do not reassign. Stand by for further announcements. [[User:MikeTango|MikeTango]] ([[User talk:MikeTango|talk]]) 14:23, 28 December 2019 (CET)",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:MikeTango",
                    "public_name": "MikeTango"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1095,
                "guid": "04353a77-a338-4644-b705-da821c790a1a",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Origami",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1095-session_origami",
                "title": "Origami",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "hands-on",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Origami for beginners\nmountainfolds and valleyfolds and diagrams and how to read them.Folding simple objects.I will provide paper for all participants. If you are already experienced feel free to join to help other participants with less experience. If you missed the session you can get in contact with me to get instructions and hints. (Twitter @esopriester or fediverse @esopriester@chaos.social)",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Cyberpilot",
                    "public_name": "Cyberpilot"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1092,
                "guid": "729d330b-b0a8-4b77-afec-158982b9d2b4",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Python_Programming_for_Absolute_Beginners",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1092-session_python_programming_for_absolute_beginners",
                "title": "Python Programming for Absolute Beginners",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "In this workshop, addressed at (absolute) beginners, you will get your feet wet in (Python) programming. Don't worry, everyone who wants to have a (first?) look at programming is welcome independently of their skills or background.\n[[File:Python-Programming-Beginners-LogoSmall.png|center]]''(While this abstract is in English, this workshop will be held either in English or German; depending on who wants to participate!)'''''Be aware:''' This is ''NOT'' a session for experienced developers who want to learn Python. This session is intended for beginners with little to no experience programming!This workshop is intended as a first introduction to (Python) programming '''for absolute beginners'''. While C3 traditionally is a 'tech/hacker conference', more and more people without a background in programming attend - as far as I'm concerned, this is awesome!While you certainly don't have to be a 'coder' to be a part of congress (or to be a hacker), programming is still fun, wonderfully creative, and also an extremely valuable skill. Don't be afraid to give it a go!Of course, by the end of this 90-minute workshop, you will not be a programmer. You will, however, have attempted a deep dive into (Python) programming, learned some basics, and set yourself up for further learning (if you choose to do so).'''About Me'''<br>My name is Ingo, and I'm currently working at Heidelberg University as a computational/corpus linguist and teacher educator. I'm particularly involved with teacher education/training and foreign language teaching.My love for Python stems from my work as a (computational) linguist and various projects I've been involved with. :)'''Required Previous Knowledge'''<br>No previous knowledge is required!'''Technical Requirements'''<br>If you want to participate actively (i.e., code along), you should bring a device that is capable of running a modern browser and has Internet access. Being able to type comfortably is also recommended ;). Alternatively, any device capable of running Python 3.6+ (ideally in a Jupyter Notebook) will do just fine!'''Material'''<br>All material (e.g., slides) will be provided on this page after the workshop. Please also check back here a day before the workshop because I will provide some additional material useful for active participation.You can find all material in this [https://github.com/IngoKl/36c3-workshops GitHub repository]. If you want to code along in your browser, you can also just start this [https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/IngoKl/36c3-workshops/master Binder]. Be aware that starting the Binder (i.e. your coding environment) can take a couple of minutes.Ps. This is a slightly updated version of the workshop(s) I gave at 35c3 last year.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:RegioPR-Treffen",
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                "description": "RegioPR-Treffen\nThe RegioPR-Treffen from the CCC organized by Vollkorn",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Sensor.Community_-_Platform_for_Environmental_Data",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T19:00:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1091-session_sensor_community_platform_for_environmental_data",
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                "description": "Community driven network of over 10.000 sensors in 71 countries that enables citizens to measure Air Quality.\n",
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                "description": "We'll do some Yoga to calm our minds and move them bodies. Bring along comfortable clothes \u2013 and a towel to lie on ;-)\n",
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                "description": "Come and sing with us! Even if you think you didn't sing for years: All Creatures Welcome. We sing Heaven Can't Wait by Thies Mynther\n90 Minuten Chorsingen, all creatures welcome! Wir singen das Lied aus dem Abspann vom Film \"All Creatures Welcome\" von Sandra Trostel[https://sandratrostel.de/projects/acw/].Ihr d\u00fcrft unvorbereitet kommen, selbst wenn Ihr noch nie gesungen habt. Wenn Ihr Euch aber vorbereiten wollt, k\u00f6nnt Ihr Euch gerne die [[Media:Heaven_can't_wait-Choral_Movement_for_Chaos_Communication_Choir.pdf|Partitur]] vorher ansehen oder das St\u00fcck anh\u00f6ren: https://soundcloud.com/thiesmynther/heaven-cant-wait-1Garantiert 100% Heaven can't wait! Ohne k\u00fcnstlich chemisch- oder physikalisch erzeugte Zusatzstoffe. Ihr singt. Piko fuchtelt. Und redet nur das N\u00f6tigste. Diesmal machen wir das ganze St\u00fcck! This choir rehearsal will be mostly in German, but you can join even if you don't know one German word. The song[https://soundcloud.com/thiesmynther/heaven-cant-wait-1] is in English! All creatures welcome, especially those who think they can't sing. Those who can read music may [[Media:Heaven_can't_wait-Choral_Movement_for_Chaos_Communication_Choir.pdf|prepare]].Questions? CCChoir19@ithea.de",
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                "description": "Movie on activism and it's challenges in the modern German state\nDECKNAME JENNY // 2018 // 108 min // Orginalton: Deutsch // Untertitel:EnglischRechtsruck in Europa. Ertrunkene Menschen im Mittelmeer. Der Staat fahndet im Netz nach G20-Gegner*innen.Jennys Bande schaut nicht mehr zu. Und handelt. Zwischen analogen Aktionen und hacken mu\u00df entschieden werden. Doch als Jennys Vater deren militante Ambitionen herausfindet, muss er sich seiner eigenen Vergangenheit als Mitglied einer Stadtguerillagruppe stellen. Das finden auch alte Gegner nicht lustig. Und nun wird es f\u00fcr alle Beteiligten eng...Eine Geschichte zwischen Liebe und Verrat, Hoffnung und Resignation, Widerstand und Freundschaft.hochaktuell * generations\u00fcbergreifend * mit Augenzwinkern * subversiv * anarchistisch * aus einem queeren & feministischen Blickwinkel *Filmmusik: Guts Pie Earshot // Nomi & Aino*Deckname Jenny erz\u00e4hlt die fiktive Geschichte von jungen Aktivist*innen und ehemaligen Militanten. Mit Augenzwinkern. In Tempo, Zeitlupe und Aktion.**Aus Sympathie und Liebe zu den Menschen, die sich nicht mit Rassismus, Homophobie, \u00dcberwachung und einer Festung Europa abfinden wollen.**Es geht um Menschen mit St\u00e4rken und Schw\u00e4chen \u2013 nicht um Geschlechterstereotype, Macker und Helden.**Ohne Denunziation des militanten Teils sozialer Bewegung. Denn Geschichte von unten erz\u00e4hlt sich anders.**Filmabend und anschlie\u00dfendes Filmgespr\u00e4ch & Diskussion mit Regie/Buch und Schauspieler*in",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:KinkyGeeks_-_Bondage_f%C3%BCr_Fortgeschrittene_Workshop",
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                "description": "Advanced bondage lesson - not for beginners\n'''Important:''' In the previous years, we regularly had way too many people trying to get in (rooms are objects of finite size), with waiting lines all across the hallway. This year, we want to avoid the crowd control issues that come with such scenarios. That's why you now need to pre-register for the workshop at https://ticket.kinkygeeks.de. Our website will give you a free ticket, which you need to provide at the workshop door to gain access.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:LessWrong_Congress_Meetup",
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                "description": "Meetup for everyone interested or part of the Rationality/LessWrong movement\nThis is a meetup for everyone already being part of or interested in the LessWrong/Rationality movement. The idea is to have a short introduction to Rationality and exchange ideas across city-borders.Telegram group: https://t.me/joinchat/AQyfUhHcTKJjmDm9h-s2EQEtherPad: https://pad.riseup.net/p/lwccc",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Workshop:_Digitale_Selbstverteidigung_f%C3%BCr_Anf%C3%A4nger*innen",
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                "title": "Workshop: Digitale Selbstverteidigung f\u00fcr Anf\u00e4nger*innen",
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                "type": "workshop",
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                "description": "In diesem Workshop m\u00f6chten wir uns mit wenig Vorwissen den folgenden Fragen n\u00e4hern: Was habe ich zu verbergen? Wie sch\u00fctze ich mich am besten? Was macht \u00dcberwachung mit einer Gesellschaft?\nDiese Workshop ist gedacht f\u00fcr Menschen die ganz frisch in dem ganzen Kosmos aus \u00dcberwachung, Selbstschutz und Datenschutz sind.Wir gehen erstmal darauf ein, was wir selber jeweils zu verbergen haben und wie unterschiedlich das sein kann.Im zweiten Teil m\u00f6chten wir euch Argumente und Zusammenh\u00e4nge an die Hand geben, um z.B. gut die Aussage \"ich hab doch nichts zu verbergeben\" kontern zu k\u00f6nnen. Dabei stellen wir euch die Argumente vor, die wir in den letzten zwei Jahren Digitale Freiheit entwickelt haben und \u00fcben mit euch, sie anzuwenden.Wenn du schon viel bei Cryptoparties warst ist im ersten Teil vermutlich nicht viel neues f\u00fcr dich dabei. Mitmachen d\u00fcrfen nat\u00fcrlich aber trotzdem alle!",
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                "description": "Wollte mal Rockstar werden. Zum DJ hat es gereicht. Zur Residenz im Watergate Club auch irgendwie. Aufgewachsen bei und nie erwachsen geworden in Berlin. Gearbeitet als Redakteur bei etlichen Stadtmagazinen. Philosophie-Studium fast nicht abgebrochen. Eigenes label DUAT Records gegr\u00fcndet, so ein Ding namens Restrealitaet auch. F\u00fcr immer Computer-Musik am machen.",
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                "abstract": "Software Defined Radios in Kombination mit open source tools erlauben es einfach anspruchsvolle aufgeben umzusetzen. Nach einer kurzen theoretischen Engf\u00fchrung kann sich jeder an verschieden Beispielen versuchen Signale zu empfangen und zu dekodiren.",
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                "title": "Chaos als au\u00dferschulischer Lernort",
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                "abstract": "Wir als Chaostreff Flensburg machen (Technik) Jugend Bildung au\u00dferhalb von Schulen und wollen dar\u00fcber reden und wissen wie das andere machen.",
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                    "public_name": "Scammo",
                    "biography": "Scammo, 23, Macher und Hacker aus Flensburg. Macht die Neuen T\u00fcflter:innen in Flensburg. Mag Web-Programmierung und Open Source sachen.",
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                "title": "Hacking Legal Data",
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                "abstract": "Initiativen wie [Offene Gesetze](https://offenegesetze.de/) oder [Open Legal Data](https://openlegaldata.io/) versuchen mit dem Ver\u00f6ffentlichen von juristischen Dokumenten den Rechtsstaat transparenter zu machen. Wir stellen euch vor, welche Daten es gibt, was man mit den Daten anfangen kann und planen mit euch, welche Daten als n\u00e4chstes ver\u00f6ffentlicht werden sollten!",
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                    "public_name": "Saskia Ostendorff",
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                "abstract": "They have the guns. We have the poets. Therefore, we will win. - Howard Zinn\r\nWhy is art so important, anyway?\r\n\r\nReading the Western media about the civil war in Syria, it might have seemed that the most horrifyingly violent events that occurred were not even the mass killing and torture of civilians, but the destruction of the art and historical artifacts; objects that were considered to be, unlike the mere pain and suffering of Syrians, a matter of concern for the whole of humanity.\r\n\r\nWith Kurdish Tea and Snacks",
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                "abstract": "what resources do we have and how are they distributed? on congress, we see groups having a lot of material resources and others less; we see people sleeping in luxury hotels and others on floors of squats. this, of course, is a mirror of how things work in the so-called \"real world\". but didn't we want something else, actually? is that really what we want our intergalactic community to be like?",
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                "title": "NEIN NEIN NEIN - Widerstand als k\u00fcnstlerisch-kollektivistische Praxis.",
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                "abstract": "Amnesty Deutschland registrierte 2018 mindestens drei T\u00f6tungsdelikte nach unsachgem\u00e4\u00dfen Einsatz von Pfefferspray durch die Polizei. Auch Erblindung und Augenreizungen sind m\u00f6gliche Folgen. Um sich davor zu sch\u00fctzen, tragen viele Demonstrant*innen eine transparente Folie \u00fcber den Augen. So geschah es auch bei den #blockupy Protesten 2015. Nun steht Benjamin Ru\u00df, damaliger #stopG7 Sprecher, genau deswegen vor dem Bundesverfassungsgericht. \"Emp\u00f6rt Euch!\" ist die zugeh\u00f6rige Kampagne zum Fall, die sich gegen den Abbau unserer demokratischen Rechte und f\u00fcr den Schutz unseres Demonstrationsrechts einsetzt. Nach Vorstellung der Kampagne wird in der anschlie\u00dfenden Diskussion \u00fcber die aktuelle politische Lage und Formen der Partizipation diskutiert werden.",
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                "abstract": "The [SolidBase app](https://app.solidbase.info/) is for communicating costs of solidarity based enterprises to (potential) members. It's written in [vue.js](https://vuejs.org/) and uses [Solid](https://solid.inrupt.com/how-it-works) for storing data.",
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                "abstract": "Die Auspr\u00e4gung und Weiterentwicklung anarchistischer Theorie ist ein wichtiger Bestandteil zur Formierung eines sozial-revolution\u00e4ren Projektes und kein Selbstzweck. In Anschluss an Gedanken zur anarchistischen Synthese gibt dieser Text einen Ansto\u00df zur kollektiven Arbeit an gemeinsamen theoretischen Grundlagen. Damit wird eine nicht-akademische Reflexion \u00fcber autonome Theorie-Bildung erm\u00f6glicht.",
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                "title": "Club culture against the monopoly of Facebook",
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                "abstract": "We work on a campaign to get institutions of the cultural scene to use alternative social media platforms for event announcements.\r\nReclaim Club Culture",
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                "title": "Introduction to OpenAppStack: Self-hosting a private application cloud",
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                "abstract": "OpenAppStack is a **free and open source (libre) platform** that will offer self-managed, click-and-play provisioning of online applications. Users will be able to easily set up a self-hosted instance of OpenAppStack, so they can keep control over their data. It provides an extensible platform that enables **collaboration like google docs without selling it's users to a 3rd party!** By pre-configuring the installed applications in a **privacy by default** manner and by providing a very simple mechanism to upgrade applications OpenAppStack aims to reduce the pain for administrators that is usually involved in self-hosting collaboration platforms.",
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                    "biography": "## Wer wir sind\r\n\r\nWir, das [Medienkollektiv Frankfurt](https://www.medienkollektivfrankfurt.net/), arbeiten ohne kommerzielles Interesse. Wir entscheiden frei von Markt- und Diskurszw\u00e4ngen, rein nach inhaltlichen Kriterien, was wir in welcher Weise abbilden wollen - und dies nicht isoliert und von au\u00dfen, sondern solidarisch aus und mit den Bewegungen, \u00fcber die wir berichten.\r\n\r\nSoziale und politische Emanzipation, Selbstbestimmung und Solidarit\u00e4t, vergesellschaftete Produktion f\u00fcr menschliche Bed\u00fcrfnisse, das Recht menschenw\u00fcrdig leben und lieben zu k\u00f6nnen, wo und wie man m\u00f6chte, sowie das Engagement f\u00fcr eine klimaneutrale \u00f6kologische Wende und f\u00fcr den Erhalt nat\u00fcrlicher Lebensr\u00e4ume bilden die Leitplanken unserer gemeinsamen Gesellschaftsvision. 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Als Medienkollektiv liegt es uns jedoch nicht fern, einen argumentativen Austausch relevanter Positionen und Str\u00f6mungen abzubilden und den ZuschauerInnen und Zuh\u00f6rerInnen zug\u00e4nglich zu machen, falls an einem solchen Interesse besteht.\r\n\r\nDa wir in Frankfurt beheimatet sind, sehen wir den Kern unserer Arbeit in der Berichterstattung zu lokalen und regionalen Ereignissen, was uns aber nicht davon abh\u00e4lt, bei \u00fcberregional relevanten Themen und Geschehnissen mit in einen Bus zu steigen und uns unter die Mobilisierten zu mischen.\r\n\r\nAlle von uns waren oder sind in politischen, Bildungs- oder linken Bewegungszusammenh\u00e4ngen aktiv oder sympathisieren mit diesen. Darum verstehen wir uns als Medien-AktivistInnen und beziehen mit unseren Ver\u00f6ffentlichungen politisch Position: wir sind nicht neutral und werden es auch niemals sein. Und das ist auch gut so.\r\n\r\n## Was wir machen\r\n\r\nDas Medienkollektiv Frankfurt produziert zurzeit Berichte, Reportagen, Dokumentationen und Mobi-Videos. In unserem bisherigen Fokus stehen dabei Protestformen wie Demonstrationen oder k\u00fcnstlerische und direkte Aktionen, die wir filmend und interviewend begleiten. Wir sind uns der Brisanz solcher Bilder bewusst. Darum ver\u00f6ffentlichen wir unver\u00e4nderte Bild- und Tonaufnahmen von Einzelpersonen nur mit deren Einverst\u00e4ndnis und anonymisieren diese bei Bedarf. Gerne k\u00f6nnen sich Gruppen oder Einzelpersonen vorab mit uns in Verbindung setzen, um sich \u00fcber Form und Inhalt, sowie \"Aktionslevel\" einer m\u00f6glichen Begleitung auszutauschen und zu beraten. Des Weiteren bieten wir an, Veranstaltungen wie Lesungen, Podiumsdiskussionen oder Konzerte aufzuzeichnen und zu ver\u00f6ffentlichen. Auch l\u00e4ngere Interviews zu aktuellen Anl\u00e4ssen stehen auf unserer Agenda. Just contact us!\r\n\r\nWir wollen mit den Videos so viele Menschen wie m\u00f6glich ansprechen und werden deshalb stets versuchen, Inhalte in einer einfachen und niedrigschwelligen Sprache so zu vermitteln, dass sie auch f\u00fcr bisher an linker Politik und deren Narrative nicht gewohnte Menschen zug\u00e4nglich und interessant bleiben. Es geht uns nicht darum, gesellschaftliche bzw. publizistische Allgemeinpl\u00e4tze zu reproduzieren, sondern die Perspektive von links und von unten stark zu machen und zu pers\u00f6nlichem Engagement und Selbstorganisation anzustiften.\r\n\r\nUm den modernen Sehgewohnheiten gerecht zu werden, streben wir eine audio-visuelle Qualit\u00e4t an, die diesen zwar gerecht wird, jedoch ebenfalls offen f\u00fcr \u00e4sthetische Experimente und Neuerungen bleibt. Gerade weil unterschiedliche Menschen mit verschiedenen \u00e4sthetischen und philosophischen Positionen im Kollektiv beteiligt sind, wollen wir diese Diversit\u00e4t auch in Formen und Formaten widerspiegeln. Denn f\u00fcr eine andere Gesellschaft einzutreten hei\u00dft auch hier: Kein Identit\u00e4tszwang, mit gewohnten Mustern brechen, neue Wege wagen!\r\n\r\n## Was wir brauchen\r\n\r\nDa wir leider noch in einer Gesellschaft der warenf\u00f6rmigen Produktion von Gebrauchsgegenst\u00e4nden leben, sind wir nicht unabh\u00e4ngig vom Geld. Bisher bestreiten wir die Anschaffung von Aufnahme- und Bearbeitungstechnik mit unseren eigenen Lohnarbeitsert\u00e4gen. Da gutes Equipment sehr teuer ist, sind wir kurz- und mittelfristig erfreut \u00fcber jegliche materielle Unterst\u00fctzung, sei es in Form von Geld- oder Sachspenden. Auch das kostenfreie Ausleihen von technischen Ger\u00e4ten oder die Bereitstellung von Arbeitsr\u00e4umen k\u00f6nnen eine gro\u00dfe Unterst\u00fctzung f\u00fcr uns sein.\r\n\r\nUnsere langfristige Vision ist ein Medienzentrum, in dem wir gemeinsam arbeiten und uns und andere dazu bef\u00e4higen k\u00f6nnen, mehr qualitative Berichterstattung und Informationsvermittlung von links und von unten umzusetzen.\r\n\r\nVielerorts entstehen derzeit Medienkollektive, sodass eine zuk\u00fcnftige Vernetzung denkbar und sinnvoll erscheint. Wer Kontakte zu anderen Medienkollektiven hat oder selbst einem solchem angeh\u00f6rt, m\u00f6ge sich gerne bei uns melden.\r\n\r\nUnd last but not least: Da niemand alles wissen und keine/r jede/n kennen kann, sind wir auch dankbar f\u00fcr sachdienliche Hinweise und die Vermittlung von spannenden InterviewpartnerInnen.\r\n\r\n_Filmend schreiten wir voran!_",
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Just contact us!\r\n\r\nWir wollen mit den Videos so viele Menschen wie m\u00f6glich ansprechen und werden deshalb stets versuchen, Inhalte in einer einfachen und niedrigschwelligen Sprache so zu vermitteln, dass sie auch f\u00fcr bisher an linker Politik und deren Narrative nicht gewohnte Menschen zug\u00e4nglich und interessant bleiben. Es geht uns nicht darum, gesellschaftliche bzw. publizistische Allgemeinpl\u00e4tze zu reproduzieren, sondern die Perspektive von links und von unten stark zu machen und zu pers\u00f6nlichem Engagement und Selbstorganisation anzustiften.\r\n\r\nUm den modernen Sehgewohnheiten gerecht zu werden, streben wir eine audio-visuelle Qualit\u00e4t an, die diesen zwar gerecht wird, jedoch ebenfalls offen f\u00fcr \u00e4sthetische Experimente und Neuerungen bleibt. Gerade weil unterschiedliche Menschen mit verschiedenen \u00e4sthetischen und philosophischen Positionen im Kollektiv beteiligt sind, wollen wir diese Diversit\u00e4t auch in Formen und Formaten widerspiegeln. Denn f\u00fcr eine andere Gesellschaft einzutreten hei\u00dft auch hier: Kein Identit\u00e4tszwang, mit gewohnten Mustern brechen, neue Wege wagen!\r\n\r\n## Was wir brauchen\r\n\r\nDa wir leider noch in einer Gesellschaft der warenf\u00f6rmigen Produktion von Gebrauchsgegenst\u00e4nden leben, sind wir nicht unabh\u00e4ngig vom Geld. Bisher bestreiten wir die Anschaffung von Aufnahme- und Bearbeitungstechnik mit unseren eigenen Lohnarbeitsert\u00e4gen. Da gutes Equipment sehr teuer ist, sind wir kurz- und mittelfristig erfreut \u00fcber jegliche materielle Unterst\u00fctzung, sei es in Form von Geld- oder Sachspenden. 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                "abstract": "Segfault.fm ist ein wissenschaftsorientierter Podcast \u00fcber IT-Sicherheit. Wir versuchen in diesem Podcast eine Br\u00fccke zwischen Praxis und Akademia zu schlagen.",
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                "title": "H\u00f6rchaos - After Dark at Congress",
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                "abstract": "Der H\u00f6rchaos Congresstalk, mit Jella, etwas Alkohol und Reminiszenz.",
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                "abstract": "Der Talk Podcast \u00fcber Linux, Open Source und Netzpolitische Themen",
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                "description": "Flipdots are electromechnical displays that were often used in public transport vehicles.\r\nWith the Fluepdot project, it is possible to take control over this ancient technology, to built a large installation.\r\nIn this talk, I will give an insight on how this thing came to live. Also I will be answering the most frequently asked questions, give an overview of the electrical engineering and the software used to control the installation.",
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                "title": "Vision des \"OstHub\" im Leipziger Osten: Center for immersive media art and technology (ZIMT), co-working space, media laboratory",
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                "description": "In 2015 few physics students from the technical university started showing experiments at parties in Berlin. Meanwhile things happened \u2013 now we\u2019re a group of 30 people with a collection of about 20 installations. We showed our experiments at approximately 60 events, including big festivals like Fusion. In this talk we want to share some of our experience - how people perceive our installations, how this affects our work, what motivates us and how we organize ourselves.",
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                "title": "AI in Artistic Practice: Different strategies how to use AI as a tool and artistic media",
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                "title": "Field Trip",
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                "title": "THE PRICE OF PARADISE 2018 (Original Title: WAS KOSTET DIE WELT)",
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                "abstract": "documentary, 2018, 91:00 min + Q&A, english language",
                "description": "Until 2008, the Channel Island of Sark, located to the west of Normandy, was the last feudalistic spot in Europe. A royal fief, it sometimes looks exactly like people imagine a cosy English idyll: steep cliffs, green meadows, woolly sheep, low little houses and breast high overgrown stone walls. The around 600 island dwellers who elect their own parliament and have their own laws have lived according to autonomous rules and ideas of communitiy, property and right for centuries. \r\n\r\nBut these tradition was smashed abruptly, when two billionaire brothers began to buy the island piece by piece and take legal action against the laws and Acts of the Sark Parliament. What started with legal disputes soon continued with campaigns and scenarios of different origin, which islanders perceive as slander, threat and blackmail. Sark became the scene of a positively absurd media and financial conflict, and a conflict of power. \r\n\r\nHer offscreen voice sometimes questioning, partly sober and partly emotional, Bettina Borgfeld recapitulates the development and course of an incredible dispute in the age of global financial capitalism - a dispute that occasionally sounds like the plot of a Netflix series. \r\n\r\nQuelle: DOK Leipzig/Lukas Stern\r\n\r\n**Director** Bettina Borgfeld\r\n**Producer** Thomas Tielsch\r\n**Director of Photography** B\u00f6rres Weiffenbach, Bettina Borgfeld\r\n**Editor** Franziska von Berlepsch, Mechthild Barth\r\n**Sound** Ulla K\u00f6sterke, Oliver Stahn, Johannes Schmelzer-Ziringer, Moritz Jonas Springer\r\n**Score** Daniel Sus, Peter Gabriel Byrne\r\n\r\n**Awards**\r\nWinner of DOK Buster \u2013 61 DOK Leipzig 2018\r\nNominated for German Documentary Award 2019 \u2013 SWR DOKU FESTIVAL",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00",
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                "title": "DIVAS ON DUTY",
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                "description": "\"You know you're the best, when people you don't know hate you.\" In this exclusive interview, a controversial 60-year-old socialite, designer, entrepreneur and style icon gives her take on beauty, political correctness and #metoo. She might be famous for no reason \u2013 and, as she frequently points out, has never been a \"payroll slave\" \u2013 but her fierce attitude and refreshing ideas have made her queen mom for generations of all backgrounds around the world. Will you love her or hate her? Sit back and find out.",
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                    "public_name": "Ida Michel",
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                "title": "TRANSFORMATION SCENARIO",
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                "description": "Originally used in computer games and for special effects in blockbuster movies, \u2018simulated life\u2019, driven by algorithmic predictions, is increasingly influencing many facets of the real world. From urban planning to disaster evacuation plans, market forecasts and crowd control, algorithmically simulated scenarios produce real world policies and events. Using a variety of images including filmed footage as well as simulations of crowd control software, Transformation Scenario is a meditation on \u2018simulated life\u2019 and the increasingly blurred distinctions between real and virtual experiences. This video is part of a larger body of work by von Wedemeyer that engages with the psychology and aesthetics of the crowd.",
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                    "public_name": "Clemens von Wedemeyer",
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                "title": "HIMiKo",
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                "abstract": "contemporary, dance, nonverbal",
                "description": "Come, come whoever you are. Wanderer, worshipper, lover of leaving. This isn't a caravan of despair. It doesn't matter if you have broken your vows a thousand times before! Come again, come.",
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                    "public_name": "Asuka & Emmanouela",
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                "abstract": "Description/Abstract: Every human evolves today in multi-dimensional physical and digital environment. If each individual is to keep its individuality and autonomy in its daily choices, it must be protected and given effective tools to defend its own autonomy.\r\nRecognizing that human life has been digitally extended must question ourselves on what makes us human today. Should personal data be considered as component of the person, rather than objects that can be owned by whoever collects that data? Should our digital integrity be protected?\r\nIf each human person already has a right to physical and mental integrity (Swiss Constitution article 10 al.2), shouldn't it have a right to digital integrity?\r\nThis talk will introduce this new legal concept, its possible implications for data protection and how this concept could be introduced in the current legal framework.\r\n",
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                "description": "Bring your BIKES ! <3<3<3\nFahrradkino mit internationalen Kurzfilmen.\u201eDYSTOPIA\u201cBunte Zukunftsvisionen zeigen warum Kapitalismus gl\u00fccklich macht, Technologie wirklich das Leben verbessert und warum w\u00fcrfelf\u00f6rmige H\u00fchner die L\u00f6sung sind.Moviemiento e.V. serviert filmisch die Schnittchen und den Schampus zum Weltuntergang. Damit ihr hinterher trotzdem das Gef\u00fchl habt, die Welt zu retten, wird der gesamte Strom f\u00fcr das Kino von 10 Fahrr\u00e4dern erzeugt - wer will, darf f\u00fcr Strom strampeln.In deutsch und englisch.PLEASE BRING YOUR BIKE !!! Gerne 30 Minuten vorher. Wie ben\u00f6tigen noch weitere Fahrr\u00e4der. Liebsten Dank <3 <3 <3",
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                "description": "Dabei geht es auch um Leistungsdaten jedoch mehr um die Voraussetzungen die wir da haben, wie Sonnenstunden und Strahlungsleistung aus der die Solaranlage  die Energie  bezieht. Weiter habe ich mir dann noch Gedanken zur l\u00e4ngeren Speicherung der Energie gemacht.\nMein Vortrag ist Solare Stromversorgung Utopiastadtcampus www.utopipstadt.euDabei geht es auch um Leistungsdaten jedoch mehr um die Voraussetzungen die wir da haben, wie Sonnenstunden und Strahlungsleistung aus der dieSolaranlage  die Energie  bezieht. Weiter habe ich mir dann noch Gedanken zur l\u00e4ngeren Speicherung der Energie gemacht.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Vorstellung_Thema_des_Tages:_Back_to_Nature",
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                "description": "Heute sollen alternative Ans\u00e4tze zum Thema 'Umwelt, Natur & Nachhaltigkeit' sowie 'Leben und Arbeiten unter einem Dach im l\u00e4ndlichen Raum' vorgestellt werden. Im Im Anschluss Workshop zur Konsensdemokratie plus Fahrradkino.\nHeute sollen alternative Ans\u00e4tze zum Thema 'Umwelt, Natur & Nachhaltigkeit' sowie 'Leben und Arbeiten unter einem Dach im l\u00e4ndlichen Raum' vorgestellt werden. Im Im Anschluss Workshop zur Konsensdemokratie plus Fahrradkino.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:WORKSHOP:_Konsensdemokratie",
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                "description": "6 Gruppen 1 Workshop richtig gut!\n",
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                "description": "\nGespr\u00e4chModeration Zarah RothPanelbeteiligteMario, seit einem Jahr beim Ginsterbusch Projekt in der N\u00e4he von L\u00fcneburg. Hier funktioniert das Landleben, zum Beispiel von und mit Gem\u00fcsekisten. http://ginsterbusch.org/Janosch vom Coconat  - a Workation Retreat im Gutshof Glien. Coconat steht f\u00fcr eine internationale Gemeinschaft und unz\u00e4hlige helfende H\u00e4nde die das Projekt mit Leben f\u00fcllen. Ohne die vielen freiwilligen Unterst\u00fctzer, unsere Angestellten und Honorarkr\u00e4fte, Stipendiaten und Kooperationspartner w\u00e4re Coconat nicht der traumhafte Ort der er ist, daf\u00fcr sind wir unendlich dankbar. Ein Ort an dem sich digitale Arbeiter_innen von einer kreativen Gemeinschaft inspirieren lassen, konzentriert arbeiten und die Natur zu genie\u00dfen. http://coconat-space.com/de/",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Haecksen_f%C3%BCr_NichtHaecksen",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Intro_to_binary_exploitation_(FTI_only)",
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                "description": "binary exploitation - same as yesterday - this time women (FNIT) only\nThis is a workshop put together for Haecksen, means this time only women, non-binary, inter and trans persons!It's a repetition of the second part of the 'introduction to CTF and binary exploitation' workshop yesterday.The main focus of this (shorter) workshop will be on binary exploitation with Stack Based Buffer Overflows and Return Oriented Programming.Info here:https://beginnersctf2019.pads.ccc.de/1pw: LetsPlay!",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Junghaecksentag",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T13:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "13:30",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Assembly:Haecksen",
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                "title": "Junghaecksentag",
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                "type": "discussion",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Sch\u00fclerinnen fragen Haecksen\nSch\u00fclerinnen kommen uns besuchen und k\u00f6nnen uns Fragen stellen.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pseudo-Yoga",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "fast wie echtes Yoga\nJeden Morgen um 11:00, Fast wie echtes Yoga.Am zweiten Tag um 10:30 Uhr, direkt vor dem Haecksen-Fr\u00fchst\u00fcck.",
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                    "public_name": "Piko"
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Sweater_Theory_for_Beginners",
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                "description": "Learn how to make a very simple  knitted sweater using basic arithmatic\nLearn how to make a very simple  knitted sweater using basic arithmatic. This workshop is perfect for people who know how to knit scarves, but feel a little intimidated by more complicated garments or people who knit from patterns but would love to start designing their own.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:36c3-Plotterei",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:C3RE",
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                "title": "36c3-Plotterei",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "hands-on",
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                "description": "Taschen mit eigenen Logos bedrucken.\nWir m\u00f6chten gemeinsam Baumwolltaschen und Turnbeutel gestalten. Dazu zeigen wir, wie Logos geplottet und zu Stoff gebracht werden. Es ist m\u00f6glich eigene oder das 36c3-Logo zu plotten und auf Jute- oder Turnbeutel zu Drucken. Einfache Sticker f\u00fcr Laptops, o. \u00e4. sind ebenfalls m\u00f6glich. F\u00fcr die Materialien wird um einen Unkostenbeitrag gebeten, wobei eigene Baumwollstoffe mitgebracht werden k\u00f6nnen.Weitere Informationen in unserem [https://pads.c3re.de/p/sticker Pad]",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Goldwaage",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:42birds:_Bewegungspause",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T15:15:00+01:00",
                "start": "15:15",
                "duration": "0:45",
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                "title": "42birds: Bewegungspause",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Captain_Sonar",
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                "description": "Captain Sonar\nWir spielen das Spiel Captain Sonar.Bitte \u00fcber https://www.schokoladensouffle.eu/captainsonar/ anmelden, maximal acht Teilnehmer, FCFSWir spielen bei der Gaderobe im Pseudoroom (CCL Geb\u00e4ude ganz unten)DECT 3060 bei R\u00fcckfragenmehr Infos zum Spiel: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Sonar",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:JHT:_Beweise_ohne_Worte",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "description": "(f\u00fcr Kinder und Erwachsene) In der Schule besteht Mathematik zu einem gro\u00dfen Teil aus Rechnungen. Das ist aber nicht das, was Mathematik wirklich ausmacht! Mathematik ist die Kunst, das Verborgene auf das Offensichtliche zur\u00fcckzuf\u00fchren, und dazu geh\u00f6ren ergreifende emotionale Aha-Momente beim Verstehen von Zusammenh\u00e4ngen. In diesem Workshop behandeln wir grafische Beweise.\nKinder ab einschlie\u00dflich der vierten Klasse, Jugendliche und Erwachsene k\u00f6nnen hier gleicherma\u00dfen die im Titel angesprochenen Aha-Momente erleben. Von 11:00 Uhr bis 14:30 Uhr kann man jederzeit kommen und gehen.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:JHT:_Cosmic_Call,_eine_Botschaft_an_Au%C3%9Ferirdische",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "hands-on",
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                "description": "(f\u00fcr Kinder und Erwachsene) Vor etwa 15 Jahren schickte die Menschheit eine Radiobotschaft an ausgew\u00e4hlte Sterne, in der Hoffnung, dass die Nachricht Au\u00dferirdische erreicht, diese die Nachricht verstehen und uns antworten. Die Nachricht ist nicht auf Deutsch oder Englisch verfasst, sondern bedient sich einer eigens entwickelten Symbolsprache. Schaffen wenigstens wir Menschen, die Botschaft zu entziffern? Das wollen wir in dem Workshop an uns selbst testen und herausfinden!\nKinder ab einschlie\u00dflich der vierten Klasse, Jugendliche und Erwachsene k\u00f6nnen hier gleicherma\u00dfen versuchen, die Cosmic-Call-Botschaft zu entziffern. Kinder entdecken dabei spielerisch das Bin\u00e4rsystem, wenn sie es nicht schon kannten. Erwachsene k\u00f6nnen ihre Kenntnisse von Atommodellen aufpolieren. Von 11:00 Uhr bis 14:30 Uhr kann man jederzeit kommen und gehen.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:JHT:_Rubik%27s_Cube_Workshop_(Zauberw%C3%BCrfelworkshop)",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "description": "(for kids and adults) Learn how to solve the Rubik's cube! Lerne, wie man den Zauberw\u00fcrfel l\u00f6st!\nWie l\u00f6st man den Zauberw\u00fcrfel (Rubik's Cube)? Das \u00fcben wir in diesem Workshop. Wer einen eigenen Zauberw\u00fcrfel hat, kann ihn gerne mitbringen; f\u00fcr alle anderen haben wir W\u00fcrfel zum Verleihen. Keinerlei Vorkenntnisse n\u00f6tig. Von 11:00 Uhr bis 14:30 Uhr kann man jederzeit kommen und gehen, eine Anmeldung ist nicht erforderlich. Die Location geben wir hier noch bekannt.How can you solve the Rubik's Cube? We'll learn that in this workshop. Don't worry if you don't have a Rubik's Cube; you can borrow one of our cubes. No prerequisites required. Come and go as you wish from 11:00 to 14:30, no registration required. The location will be announced here.'''[http://timbaumann.info/mathezirkel-kurs/rubiks-wuerfel-workshop/anleitung.pdf Anleitung]'''",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:JHT:_Spiel_und_Spa%C3%9F_mit_der_vierten_Dimension",
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                "slug": "36c3-1339-session_jht_spiel_und_spass_mit_der_vierten_dimension",
                "title": "JHT: Spiel und Spa\u00df mit der vierten Dimension",
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                "description": "(f\u00fcr Kinder) In unserer Welt k\u00f6nnen wir uns nach links und rechts, nach hinten und vorne sowie nach unten und oben bewegen. Weitere Richtungen gibt es nicht. Das muss aber nicht so sein! In der Mathematik ist auch eine weitere Dimension vorstellbar. In diesem Workshop lernen wir diese vierte Dimension spielerisch und anschaulich kennen.\nIn unserer Welt k\u00f6nnen wir uns nach links und rechts, nach hinten und vorne sowie nach unten und oben bewegen. Weitere Richtungen gibt es nicht. Das muss aber nicht so sein! In der Mathematik ist auch eine weitere Dimension vorstellbar.Anhand eines interaktiven vierdimensionalen Labyrinths erkunden wir in diesem Workshop spielerisch die vierte Dimension. In der vierten Dimension gibt es neue wundersame Formen zu bestaunen, gew\u00f6hnliche dreidimensionale Gef\u00e4ngnisse w\u00e4ren nicht mehr ausbruchssicher und Schn\u00fcrsenkel w\u00fcrden sich st\u00e4ndig von selbst entknoten.Dieser Workshop richtet sich vor allem an Kinder (ab vierte Klasse). Von 11:00 Uhr bis 14:30 Uhr kann man jederzeit kommen und gehen, eine Anmeldung ist nicht erforderlich. Die Location geben wir hier noch bekannt. Wer schon etwas \u00e4lter ist (ab etwa achte Klasse) und Englisch ganz gut versteht, kann statt zu diesem Workshop auch zum 60-min\u00fctigen Vortrag zum Thema kommen.",
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                "id": 1340,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:JHT:_Spiel_und_Spa%C3%9F_mit_unendlichen_Zahlen_und_unendlichen_Spielen",
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                "title": "JHT: Spiel und Spa\u00df mit unendlichen Zahlen und unendlichen Spielen",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "description": "(f\u00fcr Kinder) Irgendwann lernt man, dass das Spiel \u201ewer kann die gr\u00f6\u00dfere Zahl sagen?\u201c langweilig wird. Oder stimmt das gar nicht?\nIn der Mathematik geht es nach 1, 2 und 3, nach der Million und der Fantastilliarde erst richtig los: Danach kommen die unendlich gro\u00dfen Zahlen. Los gehen die mit \u201e\u221e\u201c, der ersten unendlich gro\u00dfen Zahl, aber dann geht es noch lange weiter. Mit diesen Zahlen kann man wunderbar Spiele spielen. Vielleicht kennt der eine oder andere das Streichholzspiel, bei dem zwei Spieler abwechselnd immer bis zu drei Streichh\u00f6lzer wegnehmen k\u00f6nnen und derjenige gewinnt, der das letzte Streichholz an sich nimmt. Im Workshop werden wir lernen, wie man dieses Spiel mit unendlich vielen Streichh\u00f6lzern spielt, und wie der Trick aussieht, um immer zu gewinnen.Dieser Workshop richtet sich vor allem an Kinder (ab vierte Klasse). Von 11:00 Uhr bis 14:30 Uhr kann man jederzeit kommen und gehen, eine Anmeldung ist nicht erforderlich. Wer schon etwas \u00e4lter ist (ab etwa achte Klasse) und Englisch ganz gut versteht, kann statt zu diesem Workshop auch zum 60-min\u00fctigen Vortrag zum Thema kommen.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Knitting_workshop_(Strick-_und_H%C3%A4kelworkshop)",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T12:50:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1410-session_knitting_workshop_strick_und_haekelworkshop_",
                "title": "Knitting workshop (Strick- und H\u00e4kelworkshop)",
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                "description": "Learn how to knit/how to crochet. Lerne stricken/h\u00e4keln.\nWe'll be sitting at the water basin/palm tree at the bottom of the CCL building and do a bit of knitting/crocheting. We're happy about any co-knitters joining us, and we'll teach you how it works in case you don't know. :-)If you could bring a knitting needle and wool on your own, that would be perfect; but fear not, we have a limited supply which we'll gladly share with you. In this case, it would be nice if you could reimburse us on our costs, but no worries if that's not possible.A nice project for a beginner is an oven cloth or a phone case. Then you can later progress to gloves. :-)Wir werden bei der Palme/dem Wasserbecken ganz unten im CCL-Geb\u00e4ude sitzen und etwas vor uns her stricken. Wir freuen uns \u00fcber alle, die ebenfalls stricken m\u00f6chten, und bringen es euch bei, falls ihr noch nicht wisst, wie es geht. :-)Es w\u00e4re super, wenn ihr eine eigene Stricknadel und Wolle mitbringen k\u00f6nnten; aber wir haben auch gerne unseren Vorrat mit euch teilen. In diesem Fall w\u00e4re es lieb, wenn ihr uns die Materialkosten erstatten k\u00f6nntet, aber stresst euch nicht wenn das nicht geht.Ein sch\u00f6nes Einstiegsproekt sind Topflappen und Handyh\u00fcllen. Sp\u00e4ter k\u00f6nnt ihr euch an Handschuhen versuchen!",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Air_Quality_Particulate_Matter_Sensor_Workshop",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00",
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                "description": "Measure local pollution levels by building your own particle matter sensor system. This DIY setup allowed everyone to measure air quality. Join thousands around the world by contributing the data to citizen science projects with open data. The system uses off the shelf parts (design by OK Lab Stuttgart as part of the https://luftdaten.info/\u00a0 project).<br> Cost of the kit will be \u20ac50<br><br> This workshop will be given twice(both identical): <br>Max 10 places per session <br>Day 2: 28-Dec, 4pm - 5:30pm  <br>Day 3: 29-Dec, 6pm - 7:30pm<br> ''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout 36C3 in the huge '''Hardware Hacking Area!)'''''<br>\n",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Arduino_For_Total_Newbies",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T13:00:00+01:00",
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                "description": "''Learn Arduino using TV-B-Gone as an example project''<br> <br> You've probably heard lots about '''Arduino'''. But if you don't know what it is, or how you can use it to do all sorts of cool things, then this fun and easy workshop is for you. As an example project, we'll be creating a '''TV-B-Gone''' remote control out of an '''Arduino''' you can take home with you.<br> <br> ''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout 36C3 in the huge '''Hardware Hacking Area!)'''''<br> <br> This workshop will be given twice<br>(both identical):<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 2: 28-Dec, 1pm - 4:30pm<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 3: 29-Dec, 1pm - 4:30pm<br>\n",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fomu",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:ICEBreaker_FPGA_Workshop",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T21:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1203-session_icebreaker_fpga_workshop",
                "title": "ICEBreaker FPGA Workshop",
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                "description": "iCEBreaker FPGA Workshop\n",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Intro_to_Arduino_Shield_Soldering_and_Programming",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T17:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:30",
                "duration": "2:30",
                "room": "Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area",
                "slug": "36c3-1136-session_intro_to_arduino_shield_soldering_and_programming",
                "title": "Intro to Arduino Shield Soldering and Programming",
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                "description": "In this 2-3 hour workshop I teach you how to solder and program an Arduino!\n",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Learn_To_Solder",
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                "start": "11:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1182-session_learn_to_solder",
                "title": "Learn To Solder",
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                "type": "workshop",
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                "description": "Learn to Solder!  A large variety of way cool kits are available, all designed for total beginners to complete successfully -- and intriguing enough for the total hardware geek.<br> <br> <span style=\"color:orange\">'''''This ongoing workshop will be happening concurrently with lots of other way cool workshops at the Hardware Hacking Area!  Throughout all of 36C3.'''''</span><br> <span style=\"color:red\">'''''Please come by any time to learn to solder!'''''</span>\n[[File:LearnToSolder.jpg|center|500px|Room full of happy hardware hackers at the Hardware Hacking Area at 30C3]]<br>'''What''': A place to get together to solder stuff!<br>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Learn to Solder!<br>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0You can easily learn all of the skills you need in a short time.<br>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Make a project, and take it home with you!<br>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0If you have your own project (advanced or simple),<br>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0bring it by, and if you would like help, you can get it!<br>'''When''':<span style=\"color:red\"> '''''Any time!'''''</span> All day and all night -- Every day of 36C3<br>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Most projects take about 1.5 to 2 hours<br>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<span style=\"color:orange\">'''''This ongoing workshop will be happening concurrently with lots of other way cool workshops at the Hardware Hacking Area!'''''</span><br>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<span style=\"color:red\">'''''Please come by any time to learn to solder!'''''</span><br>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0'''Where''': The '''Hardware Hacking Area''' -- West side of Exhibition Hall 2 -- [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/images/c/ce/HHA_map.png map]<br>'''Who''': You! All ages, all skill levels -- It is fun to make things in the<br>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0friendly community of the Hardware Hacking Area.<br>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0''Come join us. Everyone is welcome.''<br>'''Cost''': Instruction is free! We ask that people pay only for the cost of<br>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0the parts used -- kit prices range from \u20ac10 to \u20ac30.<br>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<span style=\"color:orange\">''' -- No need to register -- just come on by,</span> <span style=\"color:red\">any time!'''</span><br>Learn to solder! [[User:Maltman23|Mitch Altman]] and others will bring kits to make cool, practical, intriguing, hackable things that you can bring home after you make it. Of course, you can also bring your own projects to hack. And if you have anything to fix, bring it by!Plenty of cool kits are available to make, including:<br>* TV-B-Gone (turn off TVs in public places!)<br>* ArduTouch Music Synthesizer (make cool noise and music with this Arduino-comaptible kit!)<br>* Brain Machine (Meditate, Hallucinate, and Trip Out!)<br>* Trippy RGB Waves (interactive art blinky lights!)<br>* MiniPOV (write your message in the air!)<br>* MintyBoost (charge your USB enabled gadgets!)<br>* Hello My Name Is... badge (Geeky, blinky version of the sticker!)<br>* microcontroller programmers (program all your AVR family chips!)<br>* Arduino clones (make just about anything!)<br>* And many, more!<br>More info on these projects is available at:<br>[http://www.CornfieldElectronics.com Cornfield Electronics] (click on the \"projects\" tab)<br>[http://www.adafruit.com/ Adafruit]<br>[http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ Evil Mad Scientist]<br>[http://analogmachines.com Analog Machines]<br>Anyone can learn to solder!  Even if you have never made anything in your life, you can learn this very useful and enjoyable skill. It really is fun!  [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] and has taught tens of thousands of people to solder all around the world, and he can teach you, too!  Add yourself to the ever increasing community!<br><br><br>",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Loeten_fuer_Kinder_und_Einsteiger:_Wir_Bauen_ein_LED-Spielzeug",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T10:30:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Loeten fuer Kinder und Einsteiger: Wir Bauen ein LED-Spielzeug",
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                "description": "Ein 1-2 Stunden langer L\u00f6tunterricht (Durchsteckmontage), in dem wir ein einfaches Spielzeug bauen\n",
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                "description": "Bau deine eigene Spielekonsole! (ausgebucht)\n[[File:MAKERbuino.jpg|800px]]This is a building session for kids (11+) participating in the Junghackertag. We'll have 10 seats available.Please note that this is not a kit for absolute beginners and that you should have at least some basic experience in soldering.We'll have 10 seats available at HamsterSpace in the Hardware Hacking Area.More information [[MAKERbuino|can be found here]].",
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                "id": 1622,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Soldering_for_Children_and_Beginners:_Making_an_LED_Toy",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T10:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "10:30",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area",
                "slug": "36c3-1622-session_soldering_for_children_and_beginners_making_an_led_toy",
                "title": "Soldering for Children and Beginners: Making an LED Toy",
                "subtitle": "Day 2-Kids and Adults",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "description": "A 1-2 hour through hole soldering class where we build a simple toy\n",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Hammes_Hacks",
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                "id": 1207,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00",
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                "room": "Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area",
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                "title": "Surface mount electronics assembly for terrified beginners",
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                "type": "workshop",
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                "description": "Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building an electronic touch-activated purring kitten. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 120mins, 20\u20ac/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 20 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.\n[[File:Catsplash.png|800px]]Takes about two hours. Basic workshop. No prior knowledge needed. Materials cost 20\u20ac per kit.We are going to build an electronic kitten using tiny SMD parts. It will purr when you touch it right and hiss when you touch it wrong. It's going to work.For people afraid of surface mount assembly/rework. You know those tiny little components in modern electronic devices? It's both possible and easy to assemble those by hand. You can do it, and I'll teach you how!Think you don't have the tools? Think you can't manually place 0402s? Everything is possible with patience and practice. The equipment is minimal and you probably already have it. We'll learn the answer to THERE'S A SHORT ON A TINY PART OMG WHAT NOW? After this, you'll no longer need to be scared of SMD. Avoid caffeine immediately before the workshop, because shaky hands are a disadvantage.The workshop kit costs 20\u20ac. Please SIGN UP ON THE PAPER LIST at the Hardware Hacking Area. PLEASE BE ON TIME!",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Kliment",
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                "id": 1221,
                "guid": "ed5e5f01-6f4f-4a63-91b4-88665fac821d",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T17:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:30",
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                "room": "Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area",
                "slug": "36c3-1221-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners",
                "title": "Surface mount electronics assembly for terrified beginners",
                "subtitle": "Day 2, session 3",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
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                "description": "Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building an electronic touch-activated purring kitten. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 120mins, 20\u20ac/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 20 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.\n[[File:Catsplash.png|800px]]Takes about two hours. Basic workshop. No prior knowledge needed. Materials cost 20\u20ac per kit.We are going to build an electronic kitten using tiny SMD parts. It will purr when you touch it right and hiss when you touch it wrong. It's going to work.For people afraid of surface mount assembly/rework. You know those tiny little components in modern electronic devices? It's both possible and easy to assemble those by hand. You can do it, and I'll teach you how!Think you don't have the tools? Think you can't manually place 0402s? Everything is possible with patience and practice. The equipment is minimal and you probably already have it. We'll learn the answer to THERE'S A SHORT ON A TINY PART OMG WHAT NOW? After this, you'll no longer need to be scared of SMD. Avoid caffeine immediately before the workshop, because shaky hands are a disadvantage.The workshop kit costs 20\u20ac. Please SIGN UP ON THE PAPER LIST at the Hardware Hacking Area. PLEASE BE ON TIME!",
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                "id": 1224,
                "guid": "e9bb838f-e2ae-4d87-9c76-9cfd221d50b7",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "15:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area",
                "slug": "36c3-1224-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners",
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                "subtitle": "Day 2, session 2",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building an electronic touch-activated purring kitten. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 120mins, 20\u20ac/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 20 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.\n[[File:Catsplash.png|800px]]Takes about two hours. Basic workshop. No prior knowledge needed. Materials cost 20\u20ac per kit.We are going to build an electronic kitten using tiny SMD parts. It will purr when you touch it right and hiss when you touch it wrong. It's going to work.For people afraid of surface mount assembly/rework. You know those tiny little components in modern electronic devices? It's both possible and easy to assemble those by hand. You can do it, and I'll teach you how!Think you don't have the tools? Think you can't manually place 0402s? Everything is possible with patience and practice. The equipment is minimal and you probably already have it. We'll learn the answer to THERE'S A SHORT ON A TINY PART OMG WHAT NOW? After this, you'll no longer need to be scared of SMD. Avoid caffeine immediately before the workshop, because shaky hands are a disadvantage.The workshop kit costs 20\u20ac. Please SIGN UP ON THE PAPER LIST at the Hardware Hacking Area. PLEASE BE ON TIME!",
                "persons": [
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                "id": 1415,
                "guid": "46cd4aae-6a71-43be-b625-e39d2ec82ac2",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:TacTacLights_Nano_Colour_Reflow_Soldering",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
                "duration": "6:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area",
                "slug": "36c3-1415-session_tactaclights_nano_colour_reflow_soldering",
                "title": "TacTacLights Nano Colour Reflow Soldering",
                "subtitle": "Day 2",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
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                "description": "Reflow soldering of the TicTacLights Nano Colour kit\nPlease come to BlinkenArea (Hall 3) and buy the TicTacLights Nano Colour kit at any time *before* the workshop. The number of participants is limited by the number of available kits, and to approx. 10 persons per day.For more information about the kit, see https://wiki.blinkenarea.org/index.php/TicTacLightsNanoColourEnglish",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Arne",
                    "public_name": "Arne"
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                "links": [
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                "id": 1630,
                "guid": "c3272888-8682-4795-b2bf-cb449daba95e",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:The_Brain_Computer_Interface",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area",
                "slug": "36c3-1630-session_the_brain_computer_interface",
                "title": "The Brain Computer Interface",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Overview on BCI technology and speculation of what will happen in the Future\nOverview on BCI technology and speculation of what will happen in the Future",
                "persons": [
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:WasabiWasabi",
                    "public_name": "WasabiWasabi"
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            ],
            "Assembly:C3blind": [
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                "id": 1187,
                "guid": "7b5b0248-73c6-4965-9392-54a862dcb6a1",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Alles_ganz_anders!",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "15:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Assembly:C3blind",
                "slug": "36c3-1187-session_alles_ganz_anders_",
                "title": "Alles ganz anders!",
                "subtitle": "Smartphones blind nutzen!",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "hands-on",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Wie kann man eigentlich sein Smartphone bedienen, wenn man nichts sehen kann? Wir gucken uns an, wie das geht!\nHast du dich auch schonmal gefragt, wie es w\u00e4re, ein Smartphone zu nutzen, ohne etwas sehen zu k\u00f6nnen? Ist dein Display kaputt und du kannst es nicht direkt reparieren? Es gibt immer M\u00f6glichkeiten mit moderner Technik! Wir schauen uns an, was geht, wie es funktioniert und was man damit sonst noch so machen kann. Es ist kein Hexenwerk, kann aber oft sehr n\u00fctzlich f\u00fcr dich sein!Hierbei handelt es sich um eine Kids-Session zum Junghackertag am 28.12.Um teilzunehmen ben\u00f6tigt ihr ein eigenes Smartphone mit Android oder iOS, bei dem ihr wichtige Systemeinstellungen \u00e4ndern und Apps installieren d\u00fcrft!Diese Session hat leider eine stark limitierte Teilnehmerzahl. Falls du dich daf\u00fcr interessierst, teilzunehmen, ruf' mich bitte bis sp\u00e4testens 13:00 Uhr unter 6964 an, schreibe uns eine E-Mail an c3blind@nwng.eu oder melde dich auf Twitter per PN bei @c3blind. Wir freuen uns auf dich!",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Nwng",
                    "public_name": "Nwng"
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                ],
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              },
              {
                "id": 1327,
                "guid": "d5efc5a0-d5df-4cd5-ba1c-2044bf0eb9e8",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blind_Navigation_workshop",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:C3blind",
                "slug": "36c3-1327-session_blind_navigation_workshop",
                "title": "Blind Navigation workshop",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "\nSai's #BlindNavigation workshop from 35c3 will also take place this year! If you're interested in learning to navigate blindly using guide canes, this is the session for you! As the workshop requires tremendous logistical effort, we will need to contact you in advance with exact details as to when the workshop will take place, but expect at least one timeslot provided on this page.To sign up, please fill in https://s.ai/ccc/ws.Fill in https://s.ai/ccc/fb after, For Science (& my sanity)",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Saizai",
                    "public_name": "Saizai"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://s.ai/ccc/ws"
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              },
              {
                "id": 1328,
                "guid": "75865532-0291-4c48-9ed3-91175866c8e3",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blind_Navigation_workshop",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T22:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:C3blind",
                "slug": "36c3-1328-session_blind_navigation_workshop",
                "title": "Blind Navigation workshop",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "\nSai's #BlindNavigation workshop from 35c3 will also take place this year! If you're interested in learning to navigate blindly using guide canes, this is the session for you! As the workshop requires tremendous logistical effort, we will need to contact you in advance with exact details as to when the workshop will take place, but expect at least one timeslot provided on this page.To sign up, please fill in https://s.ai/ccc/ws.Fill in https://s.ai/ccc/fb after, For Science (& my sanity)",
                "persons": [
                  {
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Saizai",
                    "public_name": "Saizai"
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                ],
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              },
              {
                "id": 1323,
                "guid": "c3be66bf-5618-4137-a4b2-d5d20a39383f",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blind_Navigation_workshop",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:C3blind",
                "slug": "36c3-1323-session_blind_navigation_workshop",
                "title": "Blind Navigation workshop",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "\nSai's #BlindNavigation workshop from 35c3 will also take place this year! If you're interested in learning to navigate blindly using guide canes, this is the session for you! As the workshop requires tremendous logistical effort, we will need to contact you in advance with exact details as to when the workshop will take place, but expect at least one timeslot provided on this page.To sign up, please fill in https://s.ai/ccc/ws.Fill in https://s.ai/ccc/fb after, For Science (& my sanity)",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Saizai",
                    "public_name": "Saizai"
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                "guid": "b0023571-61b4-49f6-aa57-bd8307fac199",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Are_You_ready_to_sustain_IT%3F",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
                "duration": "0:45",
                "room": "Vintage Computing Cluster",
                "slug": "36c3-1491-session_are_you_ready_to_sustain_it_",
                "title": "Are You ready to sustain IT?",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "discussion",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Discussion: In Lightning Talk \u26a1 \"Are You ready to sustain IT?\" on day 2, I propose to refuse exponentially increasing resource consumption.\nIn [https://c3lt.de/36c3/talk/W3YJT7/ Lightning Talk \u26a1 \"Can you sustain IT?\"] on day 2, I propose to refuse exponentially increasing resource consumption.This means e.g. to ensure that your software project (contributor or fan) also is a pleasure to use on systems 5 years or older.This 45min session is an open disussion about* is that a sensible plea?* is that feasible for your project?* where can this already be seen in the wild?",
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:0x4c.de",
                    "public_name": "0x4c.de"
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Lebensdauer_von_Computern_und_warum_sie_so_kurz_ist",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Vintage Computing Cluster",
                "slug": "36c3-1335-session_lebensdauer_von_computern_und_warum_sie_so_kurz_ist",
                "title": "Lebensdauer von Computern und warum sie so kurz ist",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Ein Workshop dar\u00fcber, warum unsere technischen Ger\u00e4te h\u00e4ufig durch neue ersetzt werden und wie wir das \u00e4ndern k\u00f6nnten.\nComputer und Smartphones werden h\u00e4ufig nur wenige Jahre benutzt, bevor sie in der Schublade verschwinden.Das ist eine riesige Verschwendung von Ressourcen, die wir uns auf Dauer nicht leisten k\u00f6nnen.Dieser Workshop steckt die Teilnehmer\u00b7innen in die Schuhe von Produzent\u00b7innen, und versucht so zu erforschen, wie es zu diesem Ph\u00e4nomen kommt, und unter welchen Rahmenbedingungen wir es verhindern k\u00f6nnten. Spoiler: Mit der Verl\u00e4ngerung der Garantie ist es nicht getan.Wir werden mit einem kleinem Simulation-Tool herumspielen und versuchen, dessen Ergebnis zu ver\u00e4ndern. So k\u00f6nnen wir gezielt einzelne Einfl\u00fcsse herausarbeiten.Der Workshop entstand aus [https://dresden.bits-und-baeume.org/ Bits und B\u00e4ume Dresden] und greift den Abschnitt \"Langlebigkeit von Software und Hardware\" aus den [https://bits-und-baeume.org/forderungen/info/de Forderungen von Bits und B\u00e4ume] auf.Noch befindet sich der Workshop in der \"Beta\" und soll sp\u00e4ter auch all denen das Thema vermitteln, die sich sonst nur am Rande mit Digitalisierung befassen.Jede\u00b7r Teilnehmer\u00b7in sollte auf einen Web-Browser zugreifen k\u00f6nnen. Laptop/Tablet ist nat\u00fcrlich sch\u00f6ner als Smartphone. Am Fehlen davon soll's im Zweifel aber nicht scheitern.'''An beiden Terminen findet der selbe Inhalt statt.'''",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Tropf",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pen%26Paper_RPG_-_T.E.A.R.S.",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "15:00",
                "duration": "3:00",
                "room": "Vintage Computing Cluster",
                "slug": "36c3-1333-session_pen_paper_rpg_t_e_a_r_s_",
                "title": "Pen&Paper RPG - T.E.A.R.S.",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "game",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "A Round of the P&P T.E.A.R.S. \"Quest of Chaos\"\n",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Dolonnen",
                    "public_name": "Dolonnen"
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pen%26Paper_RPG_-_T.E.A.R.S.",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T14:15:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:15",
                "duration": "0:45",
                "room": "Vintage Computing Cluster",
                "slug": "36c3-1584-session_pen_paper_rpg_t_e_a_r_s_",
                "title": "Pen&Paper RPG - T.E.A.R.S.",
                "subtitle": "Optionale Charakterbau-Session",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "game",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
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                    "public_name": "Dolonnen"
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            "Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace": [
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:BEAM_LIKE_THE_MAYA_DID:_With_cacao_to_inner_and_outer_beauty",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:00",
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                "title": "BEAM LIKE THE MAYA DID: With cacao to inner and outer beauty",
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                "description": "Try out a CV Dazzle to hack your face to recognition tech. Break up the lines of your face and get a make-up of extremes. Never hide! Always dazzle!\n",
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                "description": "In our reactor you will learn how to reprogram a body with Thai massage.\n",
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                "description": "When is your time to breathe? Inhale. What makes you breathless? Exhale. Stop. Inhale. More. And more. What do you feel? Let go. Overcome your limits. Breathe.\n",
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                "description": "If you love cheese this event is a must !\n[[File:Cheese tasting.jpg|thumb|right|Cheese tasting]][https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/cheeserendezvous36c3/ To secure spot on the Session I. (Day 2, 19h00) please sign in here].[https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/cheeserendezvous2_36c3/ To secure spot on the Session II. (Day 3, 19h00) please sign in here].If you love cheese this event is must, long story short. This is our cheese tasting paradise, cultivated through event to event and yes we should have again \"cheese tasting train\" taking around our samples, fingers crossed (or rather dipped in lazily running aged camembert :-))!Each session is open to 25 people max, please do sign in advance, you can just show up before the event but we are very likely going to be full for t his one. If you can bring cheese which you made by yourself that would be great! Of course some specific local or extraordinary cheese/s or other related condiments like sun dried tomatoes, good quality olives, mustards, wine all would be appreciated. If you are bringing cheese please do label it well with at least it's name and type of milk used, your nick or name/contact would come handy too. The best would be of course to add short description to our wiki (please check the sample). FHB will be getting the main high quality cheeses to offer basic selection with other samples surrounding it plus some basic condiments. Note that due to the interest in previous years we are going to run two sessions each one close to two hours long.This event is based on '''donation at your will no one turned away for lack of funds'''. So lets meet all together again enjoying these lovely creations! Here you can find cheeses which are going to be present, please do add your ones and keep in mind that good half of the cheeses will be not listed here, they will just appear and they are worth of your attention!'''List of possible candidates'''{| class=\"wikitable sortable\"! Cheese Name! Amount! Country of origin! Person Trafficking it! Notes|-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camembert Camembert de Normandie]|500 g|France, Normandie|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|Good quality small scale production Camembert, bio.|-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Agur_Blue Saint Agur Blue] |400 g|France|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|Blue and creamy, cow milk, Beauzac, Auvergne|-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimolette Mimolette]|300 g|France|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|Orange from annatto, cow milk, from Lille. |-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comt%C3%A9_cheese Comt\u00e9]|400 g|France|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|Eastern France, 24 months aged, unpasteurized cow milk, 64 000 t of annual production|-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roquefort Roquefort]|400 g|France|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|South of France, sheep milk, aged in Combalou caves of Roquefort-sur-Soulzon.|-|[http://mfcheese.com/yb.html Young Buck]|2x 150 g|Northern Ireland|[[User:Truhe|Truhe]]|Northern Ireland, three months, cow milk (raw milk)|-|[https://etivaz-aop.ch/en/lenoir-rene-maurice.html L'Etivaz]|2x 150 g|Switzerland|[[User:Truhe|Truhe]]|Switzerland, cow milk (raw milk), 18 months|-|[http://www.sennerei-sibra.at/de/Produkt.php?p=302 Sibratsgf\u00e4ller Bergk\u00e4se]|~2500 g|Austria|[[User:sva|sva]]|Switzerland, cow milk (raw milk), 3-4 months|-|[https://www.bergader.de/bergader-spezialitaeten/bavaria-blu/bavaria-blu-torte-12-kg-torte/ Bavaria blu \"Der Feinw\u00fcrzige\"]|~3500 g|Bavaria|[[User:sva|sva]]|Germany, cow milk|-|[https://www.bergader.de/bergader-spezialitaeten/biarom/biarom-gruener-pfeffer-16-kg/ Biarom Gr\u00fcner Pfeffer]|~2000 g?|Bavaria|[[User:sva|sva]]|Germany, cow milk, lactose free|}",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Kefir_Making",
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                "description": "At this workshop you will learn how to make your own kefir ferments using the kefir grain culture.\n[[File:Kefir cake.jpg|thumb|right|Kefir cake]][[File:Kefir grain.jpg|thumb|right|Kefir grain]][https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/kefir36c3/ To secure spot on this workshop please sign in here.][https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Recipe:Kefir_making_manual_-_short_workshop_form Workshop manual is shared here.]At this workshop you will learn how to make your own [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kefir kefir] ferments using the kefir grain culture. We will explain basic concepts of probiotic, prebiotic and biofilm based polycultures and why it is good to consume foods \u201clabeled\u201d by these terms. You will prepare your own kefir culture, based on the working manual and take it with you so you will be ready to brew wherever you decide hopefully \u201cpositively infecting\u201d your local hackerspace. This time we will also try to make at least as a demonstration a \"kefir cake\" and base of probiotic kefir drink, depending on how much time we will have.We will be talking about milk/dairy fermentations focusing on kefir and yogurt cultures, explaining also the concept of slow food and related terms like probiotics etc. We will demonstrate how to make a new batch of kefir and how to harvest the old one. The main aim of this workshop is for the participants to understand the principles behind the milk fermentation with kefir culture. Combined with the practical experience which I provide you will be able to take care properly about your kefir cultures which is the key for your successful long term fermentation adventures! Don't worry too much about loosing a batch or two, that happens from time to time, keeping the \"mother culture\" happy is the important part. As usually there will be tasters, cultures sharing, manuals and various hints how to use the products in alternative ways making for example probiotic drinks from whey, cream cheese, kefir cake et cetera. I can be also your troubleshooting help if you need it.This workshop is donation based no one turned away for lack of funds and it fallows the usual fhb approach of money handling.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mate_Making",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T12:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1352-session_mate_making",
                "title": "Mate Making",
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                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
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                "description": "Morning Mate to wake you up and keep you Alert for the Day!!!\nWe all drink lots of Mate at the Congress.  Pur your bottle aside and let's try the real thing!Besides the mind awakening and muscle relaxing effects, mate drinking fosters communication and we want to combine these aspects in this hands on workshop where participants will be guided through some simple exercises to envigourMATE their daily routine.WE WILL BE DRINKING IN TRADITIONAL STYLE SHARING OUR STRAWS!!!!The Mate Making Sessions are divided up into 3 parts DAY 1 - We will try a range of standard different mates, pure and learn about how to make, drink and share as well as talk about the health benefits of Mate.  DAY 2 - This is not for the purists, we will mix our Mates with different herbs and go through the Rainbow Mate Range, so that you can learn how to play with your Mate. DAY 3 -  And now it is time to make your own Mate, learn how to prepare and serve.  We're going to get you on your feet to take a deep breath of fresh air, teach you how to take a huge slurp of wild mate and how to communiMATE-",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mead_making_presentation",
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                "description": "A presentation on how to make Mead\n[[File:Mead.jpg|thumb|right|Mead]][[File:Airlock.jpg|thumb|right|Airlock]]Mead is an alcoholic beverage created by fermenting honey with water, sometimes with added fruits or spices. The alcoholic content is normally similar to the one of wine. The defining characteristic of mead is that the majority of the beverage's fermentable sugar is derived from honey. It may be dry or sweet. The terms \"mead\" and \"honey-wine\" often are used synonymously.In the mead presentation, you will learn how to make your own mead by fermenting a mixture of honey and water, together with some tricks helping one avoid common mistakes. You will have the opportunity to taste some mead in the dry style. The presentation is designed for small scale fermenting, typically 10-40 liters.Please note that this events is offered on the 27th and the 28th.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:%EC%98%A4%EB%B0%A9%EC%83%89_Five_Colour_%EA%B9%80%EB%B0%A5_Gimbab_Varieties",
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                "slug": "36c3-1237-session__five_colour__gimbab_varieties",
                "title": "\uc624\ubc29\uc0c9 Five Colour \uae40\ubc25 Gimbab Varieties",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "description": "You will learn during this hands on workshop directly from Eunha who is Korean, how to prepare popular Korean picnic food \uae40\ubc25 (gimbab)\n[[File:Gimbap.jpg|thumb|right|Gimbap]]You will learn during this hands on workshop directly from Eunha who is Korean, how to prepare popular Korean picnic food [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gimbap \uae40\ubc25 (gimbab)], similar to Japanese food called sushi. This one is really fun because after preparing selection of ingredients you can become truly artistic divining variety of combinations on your dish, either the more traditional ones with fermented radish, cucumber, marinated ginger, salmon bely and of course rice or the international style with some ham, cheese etc. It is one of the workshops done really together, talking a lot and having fun.This workshop is donation based no one turned away for lack of funds, money which we collect with your help will be used to cover part of the travel expenses to this event from Korea. Thank you for your support!",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Beewax_Sheets",
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                "description": "Bienenwachst\u00fccher DIY\nT\u00fccher mit Bienenwachs herstellenZiel ist es Lebensmittel alternativ zu verpacken ohne Plastik.Baumwollt\u00fccher, Wachs, Harz und Jojoba\u00f6l habe ich f\u00fcr euch dabei. F\u00fcr die Materialien wird um einen Unkostenbeitrag geben.Wer mag kann gerne eigene T\u00fccher oder Baumwollbeutel mitbringen.Ich freue mich auf euer kommenRaum wird noch bekannt gegeben.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Rum_Tasting",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T22:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:00",
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                "description": "Let's come together and have a rum tasting event.\nLet's come together and have a tasting event. I'm no expert and I don't want to be an expert. If you're an experienced rum lover, you're welcome to join and help me out with things I didn't know yet. But really the event is primarily about enjoying different types of rum together and getting an idea of what consitutes a good rum and which types you like best. Please read the information on to the foodhackingbase wiki page: https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Rum_tasting_36c3 and register a slot in the dudle.If you have rum that you would like to bring for others to taste, we'd be very happy and you're very welcome!",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Bypassing_the_Suprema_BIOStar_Fingerprint_Access_Control",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T19:00:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Bypassing the Suprema BIOStar Fingerprint Access Control",
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                "description": "I'll show you how you can bypass a biometric access control (fingerprint reader) from Suprema. This device is broken AF\n[[File:SupremaBiostar.jpeg|thumb]][[File:Hacking_suprema.png|thumb]]Suprema is a major brand in the world of 'biometric access controls' aka fingerprint-reader-locks. These things allow for people to open doors to their home, office, etc. using their fingerprint (duh...). The device matches the scanned print with a collection of prints in a database. If it finds a match then it triggers the relay which unlocks the door. This sounds simple enough but there are a ton of things that might go wrong with this, certainly when the necessary checks are not enabled in the devices configuration, which is almost never the case. These checks involve for example 'tamper-control', a sensor which triggers an alarm when the device is physically tampered with. In the end the fingerprint-reader needs some sort of connection to a control-server which allows the admin to manage registered prints, so the device needs a network-connection. If the device is not protected with tamper-control (which is not enabled by default) then this leaves the network-connection at the back of the device vulnerable for all sorts of attacks. In the end, if these devices are not properly installed, it's like laying a laptop outside the front-door of your office, connected with a LAN-cable to your network by the way.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Continuous_Security_Testing",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:OpenStreetMap_workshop_-_getting_started,_tools_and_route_engine_hacking",
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                "description": "Introduction to the OpenStreetMap ecosystem + OsmAnd route engine hacking\nThis talk gives an overview of OpenStreetMap and will cover the following topics:- What is it and why is it awesome?- How is the data stored and how can it be edited- An overview of some useful tools, including how to query for specific featuresAfterwards, I'll explain how the OsmAnd route engine can be tweaked, in order to customize routeplanning just for you. (For example, one of my previous projects was adding ski routing into OsmAnd). (To tweak OsmAnd, you'll need an android device - bring yours. I have two spare ones though. It might work on jailbroken iPhones too)Note: feel free to come towards the end of the session if you only want to join the OsmAnd route engine hacking.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Calliope",
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                "description": "spielerisch und kreativ die Welt der Computer kennenlernen\nMit dem Calliope mini kannst du spielerisch und kreativ die Welt der Computer kennenlernen. calliope.ccAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 5-10Alter: 6+ JahreDauer: 30-60minAnmeldung erforderlich?: Nein",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Elektrobastelei",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T10:00:00+01:00",
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                "description": "Tinkering with wires, magnets and batteries, Elektrobastelei mit Draht, Magneten und Batterien\nHow does a nail become a magnet and why does an electric motor rotate? With copper wire, nails, magnets and small lamps you can build electric circuits, electromagnets and small motors and understand what it is all about. Wie wird ein Nagel zum Magneten und warum dreht sich ein Elektromotor? Aus Kupferdraht, N\u00e4geln, Magneten und kleinen L\u00e4mpchen k\u00f6nnt ihr Stromkreise, Elektromagnete und kleine Motoren bauen und verstehen, was es damit auf sich hat.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Factorio",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T12:00:00+01:00",
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                "type": "workshop",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "10 Rechner zum Factorio spielen, Leute die das Spiel erkl\u00e4ren\n10 Rechner zum Factorio spielen, Leute die das Spiel erkl\u00e4renAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: ca 10-20 gleichzeitig (inkl. Zuschauer)Alter: 7-m JahreDauer bis zu ca.1.5hAnmeldung erforderlich? nein (wenn was frei ist)",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Game_Over_Society",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T12:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:00",
                "duration": "0:30",
                "room": "Kidspace",
                "slug": "36c3-1585-session_game_over_society",
                "title": "Game Over Society",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "game",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Game Over Society\nWerde Teil der Game Over Society, einem riesigem Netzwerkspiel:ANALOG OHNE DATEN OHNE AKKU OHNE WEBWir spielen auf eine neue Art und Weise Schere-Stein-Papier. Dabei wollen wir herausfinden, was es bedeutet Teil unterschiedlicher Gruppen zu sein, die dennoch fest zusammenh\u00e4ngen.",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Claudius",
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                "id": 1586,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Game_Over_Society",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00",
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                "room": "Kidspace",
                "slug": "36c3-1586-session_game_over_society",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "description": "Game Over Society\nWerde Teil der Game Over Society, einem riesigem Netzwerkspiel:ANALOG OHNE DATEN OHNE AKKU OHNE WEBWir spielen auf eine neue Art und Weise Schere-Stein-Papier. Dabei wollen wir herausfinden, was es bedeutet Teil unterschiedlicher Gruppen zu sein, die dennoch fest zusammenh\u00e4ngen.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Kidspace_Standup_meeting",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:00",
                "duration": "0:20",
                "room": "Kidspace",
                "slug": "36c3-1579-session_kidspace_standup_meeting",
                "title": "Kidspace Standup meeting",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Short kidspace standup meeting\nStandup meeting in the Kidspace for all parents* to organise, make anouncements, adress security risks, etc.We meet at the StullenschleuderKurzes Treffen f\u00fcr Eltern* im Kidspace, damit wir uns organisieren, Ank\u00fcndigungen machen k\u00f6nnen Sicherheitshinweise geben k\u00f6nnen usw.",
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                "id": 1472,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Selbstgebaute_Musik",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Kidspace",
                "slug": "36c3-1472-session_selbstgebaute_musik",
                "title": "Selbstgebaute Musik",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten Klangerzeugern\nMusik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten KlangerzeugernAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 3-7Alter: f\u00fcr Kinder von 5-99 JahrenAnmeldung erforderlich?: nein, kommt jederzeit vorbei (w\u00e4hrend der Workshopzeiten)Unkostenbeitrag: Freiwillige Spenden",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Manu",
                    "public_name": "Manu"
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Lea",
                    "public_name": "Lea"
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Selbstgebaute_Musik",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T12:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Kidspace",
                "slug": "36c3-1474-session_selbstgebaute_musik",
                "title": "Selbstgebaute Musik",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
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                "description": "Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten Klangerzeugern\nMusik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten KlangerzeugernAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 3-7Alter: f\u00fcr Kinder von 5-99 JahrenAnmeldung erforderlich?: nein, kommt jederzeit vorbei (w\u00e4hrend der Workshopzeiten)Unkostenbeitrag: Freiwillige Spenden",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:T-Shirt_Druck",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T12:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:00",
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                "room": "Kidspace",
                "slug": "36c3-1456-session_t_shirt_druck",
                "title": "T-Shirt Druck",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "print your own t-shirt, Bedruckt eure T-Shirts\nPrint your own t-shirt with screen printing.Bedruckt eure eigenen T-Shirts mit siebdruck.Anzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 4 / StundeAlter: > 6 JahreDauer 15 ~ 30 MinutenAnmeldung erforderlich? Wir werden Wartemarken ausgebenUnkostenbeitrag: freiwillig, 8~10\u20ac je nach Verbrauch",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Ploenne",
                    "public_name": "Ploenne"
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Trickmisch",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1575-session_trickmisch",
                "title": "Trickmisch",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Trickfilme selber machen, make your own stop-motions\nTRICKMISCH.de und TRIXMIX.tv sind wieder auf dem Congress, um mit Euch Trickfilme und Animationssequenzen digital am Rechner oder analog am Leuchttisch zu erstellen. Kommt vorbei, zeichnet und animiert Eure eigenen Sequenzen oder w\u00e4hlt Material und Figuren aus unserer umfangreichen Sammlung aus!Es besteht keine Altersbeschr\u00e4nkung und alles was ihr wissen m\u00fcsst zeigen und erkl\u00e4ren wir Euch.English TextTRICKMISCH.de and TRIXMIX.tv will be at the Congress again to create stop-motions and animation-sequences with you. Digitally on the computer or analogue at the lighttable. Come along!There is no age limit and everything you need to know will be shown and explained.",
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                    "public_name": "Silvio"
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Julia",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wein_:_Offline",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
                "duration": "0:30",
                "room": "Kidspace",
                "slug": "36c3-1557-session_wein_offline",
                "title": "Wein : Offline",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "discussion",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Ein Reise durch Bioweine von unabh\u00e4ngige Quellen\n",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Gnomus",
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                "guid": "5d7b0d0e-cadb-4687-af83-39ff06b2961b",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:CoderDojo_Neopixel_Hacking",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1108-session_coderdojo_neopixel_hacking",
                "title": "CoderDojo Neopixel Hacking",
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                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "ATTiny+Neopixel hacking\n[[File:Th 126A4494.JPG]]Im Rahmen des Workshops werden wir auf Basis des Microcontrollers ATTiny85  Neopixel LEDs zum leuchten bringen. Gerne kann die Schaltung am Ende des Workshops mitgenommen werden. Eine Spendenbox wird es auch geben. Die Eigenkosten f\u00fcr die Schaltung betragen circa sechs Euro.Der Workshop ist f\u00fcr junge Padawans ab circa 12 Jahren aufw\u00e4rts. L\u00f6terfahrung ist nicht notwendig.Wer aber schon fit im L\u00f6ten ist, ist schneller mit der Schaltung fertig und kann sich auf die Programmierung des Microcontrollers (in C) konzentrieren. Noch keine C-Kenntnisse? Kein Problem - wir helfen Dir dabei. Und auch wenn man dieser zarten Schaltung nicht ansieht - da kommen noch zwei Schalter ran und Du kannst kleinere Spiele daf\u00fcr programmieren und darauf spielen.'''Bitte melde Dich bei bengoshi AT c-base Punkt org f\u00fcr den Workshop an. Wir haben circa 20 Pl\u00e4tze.'''[[File:NeoPixelHacking-CoderDojo-2.gif]]",
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                    "public_name": "DerMicha"
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                    "id": 0,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Einf%C3%BChrung_Schneidplotter",
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                "description": "Plottern der Ergebnisse von Tag 1\nWir\u00a0pl0tt0rn\u00a0die\u00a0Ergebnisse\u00a0vom\u00a0Vortag\u00a0bzw\u00a0c-base/36C3/Whatever-LogosWir haben ein paar Aufkleber- und ein paar Textil-Folien dabei, bitte\u00a0bringt\u00a0Textilien\u00a0selbst\u00a0mit\u00a0(am\u00a0besten\u00a0100%\u00a0Baumwolle)!",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacker_Boardgames",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:00",
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                "room": "C-base",
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                "title": "Hacker Boardgames",
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                "description": "We willl play nice hacker boardgames\nWas spielen Nerds nach Sonnenuntergang? Sie programmieren beispielsweise Roboter mit Spielkarten und lassen sie \u00fcber ein Brettspiel laufen. Muss man daf\u00fcr programmieren k\u00f6nnen? Nein, \u00fcberhaupt nicht. Aber das Spiel macht einen Riesenspa\u00df und ganz nebenbei lernt man noch ein bi\u00dfchen, wie beim Programmieren gedacht wird.Daneben werden wir Rasende Roboter, Go und Pentagame anbieten.Insgesamt also ein lockerer Ausklang f\u00fcr den Junghackertag.Eine Anmeldung ist nicht n\u00f6tig, sei einfach rechtzeitig bei der Assembly.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pentagame_Dojo",
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                "description": "Just playing Pentagame\nPentagame is a fun abstract board game2 players take ca. 20 minutes (well depends, on how long you think about it)3 players take maybe 40 minutes (beginner games are often shorter)4 players take some 45 minutes (unless you're pros and play in 2 teams of 2 players - that can take a while)The rules can be explained in less than a minute and are available on the big inter net in a number of languages and videos.",
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                "description": "Wir spielen ein Pentagame Turnier.\nWir spielen ein Pentagame-Turnier! Ausreichend Spiele sind vorhanden.Das Spiel wird kurz vorher erkl\u00e4rt und ist echt einfach zu verstehen.Das Turnier steht ausdr\u00fccklich auch Anf\u00e4ngern und vor allem Teilnehmenden des Junghackertags offen.Es wird eine Gruppenphase und dann ein K.O.-Tunier der 8 besten geben.Ein Prototyp wird verlost unter jenen, die nicht die K.O.-Phase erreicht haben.Ein weiterer Prototyp geht als Preis an den Turniergewinner (neben Weltruhm, nat\u00fcrlich).Links zu Erkl\u00e4rvideos, Regeln usw. \u00fcber https://pentagame.org/.",
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                "description": "Wir zeigen Schul-Projekte und bieten Einsteigern Hilfe an.\nDie Roboter Werkstatt der Evangelischen Schule Berlin Zentrum zeigt ein paar mit Python umgesetzte Lego EVO3 Roboter Projekte. Teilnehmerinnen der Werkstatt werden Interessierten ihre Projekte zeigen und die ersten Schritte der Python Programmierung mit dem Lego EVO3 Roboter vermitteln.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Was_kann_ich_tun,_um_umweltbewusster_und_klimaneutraler_zu_leben%3F",
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                "title": "Was kann ich tun, um umweltbewusster und klimaneutraler zu leben?",
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                "type": "talk",
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                "description": "Wie kann ich meine Welt verbessern?! \u2013 Niederschwellige Handlungsanweisungen\nEs gibt viele kompetente \u00c4u\u00dferungen zum Thema \"Handeln gegen den Klimawandel\", doch mir ist aufgefallen, dass es kaum kompakt zusammengefasste, einfach umzusetzende Beispiele aus der Praxis gibt. Internetportale bieten selbstverst\u00e4ndlich viele Informationen, die mit Zeitaufwand und Ausprobieren sehr hilfreich sein k\u00f6nnen. Doch mensch kann sich leicht verzetteln oder auf Grund der F\u00fclle und dem vorausgesetzten Wissen, schnell die Motivation verlieren. Deswegen m\u00f6chte ich M\u00f6glichkeiten aufzeigen, die einfach umzusetzen sind.Diese Praxisbeispiele sind aus fast allen Lebensbereichen, so nimmt z.B. unsere Nutzung von elektronischen Ger\u00e4ten gro\u00dfen Raum ein. Hier f\u00e4llt uns der Verzicht und die Ver\u00e4nderung des Verhaltens schwer \u2013 verst\u00e4ndlicherweise. Unser Konsumverhalten ist nicht nur an dieser Stelle der Knackpunkt. Ern\u00e4hrung, Reisen, K\u00f6rperpflege etc. k\u00f6nnen ressourcenschonender gelebt werden. Das l\u00e4sst sich allerdings nicht ohne einen teilweisen Verzicht auf unsere bisherige Bequemlichkeit umsetzen. Dabei stellt sich die Frage nach der Reflexion unserer bisherigen Gewohnheiten, des Willens zur Ver\u00e4nderung und eines wirklichen Anfangs. Hier m\u00f6chte ich mit der Vorstellung niederschwelliger Beispiele aus der Praxis Einstiege bieten.",
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                "title": "Creating Z-Wave controllers and devices",
                "subtitle": "!! Room changed to CDC Assembly !!",
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                    "public_name": "CryptGoat"
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                "links": [
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            "Assembly:BerndCon": [
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                "guid": "26ac2f1e-0cdc-4458-bd54-3355a994f104",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Drachenlord_Autogrammstunde",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
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                "title": "Drachenlord Autogrammstunde",
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                "type": "meeting",
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                "description": "Autogrammstunde mit Rainer Winkler\nNachdem der Lard auf Einladung heuer das erste mal zum C3 kommt und an einem LightningTalk zum Thema cybermobbing partizipiert, darf auch eine Autogrammstunde f\u00fcr Fans nicht fehlen!Hater unerw\u00fcnscht!",
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:CB6BOB",
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            "Assembly:Nibble Area": [
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                "guid": "7eb05109-ba3f-4a8d-b573-00c0780c91d3",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fancy_RGB-LED_Cube_Workshop_(Junghacker_Edition)",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T13:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "13:00",
                "duration": "3:00",
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                "type": "workshop",
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                "description": "A very simple but fancy RGB LED Cube especially made for learning how to solder.\nThe Binary Kitchen soldering workshop goes 36C3. We are providing a soldering workshop for several and completely different soldering kits. Come and solder with us, an manual and 20 soldering irons.The RGB LED Cube is a simple LED cube consisting of 27 RGB LEDs in a 3x3x3 configuration. No programming or soldering skills needed.This is a special Workshop for Junghacker. If there is space left, feel free to join!Soldering skills are helpful but not needed. This course is also for absolute beginners. We don't have a sign up list, just come by and solder (but we just have 38 seats, first come first serve).[[File:rgb-led-cube.jpg|600px]]* More information about other Workshops: https://www.binary-kitchen.de/wiki/doku.php?id=veranstaltungen:nibble_area* More information about CubeDIP: https://github.com/Binary-Kitchen/SolderingTutorial/tree/master/CubeDIP",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Marove",
                    "public_name": "Marove"
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                "id": 1282,
                "guid": "55b0c8e8-1a68-47e4-96cf-063f925ed86f",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Nibble%2B%2B_-_A_very_(!)_hard_Soldering_Challenge",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
                "duration": "4:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Nibble Area",
                "slug": "36c3-1282-session_nibble_a_very_hard_soldering_challenge",
                "title": "Nibble++ - A very (!) hard Soldering Challenge",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
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                "description": "A simple PCB to test your SMD hand-soldering skills. Going down to sand grain sized 01005 SMD parts, this button is a challenge for experienced \"soldiers\" and those who want to become one.\nThe Binary Kitchen soldering workshop goes 36C3. We are providing a soldering workshop for several and completely different soldering kits. Come and solder with us, an manual and 38 soldering irons.Nibble++ is a simple PCB to test your SMD hand-soldering skills. Going down to sand grain sized 01005 SMD parts, this button is a challenge for experienced \"soldiers\" and those who want to become one. You're free to bring your own device and microscope.Soldering skills are helpful but you can do what you can do. The kit starts with more easy SMD sizes. We don't have a sign up list, just come by and solder (but we just have 38 seats, first come first serve).[[File:nibble-plus-plus.png|600px]]* More information about other Workshops: https://www.binary-kitchen.de/wiki/doku.php?id=veranstaltungen:nibble_area* More information about the Nibble++: https://github.com/Binary-Kitchen/SolderingTutorial/tree/master/NibblePlusPlusSMD",
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Marove",
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            "Assembly:Placeholder for Komona Cinopolis": [
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                "id": 1572,
                "guid": "ec6c7e1a-8bbd-4f6f-abe0-9e0590c1487f",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hackers_against_Climate_Change_(HACC)_Meeting",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Placeholder for Komona Cinopolis",
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                "title": "Hackers against Climate Change (HACC) Meeting",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "discussion",
                "language": "en",
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                "description": "\"Hackers against Climate Change\" is a preliminary name for a variety of working groups/action groups that gathered during the \"Hackers against Climate Change\" session at the 35th Chaos Communication Congress in Leipzig.  We'd like to meet up again at 36c3\nHaccers againt Climate Change will meet @ Boredom - Komona. We'd like to discuss which workgroups are active on which topics and see which topis we pick up from last year or which new ones we address.",
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Moep",
                    "public_name": "Moep"
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                "links": [
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                "id": 1439,
                "guid": "9476ee20-6247-44bc-a2e9-71e9ca4f8c7e",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Let%27s_Watch_JoJo%27s_Bizarre_Adventure_-_Phantom_Blood",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T00:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "00:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Assembly:Placeholder for Komona Cinopolis",
                "slug": "36c3-1439-session_let_s_watch_jojo_s_bizarre_adventure_phantom_blood",
                "title": "Let's Watch JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Phantom Blood",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "other",
                "language": "en",
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                "description": "We will watch the first 3 episodes of the most recent anime adaption of the first part of THE BEST MANGA IN THE WORLD: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (JJBA) by Hirohiko Araki and talk a bit.\nWhile the JJBA comics are ongoing for more than 30 years now currently in part 9, the part 1 animation itself consists of 9 episodes that in itself tell a tightly packed thriller story of 19th century English gentlemen and the invasion of a devil in disguise.   Eccentric poses, fresh and innovative ideas, fast-paced story telling and overall unparalleled aesthetics in manga and anime adaptation made it an all-time masterpiece as well as a source for memes and references in modern media, even inspiring Billie Eilish's outfits.   Episodes are in Japanese with English subtitles. We'll have some time to look at a few memes, the troubled history of JJBA in the west and current development as well :)",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Taulex",
                    "public_name": "Taulex"
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            "1komona dezentrale*": [
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                "id": 1641,
                "guid": "a326d2e6-d60d-41d3-9aef-8cd59538f809",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Humans_Evaluate_Values_Token",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1641-session_humans_evaluate_values_token",
                "title": "Humans Evaluate Values Token",
                "subtitle": "How can values save the world?",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "discussion",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "A philosophical model for the internet\n",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Ahimsa",
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            "Assembly:Open Infrastructure Orbit": [
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                "id": 1588,
                "guid": "67664c57-de48-4070-b60e-040e25d4973d",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:KNX_/_OpenHAB_Selbsthilfegruppe",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T16:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:30",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Open Infrastructure Orbit",
                "slug": "36c3-1588-session_knx_openhab_selbsthilfegruppe",
                "title": "KNX / OpenHAB Selbsthilfegruppe",
                "subtitle": "KNX ist toll, zusammen mit OpenHAB sind die M\u00f6glichkeiten unendlich. Wir tauschen uns \u00fcber Automatisierungsideen aus und sprechen \u00fcber best practices.",
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                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "KNX / OpenHAB Ideenaustausch\nOIO Workshop Dome",
                "persons": [
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Melle",
                    "public_name": "Melle"
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                "links": [
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                "guid": "12f80390-7337-458f-88a7-ecadc78430a7",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Nudeln_hacken_-_Wettbewerb_f%C3%BCr_Junghacker_von_5_Jahren_bis_%E2%88%9E_(Session_A)",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T15:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "15:30",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Open Infrastructure Orbit",
                "slug": "36c3-1418-session_nudeln_hacken_wettbewerb_fuer_junghacker_von_5_jahren_bis_session_a_",
                "title": "Nudeln hacken - Wettbewerb f\u00fcr Junghacker von 5 Jahren bis \u221e (Session A)",
                "subtitle": "Nudel Hacken",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Wettbewerb f\u00fcr Junghacker von 5 Jahren bis \u221e\nSpa\u00df am Ger\u00e4t: Mehrere Teams bauen gleichzeitig mit Nudeln um die Wette. Dabei geht es um kreativen Umgang mit Technik und die Erfahrung, dass man Dinge auch jenseits der eigentlichen Verwendungszwecke gut gebrauchen kann. Junghacker bzw. solche die es werden wollen, k\u00f6nnen alleine oder als Team kommen. Es kann jeder mitmachen, der wei\u00df, was eine Nudel ist. PS: Es werden keine Lebensmittel verschwendet. PPS: Erwachsene d\u00fcrfen auch mitmachen, wenn sie den Junghacker keinen Platz wegnehmen. Sie werden aber wahrscheinlich gegen den Nachwuchs verlieren :-D",
                "persons": [
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Stefan",
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                "id": 1419,
                "guid": "57822e80-e488-4645-a810-1fd53287f2de",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Nudeln_hacken_-_Wettbewerb_f%C3%BCr_Junghacker_von_5_Jahren_bis_%E2%88%9E_(Session_B)",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T11:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:30",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Open Infrastructure Orbit",
                "slug": "36c3-1419-session_nudeln_hacken_wettbewerb_fuer_junghacker_von_5_jahren_bis_session_b_",
                "title": "Nudeln hacken - Wettbewerb f\u00fcr Junghacker von 5 Jahren bis \u221e (Session B)",
                "subtitle": "Nudel Hacken",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Wettbewerb f\u00fcr Junghacker von 5 Jahren bis \u221e\nSpa\u00df am Ger\u00e4t: Mehrere Teams bauen gleichzeitig mit Nudeln um die Wette. Dabei geht es um kreativen Umgang mit Technik und die Erfahrung, dass man Dinge auch jenseits der eigentlichen Verwendungszwecke gut gebrauchen kann. Junghacker bzw. solche die es werden wollen, k\u00f6nnen alleine oder als Team kommen. Es kann jeder mitmachen, der wei\u00df, was eine Nudel ist. PS: Es werden keine Lebensmittel verschwendet. PPS: Erwachsene d\u00fcrfen auch mitmachen, wenn sie den Junghacker keinen Platz wegnehmen. Sie werden aber wahrscheinlich gegen den Nachwuchs verlieren :-D",
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Stefan",
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              },
              {
                "id": 1420,
                "guid": "9d4cd80c-7c7e-42dc-8546-31f1b3aec249",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Trotz_Schule_die_Zukunft_meistern%3F",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T13:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "13:30",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Open Infrastructure Orbit",
                "slug": "36c3-1420-session_trotz_schule_die_zukunft_meistern_",
                "title": "Trotz Schule die Zukunft meistern?",
                "subtitle": "Trotz Schule die Zukunft meistern? - Mitmach-Workshop f\u00fcr Menschen von 10-100 Jahre",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Mitmach-Workshop f\u00fcr Menschen von 10-100 Jahre\nIn einem Workshop \u00fcberlegen Sch\u00fcler*innen gemeinsam mit anderen, wie man sich auf Berufe vorbereitet, die es heute noch gar nicht gibt. Und warum das eigene Smartphone- und Social-Media-Verhalten einem die Zukunft rettet statt sie zu vergeigen.Die Sch\u00fcler*innen von heute werden sp\u00e4ter Jobs machen, von denen es 65% heute noch gar nicht gibt - sagt eine Studie, der OECD. Die OECD hat auch Thesen aufgestellt worauf es in der Zukunft ankommt. Da werden Punkte wie \"Problem l\u00f6sen/kritisches Denken\" oder \"Kreativit\u00e4t\" genannt und pers\u00f6nliche Eigentschaften wie \"Neugierde\", \"Initiative\" oder \"Ausdauer/Entschlossenheit\" aufgelistet. Bereitet einen die Schule wirklich auf so was vor, oder sind die Lernwelten nicht viel gr\u00f6\u00dfer. Wie ist ein Besuch des 36C3 einzuordnen? Wie \"wird man neugierig\"?Der Workshop wird besonders lebendig, wenn verschiedene Altergruppen/ Generationen teilnehmen. Wenn es allerdings eng im Raum wird, werden Sch\u00fcler*innen bevorzugt.",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Stefan",
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                "links": []
              }
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            "Studio Datsche": [
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                "id": 1554,
                "guid": "c8000aa0-cd83-4b87-bed0-313cbc5de1a6",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Lectures:_Analog_Strategies",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00",
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                "type": "talk",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "\nanaloge k\u00fcnstlerische strategien/// sofie suiexcursion about artefacts/// joelle &isak (in English)sphere radio leipzig /// ben und anna",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Deine_datsche",
                    "public_name": "Deine datsche"
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              },
              {
                "id": 1556,
                "guid": "8120f91b-f9aa-4215-8cb1-ca42d249c43d",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Performance:_Artefact_Excursion",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
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                "room": "Studio Datsche",
                "slug": "36c3-1556-session_performance_artefact_excursion",
                "title": "Performance: Artefact Excursion",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "",
                "language": "",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "\naudio-performance of jo\u00eb Ret: https://soundcloud.com/joelleserret",
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              },
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                "id": 1489,
                "guid": "cb6c6733-c122-43e6-9b41-9aa83c8a960b",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Warm-up_und_Brei",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1489-session_warm_up_und_brei",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "other",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Sport and Porridge\nslowly getting into movement/ no gym yet but some easy reminder that we still have a body to use and enjoy. filling it with seeds and fruits which are provided by the megalomanic and perfectionist master of brei.",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Deine_datsche",
                    "public_name": "Deine datsche"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1558,
                "guid": "55ad228f-0c8a-48c9-9156-eaa4374b81f3",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Workshop_:_Tapeloops",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T13:00:00+01:00",
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                "room": "Studio Datsche",
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                "title": "Workshop : Tapeloops",
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                "type": "workshop",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "\nAn Inquiry Into Tape Loops and the Nature of the Loop!In this workshop, you will learn how to make your own cassette tape loops and some basics about tape players in general, as well as the cultural importance of the loop itself and how recordings became instruments.What to bring (if you can):A cassette with screwsClear packing tapeA screwdriverScissorsA cassette player (4-track for a better experience)Optional:Mat boardA rulerA rubber washerA razor or craft knifeDouble-sided tape",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Deine_datsche",
                    "public_name": "Deine datsche"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
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                "id": 1559,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Workshop:_analogue_sound_making_for_movies_and_other",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T17:00:00+01:00",
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                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
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                "description": "The Art of Foley\nIn this workshop we will create sounds to an animated short-movie. Find the  cracking-howling-rattling-ringing-cracking-whistling features of your sourrounding, use your acting talents and discover unimagined soundscapes.",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Deine_datsche",
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                "id": 1331,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Letter_writing_to_prisoners,_sitting_in_jail_for_hacking",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00",
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                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Assembly:Anarchist Village",
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                "title": "Letter writing to prisoners, sitting in jail for hacking",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Getting together and writing letters and postcards to hackers in prison\nHacktivism from time to time leads to imprisonment and repressions. There are several people right now siting in jail that consider themselves anarchist or did actions that are supported by anarchist community. Not to let those people alone in prison we would like to have every day 1 hour around the table, where we get to know the stories of imprisoned activists and write them some words of support with postcards/letters. You don't need any special skills for that. The postcards will be there for you.",
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                "description": "Explore how makeup can be used to look awesome and to prevent face detection!\n[[File:Makeup.png|thumb]]Following Adam Harveys CV Dazzle (https://ahprojects.com/cvdazzle/) we want to find out how to use makeup to not only look awesome, but also prevent face detection!We bring makeup, hair extensions, jewelry, etc and a webcam with a simple face detection algorithm (of course nothing gets recorded).Join us in exploring the limits of face detection! Bring friends, own makeup etc if you want! :)",
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                "description": "Learn how to solder. For beginners and moderately experienced kids (age < 18)\n",
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                "description": "Let's use Python to make a chatbot\nMatrix is an open standard for interoperable, decentralised, real-time communication over the Internet. It can be used to power Instant Messaging, VoIP/WebRTC signalling, Internet of Things communication - or anywhere you need a standard HTTP API for publishing and subscribing to data whilst tracking the conversation history.There are Python SDKs available for interfacing with Matrix as a client (that is, doing things a client application or bot would do, such as sending and receiving messages.) In this workshop you will investigate how to interact with the Matrix platform, first using curl HTTP calls, then using Python. You will use the Matrix Python SDK to read messages, and extract their contents.",
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                "description": "Let\u2019s install NixOS!\nBring your own device :)",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00",
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                "description": "It's a combination of acupressure and breathing techniques. How much pain do you carry? Can you imagine to make yourself perceptible? Can you imagine potential behind pain?\n",
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                "date": "2019-12-28T13:30:00+01:00",
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                "description": "Learn about the open hardware pocket science lab\nJoin us for a self-guided exploratory workshop on Pocket Science Lab with your Android phone or laptop PC. Our goal is to develop an open source measuring device for electronics and sensors. In this exploratory workshop you have the chance to learn about the applications and test it with the device.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:SUSI.AI_Personal_Assistant",
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                "subtitle": "SUSI.AI Personal Assitant on Your Linux Desktop - Part 1",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Powerplant_Teammeeting",
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                "description": "Welcome to Pi Mapper - a free and open source tool for projection mapping on the Raspberry Pi\nPi Mapper is an open source projection mapping tool intended to be used on the Raspberry Pi minicomputers to reduce cost and licensing complications. It started as an addon for the openFrameworks creative coding toolkit and now is available as a disk image that one can download from https://ofxpimapper.com. During the workshop we will go through the process of installing the disk image and best practices on how to use it for your best projection mapping project. If you are strong and motivated, please bring your own Raspberry Pi (please no Raspberry Pi 4 yet), a monitor or a projector.",
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                "description": "A meetup for everyone interested in workers'-owned tech-coops or already involved in one. Just drop by!\n",
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                "description": "Vaporizer Enthusiasts Meetup\nVaporizer User meetup at CCL Terrace (https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/c:0:293.25:346.71/). After talking a bit we can head out to get some pizza or some other food.",
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                "description": "The Secretary of the Tinkering To Come explains the Mission\nThe Secretary of The Tinkering To Come explains everything concerning the Tinkering To Come and how you can participate.\"We are a group of hacker attracted people who founded The Tinkering To Come as an opportunity to work together on cultural and political projects and at least the big plan to find a place to shape for creativity and sustainability use and to let different events happen there. In the last couple of years we came up with four main measures: 1. The \"digitale bstly\", as a digital place outside the big social networks with our own infrastructure. 2. The \"Sekretariat dKB\" as an office to handle financial and bureaucratic task and to support the happening of events. There for a registered association is necessary. As chairman in a voluntary culture association the knowledge is given for this step. 3. The \"Kongress der Kommenden Bastelei\" as yearly meetup to see each other and talk about future plans. 4. At least the \"Bastelei in der Bredouille\" to found a terrain for constructions and gardening.- Our assembly on congress is just a place to meet with other communities and to discuss and explore our ideas and possibilities. Of course there are professions where we need some help and we want to use the nice congress atmosphere to talk and tinker together! \"",
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                "description": "Zum Umgang mit autorit\u00e4ren Weltbildern, Trollen und weiteren schwierigen Situationen auf Cryptopartys und anderen Veranstaltungen\nWer kennt sie bei Veranstaltungen nicht: Die Leute, die (absichtlich) st\u00f6ren und blockieren, die Leute, die einen mit Meinungen und Aussagen konfrontieren, die offensichtlich falsch oderverwerflich sind, denen dennoch nur sehr schwer zu begegnen ist. Und die Fragen, die man sich dann stellt: H\u00e4tte ich anders reagieren oder die Situation gar verhindern k\u00f6nnen? Dieser Mini Workshop soll euch ein paar Hilfestellungen, Tipps und Tricks geben, wie ihr euch auf eure zuk\u00fcnftigen Veranstaltungen vorbereiten und wie ihr euch rechtlich absichern k\u00f6nnt, solltet ihr bspw. jemandem die Teilnahme verweigern. Auch werden euch hilfreiche Tipps, Tricks undStrategien aus der Praxis verraten, mit denen ihr schwierigen Situationen begegnen k\u00f6nnt.Zun\u00e4chst werde ich euch grundlegend er\u00f6rtern, wie ihr autorit\u00e4res Gedankengut als solchesidentifizieren k\u00f6nnt und an Beispielen erl\u00e4utern, was den Unterschied zwischen \u201eKritik\u201c und\u201eIdeologie\u201c ausmacht. Anschlie\u00dfend werde ich euch allgemeine Tipps zur Argumentation und zumUmgang mit schwierigen Aussagen geben. Und zum Schluss noch die M\u00f6glichkeiten, die ihr(rechtlich) als Veranstalter habt und was ihr bei der Organisation einer Veranstaltung beachtenk\u00f6nnt, um einen reibungslosen Ablauf auch bei St\u00f6rungsf\u00e4llen zu gew\u00e4hrleisten.Um alles praxisnah zu gestalten, werden wir an von euch konstruierten Fallbeispielen dastheoretisch gelernte anwenden und einem Praxistest unterziehen.",
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                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-11114-die_affare_hannibal",
                "title": "Die Aff\u00e4re Hannibal",
                "subtitle": "Eine erste Bilanz",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Sie sollen den Staat sch\u00fctzen, sind aber selbst eine Gefahr: Soldaten und Polizisten, die sich in Chat-Gruppen organisieren und auf den \u201eTag X\u201c vorbereiten. Mit aufw\u00e4ndigen Recherchen hat ein Team der taz ein bundesweites konspiratives Netzwerk aus Preppern und Staatsbediensteten aufgedeckt. Kopf war \u201eHannibal\u201c, Elitesoldat beim Kommando Spezialkr\u00e4fte \u2013 und Auskunftsperson f\u00fcr den Milit\u00e4rischen Abschirmdienst. Hier geben die ReporterInnen Einblick in die Recherche und zeigen, was aus ihren Berichten folgte. Oder auch nicht.",
                "description": "Ein Elitesoldat des Kommando Spezialkr\u00e4fte, der bundesweit Chatgruppen und einen Verein namens \u201eUniter e.V.\u201c gr\u00fcndet, in dem paramilit\u00e4rische Trainings abgehalten werden.\r\n\r\nEin SEK-Polizist und Prepper, der knapp 60.000 Schuss Munition hortet, die aus Polizeibest\u00e4nden entwendet wurden.\r\n\r\nM\u00e4nner, die Feindeslisten anlegen und offenbar planen, an einem \u201eTag X\u201c politische Gegner umzubringen.\r\n\r\nDrei Schlaglichter auf die mehr als zwei Jahre andauernde \u201eHannibal\u201c-Recherche der taz. Sie f\u00fchrte in viele Felder: Hinein in Verfassungsschutzbeh\u00f6rden und Bundeswehr; hinaus aufs Land zwischen Mecklenburg-Vorpommern und Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg; auf Facebook-Profile philippinischer Politiker und in Telegram-Chats deutscher Verschw\u00f6rer.\r\n\r\nAuf die Recherchen folgte Best\u00fcrzung, aber \u2013 zun\u00e4chst \u2013 auch Bel\u00e4cheln. Sind diese Leute wirklich gef\u00e4hrlich oder doch blo\u00df harmlose Spinner? \r\n\r\nIn diesem Talk geben zwei der ReporterInnen des taz-Teams einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit, berichten von Begegnungen mit Preppern mit Umsturzfantasien und Verfassungsschutzmitarbeitern, die im schwarzen Porsche Cayenne vorfahren. Sie berichten von Erfolgen bei der Online-Recherche und warum Hinfahren und an T\u00fcren klingeln am Ende doch unerl\u00e4sslich ist.\r\n\r\nDie Journalisten schildern, was nach ihren Ver\u00f6ffentlichungen passiert ist: Im politischen Raum, in der Justiz \u2013 und welche Fragen noch offen sind. Warum etwa wird nicht wegen Bildung einer terroristischen Vereinigung ermittelt?\r\n\r\nVortrag von:\r\nSebastian Erb, Redakteur der taz am Wochenende \r\nDaniel Schulz, Leiter des Ressorts Reportage & Recherche der taz",
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                    "id": 9645,
                    "public_name": "Sebastian Erb"
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                    "id": 9893,
                    "public_name": "Daniel Schulz"
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                  {
                    "url": "www.taz.de/hannibal",
                    "title": "Alle taz-Texte der \"Hannibal\"-Recherche"
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10541.html",
                "id": 10541,
                "guid": "b43cb1c3-0dbf-451f-82a0-e93b32c7222b",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T14:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:10",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-10541-hacking_the_media_gefluchtete_schmuggeln_nazis_torten_passe_falschen",
                "title": "Hacking the Media: Gefl\u00fcchtete schmuggeln, Nazis torten, P\u00e4sse f\u00e4lschen",
                "subtitle": "Warum wir zivilen Ungehorsam und Subversion mehr brauchen denn je",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Ein lustiger R\u00fcckblick \u00fcber die Aktionen des Peng Kollektivs.",
                "description": "Cop Map zu Polizeigewalt, MaskID zum \u00dcberwachungsstaat und Gesichtserkennung, Adblocker zur Werbeindustrie, CFRO zum Finanzsystem, Deutschland geht klauen zu Lieferketten und der Aufbau der Bewegung Seebr\u00fccke zur Entkriminalisierung der Seenotrettung sind nur ein Bruchteil der Aktionen, die seit dem letzten Besuch 2015 hier noch nicht pr\u00e4sentiert wurden. \r\n\r\nEine Tour de Force durch Momente zivilen Ungehorsams und Subversion, wobei wir uns selbst nicht zu ernst nehmen und vor allem darauf abzielen, mit den sozialen Bewegungen zusammen zu arbeiten.\r\n\r\nEine Stunde geballte Kommunikationsguerilla, lustige Medienaktionen, aber auch ein Einblick in m\u00f6gliche Denkweisen und Aktionsm\u00f6glichkeiten, die andere machen k\u00f6nnen. Was ist heutzutage m\u00f6glich und was ist vor allem n\u00f6tig?",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9216,
                    "public_name": "Conny Runner"
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                    "id": 9889,
                    "public_name": "Ronny Sommer"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  {
                    "url": "https://pen.gg",
                    "title": "Peng Kollektiv"
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11217.html",
                "id": 11217,
                "guid": "c644a511-f6dd-448e-b492-fb577ddb72c1",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T16:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:10",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-11217-finfisher_verklagen",
                "title": "Finfisher verklagen",
                "subtitle": "Rechtsbr\u00fcche beim Export von \u00dcberwachungssoftware",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Die GFF hat gemeinsam mit Reporter ohne Grenzen (ROG), dem European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) und netzpolitik.org Strafanzeige gegen die Gesch\u00e4ftsf\u00fchrer der Unternehmen FinFisher GmbH, FinFisher Labs GmbH und Elaman GmbH erstattet.",
                "description": "Es liegen dringende Anhaltspunkte daf\u00fcr vor, dass das M\u00fcnchener Firmenkonglomerat die Spionagesoftware FinSpy ohne Genehmigung der Bundesregierung an die t\u00fcrkische Regierung verkauft und so zur \u00dcberwachung von Oppositionellen und Journalist*innen in der T\u00fcrkei beigetragen hat.",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 3901,
                    "public_name": "Thorsten Schr\u00f6der"
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                  {
                    "id": 3723,
                    "public_name": "Ulf Buermeyer"
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                ],
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10574.html",
                "id": 10574,
                "guid": "1994b28a-5725-4b4a-a289-e759eb647dd8",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T17:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:30",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-10574-human_rights_at_a_global_crossroads",
                "title": "Human Rights at a Global Crossroads",
                "subtitle": "Whistleblowers and the Cases of The Snowden Refugees and Edward Snowden",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "An update on the circumstances of Mr Snowden and the Snowden Refugees will be provided at the 36C3 event and venue in December 2019. There have been many significant events and incidents during 2019.",
                "description": "Of these significant events is the major success of Vanessa Rodel and her daughter Keana being granted refugee status by Canada and resettled in Montreal, Canada in late March 2019. Vanessa\u2019s journey to Canada will be discussed. \r\n\r\nMore significantly the issue of  the Canadian government having left Supun and his family and Ajith behind in Canada has split up a family namely Keana in Montreal from her father Supun and siblings Sethumdi and Dinath in Hong Kong.  \r\n\r\nIn further context of the emerging police state that Hong Kong has become and its arbitrary and disproportionate use of violence against protesters and innocent civilian bystanders and breaches of constitutional rights and under international law, this has re-traumatized The Snowden Refugees in Hong Kong and has put them all at heightened risk. \r\n\r\nThe lecture will cover the current global erosion and dismantling of international refugee and constitutional law by increasingly authoritarian democracies and loss of international protection for whistleblowers and those who protect whistleblowers. It will be discussed how this has impacted upon the cases of Mr Snowden and The Snowden Refugees.",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 8588,
                    "public_name": "Robert Tibbo"
                  },
                  {
                    "id": 8026,
                    "public_name": "Edward Snowden"
                  }
                ],
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                "attachments": []
              },
              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10961.html",
                "id": 10961,
                "guid": "47f6e51b-54ca-4c72-844f-ffd0f979279a",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T18:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:50",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-10961-boeing_737max_automated_crashes",
                "title": "Boeing 737MAX: Automated Crashes",
                "subtitle": "Underestimating the dangers of designing a protection system",
                "track": "Science",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Everybody knows about the Boeing 737 MAX crashes and the type's continued grounding. I will try to give some technical background information on the causes of the crash, technical, sociological and organisational, covering pilot proficiency, botched maintenance, system design and risk assessment, as well as a deeply flawed certification processes.",
                "description": "On the surface of it, the accidents to two aircraft of the same type (Boeing 737 MAX), which eventually led to the suspension of airworthiness of the type, was caused by faulty data from one of the angle-of-attack sensors. This in turn led to automatic nose-down trim movements, which could not be countered effectively by the flight crew. Eventually, in both cases, the aircraft became uncontrollable and entered a steep accelerated dive into terrain, killing all people on board on impact.\r\n\r\nIn the course of the investigation, a new type of flight assistance system known as the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) came to light. It was intended to bring the flight characteristics of the latest (and fourth) generation of Boeing's best-selling 737 airliner, the \"MAX\", in line with certification criteria. The issue that the system was designed to address was relatively mild. A little software routine was added to an existing computer to add nose-down trim in situations of higher angles of attack, to counteract the nose-up aerodynamic moment of the new, much larger, and forward-mounted engine nacelles.\r\n\r\nApparently the risk assessment for this system was not commensurate with its possible effects on aircraft behaviour and subsequently a very odd (to a safety engineer's eyes) system design was chosen, using a single non-redundant sensor input to initiate movement of the horizontal stabiliser, the largest and most powerful flight control surface. At extreme deflections, the effects of this flight control surface cannot be overcome by the primary flight controls (elevators) or the manual actuation of the trim system. In consequence, the aircraft enters an accelerated nose-down dive, which further increases the control forces required to overcome its effects.\r\n\r\nFinally I will take a look at certification processes where a large part of the work and evaluation is not performed by an independent authority (FAA, EASA, ...) but by the manufacturer, and in many cases  is then simply signed off by the certification authority. In a deviation from common practice in the past, EASA has announced that it may not follow the FAA (re-) certification, but will require additional analyses and evidence. China, which was the first country to ground the \"MAX\", will also not simply adopt the FAA paperwork.",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 6928,
                    "public_name": "Bernd Sieker"
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                ],
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11238.html",
                "id": 11238,
                "guid": "efc7d11d-bea7-4225-91b7-c50349742d99",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/011/238/large/Screenshot_2019-11-23_at_15.52.50.png?1574517764",
                "date": "2019-12-29T20:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:50",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-11238-the_one_weird_trick_securerom_hates",
                "title": "The One Weird Trick SecureROM Hates",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Checkm8 is an unfixable vulnerability present in hundreds of millions of iPhones' SecureROM. This is a critical component in Apple's Secure Boot model and allows security researchers and jailbreakers alike to take full control over the application processor's execution. ",
                "description": "This talk will detail how we built an iOS jailbreak from the ground up - quite literally - by using an use-after-free in Apple's SecureROM. This is key code which is designed to bring up the application processor during boot but also exposes a firmware update interface over USB called DFU. \r\nBy abusing this vulnerability it is possible to unlock full control of the application processor, including enabling debugging functionalities such as JTAG, helping security researchers look for security vulnerabilities in Apple devices more effectively. \r\nWe will analyse the root-cause and techniques used for exploitation, as well mention some of the hurdles we encountered while trying to turn this into a reliable jailbreak and plans for the future of this project.",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9859,
                    "public_name": "qwertyoruiop"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  {
                    "url": "https://checkra.in",
                    "title": "checkra1n website"
                  },
                  {
                    "url": "https://twitter.com/checkra1n",
                    "title": "checkra1n twitter"
                  }
                ],
                "attachments": []
              },
              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11175.html",
                "id": 11175,
                "guid": "948d94d8-64fe-4db9-ba3c-88d30111015d",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T21:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:50",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-11175-hirne_hacken",
                "title": "Hirne Hacken",
                "subtitle": "Menschliche Faktoren der IT-Sicherheit",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Die \u00fcberw\u00e4ltigende Mehrheit der erfolgreichen Hacks in freier Wildbahn setzen auf menschliche Faktoren. Wie k\u00f6nnen wir Systeme und Interfaces gestalten, um diese Schwachstellen zu mindern?",
                "description": "Ob Ransomware oder Phishing, APT-Angriffe oder Stalking: Die am h\u00e4ufigsten ausgenutzte Schwachstelle ist der Mensch.\r\n\r\nEin Problem, das nur wenig Forschung tats\u00e4chlich angehen will. Stattdessen begn\u00fcgen wir uns damit, den Usern Dummheit zu unterstellen und menschliche Faktoren der IT-Sicherheit \"out of scope\" zu sehen.\r\n\r\nZeit, anders \u00fcber das Problem nachzudenken, denn es gibt einige Interessante Erkenntnisse zu entdecken.\r\n\r\nNeumann, Linus (2017): \u201eMenschliche Faktoren in der IT-Sicherheit\u201c in: Ferri Abolhassan (Hg.) \u201eSecurity Einfach Machen: IT-Sicherheit als Sprungbrett f\u00fcr die Digitalisierung\u201c, p. 85-98\r\nNeumann, Linus (2019): \u201eWenn Hacker Menschen hacken\u201c in: Report Psychologie 11/12.2018, p. 462-464",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 3995,
                    "public_name": "Linus Neumann"
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                ],
                "links": [],
                "attachments": []
              },
              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10895.html",
                "id": 10895,
                "guid": "67cb8a49-14b0-4448-a224-95a15d8f30a6",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T22:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:50",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-10895-15_jahre_deutsche_telematikinfrastruktur_ti",
                "title": "15 Jahre deutsche Telematikinfrastruktur (TI)",
                "subtitle": "Die Realit\u00e4t beim Arztbesuch nach 15 Jahren Entwicklung einer medizinischen Digitalstrategie",
                "track": "Security",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Seit sp\u00e4testens 2005 wird in Deutschland an der Einf\u00fchrung der Telematik Infrastruktur, kurz die TI, gearbeitet. Diese soll nicht weniger als die komplette Digitalisierung der deutschen Medizinbranche bedeuten. Vom Arzt, Krankenhaus, Psychotherapeut bis hin zum Apotheker sollen alle Heilberufler miteinander vernetzt werden. Der Patient soll dabei die Datenhoheit behalten, und seine Daten mittels elektronischer Gesundheitskarte, sowie alternativ per mobiler Smartphone App steuern.",
                "description": "Mit Gr\u00fcndung der Gematik GmbH am 11. Januar 2005 begann die offizielle Entwicklung der Telematik-Infrastruktur (TI). Ziel war die Einf\u00fchrung einer elektronischen Gesundheitskarte mitsamt einer Infrastruktur, die langfristig alle Teilnehmer der Medizinischen Versorgung miteinander vernetzen sollte.\r\nDer Arzt speichert alle Befunde samt R\u00f6ntgen Bilder in der elektronischen Patientenakte (ePA) ab, kommuniziert verschl\u00fcsselt mit anderen \u00c4rzten \u00fcber die \u201eSichere Kommunikation zwischen Leistungserbringer\u201c (KOM-LE), der Medikationsplan ist digital verf\u00fcgbar (eMP), das Rezept wird beim Apotheker digital eingel\u00f6st (E-Rezept) und im Notfall sind relevante Gesundheitsdaten (NFDM) auf der elektronischen Gesundheitskarte (eGK) des Patienten abgespeichert. So soll der digitale Arztbesuch der Zukunft aussehen.\r\nAllerdings ist nach 15 Jahren Entwicklung und 2 Milliarden Euro Investitionen nur ein Dienst der TI online, das Versichertenstammdatenmanagement (VSDM). Damit k\u00f6nnen die Stammdaten des Patienten, bspw. Adresse und Krankenkasse online beim Arzt aktualisiert werden, ohne Austausch der elektronischen Gesundheitskarte.\r\nNachdem dieser Dienst nun eingef\u00fchrt wurde sollen zeitnah die n\u00e4chsten oben aufgef\u00fchrten Dienste online gehen. Die Spezifikationen, Zulassungsunterlagen sowie Feldtestkonzepte f\u00fcr diese Dienste sind daf\u00fcr weitestgehend fertig.\r\nParallel zu der von der Politik und Gematik getriebenen Entwicklung setzten sich technik-affine Personen wie bspw. Thomas Maus mit der Technik auseinander und zeigten potentielle Probleme und ungel\u00f6ste Fragestellungen. Nachdem die TI nun gr\u00f6\u00dftenteils online ist und die ersten Dienste in der Praxis genutzt werden ist es an der Zeit sich die konkrete Umsetzung anzuschauen, zu evaluieren und bei Bedarf entsprechend zu verbessern.\r\n\r\nDieser Vortrag soll einen aktuellen \u00dcberblick auf die Telematikinfrastruktur geben. Es werden die bestehenden Dienste (VSDSM) sowie die schon spezifizierten Dienste wie KOM-LE oder ePA vorgestellt. Insbesondere wird auf die Sicherheit der verschiedenen Systeme eingegangen. Die Schutzziele sowie die spezifizierten Methoden um diese Ziele zu erreichen werden dargestellt und grob analysiert. \r\nDabei zeigt sich dass die TI vor allem ein sehr komplexes System mit aktuell knapp 8000 Seiten Spezifikationen plus gute 1000 Seiten Konzepten ist.\r\nDazu ist das Projekt ein sogenanntes Running Target mit regelm\u00e4\u00dfigen Updates der Spezifikationen. Diese werden entweder durch \u00c4nderungen der Stand der Technik, oder durch W\u00fcnsche von Seiten der Politik, meist durch Gesetzte, in das Projekt hereingetragen.",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9222,
                    "public_name": "Christoph Saatjohann"
                  }
                ],
                "links": [
                  {
                    "url": "https://fachportal.gematik.de/spezifikationen/",
                    "title": "TI Spezifikationen"
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                ],
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10935.html",
                "id": 10935,
                "guid": "43a6348b-a644-49c3-95e6-0b3be36f74ed",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T23:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "23:50",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Ada",
                "slug": "36c3-10935-aus_dem_schimpfworterbuch_der_neuen_rechten",
                "title": "Aus dem Schimpfw\u00f6rterbuch der neuen Rechten",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Science",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Der Vortrag gibt auf der Basis umfangreicher korpuslinguistischer Analysen einen \u00dcberblick \u00fcber den Fundus herabw\u00fcrdigender und ausgrenzender Ausdr\u00fccke, die in rechten und rechtsextremen Onlinediskursen gepr\u00e4gt wurden. In den tiefensemantischen Strukturen des invektiven Wortschatzes der neuen Rechten wird ein stark schematisiertes Weltbild sichtbar, das von der grundlegenden Verachtung nicht nur des Fremden, sondern auch des eigenen Landes, seiner Institutionen, seiner Werte und seiner Bev\u00f6lkerung gepr\u00e4gt ist. ",
                "description": "Das gesteigerte Ma\u00df an Ausgrenzung und gesellschaftlicher Polarisierung, das seit dem Wiedererstarken rechter Parteien und Denkweisen in Deutschland zu verzeichnen ist, ist nicht die einzige Errungenschaft, die wir den neuen Rechten zu verdanken haben. Sie haben auch den Wortschatz um ein schier unersch\u00f6pfliches Repertoire an Schimpfw\u00f6rtern bereichert. Deren Spektrum reicht von un\u00fcblichen Verkn\u00fcpfungen von Wortbestandteilen wie bei \"Journhalunke\" oder \"GEZStapo\", \u00fcber die produktive Verfremdung von Eigennamen wie im Fall von \"K(r)amp(f)-K(n)arrenbauer\" oder \"Merkill\", Hyperbolisierungen wie \"Super\u00fcbergutbestmenschen\" oder Satzkomposita wie \"IchseheauswieeinkonservativerCSUKatholikundwerdedeshalbvondenganzenDeppengew\u00e4hltweildasjanichtsoeinGr\u00fcnerist\" (Winfried Kretschmann) bis hin zu Gleichsetzungen zur Denunziation von Kritik wie in \"Waffen=Rassismus=r\u00e4chtz=Nazi=Gefahr=Erderw\u00e4rmung\". \r\n\r\nIm Vortrag sollen zun\u00e4chst die wichtigsten sprachlichen Strategien zur Bildung herabw\u00fcrdigender Ausdr\u00fccke vorgestellt werden, ehe in einem zweiten Schritt der invektive Wortschatz zu einzelnen Politik- und Gesellschaftsbereichen in Auswahl pr\u00e4sentiert wird. Basis der Untersuchung bildet eine umfangreiche korpuslinguistische Analyse einschl\u00e4giger rechter und rechtsextremer \"Nachrichten\"-Seiten, Blogs, Kommentarspalten und Foren aus den Jahren von 2012 bis 2019, die mehr als 25.000 Schimpfw\u00f6rter zutage f\u00e4rderte.\r\n\r\nDer Vortrag will nicht nur das Offensichtliche zeigen: Dass f\u00fcr die neuen Rechten herabw\u00fcrdigendes und ausgrenzenden Sprechen zentrales Medium der politischen Auseinandersetzung ist. Vielmehr wird in den vielf\u00e4ltigen Formen herabw\u00fcrdigenden Sprechens ein Weltbild sichtbar, das von wenigen Grundunterscheidungen gepr\u00e4gt ist. Auch wird sich zeigen, dass die neuen Rechten sich als eine Schm\u00e4hgemeinschaft konstituieren und das Land, in dem sie leben, seine B\u00fcrger_innen und seine Institutionen nachhaltig verachten. \r\n",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10776.html",
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                "abstract": "Let's build funny robots and let them fight each other as long as we are superior to them :) Please let's dishonor high tech and celebrate everything made out of stuff we usually throw away (and blinks).\r\n",
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                "abstract": "Five years ago I spoke about my work in quantum computing, building and running a tiny two qubit processor. A few weeks ago, Google announced a potentially groundbreaking result achieved with a 53 qubit quantum processor. I will therefore review the state of experimental quantum computing and discuss the progress we made in the last 5 years. I will explain quantum supremacy, surface code architecture and superconducting quantum processors and show which challenges we still have to overcome to build large scale quantum computers.",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10893.html",
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                "abstract": "Software bugs and timing leaks have destroyed the security of every Chromebook ECDSA \"built-in security key\" before June 2019, ECDSA keys from several popular crypto libraries, the Dilithium post-quantum software, the Falcon post-quantum software, and more. Will we ever have trustworthy implementations of the cryptographic tools at the heart of our security systems?",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10706.html",
                "id": 10706,
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                "date": "2019-12-29T18:50:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-10706-boot2root",
                "title": "Boot2root",
                "subtitle": "Auditing Boot Loaders by Example",
                "track": "Security",
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                "abstract": "The Achilles heel of [your secure device] is the secure boot chain. In this presentation we will show our results from auditing commonly used boot loaders and walk through the attack surface you open yourself up to. You would be surprised at how much attack surface exists when hardening and defense in depth is ignored. From remote attack surface via network protocol parsers to local filesystems and various BUS parsing, we will walk through the common mistakes we've seen by example and showcase how realistic it is for your product's secure boot chain to be compromised. ",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 821,
                    "public_name": "Ilja van Sprundel"
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                    "id": 4720,
                    "public_name": "Joseph Tartaro"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10963.html",
                "id": 10963,
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                "date": "2019-12-29T20:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:50",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Borg",
                "slug": "36c3-10963-der_netzpolitische_jahresruckblick",
                "title": "Der netzpolitische Jahresr\u00fcckblick",
                "subtitle": "War alles schon mal besser",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "IT-Sicherheitsgesetz 2.0, Staatstrojaner f\u00fcr den Verfassungsschutz, Uploadfilter und Leistungsschutzrecht, Plattformregulierung und Terrorpropaganda-Verordnung, dazu die Suche nach der k\u00fcnstlichen Intelligenz in der Blockchain \u2013 2019 war ein ereignisreiches Jahr in der Netzpolitik.",
                "description": "Was waren die Highlights aus digitaler Grundrechtsperspektive und wo gab es Einschnitte? Was haben wir im kommenden Jahr zu erwarten und auf welche Debatten und Gesetzesprozesse sollten wir uns als digitale Zivilgesellschaft konzentrieren?\r\n\r\nUrsula von der Leyen ist jetzt EU-Kommissionspr\u00e4sidentin und hat bereits in ihrer Bewerbung verschiedene netzpolitische Gesetzesprozesse angek\u00fcndigt, die nicht nur aufgrund ihres Track-Records beachtenswert sind. Was erwartet uns bei der Debatte um eine Reform der Haftungsprivilegien und welche M\u00f6glichkeiten gibt es zur Plattformregulierung, ohne das offene Netz mit kaputt zu machen?",
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                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
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                    "id": 1595,
                    "public_name": "Markus Beckedahl"
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10571.html",
                "id": 10571,
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                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/571/large/streifen.png?1577045110",
                "date": "2019-12-29T21:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:50",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Borg",
                "slug": "36c3-10571-nutzung_offentlicher_klimadaten",
                "title": "Nutzung \u00f6ffentlicher Klimadaten",
                "subtitle": "Fr\u00fcher war mehr Schnee",
                "track": "Science",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "'In meiner Jugend war mehr Schnee!' oder 'Fr\u00fcher war es auch schon hei\u00df!' k\u00f6nnte man so glauben, je nach Vehemenz des Ausrufs, oder man schaut halt nach. <insert old man jells at cloud meme>",
                "description": "Moderne Klimamodelle werden aus den lokalen Beobachtungen des Wetters gespeist. Durch die Verwendung historischer Daten vergangener Jahrzehnte werden aktuelle Modelle auch auf diesen Zeitraum ausgedehnt. Wir k\u00f6nnen also nachsehen, wie hei\u00df es war oder wie tief der Schnee auf dem Weg zur Schule denn wirklich war. Dies ist auch dann m\u00f6glich wenn die lokalen Aufzeichnungen selbst nicht immer online verf\u00fcgbar sind. Zahlreiche staatliche und \u00fcberstaatliche Organisationen stellen inzwischen die Produkte ihrer Klimamodelle, mit Einstiegsh\u00fcrden unterschiedlicher H\u00f6he, f\u00fcr die \u00d6ffentlichkeit bereit. Der Verbreitungsweg dieser Daten variiert irgendwo zwischen csv Dateien auf \u00f6ffentlichen FTP Servern, API Schnittstellen zum ma\u00dfgeschneiderten Datenabruf (auch gerne mal von Magnetband) und thematisch fertig aufbereiteten Visualisierungen. \r\n\r\nDieser Beitrag zeigt eine kleine Auswahl an Diensten (z.B. Opendata des Deutschen Wetterdienstes, Land Data Assimilation System der NASA), die den Zugang zu globalen Klimadaten erm\u00f6glichen. Am Beispiel des European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) und des Copernicus Climate Change Service werden sowohl API Zugriff zum Download der Daten als auch die M\u00f6glichkeit der Onlineberechung \u00fcber ein Webinterface dargestellt.\r\n\r\nSchauen wir mal, was wir so finden.",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 7606,
                    "public_name": "manuel"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  {
                    "url": "https://github.com/mikesierra7/36C3_Klima",
                    "title": "GitHub: Beispiel Skripte (Englisch)"
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                ],
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                    "url": "/system/event_attachments/attachments/000/004/052/original/Ressources.pdf?1577457174",
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              },
              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10682.html",
                "id": 10682,
                "guid": "d3c6b3a2-08ae-4208-9002-332d237ef88e",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/682/large/191217_Thumb_Sporangium_1920x1920.jpg?1577097728",
                "date": "2019-12-29T22:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:50",
                "duration": "01:40",
                "room": "Borg",
                "slug": "36c3-10682-das_bits_baume-sporangium",
                "title": "Das Bits&B\u00e4ume-Sporangium",
                "subtitle": "8 Mikrokosmen, 8 Expert*innen, je 8 Minuten zu Digitalisierung und Nachhaltigkeit",
                "track": "Entertainment",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "So wie Farnpflanzen ihre Sporen aus der Kapsel mit bis zu 10m/s heraus in die Welt katapultieren, auf dass sie dort auf fruchtbaren Boden fallen, werden unsere 8 Expert*innen ihr Nerd- und Fach-Wissen weitergeben \u2013 spektakul\u00e4r, wirkungsvoll und unterhaltsam. So bunt wie die besten Slams, so dicht wie die besten Lightning Talks: 8 Antworten auf die Frage, warum Techies und \u00d6kos zusammengeh\u00f6ren.",
                "description": "Bei der Bits&B\u00e4ume 2018 kamen Aktivist*innen der Tech-Community und jene der Nachhaltigkeitsrichtungen zusammen, um einander ihre Fragen und L\u00f6sungsans\u00e4tze zu erkl\u00e4ren, sie zu diskutieren und gemeinsam eine bessere Zukunft zu erdenken. Wichtiger Teil war dabei auch einzutauchen in die jeweilig anderen Mikrokosmen, einander abzuholen und die Schnittstellen zu finden. Das erste \u201eSporangium\u201c hat in diesem Sinne wichtige Themen beider Bereiche aufgegriffen. F\u00fcr den C3 liegt nun der Fokus auf der Verbindung von Technologie und Nachhaltigkeit: Wie kann digitale Nachhaltigkeit, wie nachhaltige Digitalisierung aussehen?\r\n\r\nSpeaker*innen (A-Z...\u00e4h...V!):\r\n* Anja H\u00f6fner \u2013 Das M\u00e4rchen von der Dematerialisierung durch Technik \r\n* Carina Haupt: Nachhaltige Softwareentwicklung (f\u00fcr weniger explodierende Raketen) \r\n* Elenos Manifesti & der Chor der Vermummten: Wir fordern! Das Bits&B\u00e4ume-Manifest \r\n* Isabella Hermann: Utopia Outer Space? Die Zukunft der Menschheit in Science-Fiction-Filmen \r\n* joliyea \u2013 Raum f\u00fcr Wissen. Wo wir uns treffen, um die Welt zu retten \r\n* Kathrin Henneberger \u2013 Ja, Klimakrise! Immernoch!!\r\n* Lisa Passing: \u00d6kostrom != \u00d6kostrom. Down the green energy rabbit hole \r\n* Viktor Schl\u00fcter: Datenschutz? Klimaschutz? Zukunft! \r\n\r\n* Durchs Sporangium katapultieren wie immer julika & Rainer",
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                    "id": 1642,
                    "public_name": "Rainer Rehak"
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                  {
                    "id": 7931,
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                    "id": 6703,
                    "public_name": "lislis"
                  },
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                    "id": 9851,
                    "public_name": "Isabella Hermann"
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                  {
                    "id": 9881,
                    "public_name": "Elenos Manifesti"
                  },
                  {
                    "id": 9648,
                    "public_name": "joliyea"
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                  {
                    "id": 9427,
                    "public_name": "Viktor Schl\u00fcter"
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                  {
                    "id": 3752,
                    "public_name": "Carina Haupt"
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                    "id": 9904,
                    "public_name": "Kathrin Henneberger "
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                    "id": 8992,
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                    "url": "Sporangium v1.0 bei der Bits&B\u00e4ume 2018",
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                  {
                    "url": "https://media.ccc.de/search/?q=bits%26b%C3%A4ume+2018",
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                "title": "Lightning Talks Introduction Day 3",
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                "abstract": "Performing texture-agnostic Image-to-Geometry Reconstruction without 3D Supervision.",
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                "abstract": "Convinced that accounting is rewarding, this talk will explain the centuries old method of double entry accounting in wide use today.",
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                "title": "\"There's javascript in my powerplug!\" - How I found my first CVE",
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                "title": "Malware Research Telegram group",
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                "abstract": "The Malware Research group on Telegram consists of thousands of individuals that help each other out when analysing malware, and you can join!",
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                "title": "PrivacyMail: Analyzing Email Tracking",
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                "track": "Security",
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                "abstract": "I will be presenting [privacymail.info](https://privacymail.info), an open source eMail tracking transparency project.",
                "description": "Online tracking is not exclusive to websites, but also widespread in eMails. We built an open platform to detect eMail tracking, and I'd like to give you a quick primer and invite your participation and feedback.\r\n\r\n- [The platform](https://privacymail.info)\r\n- [The code](https://github.com/privacymail/privacymail)\r\n- [Talk @ GPN19 with more information](https://media.ccc.de/v/gpn19-59-analyzing-the-email-tracking-ecosystem)",
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                "title": "openage status report 2019",
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                "abstract": "openage is a free Age of Empires II engine. We'll present the project's progress of the last year and future plans.",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T13:30:00+01:00",
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                "title": "BSides Amsterdam CFP",
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                "abstract": "We are organising BSides in Amsterdam, we want you to submit your projects with a talk proposal.",
                "description": "We are organising BSides Amsterdam in April in Amsterdam and are creating a CFP. I'll add further information here as I get in, and will tell the whole story in my Lightning Talk.",
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                "title": "Let's Invent Futuristic Sleep and Dream Technologies!",
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                "abstract": "How will our sleep and dreaming look like in 20 years? Let's shape it in a positive way!",
                "description": "Ever wanted to learn new knowledge during sleep? Ever wanted to have high-quality sleep no matter what circumstances you are in? Ever wanted to have an extra health boosting sleep that cures your injuries or diseases overnight? Ever wanted to interact from within your dreams with other dreamers or the waking world? \r\n\r\nLet's make these and other crazy things possible, in a positive and non-profit way, by connecting professional sleep researchers and hackers!",
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                    "public_name": "Kristoffer Appel",
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                "title": "Investigating organized crime with shell pipes",
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                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "Lightning Talk",
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                "abstract": "Working with a network of investigative reports, we've developed a toolkit for processing of leaks and public records into a graph of evidence.",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T13:45:00+01:00",
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                "title": "The 1*1 of passwords in 5 Minutes",
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                "abstract": "I will show you in 5 minutes how you calculate if you password is random and long enough.",
                "description": "This is the part where I calculate password length out of my 45 min talk about the small 1*1 of passwords.",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10519.html",
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                "title": "A systematic evaluation of OpenBSD's mitigations",
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                "abstract": "OpenBSD markets itself as a secure operating system, but doesn't provide much evidences to back this claim. The goal of this talk is to evaluate how effective OpenBSD's security mitigation are, in a systematic, rational and comprehensive way.",
                "description": "<a href=\"https://openbsd.org\">OpenBSD's website</a> advertises a secure and modern operating system, with cool and modern mitigations. But no rational analysis is provided: are those mitigations effective? what are their impacts on performances, inspectability and complexity? against what are they supposed to defend? how easy are they to bypass? where they invented by OpenBSD or by others? is OpenBSD's reputation warranted?\r\n\r\nThis talk aims at answering all those questions, for all OpenBSD's mitigations, because, in the words of <a href=\"https://twitter.com/ryiron/status/1150924668020203521\">Ryan Mallon</a>:\r\n\r\n<quote>Threat modelling rule of thumb: if you don\u2019t explain exactly what you are securing against and how you secure against it, the answers can be assumed to be: \u201cbears\u201d and \u201cnot very well\u201d.</quote>\r\n\r\nFor example, OpenBSD added last year a <a href=\"https://man.openbsd.org/mmap.2#MAP_STACK\">MAP_STACK</a> flag to its <code>mmap</code> function, and branded it as a security measure against \"ROPchains\". But this mitigation used to be part of Windows until 2012, and was removed because of at least generic public bypasses. It's also implemented on Linux since 2008, but for other reasons :)\r\n\r\nAll the research done for this talk is available on <a href=\"https://isopenbsdsecu.re\">isopenbsdsecu.re</a>",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10808.html",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T12:50:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-10808-build_you_own_quantum_computer_home_-_99_of_discount_-_hacker_style",
                "title": "Build you own Quantum Computer @ Home - 99% of discount -  Hacker Style !",
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                "track": "Hardware & Making",
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                "abstract": "Quantum technologies are often only over-hyped showed as threat for cybersecurity \u2026 But they also offer some opportunities to enhance the cybersecurity landscape . As an example, you may know that a quantum computer will be able to break RSA keys but Quantum communication technologies can also provide a new way to exchange securely a cipher key. More, with Quantum networking technologies, communication eavesdropping are , by design, detectable and thus this could lead to some good opportunities to use them to enhance cybersecurity. Some even begins to build a Quantum internet ! We may also solve main security issues face by cloud computation (privacy, confidentiality etc) via the use of \"Blind quantum computation\" in the cloud.\r\n\r\nHowever few people understand & explain how such machines & technologies work. Even fewer people trying to build one. I\u2019m one of this crazy people.\r\n\r\nIn this talk, we aim to explain how this new type of much powerful digital processing works and how we build our own Quantum computer \u2026without a Phd in quantum physic. We will describe our plan to build the Quantum computer's hardware with hacker\u2019s style. Through our own experiments, we will discuss our failures, our success, our progress around this challenging goal !\r\n\r\nCome to see  part of the hardware we build at the moment. We use the \"Trapped ion technology\". We trap atoms to make powerful calculation & computing task! Be prepared to unlock your quantum brain as this new domain is really different for classical computation ;-) but it can enhance the Cybersecurity world",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10730.html",
                "id": 10730,
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                "date": "2019-12-29T14:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:10",
                "duration": "01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-10730-email_authentication_for_penetration_testers",
                "title": "Email authentication for penetration testers",
                "subtitle": "When SPF is not enough",
                "track": "Security",
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                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Forget look-alike domains, typosquatting and homograph attacks. In this talk we will discuss ways of forging perfect email counterfeits that (as far as recipients can tell) appear to be coming from well-known domain and successfully pass all checks on their way. Prime focus of this talk will be modern anti-spoofing strategies and the ways around them. Join us as we try to figure out answers to questions such as \"Isn't SPF enough?\", \"Do I *really* need DMARC?\" and \"Does ticking all three (SPF, DKIM, DMARC) provide the best protection possible?\" (answers to these questions are \"no\", \"yes\", \"no\" by the way).",
                "description": "Email security is poorly covered by a contemporary penetration testing curricula. In this talk I will argue that it leads to underreporting of email-related security issues during regular penetration tests or red team assignments. Getting clicks from (at least some) users is usually fairly easy, even with obviously fake domain names and email addresses, so penetration testers rarely need to do anything more fancy in order to achieve their objective.\r\n\r\nWhile this highlights the need for user education, it misses common misconfiguration issues that might lead to much more devastating compromises and could instill false sense of security in (rare) cases that regular phishing attacks fail. Technically inclined users (such as developers, tech support or even SIEM analysts) are less likely than others to fall for phishing email originating from fake domain, but they are actually more likely to fall for email seemingly originating from real known-good source due to overconfidence.\r\n\r\nIn this talk we will see just how easy is it to send spoofed mail from arbitrary source address due to lack of protection for this scenario in original SMTP spec. We won't stop there however and our next object of focus will be contemporary anti-spoofing technologies (SPF, DKIM and DMARC). We will discuss motivation behind them, their technical limitations, weaknesses discovered in recent years as well as common misconfigurations. Attendees will gain knowledge about relevant protocols and technologies that should be applicable for identifying weaknesses in the architecture of their own email systems.",
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                    "id": 9240,
                    "public_name": "Andrew Konstantinov"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10880.html",
                "id": 10880,
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                "date": "2019-12-29T16:10:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-10880-no_source_no_problem_high_speed_binary_fuzzing",
                "title": "No source, no problem! High speed binary fuzzing",
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                "track": "Security",
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                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Modern grey-box fuzzers are the most effective way of finding bugs in complex code bases, and instrumentation is fundamental to their effectiveness. Existing instrumentation techniques either require source code (e.g., afl-gcc, ASan) or have a high runtime performance cost (roughly 10x slowdown for e.g., afl-qemu).\r\nWe introduce Retrowrite, a binary rewriting framework that enables direct static instrumentation for both user-mode binaries and Linux kernel modules. Unlike dynamic translation and trampolining, rewriting code with Retrowrite does not introduce a performance penalty. We show the effectiveness of Retrowrite for fuzzing by implementing binary-only coverage tracking and ASan instrumentation passes. Our binary instrumentation achieves performance similar to compiler-based instrumentation.",
                "description": "Fuzzing is the method of choice for finding security vulnerabilities in software due to its simplicity and scalability, but it struggles to find deep paths in complex programs, and only detects bugs when the target crashes. Instrumentation greatly helps with both issues by (i) collecting coverage feedback, which drives fuzzing deeper into the target, and (ii) crashing the target immediately when bugs are detected, which lets the fuzzer detect more bugs and produce more precise reports. One of the main difficulties of fuzzing closed-source software is that instrumenting compiled binaries comes at a huge performance cost. For example, simple coverage instrumentation through dynamic binary translation already incurs between 10x and 100x slowdown, which prevents the fuzzer from finding interesting inputs and bugs.\r\n\r\nIn this talk we show how we used static binary rewriting for instrumentation: our approach has low overhead (comparable to compile-time instrumentation) but works on binaries. \r\nThere are three main techniques to rewrite binaries: recompilation, trampoline insertion and reassembleable assembly. Recompilation is the most powerful but it requires expensive analysis and type recovery, which is an open/unsolved problem. Trampolines add a level of indirection and increase the size of the code, both of which have a negative impact on performance. Reassembleable assembly, the technique that we use, suffers from neither problem. In order to produce reassembleable assembly, we first disassemble the binary and then symbolize all code and data references (replacing offsets and references with references to unique labels). The output can then be fed to a standard assembler to produce a binary. Because symbolization replaces all references with labels, we can now insert instrumentation in the code and the assembler will fix the references for us when reassembling the binary.\r\nSymbolization is possible because references to code and global data always use RIP-relative addressing in the class of binaries that we support (position-independent x86_64 binaries). This makes it easy to distinguish between references and integer constants in the disassembly.\r\n\r\nWe present Retrowrite, a framework for static binary rewriting that can add efficient instrumentation to compiled binaries and scales to real-world code. Retrowrite symbolizes x86_64 position-independent Linux binaries and emits reassembleable assembly, which can be fed to instrumentation passes. We implement a binary version of Address Sanitizer (ASan) that integrates with the source-based version. Retrowrite\u2019s output can also be fed directly to AFL\u2019s afl-gcc to produce a binary with coverage-tracking instrumentation. RetroWrite is openly available for everyone to use and we will demo it during the presentation.\r\n\r\nWe also present kRetrowrite, which uses the same approach to instrument binary kernel modules for Linux. While many devices can be used with open-source drivers, some still require binary drivers. Device drivers are an inviting target for attackers because they run at the highest privilege level, and a buggy driver could result in full system compromise. kRetrowrite can instrument binary Linux modules to add kCov-based coverage tracking and KASan instrumentation.",
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                    "id": 9646,
                    "public_name": "Nspace"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10918.html",
                "id": 10918,
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                "date": "2019-12-29T17:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:30",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Clarke",
                "slug": "36c3-10918-thrust_is_not_an_option_how_to_get_to_mars_really_slow",
                "title": "Thrust is not an Option: How to get to Mars really slow",
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                "track": "Science",
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                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "<p>In this talk we will see how chaos can be used to find very peculiar trajectories for space crafts within the Solar System. To understand this, we will also have a short look at the basics of orbital mechanics as well as three-body problems.</p> ",
                "description": "<p>When traveling to Mars in a space craft, you want to find a compromise between flight duration and fuel consumption. One common trajectory for achieving this is the so-called Hohmann transfer which takes about 9 months from Earth and needs two maneuvers, both of which are accelerations!</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Usually, when modeling movement of space crafts, one uses the Kepler model of two massive bodies attracting each other via gravitation. In case you have more time available for a space journey, however, you might consider a third body in your calculations. This introduces a very chaotic behavior, which you can use in turn to find very special trajectories that allow you to get to various places spending a lot less fuel. Unfortunately this will be much slower.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>These special trajectories are called low-energy transfers and form a part of the so-called interplanetary transport network. There have been a handful of missions already using these trajectories, e.g. JAXA\u2019s Hiten probe in 1990 and ESA\u2019s BepiColombo which is en route to Mercury right now.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>In this talk we will have a short introduction to the ever-surprising world of orbital mechanics followed by a discussion of the three-body problem including Lagrangian points. We will then see what the so-called weak stability boundary is and how chaos can help us understand why these strange trajectories exist. No math knowledge required!</p>",
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                    "id": 8640,
                    "public_name": "sven"
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10693.html",
                "id": 10693,
                "guid": "049a34da-5074-499e-a388-dab768f9e032",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/693/large/index.png?1572041322",
                "date": "2019-12-29T18:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:50",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Clarke",
                "slug": "36c3-10693-no_body_s_business_but_mine_a_dive_into_menstruation_apps",
                "title": "No Body's Business But Mine, a dive into Menstruation Apps",
                "subtitle": " The Not-So Secret Data Sharing Practices Of Menstruation Apps",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "In September 2019, Privacy International released exclusive research on the data-sharing practices of menstruation apps. Using traffic analysis, we shed lights on the shady practices of companies that shared your most intimate data with Facebook and other third parties.",
                "description": "In this talk we will go over the findings of this research, sharing the tools we have used and explaining why this is not just a privacy problem, but also a cybersecurity one. This talk will also be a call to action to app developers whose tools have concrete impact on the lives of their users.\r\n\r\nDoes anyone \u2013 aside from the person you had sex with \u2013 know when you last had sex? Would you like them to know if your partner used a condom or not? Would you share the date of your last period with them? Does that person know how you feel on any particular day? Do they know about your medical history? Do they know when you masturbate? Chances are this person does not exist, as there is only so much we want to share, even with our most intimate partner. Yet this is all information that menstruation apps expect their users to fill. \r\n\r\nWith all this private information you would expect those apps to uphold the highest standards when it comes to handling the data they collect. So, Privacy International set out to look at the most commonly used menstruation apps to find out if that was the case. Using traffic analysis, we wanted to see if those apps were sharing data with third parties and Facebook in particular, through the Facebook SDK.\r\n\r\nOur research shed light on the horrific practices of some menstruation apps that shared their users\u2019 most intimate data \u2013 about their sexual life, their health and lifestyle \u2013 with Facebook and others.\r\n\r\nIn this talk, we will take you through the research we have conducted by using Privacy International\u2019s publicly available and free testing environment. We will briefly explain how the testing environment work and we will showcase the menstruation apps that have the most problematic practices to show you how very granular and intimate data is shared with third parties and security implications.",
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                  {
                    "id": 7699,
                    "public_name": "Eva Blum-Dumontet"
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                  {
                    "id": 8597,
                    "public_name": "Christopher Weatherhead"
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                ],
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                    "url": "https://privacyinternational.org/long-read/3196/no-bodys-business-mine-how-menstruation-apps-are-sharing-your-data",
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                    "url": "https://privacyintyqcroe.onion/long-read/3196/no-bodys-business-mine-how-menstruation-apps-are-sharing-your-data",
                    "title": "Project Page on Privacy International's website (Onion)"
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                    "url": "https://privacyinternational.org/campaigns/no-bodys-business-mine",
                    "title": "Campaigns Page on this topic on Privacy Internationals website"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10506.html",
                "id": 10506,
                "guid": "6a8a2bfc-cc63-4938-8895-8ea84ba1544f",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/506/large/niklas-jordan2.jpeg?1570198505",
                "date": "2019-12-29T20:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:50",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Clarke",
                "slug": "36c3-10506-the_planet_friendly_web",
                "title": "The Planet Friendly Web",
                "subtitle": "Warum unser Web nachhaltiger werden muss und wie wir das anstellen!",
                "track": "Resilience & Sustainability",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Wo beginnt unsere Verantwortung bei der Gestaltung und Entwicklung einer Website und wo endet sie? Wusstest Du, dass die durch das Internet hervorgerufenen CO2-Emissionen die der Flugindustrie \u00fcberschritten haben? Beim Design einer Website oder Web-App denken die wenigsten an CO2-Emissionen. So ist auch dieser Fakt weitgehend unbekannt. Warum wir uns dringend \u00fcber ein nachhaltigeres Web Gedanken machen sollten und wie wir das in unserem Alltag umsetzen k\u00f6nnen, erfahrt Ihr in diesem Vortrag.",
                "description": "Auf unserer Erde gibt es viele Probleme, die es f\u00fcr unsere und zuk\u00fcnftige Generationen zu l\u00f6sen gilt: Die globale Erw\u00e4rmung und weltweiter Hunger sind nur einige davon.\r\n\r\nIn unserem privaten Alltag besch\u00e4ftigen sich viele von uns schon sehr ausgiebig mit dem Thema Nachhaltigkeit und dem verantwortungsvollen Umgang mit Ressourcen. Wir achten darauf, dass unsere Schokolade FairTrade ist, dass unser Apfel vom Bauern aus der Region kommt oder das Fleisch aus verantwortungsvoller Tierhaltung stammt.\r\n\r\nAber wer wei\u00df schon, dass f\u00fcr ein modernes Smartphone \u00fcber 80 Kilogramm Natur verbraucht wird? Und wie viele von euch, die aktiv das Web gestalten, besch\u00e4ftigen sich damit, es auch nachhaltiger zu machen? Oder wusstet ihr, dass die durch das Internet hervorgerufenen CO2-Emissionen die der Flugindustrie \u00fcberschritten haben?\r\n\r\nIn meinem Vortrag m\u00f6chte ich euch zeigen, wie ihr auch im beruflichen Alltag, bspw. beim Konzipieren, Entwicklen, Designen oder Managen einer Website oder App, auf verantwortungsvollen Ressourcenverbrauch, besonders in Bezug auf den Energiebedarf, achten k\u00f6nnt. Auch die Fragen, wie ihr helfen k\u00f6nnt, das Web nachhaltiger zu machen, und was die Anforderungen an moderne Websites und Apps sind, damit sie nicht zu Lasten unserer Umwelt gehen, m\u00f6chte ich euch beantworten.",
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                    "id": 9228,
                    "public_name": "Niklas Jordan"
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                    "url": "https://media.ccc.de/v/bub2018-2-warum_unser_web_nachhaltiger_werden_muss_und_wie_wir_das_anstellen#t=1",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10564.html",
                "id": 10564,
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                "date": "2019-12-29T21:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:50",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Clarke",
                "slug": "36c3-10564-hacking_with_a_tpm",
                "title": "Hacking (with) a TPM",
                "subtitle": "Don't ask what you can do for TPMs, Ask what TPMs can do for you",
                "track": "Security",
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                "abstract": "Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs) are nowadays included in all consumer-grade devices. Whilst \"the Trusted Platform Modules available for PCs are not dangerous, and there is no reason not to include one in a computer or support it in system software\" (Richard Stallman, GNU) they have yet to gain wide-ranged adoption, especially for the daily needs of your average nerd.\r\n\r\nThis talk will introduce OpenSource software and use cases that are already supported and how your everyday nerd can benefit from those by security your personal credentials, securing your system credentials, encrypting your storage and detecting BIOS manipulations. This talk is based on the https://tpm2-software.github.io contributions. It will also give a quick rundown to debunk some myths and call for participation in the OpenSource efforts for supporting more use cases via TPMs.",
                "description": "TPMs provide several features. Most talked about are the capabilities to perform \"attestations\", i.e. to reliably determine the software (BIOS, OS, applications) that are running on a given system. Most commonly useful are its capabilities to act similar to a \"built-in smartcard\". It provides storage for keys and secrets on the device that can be protected by PINs, i.e. that are protected against bruteforce attacks. It further provides an encrypted swapping mechanism for such keys, enabling almost infinitely large storage for said keys.\r\n\r\nWith this range of features available at your average nerd's disposal, it would be a shame not to use them.\r\n\r\n1. Securing your personal credentials\r\nThe most frequent application of TPMs stems from logging into other system. This includes ssh client logins or browser based https client certificates and becomes even more frequent when put into context with git+ssh, git+https, sftp or webdav. All these technologies and mostly all implementation support PKCS11 to allow storage of secrets on a smartcard. But SmartCards or Yubikeys require extra readers, occupy USB-slots, have to be carried around.\r\n\r\nThe tpm2-pkcs11 library allows anyone to seamlessly use the TPM instead of an external smartcard. This approach provides much higher convenience compared to smartcards and even compared to passwords, since you merely need a short pin instead of a username+vErys3cur3passwor! combinations. It maps the smartcards property of possession to possession of the device, i.e. notebook.\r\n\r\n2. Securing your system credentials\r\nHeartbleed is old but the principle problem of having keys lay around in RAM and disk is as relevant as it used to be. This is where the tpm2-tss-engine for OpenSSL comes into play. It allows the use of TPM-based keys for authentication via TLS (server and client side). Of course, if your system get's owned, it's owned, but once the attacker is gone (reboot, update, etc), you can be sure that he could not have copied the private key. Thus, no revocation or similar action is needed.\r\n\r\n3. Encrypting your storage\r\nBasically \"BitLocker for Linux\" is the keyword. By extending LUKS(2) and cryptsetup, we're enabling anyone to encrypt their disk and protect there data from bruteforce password guessing if the device or disk ever got stolen. This even provides a lot more convenience, since the TPM operations can be faster than the typical KDF'ing and you can work with PINs and short passwords instead of vErys3cur3passwor! ones.\r\n\r\n4. Detecting BIOS manipulations\r\nTalks and news about evil maids, government trojans installed at airport inspections and BIOS-based backdoors are present anywhere. The tpm2-totp project is a clone of Matthew Garrets tpm-totp that he presented at 32c3. It enable the user to authenticate not only the device to be theirs, but also if the BIOS and kernel are still in the same state as they were when they left it.\r\n\r\nMost use cases are actually running code shipping with more and more distros.\r\nThe talk will give some deeper explanations into each of these and possibly some live demos.",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 9313,
                    "public_name": "Andreas Fuchs"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10968.html",
                "id": 10968,
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                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/968/large/mgehemcmlogioomd.png?1572433715",
                "date": "2019-12-29T22:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:50",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Clarke",
                "slug": "36c3-10968-content_take-downs_who_cleans_the_internet",
                "title": "Content take-downs: Who cleans the internet?",
                "subtitle": "EU plans to swipe our freedom of expression under the carpet",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "The quest towards a \u201ccleaner\u201d internet continues \u2013 with \u201ccensorship machines\u201d included in the EU Copyright Directive, upload filters proposed in the Terrorist Content Regulation, and numerous other initiatives to push dominant platforms to police online content. This talk will present the next big battles for free speech online at the European level.",
                "description": "The next important battle for our rights and freedoms in the digital sphere is looming on the horizon. Policymakers wage war against \u201charmful\u201d speech online, relying on the centralisation of the web around few platforms that function as \u201cwalled gardens\u201d. Heated debates on upload filters recently took place around the copyright reform and the fight against online terrorist propaganda. \r\n\r\nThe next challenge for our freedom of expression online is a planned update to rules that deal with illegal and \u201charmful\u201d content: E-Commerce Directive. E-Commerce was adopted two decades ago, but the way the internet looks like has drastically changed since. The amount of user-uploaded content has exploded, and few dominant platforms have an increasing impact on people\u2019s rights and freedoms. \r\nHow does the current online landscape look like? What are the policy options the EU is facing in terms of platform regulation? How can we achieve human rights-compliant content moderation rules?",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9013,
                    "public_name": "Chlo\u00e9 Berth\u00e9l\u00e9my"
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                    "id": 4366,
                    "public_name": "Thomas Lohninger"
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                    "url": "https://edri.org/",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10711.html",
                "id": 10711,
                "guid": "cbaeb1aa-fb02-465b-b6f7-04106c7245f2",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T23:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "23:50",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Clarke",
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                "title": "5G & Net Neutrality",
                "subtitle": "Status of the Net Neutrality Reform in Europe",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Three and a half years after Europe enshrined net neutrality in law, the protections for the open internet are being renegotiated. Europe finds itself in the middle of an immense lobbying battle about the legality of internet blocking, zero-rating and the internet as a common carrier for everyone. All this while the EU is also the first world region trying to fit the next mobile network standard 5G into the net neutrality framework as we currently know it. This talk will give a brief summary about the past years of regulatory enforcement, how the internet has developed in Europe and what to expect from the ongoing reform. ",
                "description": "The Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communication (BEREC) is currently reforming the net neutrality framework of the EU. The reform started in late 2018 and will come to a conclusion in March 2020. The talk will outline the full reform process and explain the issues the digital rights community is fighting for. A particular focus will be on the challanges that the next mobile network standard 5G brings to the net neutrality debate and what to expect from new technology aspects like network slices and edge computing. \r\n\r\nAdditionally, we will give insights into net neutrality enforcement throughout the European Union in the past three and a half years. This section of the talk is based on a comprehensive study which epicenter.works has conducted in 2019. \r\n\r\nThe Austrian digital rights NGO epicenter.works is a leading net neutrality advocate in the EU. Their campaign www.savetheinternet.eu followed the policy debate to enshrine net neutrality in law in the European Union and lasted from 2013 until 2016. Since then, the organisation has become a public watchdog on the regulatory enforcement of the rules and published extensive legal and technical analysis on net neutrality violations. They try to shape the regulatory and public debate by speaking at annual shareholder meetings of Deutsche Telekom and participate in expert consultations from telecom regulators. \r\n\r\nWith the ongoing reform, the net neutrality debate in Europe is heating up once again, with an uncertain outcome. ",
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                    "id": 4366,
                    "public_name": "Thomas Lohninger"
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                    "url": "https://en.epicenter.works/",
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                    "url": "https://berec.europa.eu/eng/news_consultations/ongoing_public_consultations/5947-public-consultation-on-the-document-on-berec-guidelines-on-the-implementation-of-the-open-internet-regulation",
                    "title": "Public consultation on the document on BEREC Guidelines on the Implementation of the Open Internet Regulation (10.10.2019)"
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                    "url": "https://en.epicenter.works/thema/net-neutrality",
                    "title": "Dossier Net Neutrality"
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                    "url": "https://savetheinternet.eu/",
                    "title": "savetheinternet.eu"
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                    "url": "https://en.epicenter.works/document/1522",
                    "title": "Report: The Net Neutrality Situation in the EU"
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                  {
                    "url": "https://edri.org/zero-rating-why-dangerous-for-our-rights-freedoms/",
                    "title": "Zero rating: Why it is dangerous for our rights and freedoms (22.06.2016)"
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                  {
                    "url": "https://edri.org/ngos-and-academics-warn-against-deep-packet-inspection/",
                    "title": "NGOs and academics warn against Deep Packet Inspection (15.05.2019)"
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                  {
                    "url": "https://edri.org/net-neutrality-vs-5g-what-to-expect-from-the-upcoming-eu-review/",
                    "title": "Net Neutrality vs. 5G: What to expect from the upcoming EU review? (05.12.2018)"
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            "Dijkstra": [
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10990.html",
                "id": 10990,
                "guid": "d9efd4c6-fbd8-45c3-b3cd-74dcd37dc03d",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T11:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:30",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Dijkstra",
                "slug": "36c3-10990-connected_mobility_hacken_digital_bike_23",
                "title": "Connected Mobility hacken: digital.bike.23",
                "subtitle": " Von E-Bikes in der Connected Mobility zur Entstehung eines nachhaltigen Open-Source-E-Bike-Projekts",
                "track": "Resilience & Sustainability",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Was haben E-Bikes mit Connected Mobility zu tun? Und ist so was wie LineageOS auch f\u00fcr Bike Computer m\u00f6glich? Au\u00dferdem: wie lassen sich Cradle to Cradle Prinzipien auf E-Bikes anwenden? Der Vortrag gibt einen Einblick in die Rolle von E-Bikes in der Connected Mobility und umrei\u00dft ihren Stand der Technik. Zudem berichtet er von den Herausforderungen, ein nachhaltiges Open-Source-E-Bike zu entwickeln. Last but not least m\u00f6chte er die Idee eines Open-E-Bike-Wiki vorstellen.",
                "description": "Dank Vernetzung auf allen Ebenen soll Mobilit\u00e4t sicherer, umweltfreundlicher, humancentered etc. werden. Fokus ist nat\u00fcrlich der Automotive Bereich. Da wird entwickelt, was das Zeug h\u00e4lt. Aber was ist mit E-Bikes? Sie haben durch ihre On-Board-Komponentenvernetzung perfekte Voraussetzungen f\u00fcr Connected und Smart. Deshalb jagt ein Hardware- und Sofwareupgrade inzwischen das n\u00e4chste. Detaillierte Userdaten landen auf den Servern der Hersteller, dank propriet\u00e4rer Software aller relevanten Komponenten. \r\nDer Vortrag besch\u00e4ftigt sich im ersten Teil mit Connected Mobility und dem Stand der Technik bei E-Bikes - ein Fokus: Ihre Konnektivit\u00e4tsoptionen und die Sensorvielfalt. Und es geht um Sinn und Unsinn des Technikeinsatzes. \r\nIm zweiten Teil geht es um das eigentliche e-Bike-Projekt. Der Vortrag erz\u00e4hlt von den Eigenheiten der Fahrzeugkonstruktion inspiriert von Cradle to Cradle und den Stand der Dinge der IT \u2013 Open Source, Open Embedded und Open IoT - aus der Sicht einer Produktdesignerin, die keine Hackerin ist und gern alles offen und transparent entwickeln w\u00fcrde und anwender*innenfreundliche Applikationen sucht. Und er erz\u00e4hlt von der Idee den IT-Dschungel zu lichten: der Erstellung eines Open-E-Bike-Wikis.",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9471,
                    "public_name": "Jo Tiffe"
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                    "url": "https://blog.formf.de/",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10768.html",
                "id": 10768,
                "guid": "85314c6e-7df5-443b-b684-f13ab25749b0",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T12:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:50",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Dijkstra",
                "slug": "36c3-10768-getting_software_right_with_properties_generated_tests_and_proofs",
                "title": "Getting software right with properties, generated tests, and proofs",
                "subtitle": "Evolve your hack into robust software!",
                "track": "Resilience & Sustainability",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "How do we write software that works - or rather, how do we ensure it's correct once it's written?  We can just try it out and run it, and see if it works on a few examples.  If the program was correct to begin with, that's great - but if it's not, we're going to miss bugs.  Bugs that might crash our computer, make it vulnerable to attacks, stop the factory, endanger lives, or \"just\" leave us unsatisfied.  This talk is about techniques every programmer can use to avoid large classes of bugs.  You think about general properties of the things in your code, verify them through automatically generated tests, and (when it's particularly critical) proofs.  This is a surprisingly fun and satisfying experience, and any programmer can do it.  You need just a bit of high school math (which we'll refresh in the talk) to get started.\r\n",
                "description": "This talk is specifically about accessible techniques: Almost any program, function, or entity has a few interesting properties, and teasing them out will enhance your understanding of what is going on in your software.  The next trick is to write out the property in your programming language.  People with lots of time and budget can write down enough properties to form a complete specification of the security- and safety-critical parts of a system and prove that they hold for their system.  In the talk, we'll instead focus on a dead-simple technique called <b>QuickCheck</b>.  (Your programming language almost certainly has a QuickCheck library you can use.)  QuickCheck - from the code describing the property - will automatically generate as many test cases as you want, run them, and produce counterexamples for failures.  QuickCheck is amazingly effective at flushing out those corner cases that elude traditional unit tests.  Finally, for simple properties of pure functions, we can also attempt a proof using simple algebra.  The results are a wonderful feeling of satisfaction, and a sound sleep.\r\n",
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                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
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                    "id": 7686,
                    "public_name": "Mike Sperber"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10630.html",
                "id": 10630,
                "guid": "3be4da1b-7efd-4ab3-9f51-297c42c06d6a",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T14:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:10",
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                "slug": "36c3-10630-wifibroadcast",
                "title": "Wifibroadcast",
                "subtitle": "How to convert standard wifi dongles into digital broadcast transmitters",
                "track": "Hardware & Making",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "This talk is about modifying cheap wifi dongles to realize true unidirectional broadcast transmissions that can transport digital data like HD drone video with guaranteed latency over a range of tens of kilometers. The talk will show the necessary changes to the firmware and kernel of the wifi dongle, the forward error correction and software diversity (fuse several receivers in software) that is added to improve reliability and the most prominent use case: Flying a remote controlled drone at a distance of tens of kilometers.",
                "description": "Wifi as it is implemented in the 802.11 standard tries (as best as it can) to guarantee to a user the delivery of data and the correctness of the data.\r\nTo increase the chance of delivery, the standard includes techniques like automatic retransmission, automatic rate reduction, CSMA/CA. To guarantee correctness, the packets are using CRC sums. These measures are very useful in a typical 1-to-1 communication scenario. However, they do not adapt very well to a 1-to-n scheme (broadcast). Even in case of a 1-to-1 scenario the techniques mentioned above make it impossible to guarantee a latency and throughput of a transmission.\r\n\r\nWifibroadcast uses the wifi hardware in a mode that is very similar to the classic analog broadcast transmitters. Data will immediately be sent over the air, without any association of devices, retransmissions and rate reductions.\r\nThe data can be picked up by an arbitrary number of receivers that decode the data stream, repair damaged packages via software diversity and repair damaged bits via forward error correction.\r\n\r\nThe Wifibroadcast software is an easy to use Linux program into which arbitrary data can be piped. The same data will then appear on the receiving program on standard output and can thus be piped into further programs.\r\n\r\nAll software developed has been made available under the GPL license.\r\n\r\n\r\nA prominent use case for Wifibroadcast is the transmission of live video from a drone. Compared to standard wifi this offers the following advantages:\r\n\r\n * Guaranteed latency\r\n * No association (that might get lost)\r\n * Multiple receivers work out of the box\r\n * True unidirectional communication allows to use asymmetrical antenna setups\r\n * Slow breakup of connection instead of complete communication loss\r\n\r\n\r\nThe talk will show the details of the Wifibroadcast protocol, the changes to the firmware & driver, the forward error correction, software diversity and finally will show the HD video transmission over tens of kilometers as an application example.",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9409,
                    "public_name": "befi"
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                "links": [
                  {
                    "url": "https://befinitiv.wordpress.com/wifibroadcast-analog-like-transmission-of-live-video-data/",
                    "title": "Wifibroadcast \u2013 Analog-like transmission of live video data"
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10704.html",
                "id": 10704,
                "guid": "ee8463d4-e930-445e-ab84-0bd02e777e5b",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T16:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:10",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Dijkstra",
                "slug": "36c3-10704-mensch_-_kunst_maschine",
                "title": "Mensch - Kunst \u2013 Maschine",
                "subtitle": "Mit k\u00fcnstlicher Intelligenz zu neuer Kunst zum kybernetischen Verstand",
                "track": "Art & Culture",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Kann k\u00fcnstliche Intelligenz Kunst erzeugen? \r\nK\u00f6nnen Menschen von k\u00fcnstlich intelligenten Systemen erzeugte Kunst verstehen? Ist Kunst ein Weg zu neuen Stufen eines kybernetischen Verstandes? \r\nDer Stand der KI-Kunst ist keine Kunst oder keine KI.\r\nAber wir werden mit unserer menschlichen Eitelkeit konfrontiert werden, nicht die Einzigen zu sein, die sch\u00f6pferisch und auch k\u00fcnstlerische Relevanz in Betrachtern ausl\u00f6sen. Dies liegt mitunter an unseren bisherigen Kunstbegriffen und -verst\u00e4ndnissen, die oftmals mit Intentionalit\u00e4t assoziiert sind.\r\nEliza: Warum?\r\nSimon Hegelich widmen sich diesen Fragen und zeigt eigene (?) Werke (Videos, Bilder, Gedichte), die mit KI erzeugt wurden, wobei er seine gro\u00dfen Leidenschaften;- Kunst, maschinelles Lernen, Hegelsche Dialektik, Science Fiction, Kybernetik und Transhumanismus- der Erweiterung durch Diskurs unterzieht.",
                "description": "K\u00fcnstlich intelligente Systeme werden seit den 70er Jahren zunehmend  in k\u00fcnstlerischen Schaffensprozesse einbezogen. Ob Computer auch autonom Kunst generieren k\u00f6nnen, ist keine Frage der Leistungsf\u00e4higkeit solcher Systeme, es wirft vielmehr die Frage auf, inwieweit tradierte Kunstbegriffe neu gedacht werden k\u00f6nnen. Die Besch\u00e4ftigung mit KI und Kunst birgt im Vergleich zu laufenden KI-Debatten eine Reihe zus\u00e4tzlicher Denkfreiheitsgrade: Sie ist erfahrbar! Gerade weil Kunst als Konzept schwierig zu fassen ist, uns gleichzeitig K\u00fcnstlerisches inspiriert, zum Spekulieren, Tr\u00e4umen und Empfinden anregt, l\u00e4sst sich vor diesem Hintergrund ganz anders \u00fcber KIs und ihre Potentiale diskutieren. Unter Einbezug des technischen Standes derzeitiger Deep Learning Systeme und der eigenen k\u00fcnstlerischen Erfahrung werden diese Potentiale aufgef\u00e4chert.\r\nWir stellen den Diskurs um Grundfragen zum Verh\u00e4ltnis Mensch-KI-Kunst neue Fragen diametral gegen\u00fcber: \r\nKann k\u00fcnstliche Intelligenz Kunst erzeugen?\r\nWie k\u00f6nnen wir Kunst von k\u00fcnstlich intelligenten Systemen verstehen?\r\nKann Kunst KI erzeugen und versteht das noch jemand?\r\n\r\nSimon Hegelich (KI-Entwickler, Philosoph, Professor f\u00fcr Political Data Science, Videoartist und Synthinerd) widmet sich diesen Fragen in eine Pr\u00e4sentation und schmei\u00dft seine gro\u00dfen Leidenschaften zusammen: Kunst, maschinelles Lernen, Hegelsche Dialektik, Science Fiction, Kybernetik und Transhumanismus. Es k\u00f6nnte explosiv werden.",
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                    "public_name": "Simon Hegelich"
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                  {
                    "url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgSQv0IsVvM",
                    "title": "TEDx Talk Artificial Spirits"
                  },
                  {
                    "url": "http://politicaldatascience.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html",
                    "title": "Bilder TensorFloys Projekt"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10576.html",
                "id": 10576,
                "guid": "2c870588-7b9e-4530-a352-f1e871252cec",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/576/large/Mitel-DECT.jpg?1571665850",
                "date": "2019-12-29T17:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:30",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Dijkstra",
                "slug": "36c3-10576-mifail_oder_mit_gigaset_ware_das_nicht_passiert",
                "title": "#mifail oder: Mit Gigaset w\u00e4re das nicht passiert!",
                "subtitle": "DECT is korrekt.",
                "track": "Hardware & Making",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Seit 2018 betreibt Eventphone ein\u00a0neues Telefonsystem auf den chaosnahen Events. Nat\u00fcrlich wird neue Soft- und Hardware sofort zum Forschungsgegenstand. Schnell gab es die \u00fcblichen Fragen: Wie funktioniert das genau? Ist das alles an Features? Kann man das updaten? Kann man nicht kompatible Ger\u00e4te vielleicht kompatibel machen? Was kann man noch verbessern? Ist das sicher?",
                "description": "Nat\u00fcrlich haben wir Antworten und m\u00f6chten unser Wissen mit euch teilen. Es gibt einen \u00dcberblick \u00fcber DECT, kaputte Crypto\u2122 und was man mit Kreativit\u00e4t daraus machen kann. Unser Anspruch ist, dass wir es so erkl\u00e4ren, dass alle Zuschauerinnen und Zuschauer ein bisschen mehr \u00fcber DECT wissen und mindestens einmal gelacht haben.\r\n\r\nSeit dem Easterhegg 2018 betreibt Eventphone das PoC (Phone Operation Center) mit neuer Hard- und Software. Wer ist Eventphone bzw. das PoC und was machen die? Neben vielen selbst entwickelten Komponenten nutzen wir eine DECT-over-IP-L\u00f6sung des\u00a0kanadischen Telekommunikationsunternehmens Mitel. Wir geben euch eine Architektur\u00fcbersicht der neuen Anlage und sprechen \u00fcber Antennen, Software sowie Lizenzierung. Nachdem wir die\u00a0gr\u00f6\u00dften Probleme, die wir mit dem alten System hatten, vollst\u00e4ndig gel\u00f6st haben, schauten wir etwas genauer unter die Haube. Bei den ersten Analysen entdeckten wir einen unkritischen, aber witzigen Fehler, den wir euch zeigen wollen. Unser prim\u00e4res Ziel war es, die Kompatibilit\u00e4t zu erh\u00f6hen, denn es gab einige Ger\u00e4te, die trotz DECT-Standard nicht mit der Anlage funktionierten oder sich sehr sonderlich verhielten. Warum eigentlich? Wir fingen an, die Kommunikation der Ger\u00e4te zu analysieren, und fanden heraus:\u00a0Wer ein Byte verliert, hat acht Bit zu wenig. Es folgt: eine DECT-Anmeldung als Theaterst\u00fcck. Aber halt! Ist das nicht alles verschl\u00fcsselt? Woher wisst ihr das? Es folgt: die\u00a0Geschichte der Mitel Crypto und was daraus entstand:\u00a0rfpproxy. Es folgt: eine DECT-Anmeldung mit rfpproxy als Theaterst\u00fcck. Dann sammelten wir\u00a0Metadaten und l\u00f6schten sie wieder, mit Unterst\u00fctzung der Feuerwehr. Und dann? Dann haben wir viel gespielt, analysiert und entwickelt. Weil die Zeit knapp ist zeigen wir euch 3 kleine Beispiele. Musik w\u00e4hrend des Telefonats \u00fcber Vanity Number, die Akte AVM und\u00a0Telefonbuchfunktionen. Am Ende geben wir euch Informationen zum Weitermachen sowie einen Ausblick. Au\u00dferdem\u00a0wollen euch motivieren uns zu helfen. Wir h\u00e4tten gern einen Wireshark Dissector.\u00a0Stay connected!",
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                    "id": 9328,
                    "public_name": "zivillian"
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                    "id": 4972,
                    "public_name": "ST Kambor-Wiesenberg"
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                    "id": 1757,
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                    "url": "https://eventphone.de/blog/2018/12/30/eventphone-fruher-heute-morgen-vortrag-auf-dem-35c3/",
                    "title": "Eventphone: fr\u00fcher, heute, morgen \u2013 Vortrag auf dem 35C3"
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                    "url": "https://media.ccc.de/v/eh19-179-das-neue-eventphone-poc-telefonsystem",
                    "title": "Das neue Eventphone (PoC) Telefonsystem (Easterhegg 2019)"
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                    "url": "https://eventphone.de/blog/2018/03/30/dect-anmeldung/",
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                    "url": "https://eventphone.de/blog/2018/04/01/dect-deregistrierung-easterhegg-2018/",
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10607.html",
                "id": 10607,
                "guid": "1582b215-d610-4b56-83af-71cdb54e557c",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T18:50:00+01:00",
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                "room": "Dijkstra",
                "slug": "36c3-10607-grow_your_own_planet",
                "title": "Grow your own planet",
                "subtitle": "How simulations help us understand the Universe",
                "track": "Science",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "This year the Nobel prize in physics was awarded to three astronomers changing the understanding of the Universe and finding the first exoplanet. This is a good reason to dive into astronomy,  numerics, and programming and to learn how modern astronomy creates the pictures and models of the reality we observe in the night sky.\r\nLet\u2019s find out together how we can simulate the Universe and grow new planets \u2013 computationally!",
                "description": "In all ages people have gazed at the stars and tried to grasp the dimensions of the Universe and of the teeny-tiny marble we call our planet and wondered how unique it actually is. From the ancient geeks to Johannes Kepler to modern times we slowly advanced our understanding of the sky and the laws necessary to describe the orbits and evolution of all its objects. Nowadays computational power has greatly increased. So we can further our understanding of the Universe from basic, analytically computable orbits to the challenge of turbulent gas flows \u2013 only accessible with numerical simulations.\r\n\r\nLet's go on a journey through space and compare the data we observe with breath-taking accuracy using instruments like ALMA, VLT, Gaia, and Hubble Space Telescope to numerical simulations now possible due to computer clusters, multi-core CPU and GPU-calculations. We want to explore the physics and numeric algorithms we need to comprehend the Universe and travel to the unexplained territory of problems we can not quite solve yet.\r\n\r\nWe present three state-of-the-art hydrodynamics programs:\r\nPLUTO (by A. Mignone), FARGO3D (by P. Ben\u00edtez Llambay and F. Masset) and AREPO (by V. Springel). All of them are free open source software and commonly used in research worldwide. Using their example, we demonstrate how hydrodynamics recreates many of the things we see in the sky, including planets.\r\n\r\nSimulations teach us how rare the formation of Earth was and show that there is no alternative planet in reach. In modern times we humans continue to gaze at the stars. Even without Planet B in sight, we are still fascinated with what we see. Numerical methods help us satisfy our thirst for knowledge and accelerate the research of the Universe.",
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                    "public_name": "miosta"
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                    "id": 9364,
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                    "url": "http://plutocode.ph.unito.it/",
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                    "url": "http://fargo.in2p3.fr/",
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                    "url": "https://arepo-code.org/",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10858.html",
                "id": 10858,
                "guid": "0886b5ea-6e90-4619-8f9c-038ebf9b4241",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/858/large/campiaperti-500x500.jpeg?1572012801",
                "date": "2019-12-29T20:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:50",
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                "room": "Dijkstra",
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                "title": "Infrastructures in a horizontal farmers community",
                "subtitle": "Human agreements, comunication infrastructures, services in Campi Aperti, Bologna, Italy",
                "track": "Resilience & Sustainability",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "We will analyze the approach to tecnology (decisional method, mesh network and cloud) of a farming community near Bologna: Campi Aperti.\r\n\r\nSpeaking about: human organization, connectivity, managing of a server, resources and incidents handler, femminism, maintaining and growing in a non-gerarchical organization. Technologies involved: humans, antennas, orchestrator of containers.",
                "description": "Summarize the experience of this last 15 years of a group of farmers, the strong political impact about take care of the near territory, decide what grow and what eat and share this decisions with the consumers in the city, settled a method that is called \"shared warranty\", garanzia partecipata, for the organic vegetables, refuse the big distribution of the food and how this principles, with also some femminist ideas, can bring  us to think in a different way our tech organizations and our tools. In the last 3 years the group Campiaperti and Genuino Clandestino, the italian network of self-managed farmers, started to make questions and solution about tecnologies and started slowly to mantain their services.",
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                    "id": 9628,
                    "public_name": "Andrea Zappa"
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                    "url": "https://www.campiaperti.org/",
                    "title": "Campi Aperti"
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                    "url": "https://www.campiaperti.org/documentazione/",
                    "title": "Documentazione Campiaperti"
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                    "url": "https://git.autistici.org/ai3/float#float",
                    "title": "Float - minimal container orchestrator"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10561.html",
                "id": 10561,
                "guid": "b0fdc339-c0d7-4576-950f-0770b458f084",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/561/large/ic_eg.PNG?1571922527",
                "date": "2019-12-29T21:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:50",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Dijkstra",
                "slug": "36c3-10561-the_eye_on_the_nile",
                "title": "The Eye on the Nile",
                "subtitle": "Egypt's Civil Society Under Attack",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "What happens when we come across a surveillance operation targeting Egypt\u2019s civil society? And what happens when the attackers expose all of their backend code by mistake? This is The Eye on the Nile.",
                "description": "Egyptian activists and journalists report and fight against human rights violations, only to face human rights violations themselves: they are often silenced, detained, tortured and imprisoned. Practicing their freedom of expression becomes especially dangerous under a regime that is constantly wary of attempts to spark a second revolution. Therefore, it would not be surprising to see surveillance-motivated attacks trying to go after those targets.\r\n\r\nThis talk will discuss how an opsec mistake made by a state actor gave us a rare insight into their long-term malicious activity, and the methods they were using to keep a close eye on possible internal threats within Egypt. Among our findings were attempts to gain access to victims' inboxes and monitor their correspondences, mobile applications hosted on Google's Play Store and used to track victims' communications or location, and more.\r\n\r\nWe will start by reviewing our investigation into the attackers' infrastructure, and will then go over the different attack vectors and previously undisclosed malicious artifacts used in this operation. Lastly, we will share how we were able to find and reveal the identities of this campaign's high-profile targets, and the location of the headquarters which we suspect the attackers are operating from.",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 9317,
                    "public_name": "Aseel Kayal"
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                    "url": "https://research.checkpoint.com/the-eye-on-the-nile/",
                    "title": "Technical Publication"
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                    "url": "https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/03/world/middleeast/egypt-cyber-attack-phones.html",
                    "title": "New York Times Publication"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10672.html",
                "id": 10672,
                "guid": "afd7efb3-f594-4938-aa7f-5a42e54fbec7",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/672/large/Talk_Logo_3D_printer_Tshirts.png?1576667942",
                "date": "2019-12-29T22:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:50",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Dijkstra",
                "slug": "36c3-10672-warum_3d-gedruckte_kleidung_nicht_die_zukunft_ist",
                "title": "Warum 3D-gedruckte Kleidung NICHT die Zukunft ist",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Hardware & Making",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "3D-gedruckte Kleidungsst\u00fccke finden sich mittlerweile auf immer mehr Laufstegen in der Modebranche. Der Herstellungsprozess erlaubt g\u00e4nzlich neue Abl\u00e4ufe und die Chance, durch mehrfache Materialverwendung und Abfallreduzierung nachhaltiger zu produzieren. Aber wie alltagstauglich und bequem sind diese Teile eigentlich? Wann ist ein Kleidungsst\u00fcck \u00fcberhaupt bequem? Welche Funktionen k\u00f6nnen 3D-gedruckte textile Fl\u00e4chen \u00fcbernehmen \u2013 und welche nicht?",
                "description": "Die Bekleidungsbranche ist eine der sch\u00e4dlichsten Industrien f\u00fcr unseren Planeten und unsere Gesellschaft. Additive Fertigungsverfahren scheinen eine Alternative zu umweltsch\u00e4dlicher Massenfertigung zu sein. Der Talk beantwortet Fragen nach Qualit\u00e4t und Nutzen 3D-gedruckter textiler Fl\u00e4chen und ob diese tats\u00e4chlich das Potential haben, die Bekleidungsindustrie nachhaltiger zu gestalten. Und ist es wirklich realistisch, dass wir bald alle zuhause einen 3D-Drucker stehen haben und uns morgens einen Pullover drucken?",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9247,
                    "public_name": "Kurfuerstin"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10549.html",
                "id": 10549,
                "guid": "c7af7833-e274-4e67-adf1-e29b807ea343",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/549/large/a64tux.png?1570567588",
                "date": "2019-12-29T23:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "23:50",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Dijkstra",
                "slug": "36c3-10549-linux_on_open_source_hardware_with_open_source_chip_design",
                "title": "Linux on Open Source Hardware with Open Source chip design",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Hardware & Making",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Want to run Linux on open hardware?  This talk will explore Open Source Hardware projects capable of that task, and explore how RISC-V and free software FPGA projects can be leveraged to create libre systems.",
                "description": "This talk will explore Open Source Hardware projects relevant to Linux, including boards like BeagleBone, Olimex OLinuXino, Giant board and more. Looking at the benefits and challenges of designing Open Source Hardware for a Linux system, along with BeagleBoard.org\u2019s experience of working with community, manufacturers, and distributors to create an Open Source Hardware platform.\r\n\r\nDrew will also talk about the importance of the RISC-V instruction set and free software FPGA toolchains.  He will explore the options for running Linux on open source chip designs.",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9288,
                    "public_name": "Drew Fustini"
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                    "url": "https://embedded-recipes.org/2019/linux-on-open-source-hardware-and-libre-silicon/",
                    "title": "Embedded Recipes 2019: Linux on Open Source Hardware and Libre Silicon"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11010.html",
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                "slug": "36c3-11010-protecting_the_wild",
                "title": "Protecting the Wild",
                "subtitle": "Conservation Genomics between Taxonomy, Big Data, Statistics and IT-Security",
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                "abstract": "Conservation genomic approaches are crucial for establishing long-term sustainable conservation and management strategies for the protection of biodiversity and natural ecosystems. In this talk, the diverse and disparate fields of expertise and activism are presented, which are involved in building effective conservation genomic reference datasets and their infrastructures, analytical inference/prediction environments and operational tools for practical application. ",
                "description": "Natural ecosystems and biodiversity are lost at an alarming and accelerating rate due to anthropogenic (over-) exploitation, habitat destruction and climate change.\r\n\r\nConservation genomics promises to provide reliable and detailed insights into the current state of species and their interactions, as well as, the processes shaping their reactions to change. Such knowledge is urgently needed for forecasts of species\u2019 responses under quickly and potentially unpredictably changing climatic and environmental conditions, as well as, sociopolitical changes and shifting patterns of economic (over-) exploitation. Conservation genomic insights will allow societies in dynamic contexts to come to adequate decisions and effective action in time.\r\n\r\nReliable, decisive and useful practical tools that are robust under real-world operational conditions are, for example, needed for genetic inventory and monitoring campaigns, by certification initiatives, for example in fisheries or forestry, and in forensic genetic case work enforcing legal protection. \r\n\r\nThe development and implementation of the building blocks for conservation genetic tools will involve the cooperation of experts, activists and citizen enthusiasts from many and, so far, often unconnected backgrounds and communities. These extensive projects will bring together experts from biodiversity science, bioinformatics, statistical genetics, machine learning and IT-security, as well as, citizen scientists and volunteers, conservation activists, stewards and managers of natural \u201cresources\u201d, and local communities.\r\n",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 9629,
                    "public_name": "Jutta Buschbom"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10928.html",
                "id": 10928,
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                "title": "Provable Insecurity",
                "subtitle": "where artifacts come from, and how constructive math may help",
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                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Cryptographic hash functions are everywhere, yet modeling the characteristics of their real-world occurrences is surprisingly complicated when trying to prove security. We argue how seemingly convenient features of doing classical math may make it actually harder to model them correctly.",
                "description": "<p>\r\nDid you ever wonder why programmers use hash functions without keys while cryptographers only proved the implemented protocol secure for a hash function that is keyed? Did you ever want to have your passwords hashed using a random oracle for maximum security? If you are unhappy because it is possible to prove that a microkernel implementation can be proven to do what it is supposed to do, but your favourite cryptographic protocol cannot, then this talk may be for you.</p>\r\n<p>We explore how the way we do classical math leads deviations between cryptographic functions and how they can be modeled in proofs, and what could be done about that.</p>\r\n<p>We focus on questions like:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>How we can be forced to worry about collisions that no one knows</li>\r\n<li>How it can be that proofs in an exact science like math need to be interpreted</li>\r\n<li>Why modern cryptographers cannot prove something under the assumption that \"hash function X is secure\" while programmers have to design their software like this</li>\r\n<li>Whether \"proving A\" is always the same as \"proving A\"</li>\r\n<li>How to reasonably measure precomputation complexity in cryptographic attack</li>\r\n<li>And finally: Why we may need different mathematical foundations to formalize cryptography</li>\r\n</ul>",
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                    "public_name": "dreiwert"
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                  {
                    "id": 9747,
                    "public_name": "Claus Diem"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11043.html",
                "id": 11043,
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                "date": "2019-12-29T14:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:10",
                "duration": "01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-11043-humus_sapiens",
                "title": "HUMUS sapiens",
                "subtitle": "Open Soil Research",
                "track": "Resilience & Sustainability",
                "type": "lecture",
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                "abstract": "<p>HUMUS sapiens represents a compilation of soil explorations emerging from the networks of mikroBIOMIK, Hackteria, and Gasthaus \u2013 with the ambition to bring DIY (do-it-yourself) and DIWO(do-it-with-others) approaches as well as an open-source-based \u201chacker spirit\u201d into soil ecology. Participants are invited to reflect on current scientific discourses and critical societal challenges through hands-on tinkering and curiosity-driven research.</p>",
                "description": "<p>Far more than just the dirt under our feet, soil is a truly complex and dynamic ecosystem. It is a constantly changing mix of minerals, living organisms, decaying organic matter, air, and water. It is the living skin of our planet, allowing new forms of life to come into being, incorporating the nutrients left there by organisms of the past. Soil is bursting with life and can be vastly different from one square centimeter to the next. From plants, earthworms, insects, and fungi to invisible amoeba, nematodes, algae, and bacteria \u2013 each creature provides their own essential role in the soil ecosystem. The shared nature of the soil habitat manifests not only through the highly interconnected so-called \u201csoil food web\u201d \u2013 which is mainly driven by microbial metabolism \u2013 but also in regard to humans and their dependence on the productivity of edible plants. It is this dependency that motivates Homo sapiens to manipulate natural ecosystems, while at the same time failing to understand them. Human impact on the soil, especially intensive agricultural practices (deforestation, overgrazing, use of agrochemicals, etc.) and urbanization, leads to compaction, loss of soil structure, nutrient degradation,and contamination \u2013 ultimately, the breaking down of these ecosystems and eroding of the soil to infertile desert.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>HUMUS sapiens aims to reexamine these problems from an ecosystem's viewpoint and to support the paradigm shift from an anthropocentric ideology to a more biocentric philosophy of life.</p>\r\n",
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                    "id": 8644,
                    "public_name": "Julian mikroBIOMIK.org"
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                  {
                    "id": 9735,
                    "public_name": "Moritz Chollet"
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                  {
                    "id": 9877,
                    "public_name": "Malte Larsen"
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                    "id": 7615,
                    "public_name": "Maya Minder"
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                  {
                    "url": "https://mikrobiomik.org/en/",
                    "title": "mikroBIOMIK Society"
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                  {
                    "url": "https://www.hackteria.org/",
                    "title": "International Hackteria Network"
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                ],
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11030.html",
                "id": 11030,
                "guid": "cc3e9b8a-14e3-425a-b683-4eab463ed1bd",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/011/030/large/repair.jpg?1576772458",
                "date": "2019-12-29T16:10:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:10",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Eliza",
                "slug": "36c3-11030-degrowth_is_coming_-_be_ready_to_repair",
                "title": "Degrowth is coming - be ready to repair",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Resilience & Sustainability",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Der Diskurs um die \"Digitalisierung\" kann vor allem eines: Verhei\u00dfen. Roboter befreien uns von m\u00fchsamer Arbeit, Effizienzsteigerungen sorgen von ganz allein f\u00fcr den Schutz von Umwelt und Ressourcen und Algorithmen erleichtern uns den Alltag. Dass diese Verhei\u00dfungen vor allem Tech-Konzernen in die Tasche spielen und wir dank der datenraff(inier)enden Gesch\u00e4ftsmodelle des digitalen Kapitalismus auf \u00f6kologische und soziale Katastrophen zusteuern, soll in dem Vortrag gezeigt werden. \r\nKann die Wirtschaft dank effizienterer Technologien weiter wachsen ohne dabei Ressourcen zu verbrauchen? Oder merken wir bei unseren immer voller werdenden Leben gar nicht, dass uns in Wahrheit die Rohstoffe ausgehen? Wenn wir schon sehr bald kein Material mehr haben, um Technik zu bauen, die alle Verhei\u00dfungen erf\u00fcllt - was machen wir dann? Ist die Antwort dann  reparieren, selber machen, vielleicht sogar kreativ werden?",
                "description": "Der Vortrag zeigt Daten und Grafiken zum aktuellen und prognostizierten Ressourcen- und Energieverbrauch digitaler Technologien. Der Mechanismus des Rebound-Effekts kann dabei helfen, die komplexen Folgen der aktuellen technischen Entwicklung z.B. in Bezug auf Wachstum zu verstehen.\r\nDegrowth ist eine politische Bewegung von Wissenschaftler*innen und Aktivist*innen, die gegen die Steigerungs- und Wachstumszw\u00e4nge moderner Gesellschaften k\u00e4mpfen. Mit welchen Argumenten begegnet die Degrowth Bewegung Wachstum aus einer \u00f6kologischen Perspektive? Und welche Ankn\u00fcpfungspunkte f\u00fcr Ressourcenschonung gibt es in der Tech- und Maker-Bewegung?",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 8992,
                    "public_name": "Anja H\u00f6fner"
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                    "id": 9067,
                    "public_name": "Nicolas Guenot"
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                ],
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10912.html",
                "id": 10912,
                "guid": "97f475af-aa2f-4be4-a17d-9f211d59d42f",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T17:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:30",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "Eliza",
                "slug": "36c3-10912-on_the_edge_of_human-data_interaction_with_the_databox",
                "title": "On the Edge of Human-Data Interaction with the Databox",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Resilience & Sustainability",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "In this talk I will report on Databox, the focus of a UK-based research collaboration between the University of Cambridge, the University of Nottingham, and Imperial College, with support from industrial partners including the BBC. Databox is an open-source software platform that seeks to embody the principles of Human-Data Interaction by enabling individuals to see and exercise dynamic control over what is done with their personal data. The research project has melded computer systems design with ethnomethodological approaches to Human-Computer Interaction to explore how such a platform can make use of personal data accountable to individuals. \r\n\r\n",
                "description": "We are all the subjects of data collection and processing systems that use data generated both about and by us to support many services. Means for others to use such data -- often referred to possessively as \"your data\" -- are only increasing with the long-heralded advent of the Internet of Things just the latest example. Simultaneously, many jurisdictions have regulatory and statutory instruments to govern the use of such data. Means to enable personal data management is thus increasingly recognised as a pressing societal issue.\r\n\r\nIn thinking about this complex space, we formulated the notion of Human-Data Interaction (HDI) which resulted in the Databox, a platform enabling an individual data subject to manage, log and audit access to their data by others. The fundamental architectural change Databox embodies is to move from copying of personal data by others for central processing in the cloud, to distribution of data analysis to a subject-controlled edge platform for execution. After briefly introducing HDI, I will present the Databox platform design, implementation and current status.\r\n",
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                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
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                    "id": 9374,
                    "public_name": "mort"
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                    "url": "https://www.databoxproject.uk/",
                    "title": "Databox Project"
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                    "url": "https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/book/the-encyclopedia-of-human-computer-interaction-2nd-ed/human-data-interaction",
                    "title": "Human-Data Interaction"
                  },
                  {
                    "url": "https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/projects/databox",
                    "title": "BBC R&D -- The BBC Box"
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10756.html",
                "id": 10756,
                "guid": "9c139fdf-f96b-4957-865c-565cfc04d476",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/010/756/large/blatt3000-pandas.jpg?1576528919",
                "date": "2019-12-29T18:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:50",
                "duration": "01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-10756-p2panda",
                "title": "p2panda",
                "subtitle": "Social, artistic & theoretical experiments with decentralized festivals",
                "track": "Art & Culture",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Festivals and events are organized by a small group of deciders. But what would Eris do? (chaos!) We will look at some of our experiences with decentralised festivals where every participant can truly participate, reflect on how they influence our way of discussing and producing art and technology and discuss p2panda, an idea of a p2p protocol for (self-)organising resources, places and events, which is based on the SSB protocol.",
                "description": "<p>This is a technical, artistic, theoretical reflection on how we use technology to run and experiment with decentralised festivals. VERANTWORTUNG 3000 (2016), HOFFNUNG 3000 (2017) and now p2panda are platforms and protocols to setup groups, festivals, gatherings, events or spaces in a decentralised, self-organised manner which allow us to raise questions on how we organise ourselves in our social, artistic & theoretical communities.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>In this presentation we want to:</p>\r\n\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Show work and reflection processes of BLATT 3000 and Liebe Chaos Verein e. V. i. G. in Berlin on how technology informs art production and how these systemic \"meta\"-questions can be made the actual means of art, theory and discussion.</li>\r\n\r\n<li>Introduce some technical key-concepts of the p2panda protocol and how offline-first, append-only data-types, user authorization through cryptographic keys are interesting for ephemerality, self-organization, non-individuality, decentralization and anonymity in art and theory production.</li>\r\n\r\n<li>Present fictional ideas for festivals of the future.</li>\r\n\r\n<li>Talk about pandas.</li>\r\n</ul>",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 8994,
                    "public_name": "adz"
                  },
                  {
                    "id": 9886,
                    "public_name": "sophiiistika"
                  },
                  {
                    "id": 9483,
                    "public_name": "cafca"
                  }
                ],
                "links": [
                  {
                    "url": "https://github.com/p2panda/design-document",
                    "title": "p2panda - Design document"
                  },
                  {
                    "url": "https://hoffnung3000.de/",
                    "title": "HOFFNUNG 3000 - Experimental festival platform"
                  },
                  {
                    "url": "https://liebechaos.org/",
                    "title": "Liebe Chaos Verein e. V."
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              },
              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10890.html",
                "id": 10890,
                "guid": "b600081b-88f8-41b2-b0d2-f790e3e7d6ea",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T20:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:50",
                "duration": "00:40",
                "room": "Eliza",
                "slug": "36c3-10890-welcome_pattern_-_theorie_und_praxis",
                "title": " Welcome Pattern - Theorie und Praxis ",
                "subtitle": "(Eine Gemeinschaftsproduktion der Haecksen, der tuwat-Gruppe Bildung und Chaos Siegen)",
                "track": "CCC",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "In diesem Beitrag stellen wir die von der tuwat Gruppe Bildung erarbeiteten \"Welcome Pattern\" zum Empfang und Integration von Neuank\u00f6mmlingen und ihre Anwendung in Siegens Hackspace \"HaSi\"  vor.\r\n\r\n",
                "description": "Das Chaos setzt sich f\u00fcr Informationsfreiheit ein und behandelt die Auswirkungen von Technologie auf die Gesellschaft. Dabei machen wir sie zum Beispiel erfahrbar, testen ihre Grenzen und erkl\u00e4ren unseren Mitmenschen und Interessierten, was gut und nicht so gut funktioniert. Zwischenzeitlich kommt da aber auch der Besucher mit dem kaputten Windows Vista, die neue Person, die schon beim ersten Besuch den Lasercutter anschmei\u00dfen will oder jemand, der den feinen Unterschied zwischen \"cool\" und \"gar nicht mal so geil\" nicht ganz verstanden hat.\r\nWir versuchen auf der einen Seite offen f\u00fcr neue Mitstreiter*nnen zu sein, m\u00fcssen aber auch bestimmt auf unsere Regeln und ethischen Grunds\u00e4tze hinweisen. Die tuwat Gruppe Bildung hat 2018 aus diesem Grund sogenannte 'Welcome Pattern' entwickelt. Schnell zu lesen sollen sie das Chaos unterst\u00fctzen, sich offen zu zeigen, ohne davon \u00fcberlastet zu werden. Sie sollen aber auch eine bessere Integration von Neuank\u00f6mmlingen erm\u00f6glichen, ohne die Komplexit\u00e4t hinter der Hackerethik und Informationsfreiheit auszusparen. In diesem Vortrag stellen wir diese Muster vor und besprechen relevante Teile davon anhand ihre Anwendung im Chaos Siegen und seinen assoziierten Hackspaces. Chaos Siegen besch\u00e4ftigt sich seit Anfang 2019 mit den Mustern. Sie legen sie zum Beispiel als zus\u00e4tzliches Informationsmaterial aus. Au\u00dferdem f\u00fchren sie einen 'Hodge Podge', eine Kontaktliste verschiedener Gruppen, um Neulinge peu-a-peu ins Chaos zu f\u00fchren. Die bekannte Diskussion wie viel Ahnung von Technik man im Chaos mitbringen soll wird verk\u00fcrzt, aber auch schwere Themen, wie die Homogenit\u00e4t in der Gruppe, k\u00f6nnen addressiert werden. Eure konkreten Fragen k\u00f6nnt ihr am Endes des Vortrags mitbringen. Vielleicht k\u00f6nnen wir euch in Richtung eines entspannteren Clubleben weiterhelfen.",
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                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 3602,
                    "public_name": "melzai"
                  },
                  {
                    "id": 9774,
                    "public_name": "nanooq"
                  }
                ],
                "links": [
                  {
                    "url": "https://doku.ccc.de/Bildung/WelcomePatterns",
                    "title": "Welcome Patterns"
                  },
                  {
                    "url": "https://www.haecksen.org/",
                    "title": "Haecksen"
                  },
                  {
                    "url": "https://chaos-siegen.de/",
                    "title": "Chaos Siegen"
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11178.html",
                "id": 11178,
                "guid": "9af057bd-eb94-41f6-8005-f322ecf66662",
                "logo": "/system/events/logos/000/011/178/large/fck.PNG?1576712719",
                "date": "2019-12-29T21:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:50",
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                "room": "Eliza",
                "slug": "36c3-11178-art_against_facebook",
                "title": "Art against Facebook",
                "subtitle": "Graffiti in the ruins of the feed and the party-info-capital is emigrating",
                "track": "Art & Culture",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "There is graffiti in the ruins of the feed and the event-info-capital is emigrating.",
                "description": "Currently Facebook has a tight grip on the cultural scene with its events-calendar and with Instagram as a spectacular image feed. <br>\r\nBut an opposition is rising. Graffiti and net-art are merging with hacking. Activists are using facebook graffiti, through circulating UTF-8 textbombs that cross the layout of the feed.<br>\r\nThe Berlin network Reclaim Club Culture meanwhile is calling for a Facebook Exodus. They want to motivate the club and cultural scene to support free alternatives, by moving their biggest information capital, which are the event announcements. ",
                "recording_license": "",
                "do_not_record": false,
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 9777,
                    "public_name": "el"
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                  {
                    "id": 8761,
                    "public_name": "Rosa Rave"
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                ],
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              {
                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/11234.html",
                "id": 11234,
                "guid": "06928e7a-4459-4b07-8752-6f9a7697cd8b",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T22:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:50",
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                "slug": "36c3-11234-speaking_fiction_to_power",
                "title": "Speaking Fiction To Power",
                "subtitle": "Strategies and tactics to \u2018hack\u2019 public spaces and social conventions",
                "track": "Art & Culture",
                "type": "lecture",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Louise Ashcroft will talk through a big bag of props which reveal the strategies and tactics she uses to \u2018hack\u2019 public spaces and social conventions in order to suggest new ways of living which challenge rules and hierarchies. ",
                "description": "Louise Ashcroft is a performance artist and filmmaker whose playfully disruptive fieldwork in public spaces like shopping centres, trade fairs and the street) seek to challenge the socio-economic status-quo and reveal the absurdity of the power systems that govern how we live. For example, mailing boxes of soil from former public land to its new overseas owners, leading 'backwards shopping' workshops, smuggling strange products into supermarkets and attempting to buy them, or running conceptual cleaning services for people's hopes and dreams. Such public interventions are humorously retold in the form of stage performances. Louise has exhibited widely including at Arebyte Gallery, BQ Berlin, Latitude Festival, Supernormal Festival, Wellcome Collection, Museum of London and on BBC radio; residencies include Tate Learning, Camden Arts Centre, and Z.U.T Lisbon. Louise cofounded the free art school AltMFA and teaches art at Goldsmiths College. She hates capitalism but loves sneakers. ",
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                    "id": 9867,
                    "public_name": "Louise Ashcroft"
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                "id": 247,
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                "date": "2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:00",
                "duration": "00:50",
                "room": "Chaos-West B\u00fchne",
                "slug": "Q7LV9G",
                "url": "https://fahrplan.chaos-west.de/36c3/talk/Q7LV9G/",
                "title": "Datengewerkschaften im Kampf gegen Facebook, Google und Co.",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "All about computers",
                "type": "Doppelter Slot",
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                "abstract": null,
                "description": "Die Datenverarbeitung auf Basis von Einwilligungen macht uns zu Klickrobotern und gibt uns gegen\u00fcber \u00fcberm\u00e4chtigen Anbietern keine wirklich freie Wahl. Wir zeigen eine Alternative auf, mit der wir unser Grundrecht auf informationelle Selbstbestimmung gegen\u00fcber den Gro\u00dfkonzernen wieder durchsetzen k\u00f6nnten.\r\n\r\nAusgehend von den Nachteilen der meistens alternativlosen Einwilligung, die Facebook, Google und Co. f\u00fcr die Nutzung ihrer Services verlangen, wird das Modell von Datengewerkschaften erl\u00e4utert, ein Zusammenschluss von datenerzeugenden Einzelpersonen. Die B\u00fcndelung der Interessen vieler Betroffener zur Schaffung einer ernstzunehmenden Verhandlungsposition und die damit verbundene Erm\u00f6glichung von differenzierten und wirklich freiwilligen Einwilligungen k\u00f6nnten zu einer besseren Balance der Interessen f\u00fchren, ohne die einzelnen Betroffenen dabei zu bevormunden. Eine erste Datengewerkschaft wurde bereits 2018 in den Niederlanden gegr\u00fcndet, deren erkl\u00e4rtes Ziel es ist, direkt mit den Anbietern zu verhandeln, um den Erzeuger*innen der Daten auch einen fairen Anteil an den Gewinnen zu verschaffen.",
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                    "id": 195,
                    "code": "MVX8Y9",
                    "public_name": "J\u00f6rn Erbguth",
                    "biography": "Als Jurist und Informatiker setze ich mich f\u00fcr digitale Grundrechte ein. Aktiv im Bereich Blockchain und DSGVO, lehre ich an der Uni Genf, der Geneva School of Diplomacy und der Universit\u00e4t Luzern. Ich engagiere mich f\u00fcr die Standardisierung von Blockchain und organisiere Veranstaltungen zum Thema [Blockchain und DSGVO](https://blockchain-gdpr.info).\r\nIm Vorstand des [EDV-Gerichtstag](https://edvgt.de) bem\u00fche ich mich um eine gerechte digitale Justiz und im Vorstand von [entscheidsuche.ch](https://entscheidsuche.ch) f\u00fcr den freien Zugang zu Schweizer Gerichtsentscheiden.",
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                  },
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                    "id": 189,
                    "code": "UFDKUK",
                    "public_name": "Katrin",
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                "id": 214,
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                "date": "2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Achtung Vorratsdatenspeicherung: Es wird ernst",
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                "track": "Nicht Computers",
                "type": "Doppelter Slot",
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                "abstract": null,
                "description": "Untertitel:\r\n\r\nWie Europol und die Innenminister der EU-L\u00e4nder Massen\u00fcberwachung legalisieren wollen und was dagegen zu tun ist.\r\n\r\n\u2013\u2013 \r\n\r\nZusammenfassung:\r\n\r\nTrotz klarer Gerichtsurteile gegen anlasslose Massen\u00fcberwachung wird in Arbeitsgruppen, Aussch\u00fcssen und Spezialgerichten an neuen Rechtsgrundlagen f\u00fcr eine EU-weite Vorratsdatenspeicherung gearbeitet. Es geht um Hintert\u00fcren in der ePrivacy-Verordnung, einen Fahrplan von EU-Rat und EU-Kommission, ein \u00dcberwachungskonzept von Europol und Versuche, den EU-Gerichtshof zu einer Revidierung vorheriger, grundrechtefreundlicher Urteile zu bewegen, w\u00e4hrend zur selben Zeit in Deutschland die CDU den Terror-Angriff von Halle/Saale instrumentalisiert.\r\n\r\n\u2013\u2013\r\n\r\nAusf\u00fchrliche Beschreibung:\r\n\r\nIn diesem Vortrag m\u00f6chte ich erkl\u00e4ren, wie sogenannte Sicherheitspolitiker auf drei Ebenen an mehreren neuen Rechtsgrundlagen f\u00fcr die massenhafte und anlasslose \u00dcberwachung unserer Kommunikations- und Aktivit\u00e4tsdaten arbeiten. In diesem Zusammenhang m\u00f6chte ich die Reaktion der deutschen CDU auf den Terror-Angriff in Halle/Saale im Oktober diesen Jahres als geschichtsvergessen kritisieren.\r\n\r\nZum Referenten: Mein Name ist Friedemann Ebelt, ich arbeite seit f\u00fcnf Jahren bei der deutschen Grundrechteorganisation Digitalcourage, die im Jahr 2006 eine Verfassungsbeschwerde gegen das deutsche Gesetz zur Vorratsdatenspeicherung eingereicht hat. Die Klage ist mit anderen Beschwerden anh\u00e4ngig beim Bundesverfassungsgericht, dessen Urteil eine EU-weite Signalwirkung haben wird.\r\n\r\nDigitalcourage beobachtet die aktuellen \u00dcberwachungsbestrebungen unter anderem mit Hilfe von Anfragen auf Grundlage des Informationsfreiheitsgesetzes, die wir auf fragdenstaat.de stellen. Was uns die Dokumente zeigen, ist aus unserer Sicht eine Kampagne f\u00fcr Vorratsdatenspeicherung, die auf drei Ebenen stattfindet:\r\n\r\n(1)\r\nIm geplanten EU-Gesetz zur ePrivacy-Verordnung wird \u00fcber eine riesige Hintert\u00fcr f\u00fcr eine private Vorratsdatenspeicherung verhandelt. Das ist absurd, denn das Ziel dieser Verordnung ist der Schutz sensibler Kommunikationsdaten. (Siehe Artikel 6 des Entwurfs einer ePrivacy-Verordnung)\r\n\u2192 Mehr dazu:\r\nhttps://digitalcourage.de/blog/2019/eprivacy-private-vorratsdatenspeicherung-durch-hintertuer\r\n\r\n(2)\r\nEU-Rat und EU-Kommission haben einen Fahrplan f\u00fcr eine neue EU-weite Vorratsdatenspeicherung beschlossen. Die Hauptgefahr aus unserer Sicht ist, dass ausschlie\u00dflich Vorschl\u00e4ge f\u00fcr anlasslose Massen\u00fcberwachung diskutiert werden, wie die \u00dcberwachungs-Matrix aus dem Europol Data Retention Matrix Workshops. \r\nIn einer 45-seitigen Tabelle breitet Europol aus, welche Daten sie f\u00fcr relevant f\u00fcr eine neue, EU-weite Vorratsdatenspeicherung halten. Von Standortdaten \u00fcber IP-Adressen bis hin zu Verbindungsdaten sind nahezu s\u00e4mtliche Informationen aufgef\u00fchrt, die Provider demnach l\u00e4ngerfristig speichern m\u00fcssten. Diskutiert wird aber auch \u00fcber die Speicherung der L\u00e4nge von Antennen und \u00fcber Klingelt\u00f6ne.\r\nEs gibt keine Vorschl\u00e4ge f\u00fcr verh\u00e4ltnism\u00e4\u00dfige Optionen wie Quick Freeze, Sonderermittlungsdezernate oder \u00e4hnliches.\r\n\u2192 Mehr dazu:\r\nhttps://digitalcourage.de/blog/2019/eu-vorratsdatenspeicherung-diese-daten-sollen-gespeichert-werden\r\nhttps://digitalcourage.de/blog/2019/beschraenkte-vorratsdatenspeicherung\r\n\r\n(3)\r\nMehrere EU-Mitgliedsstaaten verlangen vom EU-Gerichtshof eine Revidierung vorheriger, grundrechtefreundlicher Urteile. Anstatt die grundrechlichen Grenzen f\u00fcr Massen\u00fcberwachung zu akzeptieren, greifen die Regierungen der EU-L\u00e4nder diese Grenzen an.\r\n\u2192 Mehr dazu:\r\nhttps://digitalcourage.de/blog/2019/achtung-vorratsdatenspeicherung-es-wird-ernst\r\n\r\nIn Verbindung mit der geplanten E-Evidence-Verordnung, massiv versch\u00e4rften Polizeigesetzen und dem derzeitigen Wettbewerb zur Einschr\u00e4nkung von Grundrechten, den sich die Regierungen der EU-L\u00e4nder aktuell liefern, sind die Pl\u00e4ne f\u00fcr eine fl\u00e4chendeckende Vorratsdatenspeicherung als toxisch f\u00fcr Rechtsstaat und Demokratie zu bewerten.\r\nBezeichnend f\u00fcr eine grundrechtevergessene Politik sind die j\u00fcngsten Ereignisse in Deutschland:\r\n\r\n\u00dcberwachung \u00fcber Ethik: \r\nCDU in Deutschland nutzt den Terror von Halle/Saale \r\nNur einen Tag nach dem Terror-Angriff in Halle/Saale im Oktober diesen Jahres sagte CDU-Innenpolitiker Mathias Middelberg im Deutschlandfunk, dass gegen rechte Hetze im Internet und im Bildungssystem vorgegangen werden m\u00fcsse. Konkret handeln er und seine Partei jedoch in eine ganz andere Richtung: Sie nutzen den rechten Terror, um Massen\u00fcberwachung voranzubringen. Zentral ist dabei die Vorratsdatenspeicherung. Geplant ist aber auch, den in die NSU-Morde verstrickten sogenannten Verfassungsschutzes mit mehr Befugnisse auszustatten sowie der Einsatz von Staatstrojanern, die f\u00fcr den Einsatz von Staatstrojanern ben\u00f6tigt werden.\r\n\u2192 Mehr dazu: Hallo CDU: Vorratsdatenspeicherung und Verfassungsschutz sind nicht die L\u00f6sung \r\nhttps://digitalcourage.de/Blog/2019/hallo-cdu-vorratsdatenspeicherung-und-verfassungsschutz-sind-nicht-die-loesung\r\n\r\nMit unserer Kritik an dieser Politik, wenden wir uns an deutsche Parlamentarier und argumentieren: Eine anlasslose Vorratsdatenspeicherung erfasst alles \u2013 auch, wer wann in eine Synagoge, eine Moschee, in eine Kirche, in ein Gewerkschaftshaus oder auf eine Demonstration geht.  \r\nWir d\u00fcrfen nicht vergessen, was schon einmal bitter gelernt wurde: Datensammlungen k\u00f6nnen t\u00f6dlich sein. Eine Lehre aus den Verbrechen des deutschen Nationalsozialismus ist, dass die Bev\u00f6lkerung vor \u00dcbergriffen des Staates gesch\u00fctzt werden muss. \r\nAus diesem Grund darf es in Deutschland keinen zentralen Katalog geben, in dem erfasst ist, wer welcher Religion angeh\u00f6rt. Das selbe gilt f\u00fcr Parteimitgliedschaften oder die sexuelle Orientierung. Folglich darf es in Rechtsstaaten keine Vorratsdatenspeicherungen von Kommunikationsdaten geben.\r\nDie 1933 gew\u00e4hlte nationalsozialistische Regierung hat auf Vorrat gesammelte Daten genutzt, um gezielt Menschen zu verfolgen, zu inhaftieren und zu t\u00f6ten. Die technisch-organisatorische Grundlage f\u00fcr die systematische Vernichtung von Juden war eine umfangreiche  Datenverarbeitung von Informationen, die kein Staat \u00fcber die B\u00fcrgerinnen und B\u00fcrger erfassen darf.\r\n\r\nDie Gefahr von Massen\u00fcberwachung l\u00e4sst sich nicht beschr\u00e4nken\r\nEinschr\u00e4nkungen f\u00fcr den Zugriff auf Vorratsdaten, wie Richtervorbehalte oder minimal beschr\u00e4nkende Vorgaben f\u00fcr Maximal- und Mindestspeicherfristen k\u00f6nnen die Bev\u00f6lkerung langfristig vor den Gefahren dieser Massen\u00fcberwachung nicht sch\u00fctzen. Denn \u00dcberwachungsgesetze werden stets versch\u00e4rft, aber so gut wie nie zur\u00fcckgefahren. Eine Partei, die diese Daten nutzen will, wird die Schutzschranken einrei\u00dfen.\r\n\r\nGibt es auch gute Nachrichten?\r\nDank der existierenden Transparenzgesetze, engagierter Parlamentarier.innen und Aktivist.innen ist die aktuelle Kampagne f\u00fcr Massen\u00fcberwachung durchschaubar, ebenso die Ausnutzung von Terror-Angriffen. Unserer Auffassung nach, muss sie als Sicherheitstheater enttarnt werden, denn das Ziel ist \u00dcberwachung und nicht Sicherheit. Belegt ist diese Interpretation bereits dadurch, dass grundrechtsfreundliche Optionen f\u00fcr die Verbesserung von Ermittlungs- und Aufkl\u00e4rungsarbeit weder gepr\u00fcft noch diskutiert werden. Eine Rechtgrundlage f\u00fcr ein Quick-Freeze-Verfahren k\u00f6nnte l\u00e4ngst existieren und bei der Kriminalit\u00e4tsbek\u00e4mpfung helfen, wird aber von Politiker.innen, denen es um \u00dcberwachung geht, blockiert. \r\n\r\nWas ist zu tun?\r\n\r\nIch hoffe, an dieser Stelle aktuelle Beispiele aus unseren kommenden Aktionen pr\u00e4sentieren zu k\u00f6nnen.\r\n\r\nAus unserer Sicht, kann viel gegen \u00dcberwachungspolitik getan werden:\r\n\r\n(1) Sicherheitstheater bei jeder Gelegenheit entlarven\r\n\u2192 mehr dazu unter: \u201eSo k\u00f6nnen Sie auf Sicherheitstheater reagieren\u201c\r\nhttps://digitalcourage.de/sicherheitstheater\r\n\r\n(2) Immer wieder gegen Vorratsdatenspeicherungen argumentieren, beispielseise: im Netz, in der eigenen Partei, Politiker.innen freundlich und sachlich kontaktieren. \r\n\r\n(3) Juristische Arbeit gegen Vorratsdatenspeicherung unterst\u00fctzen.",
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                "description": "Description: Heizung von H\u00e4usern ist f\u00fcr etwa ein Drittel der Treibhausgasemissionen Deutschlands verantwortlich. Dabei gibt es bessere M\u00f6glichkeiten als einfach irgendeinen Brennstoff anzuz\u00fcnden. Dieses Problem muss und kann gel\u00f6st werden. Der Vortrag beschreibt M\u00f6glichkeiten, komfortabel zu bewohnende H\u00e4user fast ohne Heizung zu bauen. In diesem Vortrag werden nur neu zu bauende Geb\u00e4ude betrachtet. Die gezeigten Methoden sind f\u00fcr Wohn- und Nichtwohngeb\u00e4ude aller Gr\u00f6\u00dfen verwendbar.\r\n\r\nEs geht um folgende Details:\r\n* W\u00e4rmeverluste: Wo geht die W\u00e4rme raus? Wo m\u00fcssen wir also ran?\r\n* Zuerst isolieren: W\u00e4nde, Fenster, Dach, Boden\r\n* Dann W\u00e4rme zur\u00fcckgewinnen: Maschinelle L\u00fcftung mit W\u00e4rmer\u00fcckgewinnung\r\n* Vorhandene W\u00e4rme nutzen: Solare und innere Gewinne\r\n* Restw\u00e4rmebedarf und Warmwasser erzeugen\r\n* Wie lebt es sich darin? Thermoskannengef\u00fchl oder komfortabel?, Langzeiterfahrungen\r\n* Standards: KfW-Effizienzhaus, Passivhaus, Efffizienzhaus-Plus\r\n* \"Free Money\": Heizkosten, Mehrkosten und Zusch\u00fcsse beim Bau in Deutschland\r\n* Warum nicht einfach erneuerbare Energie f\u00fcr die W\u00e4rmeerzeugung nehmen?",
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                "description": "Do you want to promote Free Software in public administrations? Then the campaign framework of \"Public Money? Public Code!\" might be the right choice for you; no matter if you want to do it as an individual or as a group; no matter if you have a small or large time budget. \r\n\r\nMore than 170 organisations, and more than 26,000 individuals demand that publicly financed software should be made publicly available under Free Software licenses. Together we contacted politicians and civil servants on all levels -- from the European Union and national governments, to city mayors and the heads of public libraries about this demand. This did not just lead to important discussions about software freedom with decision makers, but also already to specific policy changes.\r\n\r\nIn the talk, we will explain how the campaign framework including the website publiccode.eu, the videos, the open letter, the expert brochure,and example letters can be used to push for the adoption of Free Software friendly policies in your area; be it your public administration, your library, your university, your city, your region, or your country.",
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                "title": "Sexualisierter Gewalt und die Verantwortung von Gesellschaft und Communities",
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                "description": "Sexualisierte Gewalt ist Alltag in Deutschland. Leider. \u201eLaut einer deutschlandweiten Repr\u00e4sentativstudie erlebt jede 7. Frau in Deutschland im Lauf ihres Lebens strafrechtlich relevante sexualisierte Gewalt. 60% aller Frauen in Deutschland haben sexuelle Bel\u00e4stigung erlebt.\" schreibt der Bundesverbands Frauenberatungsstellen und Frauennotrufe. \" J\u00e4hrlich werden der Polizei 11.000 F\u00e4lle sexuellen Missbrauchs von Kindern bekannt. Die Dunkelziffer im Bereich sexualisierter Gewalt ist hoch.\u201c (https://www.frauen-gegen-gewalt.de/de/was-ist-das-187.html) Sexualisierte Gewalt geht in den seltensten F\u00e4llen von Fremden aus, meist wird sie durch Personen aus dem Bekannten- und Familienkreis ausge\u00fcbt.\r\nViel zu kurz kommt hingegen die Auseinandersetzung mit dieser Thematik, mit den Folgen f\u00fcr Betroffene, M\u00f6glichkeiten der Pr\u00e4vention und der Unterst\u00fctzung von Betroffenen. Auf gesellschaftlicher Ebene, aber auch in Communities. Das Ausma\u00df sexualisierter Gewalt ist seit Jahrzehnten unver\u00e4ndert. Sexualisierte Gewalt ist nach wie vor ein Tabuthema - und das macht es so schwierig, etwas zu ver\u00e4ndern. Es ist wichtig, das Schweigen zu durchbrechen und Betroffenen* Angebote zur Unterst\u00fctzung zu machen. Hier stehen wir alle in der Verantwortung, auch in der Chaos-Community.\r\nIndem wir eine Atmosph\u00e4re schaffen, in der \u00fcber Erfahrungen mit sexualisierter Gewalt geredet werden kann, k\u00f6nnen wir Betroffene in der Bearbeitung unterst\u00fctzenund insgesamt zur Sensibilisierung beitragen. Gruppen zur Unterst\u00fctzung Betroffener und Awarenessgruppen sind eine M\u00f6glichkeit, um Betroffene von sexualisierter Gewalt zu st\u00e4rken und ein Bewusstsein f\u00fcr Ver\u00e4nderung zu schaffen. Professionelle Organisationen kl\u00e4ren auf, beraten und begleiten Betroffene.  \r\nHacken ist nicht ausschlie\u00dflich eine technische, sondern auch eine politische und soziale Aktion und ebenso eine interaktive Handlung. Lasst uns die Tabuisierung des Themas sexualisierte Gewalt hacken und zusammen daran arbeiten, unsere Community zu einem besseren Ort zu machen.",
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                    "biography": "Ann Wiesental ist Autorin des Buches \"Antisexistische Awareness: Ein Handbuch\", Unrast Verlag und Mitautortin des Buches \"Was tun bei sexualisierter Gewalt?\" Handbuch f\u00fcr eine Transformative Arbeit mit gewaltaus\u00fcbenden Personen, RESPONS, Unrast Verlag\r\nSie hat verschiedene Awarenessgruppen mitgegr\u00fcndet und macht seit Jahren Unterst\u00fctzungsarbeit auf gro\u00dfen Festivals, auf Partys und begleitet Betroffene* \u00fcber einen l\u00e4ngeren Zeitraum.",
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                "abstract": "Wie kommt man eigentlich in den Weltraum und was ist an so ein bisschen Schub so kompliziert *?\r\n\r\nWarum sehen Raumfahrtantriebe so aus wie sie sind und was wird sich mit \"New Space\" alles \u00e4ndern?\r\n\r\n\r\n(*)insert rocket science joke here",
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                "title": "Open Source Hardware in industry \u2013 meet DIN SPEC 3105",
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                "abstract": "Compared to software, the open source approach is relatively new to most actors in the field of (mechanical) hardware. Plus Open Source Hardware faces some special issues. A yet missing definition of its \"source code\" is one of them (+ patent law, liability, engineers that do not know how to work with git, costly prototyping\u2026).\r\nDIN SPEC 3105 will be/is the first official standard for Open Source Hardware and also the first official standard ever published under a free license (CC-BY-SA 4.0; that was a lot of lobby work ;) ). It defines the technology-specific \"source\" of Open Source Hardware and aims to build a bridge between research institutes, public authority, industry and the worldwide open source community.",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T16:10:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Treating IS - Humanit\u00e4re Prinzipien im Konflikt",
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                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "Talk 45 minutes + 10 minutes Q&A",
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                "abstract": "Frank D\u00f6rner von \u00c4rzte ohne Grenzen und Sebastian J\u00fcnemann von CADUS diskutieren die j\u00fcngsten Angriffe auf humanit\u00e4re Prinzipien in verschiedenen Kontexten, wie beispielsweise w\u00e4hrend der medizinischen Nothilfe in Nordost-Syrien.",
                "description": "Eigentlich sollte es klar sein: Menschen die medizinische Hilfe ben\u00f6tigen sollen sie auch bekommen, Punkt. Doch in Medienkommentaren wird der humanit\u00e4ren Hilfsorganisation CADUS, die ein Feldkrankenhaus im Camp Al Hol in Nordost-Syrien betreibt, l\u00e4ngst nicht nur Respekt ausgesprochen. Manche Kommentator*innen schlagen vor, humanit\u00e4re Prinzipien auszusetzen sobald es sich bei den Hilfesuchenden um mutma\u00dfliche Angeh\u00f6rige des sogenannten Islamischen Staates (IS) handelt. Schlie\u00dflich, so die Argumentation, missachte diese Organisation systematisch eben solche Prinzipien. \r\n\r\nIn vielen Konflikten werden humanit\u00e4re Grunds\u00e4tze heute zunehmend missachtet. Helfende werden zu Feinden erkl\u00e4rt und damit legitime Ziele f\u00fcr jedwede Aggression. Krankenh\u00e4user und Ambulanzen k\u00f6nnen gezielt angegriffen werden, ohne dass es Konsequenzen hat. Afghanistan, Syrien, Yemen \u2013 die Liste ist lang. Und aus der j\u00fcngsten Geschichte der Seenotrettung wissen wir: auch von staatlichen Stellen werden immer wieder humanit\u00e4re Grunds\u00e4tze mit F\u00fc\u00dfen getreten. \r\n\r\nFrank D\u00f6rner von \u00c4rzte ohne Grenzen und Sebastian J\u00fcnemann von CADUS geben einen Einblick was es bedeutet, in gesellschaftlich und politisch stark umstrittenen Kontexten Hilfe zu leisten, in denen humanit\u00e4re Prinzipien immer wieder aus verschiedensten Richtungen angegriffen werden.",
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                    "public_name": "Sebastian J\u00fcnemann",
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                    "public_name": "Frank D\u00f6rner",
                    "biography": "Frank D\u00f6rner ist Allgemeinarzt und arbeitet seit Ende der 90er im humanit\u00e4ren Kontext mit \u00c4rzte ohne Grenzen. Er hat in verschiedensten Projekten gearbeitet und war 6 Jahre lang Gesch\u00e4ftsf\u00fchrer in Berlin. Frank geh\u00f6rt zum Gr\u00fcndungskreis von Sea-Watch und war mehrfach im Einsatz auf dem Meer, letztmalig im Januar 2019. Seit Mai diesen Jahres geh\u00f6rt Frank zudem zum Vorstand von \u00c4oG.",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T17:10:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Hacking health",
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                "type": "Talk 20 minutes + 5 minutes Q&A",
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                "abstract": "About hacking wheelchairs, building custom bicycles, adapters to use e-scooters as outboard motors: Empowering people with disablitities or healthcare needs through Open Hardware. Presentation on experiences and lessons learned in collecting and co-creating open personalized DIY healthcare solutions for replicability and adaptability in Makerspace worldwide.",
                "description": "Careables are open source solutions that aim to improve the quality of life for people with unmet particular needs or facing physical limitations. Careables are often co-designed, replicable, accessible, adjustable and shareable online using digital technologies.",
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                    "public_name": "Sandra GIG",
                    "biography": "Sandra Mamitzsch baut seit 2018 das Berliner B\u00fcro des Global Innovation Gathering e.V., einem globalen Netzwerk von Makern und Innovatoren, auf und besch\u00e4ftigt sich daher viel damit, wie dezentrale Zusammenarbeit und offene Organisationsformen funktionieren. Haupts\u00e4chlich ist sie im Verein f\u00fcr das Horizon2020-F\u00f6rderprojekt Careables.org verantwortlich, dass innerhalb von Makerspace-Communities dabei hilft, mit offenen Technologien und Co-Design in Gesundheit und Pflege das Leben von Menschen zu verbessern. Von 2012-2017 war sie Programmdirektorin der re:publica und arbeitet dort weiterhin als freie Beraterin und Kuratorin. Nebenbei ist sie Mitglied bei European Digital Rights (EDRi) und beim Digitale Gesellschaft e.V.",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T17:40:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:40",
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                "slug": "WSLWVM",
                "url": "https://talks.oio.social/36c3-oio/talk/WSLWVM/",
                "title": "Delta Chat: e-mail based messaging, the Rustocalypse and UX driven approach [YBTI/wefixthenet session]",
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                "track": "Resilience & Sustainability",
                "type": "Talk 45 minutes + 10 minutes Q&A",
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                "abstract": "Delta Chat is an e-mail instant messenger that is just becoming available on all platforms. \r\nUnlike other offerings, Delta Chat is no platform and operates no own servers. \r\nInstead it uses existing SMTP/IMAP servers to send and receive messages.\r\nWe'll talk about the current development status on all platforms, our new \r\nRust-core based approach, our decentralized e2e-encryption facilities (not requiring \r\nkeyservers, and safe against active attacks) and how we are generally driving\r\ndevelopments from UX and security perspectives.  We also aim to showcase\r\n\"burner accounts\", a new concept that we are developing and discussing\r\nwith activists in eastern european countries and asian cities.",
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                    "public_name": "dvn",
                    "biography": "p2p communications and privacy researcher and developer\r\n\r\nCurrently organizing a \"youbroketheinternet/wefixthenet\" session at 36c3, representing GNUnet.",
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                "id": 350,
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                "logo": "/media/36c3-oio/images/CJFWMY/PleskPahil_portrait_400x400_mVnE9V5.jpg",
                "date": "2019-12-29T18:30:00+01:00",
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                "url": "https://talks.oio.social/36c3-oio/talk/CJFWMY/",
                "title": "Episode VIII - Die letzten Freifunker?",
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                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "Talk 20 minutes + 5 minutes Q&A",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Freifunk steht f\u00fcr freie Kommunikation in digitalen Datennetzen. Reicht dieser Slogan aus, um die Communities wachsen und die Marke Freifunk bei den Menschen in unserem Land bekannt zu machen? Was k\u00f6nnen wir tun, um nicht bald die letzten Freifunker zu sein und insbesondere eine engagierte junge Generation anzusprechen, die Informationen ganz anders filtert und verarbeitet als GenX oder Baby Boomers? In diesem interaktiven Talk mit einer Marketingexpertin aus der IT Branche, geht es um die Identit\u00e4t von Freifunk und warum 8 Sekunden entscheidend sind.",
                "description": "Freie Kommunikation in digitalen Datennetzen - ein wichtiges Gut, f\u00fcr das Freifunk steht. Aber wie steht es um die Marke Freifunk in St\u00e4dten, Gemeinden, Kommunen und der Bev\u00f6lkerung? Gibt es Nachwuchssorgen in den Communities und k\u00f6nnten wir nicht schon viel weiter sein mit unserem 'Netzausbau'? In diesem Talk m\u00f6chte ich mit Euch gemeinsam einen kritischen Blick auf Freifunk von der Marketingseite her werfen und Ideen entwickeln, wie wir viele Menschen einladen k\u00f6nnen mitzumachen sodass Freifunk zu einem wichtigen Bestandteil ihres digitalen Lebens wird. Je mehr aktive Mitglieder unsere communities haben, desto eher k\u00f6nnen wir das umsetzen, wor\u00fcber Politik und etablierte Wirtschaft prim\u00e4r nur reden: Digitalisierung und digitale Transformation vorantreiben - in Stadt und Land.",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 124,
                    "code": "JTAJLK",
                    "public_name": "Glitzi",
                    "biography": "Marketing- und Biz Dev Expertin mit mehr als 30 Jahren Erfahrung in der IT und Cloud Branche aber immer noch im Kopf jung geblieben dank der st\u00e4ndigen Ver\u00e4nderungen in digitalen Welt. Die Art und Weise, wie Marken wahrgenommen, Informationen geholt, transportiert und verarbeitet werden ver\u00e4ndert sich rasant und und ist hoch spannend. Selbst in einem sehr technischen Umfeld ist Marketing heutzutage unerlaesslich. Denn es ist wichtiger denn je unterschiedliche Zielgruppen und ihre Bed\u00fcrfnisse so gut wie m\u00f6glich zu verstehen, um gesteckte Ziele zu erreichen. Seit vielen Jahren bin ich im internationalen Umfeld zuhause und darauf spezialisiert, unterschiedlichste Gruppen zusammenzubringen und deren jeweilige Ziele und Bed\u00fcrfnisse in eine Sprache zu \u00fcbersetzen, die alle verstehen.",
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                "id": 388,
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                "logo": "",
                "date": "2019-12-29T19:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "19:00",
                "duration": "00:45",
                "room": "OIO Stage",
                "slug": "MPCRC8",
                "url": "https://talks.oio.social/36c3-oio/talk/MPCRC8/",
                "title": "Freifunk und die Haftungsprivilegierung des Telemediengesetzes",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "Talk 45 minutes + 10 minutes Q&A",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Seit Jahren k\u00e4mpfen wir um die Haftungsprivilegierung f\u00fcr Freifunker. Als Zugangsvermittler in das Internet hat der Gesetzgeber den Freifunker als Diensteanbieter von Anspr\u00fcchen Dritter freigestellt. Nach dem Gesetz ist der Freifunker f\u00fcr die Handlungen Dritter im Internet nicht verantwortlich. Wie die Rechtssprechung die gesetzliche Regelung anwendet, m\u00f6chte ich Euch in meinem Vortrag berichten.",
                "description": "Ich w\u00fcrde gerne den Vortrag in meinen Bericht \u00fcber die einzelnen Freifunk-Verfahren gegen die Rechteinhaber einbetten. Ich wei\u00df noch nicht recht, wie ich den Zusammenhang gestalte. Mit wem k\u00f6nnte ich dar\u00fcber sprechen?",
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                    "id": 75,
                    "code": "UEK7FN",
                    "public_name": "Beata Hubrig",
                    "biography": "Mit Anfang zwanzig entschied ich mich, Rechtsanw\u00e4ltin zu werden und habe immer wieder gro\u00dfe Freude daran, die zivilrechtlichen Interessen im Urheberrecht und Datenschutz zu vertreten. Dabei lege ich gro\u00dfen Wert auf die Durchsetzung des generellen Zugangs zu Informationen und wissenschaftlichen Werken sowie auf den Schutz jeder nat\u00fcrlichen Person vor dem Missbrauch ihrer personenbezogenen Daten.",
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                ],
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                "id": 391,
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                "logo": "/media/36c3-oio/images/3L7Q7W/Bildschirmfoto_2019-12-26_um_00.19.18_K5ls0Qg.png",
                "date": "2019-12-29T21:20:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:20",
                "duration": "00:25",
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                "slug": "3L7Q7W",
                "url": "https://talks.oio.social/36c3-oio/talk/3L7Q7W/",
                "title": "DOT. The LED Cube",
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                "track": "Hardware & Making",
                "type": "Talk 20 minutes + 5 minutes Q&A",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Ein W\u00fcrfel der einem Jahre seines Lebens kostet... und h\u00fcbsch leuchtet... :D",
                "description": "Ein W\u00fcrfel der auf allen Seiten mit LEDs best\u00fcckt ist. Mit insgesamt 24.576 davon lassen sich nicht nur coole Animationen anzeigen sondern auch Laufschriften, Grafiken und vieles mehr. Zudem kann man auf dem W\u00fcrfel Spiele spielen oder Programmieren lernen und seiner Kreativit\u00e4t freien Lauf lassen. \r\nWie entstand die Idee, was steckt alles drin, was k\u00f6nnt ihr damit machen, wo soll's hin gehen, wie k\u00f6nnt ihr mitmachen,... kl\u00e4ren wir alles dann. :)",
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                    "id": 155,
                    "code": "NWBUSF",
                    "public_name": "Hannes Vatter",
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                "id": 381,
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                "date": "2019-12-29T22:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:00",
                "duration": "00:55",
                "room": "OIO Stage",
                "slug": "7WUGHV",
                "url": "https://talks.oio.social/36c3-oio/talk/7WUGHV/",
                "title": "Ethische Grenzen im Making",
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                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "Talk 45 minutes + 10 minutes Q&A",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Machbarkeit im Making wird vornehmlich von physikalischen Gesetzen bestimmt. Doch wie sieht es mit ethischen Grenzen aus? Vor allem im Gesundheitsbereich stellt sich die Frage, ob alles das was reverse engineered und selbst gebaut werden kann tats\u00e4chlich auch von der maker community diesem Prozess unterzogen werden sollte. \u00dcber diese Frage diskutieren Steini und Seb (CADUS).",
                "description": "\u201eTut mir leid, alle von offiziellen Stellen gepr\u00fcften und zertifizierten Medizinger\u00e4te sind kaputt, aber wir \u00fcberwachen Sie w\u00e4hrend der OP einfach mit diesem selbst zusammengebauten open source Patienten-Monitor, kein Problem.\u201c\r\n\r\nMachbarkeit im Making wird vornehmlich von physikalischen Gesetzen bestimmt. Doch wie sieht es mit ethischen Grenzen aus? Vor allem im Gesundheitsbereich stellt sich die Frage, ob alles das was reverse engineered und selbst gebaut werden kann tats\u00e4chlich auch von der maker community diesem Prozess unterzogen werden sollte. \u00dcber diese Frage diskutieren Steini und Seb (CADUS).",
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                    "id": 133,
                    "code": "M7YNCY",
                    "public_name": "Sebastian J\u00fcnemann",
                    "biography": "Gr\u00fcnder der unabh\u00e4ngigen humanit\u00e4ren Hilfsorganisation CADUS e.V., die in Zusammenarbeit mit lokalen Partner*innen medizinische und technische Nothilfe leistet. CADUS ist haupts\u00e4chlich in Nordost-Syrien und im Nord-Irak t\u00e4tig. Im Berliner Crisis Response Makerspace der Organisation werden open source L\u00f6sungen f\u00fcr Herausforderungen in der humanit\u00e4ren Hilfe entwickelt.",
                    "answers": []
                  },
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                    "id": 149,
                    "code": "AT7TJC",
                    "public_name": "Steini",
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                "id": 394,
                "guid": "f1c9fa52-2bad-5841-ac57-4efad8263c6c",
                "logo": "/media/36c3-oio/images/BE9QSA/photo_2019-12-22_16-02-21_AxFKkbZ.jpg",
                "date": "2019-12-29T23:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "23:00",
                "duration": "01:00",
                "room": "OIO Stage",
                "slug": "BE9QSA",
                "url": "https://talks.oio.social/36c3-oio/talk/BE9QSA/",
                "title": "Crackhouse -die KochRadioShow-",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "Entertainment",
                "type": "Talk 45 minutes + 10 minutes Q&A",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Crackhouse , die RadioKochShow auf FSK83.0 in Hamburg mit Fabse und Felix. 60 Minuten pure Leidenschaft f\u00fcrs Kochen.\r\nGeht mit unser Einkaufsliste los, ladet euch Freunde ein und kocht gemeinsam mit uns.",
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                "title": "Fernostw\u00e4rts: Digitale Widerstandsstrategien in Hongkong",
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                "abstract": "Deutschlands bester Asienpodcast pr\u00e4sentiert einen \u00dcberblick \u00fcber sechs Monate Protest in Hongkong mit Fokus auf die strategische Nutzung von digitalen Tools und Memes.",
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                "title": "Free access to substitution plans \u2013 Deobfuscation adventures",
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                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
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                "abstract": "Many schools in Germany choose to distribute their substitute plans via a proprietary platform. The provided client software is not very pleasurable to use and inconveniences users with its dependency on Google Play Services. That's why I develop a free client for Android called DSBDirect, which is able to display plans in a nice, filtered way.",
                "description": "Many schools in Germany choose to distribute their substitute plans via the proprietary [[DSB platform]](https://heinekingmedia.de/education/digitales-schwarzes-brett). The provided client software is not very pleasurable to use and inconveniences users with its dependency on Google Play Services. That's why I develop a free client for Android called DSBDirect, which is able to display plans in a nice, filtered way. Since they noticed my app, the company operating DSB has been obfuscating their various endpoints more and more in an attempt to prevent my app from working, while on the other hand not being very competent at security. It's a cat-and-mouse game.",
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                "abstract": "Wir wollen junge Leute im Chaos-Umfeld vernetzen und die Jugendarbeit in den einzelnen Spaces st\u00e4rken. Komm vorbei, trink eine Mate und lass die Welt ver\u00e4ndern.",
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                "abstract": "Find out what lies at the intersection of music and programming with this brief look at LilyPond, the free programmable musical typesetter!",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Planet_A",
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                "description": "You couldn't tie your shoelaces if we lived in four dimensions! And spheres would be much smaller and spikier. We'll take you on a visual tour of these and other curious phenomena unfolding in four dimensions.\nThe space we live in is three-dimensional. But mathematically, four dimensions can be just as easily defined as three dimensions. In the talk, we'll give an accessible introduction to four-dimensional thinking. We'll discuss how to imagine four dimensions, see examples of beautiful four-dimensional shapes, learn how to glue three-dimensional forms to four-dimensional ones and discover what's special about four dimensions. We'll also explore a four-dimensional labyrinth.There's some chance that you'll leave the talk with a new favourite platonic solid.The talk doesn't require any mathematical prerequisites. Exactly two formulas will appear. There will be pretty pictures. Bring your kids (age 12 and above), if they understand English! If you have seen the installment of this talk at the 33c3, then skip this talk, there is very little new material.",
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                "description": "Human Punishment, kann man auch an zwei Tagen spielen. Oder drei...\nHuman Punishment ist ein Social Deduction Spiel, das Werewolf nicht un\u00e4hnlich ist.Allerdings gibt es 3 Fraktionen mit eigenen Siegbedingungen, Fraktionswechsel w\u00e4hrend dem Spiel, potentiell einen Wiedereinstiwg f\u00fcr ausgeschiedene Spieler...Da ich leider nur die deutsche Version besitze, sollten Mitspieler Deutsch lesen k\u00f6nnen.",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:A:f_meetup",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00",
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                "description": "this session is an internal meeting for all organisations inside about:freedom and about:future to discuss our current state and where we like to go - content-wise and geographically. shall we move into hall 3 or stay in CCL? shall we run our own stage or have other kinds of installations? Who are we and what do we like to achieve? let's discuss our goals and resources we have for 37C3 so we can prepare in advance.\n",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:AG_KRITIS",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00",
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                "description": "Meeting der AG KRITIS\nEin Meeting f\u00fcr Mitglieder - und in geringem Umfang auch Interessierte - der im Rahmen des 34C3 gegr\u00fcndeten Arbeitsgruppe f\u00fcr kritische Infrastrukturen. Interessierte melden sich entweder bei HonkHase oder TheC.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Bin%C3%A4re_Zahlen_und_Montessori_-_Wiederholung!!",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T10:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "10:00",
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                "title": "Bin\u00e4re Zahlen und Montessori - Wiederholung!!",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Wiederholung vom Vortrag am Tag 1\n",
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                "id": 1118,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Community_Accountability",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
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                "description": "Community Accountability\nDer Workshop schlie\u00dft an den Talk \"Sexualisierter Gewalt und die Verantwortung von Gesellschaft und Communities\" (https://fahrplan.chaos-west.de/36c3/talk/R33ZSA/) an und widmet sich der Frage, wie \"Community Accountability\" konkret und praktisch aussehen kann.Nach einem Blick auf Gr\u00fcnde, die allzu oft dazu f\u00fchren, dass \u00fcber Erfahrungen mit sexualisierter und/ oder psychischer Gewalt nicht gesprochen wird bzw. gesprochen werden kann, wollen wir \u00fcberlegen, was dem entgegengesetzt werden kann. Wie kann ein Umfeld aussehen, das Betroffene in der Verarbeitung entsprechender Erlebnisse unterst\u00fctzt? Wie k\u00f6nnen wir unsere Zusammenh\u00e4nge f\u00fcr toxische Beziehungen sensibilisieren? Wie kann sexualisierter/ emotionaler Gewalt innerhalb von Communities entgegengewirkt und vorgebeugt werden? Was hei\u00dft Community Accountability im Chaos-Kontext? Um Antworten auf diese Fragen zu finden bedarf es einer intensiven und l\u00e4ngerfristigen Diskussion und der Workshop kann nur Baustein sein in einem l\u00e4ngeren Prozess des Austauschs, der Reflexion und der Ver\u00e4nderung. Und es braucht Mut, sich als Community dieses Themas anzunehmen.",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Buecherwurm",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Introduction_to_Natural_Language_Processing",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1093-session_introduction_to_natural_language_processing",
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                "description": "This workshop will introduce you to the basics of natural language processing in Python.\n[[File:Introduction-NLP-LogoSmall.png|center]]''(While this abstract is in English, this workshop will be held either in English or German; depending on who wants to participate!)''Language is not just everywhere, but also essential to what makes us human. The rapidly growing field of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and/or computational linguistics, essentially, is trying to make computers 'understand' and produce natural language. The results of this endeavor are already omnipresent. Just to name a few, think about voice assistants and interfaces, chatbots, automated customer service agents, or the large scale analysis of, for example, social media data.This two-hour workshop, targeted towards interested beginners, will be a gentle introduction to NLP. In the first half an hour, we will be discussing some fundamentals of linguistics. Afterward, we will use Python to practically explore a linguistic dataset (a language corpus) and get to know some fundamental methods of NLP. If time allows for it, we will also briefly address state-of-the-art machine and deep learning approaches to understanding, analyzing, and generating natural language.'''About Me'''<br>My name is Ingo, and I'm currently working at Heidelberg University as a computational/corpus linguist and teacher educator. I'm particularly involved with teacher education/training and foreign language teaching.'''Required Previous Knowledge'''<br>* You are not required to have any previous knowledge about linguistics or NLP* Basic knowledge of Python (or similar) is recommended if you want to follow along with the technical section of the workshop'''Technical Requirements'''<br>If you want to participate actively (i.e., code along), you should bring a device that is capable of running a modern browser and has Internet access. Being able to type comfortably is also recommended ;). Alternatively, any device capable of running Python 3.6+ (ideally in a Jupyter Notebook) will do just fine!'''Material'''<br>All material (e.g., slides) will be provided on this page after the workshop. Please also check back here a day before the workshop because I will provide some additional material useful for active participation.",
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                "id": 1482,
                "guid": "5330ec23-8f38-49fb-8530-25b916d9fa9b",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mobbing_an_der_Schule",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "15:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1482-session_mobbing_an_der_schule",
                "title": "Mobbing an der Schule",
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                "type": "discussion",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Workshop und Diskussion zum Thema Mobbing\nEs geht um das Thema Mobbing. Wir sind betroffene Eltern, haben aber erfolgreiche Strategien entwickelt. Ein wichtiger Punkt ist, sich mit anderen Betroffenen auszutauschen.Wir werden kurz unsere Ergebnisse pr\u00e4sentieren und dann eine offene Diskussion / Erfahrungsaustausch dar\u00fcber f\u00fchren.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:ToBeHH",
                    "public_name": "ToBeHH"
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              {
                "id": 1116,
                "guid": "bc31497b-07a7-4341-b7bf-649c09add3f9",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pen%26Paper_RPG",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T21:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:00",
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                "room": "Seminar room 14-15",
                "slug": "36c3-1116-session_pen_paper_rpg",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "game",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Round of Pen and Paper RPG\nHast du dich auch schonmal gefragt, wie es w\u00e4re, ein Smartphone zu nutzen, ohne etwas sehen zu k\u00f6nnen? Ist dein Display kaputt und du kannst es nicht direkt reparieren? Es gibt immer M\u00f6glichkeiten mit moderner Technik! Wir schauen uns an, was geht, wie es funktioniert und was man damit sonst noch so machen kann. Es ist kein Hexenwerk, kann aber oft sehr n\u00fctzlich f\u00fcr dich sein!Hierbei handelt es sich um eine Kids-Session zum Junghackertag am 28.12.Um teilzunehmen ben\u00f6tigt ihr ein eigenes Smartphone mit Android oder iOS, bei dem ihr wichtige Systemeinstellungen \u00e4ndern und Apps installieren d\u00fcrft!Diese Session hat leider eine stark limitierte Teilnehmerzahl. Falls du dich daf\u00fcr interessierst, teilzunehmen, ruf' mich bitte bis sp\u00e4testens 13:00 Uhr unter 6964 an, schreibe mir eine E-Mail an hallo@nwng.eu oder melde dich auf Twitter per PN bei @nwng_. Ich freue mich auf dich!",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Shantalya",
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                "id": 1507,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Radiation_Detection_Workshop",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T17:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:30",
                "duration": "0:30",
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                "slug": "36c3-1507-session_radiation_detection_workshop",
                "title": "Radiation Detection Workshop",
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                "description": "We'll present a number of different detectors for radiation.\nWe have brought a number of different detectors for radiation with us, ranging from cheap DIY projects to scientific-grade detection equipment. We'll be showing a couple of experiments with different types of radiation, anything from light photons to gamma radiation. All experiments safe for the audience (and us, of course). If you have your own Geiger counter or similar device with you, feel free to bring it!",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Thasti",
                    "public_name": "Thasti"
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              },
              {
                "id": 1062,
                "guid": "707f849b-e333-4174-890f-214293c8c1c0",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Repair_for_Future",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T13:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "13:30",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Seminar room 14-15",
                "slug": "36c3-1062-session_repair_for_future",
                "title": "Repair for Future",
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                "type": "discussion",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "How Hackers and Repair Initiatives are coming together\n",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Behavioural_change_and_changing_habits",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T22:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:30",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Seminar room 13",
                "slug": "36c3-1350-session_behavioural_change_and_changing_habits",
                "title": "Behavioural change and changing habits",
                "subtitle": "Exchange of concepts and discussion, prevention of chronic diseases like diabetes type 2",
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                "type": "discussion",
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                "description": "Let\u2019s discuss the power of habits and what it takes to change behaviour.\nA free discussion about behavioural change and its methods (Cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing etc.), the power of habits and how to change them.I'd also like to discuss how healthy lifestyle changes can prevent diabetes type 2 and other chronic diseases.",
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                    "public_name": "Andru"
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                "id": 1262,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Google-sensei_und_Leiharbeit_-_IT_in_Japan",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T12:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:30",
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                "title": "Google-sensei und Leiharbeit - IT in Japan",
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                "type": "talk",
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                "description": "Japan ist neben vielen Dingen auch als Land der Technik bekannt. Vor allem Games aller Art und Hardware aus Japan sind weltweit verbreitet, aber kennt irgendwer gute japanische Software? Wie IT in Japan von innen aussieht, und ob das Land wirklich so hightech ist wie man vielleicht denken mag, berichtet eine zur\u00fcckgekehrte Deutsche.\nIch bin nach abgeschlossenem Japanologie-Studium nach Japan gegangen und bin komplett fachfremd in der IT gelandet. Meine anf\u00e4ngliche Euphorie zum Engineer (\"Enjinia\") ausgebildet zu werden ist schnell der Realit\u00e4t aus sturem Auswendiglernen, E-Mails, die zu 70% aus Floskeln bestehen, und dem Erlernen von f\u00f6rmlich korrektem Austausch von Visitenkarten gewichen. Inmitten von allerlei Kuriosit\u00e4ten durfte ich aber auch f\u00fcr mich sehr wertvolle Erfahrungen machen, wie etwa die Teilnahme als STM (\"Shownet Team Member\") f\u00fcr das ShowNet, eine gro\u00dfe Pr\u00e4sentation von bleeding-edge Netzwerk-Technologie auf der Interop Tokyo (https://www.interop.jp/shownet/?lang=en). Von April 2017 bis Juni 2019 habe ich nun also die IT-Welt in Japan hautnah erlebt und kann einiges berichten. Ich w\u00fcrde neben der ein oder anderen Kurisoit\u00e4t (z.B. dass der Minister f\u00fcr Cyber-Security nicht wei\u00df, wie man einen USB-Stick benutzt (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/nov/15/japan-cyber-security-ministernever-used-computer-yoshitaka-sakurada)) \u00fcber grundlegendere Probleme (z.B. Bildungssystem, mangelnde Englisch-Kenntnisse) und wie damit umgegangen wird (z.B. viele Meetups und Communities) erz\u00e4hlen. Der Talk ist also weniger technisch als mehr erz\u00e4hlerisch gedacht. Als Zielgruppe sehe ich Leute, die Interesse an Japan als Land haben und Leute, die gesch\u00e4ftlich mit japanischen Firmen zu tun haben oder dies in Erw\u00e4gung ziehen.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Ideen-/Erfahrungsaustausch_Linux_Install_Caf%C3%A9",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T13:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "13:30",
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                "slug": "36c3-1268-session_ideen_erfahrungsaustausch_linux_install_caf",
                "title": "Ideen-/Erfahrungsaustausch Linux Install Caf\u00e9",
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                "description": "Wir wollen in unserem Hackerspace ein Linux Install Caf\u00e9 auf die Beine stellen.\nWir wollen in unserem Hackerspace ein Linux Install Caf\u00e9 auf die Beinestellen.An dieser Session wollen wir uns mit Gleichgesinnten austauschen.Hast du Ideen f\u00fcr Angebote, Workshops, etc.?  Komm vorbei und teiledeine Ideen.Hast du bereits Erfahrung mit Install Caf\u00e9s (alsOrganisator oder Teilnehmer)? Komm vorbei und teile deine Erfahrung.Hast du weder Ideen, noch Erfahrung?  Komm vorbei und h\u00f6r einfach zu.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:LUKi_Meetup",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
                "duration": "1:20",
                "room": "Seminar room 13",
                "slug": "36c3-1143-session_luki_meetup",
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                "type": "meeting",
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                "description": "come together for people interested in LUKi e. V.\nWe want to meet and get to know each other - not only current members of LUKi e. V. but also (and especially) perosns interested in the topics and work of LUKi e. V.We welcome all human beings interested in discussing and supporting free and open software and infrastructure for churches or other social movements.CU at LUKi Meetup----... Jesus would use Linux! ... ;-)",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Lebensdauer_von_Computern_und_warum_sie_so_kurz_ist",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T14:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:30",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Seminar room 13",
                "slug": "36c3-1251-session_lebensdauer_von_computern_und_warum_sie_so_kurz_ist",
                "title": "Lebensdauer von Computern und warum sie so kurz ist",
                "subtitle": "Wiederholung",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
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                "description": "Ein Workshop dar\u00fcber, warum unsere technischen Ger\u00e4te h\u00e4ufig durch neue ersetzt werden und wie wir das \u00e4ndern k\u00f6nnten.\nComputer und Smartphones werden h\u00e4ufig nur wenige Jahre benutzt, bevor sie in der Schublade verschwinden.Das ist eine riesige Verschwendung von Ressourcen, die wir uns auf Dauer nicht leisten k\u00f6nnen.Dieser Workshop steckt die Teilnehmer\u00b7innen in die Schuhe von Produzent\u00b7innen, und versucht so zu erforschen, wie es zu diesem Ph\u00e4nomen kommt, und unter welchen Rahmenbedingungen wir es verhindern k\u00f6nnten. Spoiler: Mit der Verl\u00e4ngerung der Garantie ist es nicht getan.Wir werden mit einem kleinem Simulation-Tool herumspielen und versuchen, dessen Ergebnis zu ver\u00e4ndern. So k\u00f6nnen wir gezielt einzelne Einfl\u00fcsse herausarbeiten.Der Workshop entstand aus [https://dresden.bits-und-baeume.org/ Bits und B\u00e4ume Dresden] und greift den Abschnitt \"Langlebigkeit von Software und Hardware\" aus den [https://bits-und-baeume.org/forderungen/info/de Forderungen von Bits und B\u00e4ume] auf.Noch befindet sich der Workshop in der \"Beta\" und soll sp\u00e4ter auch all denen das Thema vermitteln, die sich sonst nur am Rande mit Digitalisierung befassen.Jede\u00b7r Teilnehmer\u00b7in sollte auf einen Web-Browser zugreifen k\u00f6nnen. Laptop/Tablet ist nat\u00fcrlich sch\u00f6ner als Smartphone. Am Fehlen davon soll's im Zweifel aber nicht scheitern.'''An beiden Terminen findet der selbe Inhalt statt.'''",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:NetzDG-Reform_-_Vernetzung",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1195-session_netzdg_reform_vernetzung",
                "title": "NetzDG-Reform - Vernetzung",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "description": "Das BMJV hat einen bedenklichen Referententwurf f\u00fcr ein Gesetz zur Bek\u00e4mpfung des Rechtsextremismus und der Hasskriminalit\u00e4t  vorgelegt. Enthalten sind Versch\u00e4rfung des NetzDG, des TMG, der STPO, des StGB und des BKAG. Wir wollen uns gern mit allen treffen, die an dem Thema arbeiten oder interessiert sind.\n",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:No_satisfaction_without_penetration",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T10:30:00+01:00",
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                "room": "Seminar room 13",
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                "description": "Lecture/Hands-on combined security workshop\nThis workshop is a mix of a lecture about the basic principles of vulnerabilities and security-hackits.You'll learn about the problem behind vulnerabilities in the first step and you can tryto exploit those vulnerabilities afterwards (hands on!). The hacks could be applied to varioustopic fields like embedded/automotive, web etc. It's all about the fun of pentesting.Please note: You need some average knowledge in Python scripting or alterantivelly you can just attend the lecture (but won't be able to do the practical parts).Requirements (Please read carefully):-> Minimum average knowledge in Python scripting. You'll be given some code snippets to begin with and create your hacks. Optionally you can use your own language but support is not guaranteed!-> Hardware: Your own Laptop/PC with network connection-> Software: Linux based OS with Python installed. The following libraries have to be installed:https://gitlab.com/mike01/pypackerhttps://github.com/twisted/twisted",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Tor_Organizations_Meetup",
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                "room": "Seminar room 13",
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                "description": "A meetup for server admins of public XMPP providers\n",
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                "slug": "36c3-1218-session_alternatives_to_google_apps_on_android",
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                "description": "I will go over my experience with finding and implementing alternatives. I go over how I used different tools, protocols, and software such as OwnCloud, CardDAV, CalDAV,, RSS, FreeOTP. and OpenVPN to decentralize my digital life and the pros and cons of doing such.\nFollow the journey of a long time Android user who sawone day, every aspect of their digital life was centralized by Google.Calendar, Contacts, email, instant messaging, etc. Is it worth it toseek alternatives when the phone's ecosystem is centrally communicatingwith Google?I will go over my experience with finding and implementing alternatives.I go over how I used different tools, protocols, and software such asOwnCloud, CardDAV, CalDAV,, RSS, FreeOTP. and OpenVPN to decentralize mydigital life and the pros and cons of doing such.Alexis works to secure the web by working on HTTPSEverywhere. She has previously been a web developer and systemadministrator for 5 years and a statistician in the education realm. Shehas earned degrees from the Rochester Institute of Technology in MediaArts and Technology and The New School in Organizational ChangeManagement. She is very passionate about encryption and tech equity forall. Alexis can be found either online ranting about bad security &surveillance policies, crocheting, or tinkering with a new tech toy.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Ask_the_Electronic_Frontier_Foundation",
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                "description": "\"Ask the EFF\" will be a panel presentation and question-and-answer session with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, featuring Kurt Opsahl, Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel; and Staff Technologists Alexis Hancock and Mona Wang\n\"Ask the EFF\" will be a panel presentation andquestion-and-answer session with the Electronic Frontier Foundation,featuring Kurt Opsahl, Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel;and Staff Technologists Alexis Hancock and Mona Wang. Come for thelatest information about how the law is racing to catch up withtechnological change from staffers at the Electronic FrontierFoundation, the Internet's premiere digital civil liberties groupfighting for freedom and privacy in the computer age. Come with yourquestions about current EFF issues such as the effort to undermineencryption (and add backdoors), discussion of our technology projectslike Certbot (now our of beta!), encrypted DNS, and privacy enhancingsoftware, and much more that are important to you.urt Opsahl is the Deputy Executive Director andGeneral Counsel of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. In addition torepresenting clients on civil liberties, free speech and privacy law,Opsahl counsels on EFF projects and initiatives. Opsahl is the leadattorney on the Coders' Rights Project.Alexis Hancock is a Staff Technologist who works on EFF's HTTPSEverywhere web extension. She's researches ways to expand and advocateconsumer privacy, with a recent focus on mobile and dedicates time toclose the equity gap in tech.Mona Wang is a Staff Technologist working on our initiative to encryptthe entire Internet. She researches and tracks methods of globalInternet censorship for our International working group. She alsodevelops  STARTTLS Everywhere, an initiative to secure email delivery,and our Let's Encrypt client, Certbot, to secure the web with HTTPS.",
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                "description": "Paradigms from the open source / free software community are increasingly being applied in the hardware domain, but at the moment everyone relies strongly on proprietary chips. Open source chip design is a challenge and opportunity. I will give an overview about previous and current related projects, explain how the chip development cycle works, what the barriers to open source chips are, why we need open source chips, who will benefit, and how you can get involved. There will also be room for discussion and connecting.\n",
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                "description": "\nfind more Info at [[C3auti]]",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Japanese_(Reading)_Beginner_to_Expert_(Encore)",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T23:00:00+01:00",
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                "description": "An overview to writing and studying Japanese from zero to native comprehension.\nThis is the exact same talk as [[Session:Japanese_(Reading)_Beginner_to_Expert|the talk with the same name from day 1]], but with less \"try yourself\" and more, optimized information, as I got some useful feedback from my first talk and the wish to do it again.   Here is a Copy-Paste from the original Workshop (but this time there won't be any time for writing yourself):   This is for everyone eager to get started in Japanese reading and writing or get a few ideas on how to improve.      No knowledge of Japanese required, we will start from scratch. '''Please bring a pen and some paper to try some writing.'''      What we'll discuss:   * What Japanese writing is made up of und which symbols are used for what purposes.   * The most basic Japanese symbols, Hiragana and Katakana and try writing a few ourselves while also experiencing the ridiculously simple pronunciation. With that we can already read our first few words.   * How to study Japanese in general   * Why adults have a hard time reading texts made for children and why Japanese writing is a huge mess   * The next step would be studying around 2000 Kanji, but we will just try writing a few, talk about the wacky world of reading Japanese texts with Kanji and how they are a complete mess and close the Workshop with looking at a method to get them into your head within half a year. The presented method for studying Kanji will be the Heisig method using koohii and Anki for best results in properly understanding the Kanji.   After this course and a few more minutes-hours of studying you will be ready to read a few easy Japanese children's books.      Useful stuff:* search for \"Hiragana Chart\" or \"Katakana Chart\" or \"Hiragana chart stroke order\" or \"Katakana chart stroke order\" to get all sorts of useful charts* Recommended Textbooks for studying Japanese: \"Genki I\" and \"Genki II\"* a detailed explanation of the Heisig method to study all the Kanji and an introduction to using Anki to do that. There is also a deck there to download with the best koohii stories up to 2015, but it needs some adjustments to be really useful: https://nihongoshark.com/learn-kanji/* Anki's website: https://apps.ankiweb.net/ for Android look for AnkiDroid and for iOS look for AnkiMobile (or something like that)* Kanji deck from above post from NihongoShark.com: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1956010956* Kanji deck from NihongoShark with adjustments as I would study them (only Kanji to meaning, no information that is too much): https://megastore.uni-augsburg.de/get/E27FHb56Fe/* the koohii Community: https://kanji.koohii.com/ (<- not a page I used or visit, but that's where the stories are from for the deck)* Tae Kim's Complete Guide to Japanese: http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/complete/ <- also pretty nice, I read through this one (on my phone, there is an android app of it) after finishing Genki I and Genki IIIf anything you wanted to see here is missing, write me an e-mail: alex.m.s@gmx.de",
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                "id": 1269,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Kernel_Hacking",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:00",
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                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1269-kernel_hacking",
                "title": "Kernel Hacking",
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                "description": "Write a simple kernel driver, debug and trace it remotely with gdb.\nIn this hands-on workshop, you have a chance to learn some cool tricks working with Linux kernel code. KGDB, the kernel debugger, allows you to debug a kernel running on a different architecture, remotely, just like you would debug a program running in userspace. A powerful trace infrastructure makes it easier to spot issues in time-sensitive systems, when setting a breakpoint is not an option. ",
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                "id": 1018,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:NIFTI-Meetup",
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                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1018-session_nifti_meetup",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Netzwerktreffen aller FNIT-Gruppen\nDas Netzwerktreffen der FNIT-Gruppen mit Interesse an Technik im deutschsprachigen Raum.Ihr seit eine neue Gruppe - frei, von den Haecksen oder von F.U.C.K? Dann schaut vorbei!Organising person: melzai",
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                "id": 1070,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:The_Bisq_DAO:_A_New_Model_for_Sustainable_Free_Software",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1070-session_the_bisq_dao_a_new_model_for_sustainable_free_software",
                "title": "The Bisq DAO: A New Model for Sustainable Free Software",
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                "type": "talk",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "This talk covers the primary mechanisms by which this is possible, offering a  completely new paradigm for funding free software...that could maybe one day be applied to make consumer services, government, and business more sustainable and more accountable.\nBisq is free software with a revenue model integrated in the natural flow of using it\u2014revenue is collected when people use Bisq to trade, and this revenue funds Bisq's development. But there are no investors, no companies, no bank accounts, no foundations, and no legal entities of any kind to make this happen. *Value transfer happens entirely through the software*. This talk covers the primary mechanisms by which this is possible, offering a  completely new paradigm for funding free software...that could maybe one day be applied to make consumer services, government, and business more sustainable and more accountable.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:The_chromium_mess_meets_Android",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T21:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:00",
                "duration": "0:30",
                "room": "Lecture room M1",
                "slug": "36c3-1445-session_the_chromium_mess_meets_android",
                "title": "The chromium mess meets Android",
                "subtitle": "Proposals on how to get a fully free WebView build or replace it with something completely new",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "discussion",
                "language": "en",
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                "description": "WebView is one of the core components of the Android system, used and abused by apps to render web content (HTML, CSS, JS). WebView is nowadays built out of the Chromium source tree which has been plagued by privacy and freedom issues. As a fully free-software Android distribution, Replicant is exploring different paths to create a WebView build that respects user's privacy and freedom. Our tentative approaches go all the way from further cleaning the Chromium source after projects like ungoogled-chromium, to fully replacing WebView by a shim built around GeckoView. We will present our approaches on this lightning talk, on the hopes of getting feedback from the community and engaging other projects to collaborate with us.\n",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:JeremyRand",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:The_mysterious_simplicity_of_FORTH",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1308-session_the_mysterious_simplicity_of_forth",
                "title": "The mysterious simplicity of FORTH",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "language": "",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Introduction to FORTH \u2013 a very unusual, weird programming language.\n",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Art_Inspired_by_Assange_and_Wikileaks",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T13:30:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1408-session_art_inspired_by_assange_and_wikileaks",
                "title": "Art Inspired by Assange and Wikileaks",
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                "type": "talk",
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                "description": "A collection of art projects inspired by Julian Assange and Wikileaks\nArt deliberately creates a chaos, a distortion, an exception by returning to the source (of freedom of information, free flow, of free expression, of a free tech, a mathematic/scientific formula) from which we redistribute the codes/ signs/ symbols and their meanings consciously to the audience, thus a chaos with acceptance as an emergent autonomous power to create the new norm.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Auti-Ruhe-Raum",
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                "description": "Ausweichm\u00f6glichkeit Meltdownroom\nenglish belowDa am 29.12. abends eine Party in Halle 3 stattfindet, die auch die Nacht \u00fcber sehr laut sein wird, wollen wir euch eine Ausweichm\u00f6glichkeit zum Meltdownroom bieten. Because there will be a Party in Hall 3, which will be loud the whole night, we try to give you another option to the meltdownroom.",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Benjaminwand",
                    "public_name": "Benjaminwand"
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Carbon.txt_-_what_would_a_robots.txt_for_green_infrastructure_look_like%3F",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1059-session_carbon_txt_what_would_a_robots_txt_for_green_infrastructure_look_like_",
                "title": "Carbon.txt - what would a robots.txt for green infrastructure look like?",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "description": "We all know computers run on electricity, and that we need to, as responsible professionals, get our infrastructure off fossil fuels to stand a chance of avoiding the worst of climate change. But how can you know if organisations in a digital project\u2019s supply chain really are running on renewable power? After spending ten years building an open database to make this easy to check at the The Green Web Foundation, we are proposing a convention called carbon.txt, to decentralise this process.\nWe all know computers run on electricity, and that we need to, as responsible professionals, get our infrastructure off fossil fuels to stand a chance of avoiding the worst of climate change. But how can you know if organisations in a digital project\u2019s supply chain really are running on renewable power? After spending ten years building an open database to make this easy to check at the The Green Web Foundation, we are proposing a convention called carbon.txt, to decentralise this process. We have two goals:1) make it easier to make claims about how you power your infrastructure, by linking them to the certificates issued when renewable energy generation, like new wind farms and solar panels is attached to national grids.2) make it easy to verify claims made by others, by taking as many lessons from solving similar problems over the last 30 years of the internet, so you can follow a chain of provenance from a website or API, to the datacentre is uses, to the energy provider, to the energy certificates used to generate that powerWe are looking for collaborators to help develop the spec, implement tools against in different languages, and test it for common use cases.Chris Adams is an environmentally focussed tech generalist, spending the last ten years working in tech startups, blue chip companies and government, as a user researcher, product manager, developer, sysadmin and UX-er.He is an organiser of ClimateAction.tech, a community for technology professionals taking climate action, and a director of the Green WebFoundation.Martin Meyerhoff is a freelance software developer and coach with a background in public policy and administration, specialising in German climate policy. He is a member of the board on Open Tech School eV, and has spent the last 5 years teaching serverside programming at community events in Berlin. He is currently partnering with the Green Web Foundation on building D.A.M.E.E., the world\u2019s largest distributed, open source GHG emission tracking tool.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Finding_your_new_home:_Canadian_Immigration_system",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T19:00:00+01:00",
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                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1085-session_finding_your_new_home_canadian_immigration_system",
                "title": "Finding your new home: Canadian Immigration system",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Options to make Canada your new home from obtaining visa to immigration.\n",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Insulin_hackers_meetup",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:00",
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                "room": "Lecture room M2",
                "slug": "36c3-1086-session_insulin_hackers_meetup",
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                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Type 1 diabetes meetup. Lets discuss experiences and learnings with Continuos glucose monitoring (CGM), the open artificial pancreas system (OpenAPS) and looping in general. Bring your T1D hardware!\n",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Let%27s_hack_words!",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T16:15:00+01:00",
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                "description": "Let's hack words is a workshop for everyone, who wants to explore creative writing, build worlds and lets characters dive into adventures.\nIf you ever wanted to know, how to get from blank page to an adventurous story, staffed with lively characters and set in a vivid world, then this workshop is for you.During the last years, this workshop was about starting out with a blank page, the hero's journey, archetype characters and story worlds. Let's try out something new this time: story beats (also called \"story points\"). What phases are there in a story and how does character-driven storytelling work?Bring your writing gear - pens and paper will work best for the writing exercises.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Make_peace_not_warcraft",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1107-session_make_peace_not_warcraft",
                "title": "Make peace not warcraft",
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                "description": "Introduction, discussion and networking about peace-orientated technology development and assessment in hacker- & makerspaces\n''(While this abstract is in English, this meet-up will be held either in English or German; depending on who wants to participate!)''This meet-up is intended as a networking opportunity for all species, who are interested in questions of peace-orientated technology development and assessment and how the future partizipation of citizen science (hackerspaces, makerspaces, fab labs, school labs,....) could look like.After a short introduction of our project, we want to discuss with you, share ideas and tie knots for the greater cause. There will be some snacks aswell ;)'''About Us'''<br>Ianus - Science.Peace.Technology. is a group of professors at Technical University Darmstadt. Since it's over 30 years of existence it conducted internationally recognized research in fields like nuclear disarmament and cyberpeace.Ianus Peacelab arises from this environment and wants to invoke questions of peace & conflict research, sustainability and responsible development in the citizen science community.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mechanical_Keyboard_Meetup",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1096-session_mechanical_keyboard_meetup",
                "title": "Mechanical Keyboard Meetup",
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                "description": "Try out a mechanical keyboard or show off your collection and chat with like-minded keyclackers.\nOver recent years quality input hardware has gained popularity harking back to a time where computers regularly cost 5 figures and manufacturers weren't trying to save every penny using mushy rubberdomes and flimsy keycaps for key input peripherals.The modular design of mechanical keyswitches leaves room for countless customisation options like custom layouts or just nicer looking keycaps, or enabling to build specialized keypads using custom controllers and open firmware.This meetup is meant to appreciate the technology and provide grounds for people to try out a mechanical keyboard for the first time or show off their collection and chat with like-minded individuals.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1036-session_translation_team_meeting",
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                "description": "The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.\nThis meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.",
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                "guid": "d630961b-f508-4b39-9a77-68812d919594",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wondrous_mathematics:_A_primer_to_the_set-theoretic_multiverse_philosophy_(a_guided_tour_to_the_limits_of_mathematical_reasoning)",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T22:40:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1165-session_wondrous_mathematics_a_primer_to_the_set_theoretic_multiverse_philosophy_a_guided_tour_to_the_limits_of_mathematical_reasoning_",
                "title": "Wondrous mathematics: A primer to the set-theoretic multiverse philosophy (a guided tour to the limits of mathematical reasoning)",
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                "description": "This is a talk about the foundational crisis in mathematics and its resolution, G\u00f6del incompleteness phenomena, unknowability concerning infinity (the continuum hypothesis) and a new philosophy which gives an intriguing and coherent common perspective on these topics.\nThe talk gives a primer to the set-theoretic multiverse philosophy put forward by Joel-David Hamkins.To enjoy the the talk, you should have an interest in the intersection of mathematics and philosophy, but you don't need to bring any specific mathematical or logical prerequisites. This talk is an invitation to follow along and ask lots of questions on the way. :-)'''[https://iblech.gitlab.io/bb/multiverse.html Paper the talk is based on]'''",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:42birds:_Hitchhiker%27s_Towel-Yoga",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T10:15:00+01:00",
                "start": "10:15",
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                "slug": "36c3-1128-session_42birds_hitchhiker_s_towel_yoga",
                "title": "42birds: Hitchhiker's Towel-Yoga",
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                "description": "We'll do some Yoga to calm our minds and move them bodies. Bring along comfortable clothes \u2013 and a towel to lie on ;-)\n",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:EightOS_Bodymind_Operating_System",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1145-session_eightos_bodymind_operating_system",
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                "description": "In this session we will explore the notions used in hacking through interactive physical exercises. Creating the body-based code for the software, based on systemic thinking and non-equilibrium dynamics.  Physical practice workshop + interactive exercises. No prior experience needed. Total refresh.\nLet\u2019s suppose that our bodymind is the hardware and our behavior is the software. A lot of the stuff we \"run\" are based on ancient concepts and outdated evolutionary circuits. Moreover, when we learn the new stuff we usually do it only intellectually, not letting the new information enter our bodies and become part of our everyday reflexes. In this workshop we want to share with you the open-source operating system for the bodymind \u221eOS.Taking as inspiration the latest findings from complex systems theory and network science we come up with powerful physical metaphors that can be observed in nature and then activate them on the level of the body. We combine them with various approaches found in martial art Systema and contemporary dance to create engaging, interactive and informative exercises, which we then practice together to upgrade our software for the 21st century.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:EightOS_Improv_Sound_%2B_Body_%2B_Software_Movement_Session",
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                "description": "Taking on the movement principles of EightOS practice, we will combine them with sound and music to create an interactive open immersive improvisational space for everyone to take part and join in. Physically or otherwise.\n[[File:Chaoszone junghacker.png|400px]]",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Foundation_worshop:_Git,_a_version_control_system_to_solve_filename_chaos_and_collaborative_editing_%E2%80%93_a_tutorial_for_absolute_beginners",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T16:15:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1541-session_foundation_worshop_git_a_version_control_system_to_solve_filename_chaos_and_collaborative_editing_a_tutorial_for_absolute_beginners",
                "title": "Foundation worshop: Git, a version control system to solve filename chaos and collaborative editing \u2013 a tutorial for absolute beginners",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "hands-on",
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                "description": "Tired of filename chaos such as \"report_final_really_v2_corrected.txt\"? There is a technological solution to this problem, a version control system such as Git. Learn in this hands-on workshop how to use it. Git is useful both for personal files and for files which are edited by teams.\nPlease install Git before the workshop starts. :-)* On Windows:  [https://git-scm.com/download/win Git for Windows]* On Linux: apt install git (or similar)* On Mac: brew install gitNote to organizers of other sessions: We don't need that much space that M3 provides. If you want to organize a session which needs the space more than us then we'll surely find a solution! Call me at +49 176 95110311 (German or English).",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:General_Angel_meeting_day_3",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1134-session_general_angel_meeting_day_3",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "description": "General Angel meeting day 3\nGeneral angel meeting.All angels please join.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:KinkyGeeks_-_Playfight_Bondage_Workshop",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1100-session_kinkygeeks_playfight_bondage_workshop",
                "title": "KinkyGeeks - Playfight Bondage Workshop",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
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                "description": "how to: playful overpowering and bondage someone\nThis workshop will provide you with the basics of playfighting, i.e., consensual physical power struggle with the goal of overpowering your partner. Since our topic is all fun and games, this is ''not'' a self-defense or martial arts workshop. We will learn bondage techniques that can be applied quickly, and that are suitable for enacted resistance.The topics of this workshop include:* Consent, risk-awareness and negotiation as a fundamental base for all CNC-style play.* A short primer into anatomy and physical safety* A short discussion about physical (dis)advantages, D/s roles, and desired outcomes (aka. playfight for non-switches)* Techniques with handcuffs (short)* Techniques with rope (long). How to prepare a tie beforehand, how to apply it during playfight, how to integrate immobilization into playfightingThe first parts will be seminar-style theoretic discussions. You're welcome to contribute your own opinions, experiences, and questions. The later parts will involve practice. We will show the ties, and you can practice while our team is there to help and answer questions.If you have own rope, please do bring it along. We have some rope you can borrow on a first-come-first-serve basis, though. If you have material that are you are unsure of whether it is usable or not (or for which need an opinion on safety), bring it along and ask someone from our team.You do not necessarily need to come with a parter. Although we have never and will never assign practice groups / couples, the past workshops have shown that participants usually find opportunities for practice even if they arrive alone.This workshop is 18+. Participation in the practical parts is at each participant's own risk. We do have an experienced team around, but playfight is edge play, and we can't be everywhere and see everything at the same time. On the other hand, the team is allowed to step in whenever they see something that is beyond our safety baseline.'''Important:''' In the previous years, we regularly had way too many people trying to get in (rooms are objects of finite size), with waiting lines all across the hallway. This year, we want to avoid the crowd control issues that come with such scenarios. That's why you now need to pre-register for the workshop at https://ticket.kinkygeeks.de. Our website will give you a free ticket, which you need to provide at the workshop door to gain access.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Neues_vom_Datenschutz_und_der_DSGVO",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T22:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Lecture room M3",
                "slug": "36c3-1206-session_neues_vom_datenschutz_und_der_dsgvo",
                "title": "Neues vom Datenschutz und der DSGVO",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "discussion",
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                "description": "Vortr\u00e4ge und Diskussion \u00fcber Datenschutz und die Aktivit\u00e4ten der Aufsichtsbeh\u00f6rden\nVortr\u00e4ge und Diskussion zu Datenschutz und die DSGVO, mit Datensch\u00fctzern und Mitarbeitern der Aufsichtsbeh\u00f6rden.'''Mehr Beschreibung folgt!'''",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Alvar_Freude",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:QuietQube_-_Ausweichm%C3%B6glichkeit",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T23:00:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1643-session_quietqube_ausweichmoeglichkeit",
                "title": "QuietQube - Ausweichm\u00f6glichkeit",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "title": "B\u00e4ume pflanzen mit QGIS und R",
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                "abstract": "B\u00e4ume pflanzen kann sehr lange dauern. Mit interaktiven Karten k\u00f6nnen Orte in der Landschaft erkundet werden, welche bei einer Aufforstung als Multiplikatoren dienen. Wir schauen uns gemeinsam zwei interaktive Kartenbeispiele (mit QGIS und R) an und k\u00f6nnen bei Interesse ein kleines K\u00e4rtchen programmieren.",
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                "url": "https://cfp.verschwoerhaus.de/36c3/talk/FNFQKM/",
                "title": "Ridesharing: Warum wir offene Daten in offenen Standards brauchen, damit Mitfahren funktionieren kann",
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                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
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                "abstract": "Mitfahren funktioniert aktuell schlecht, und es w\u00fcrde besser mit offenen Daten und offen Standards gehen. Einen Erstaufschlag eines Datenstandards liegt vor, ebenso wie es erste Integrationen in Metasuchen gibt - und wir wollen diskutieren, wie es weitergehen kann.",
                "description": "Es gibt gef\u00fchlt unendlich viele Mitfahr-B\u00f6rsen, und so verlieren sich Fahrer und Mitfahrer auf den Plattformen, so dass immer weniger Menschen in Deutschland mitgenommen werden. Ein Datenstandard und offene Daten sowie ein gemeinschaftliches Auftreten k\u00f6nnten die L\u00f6sung sein, m\u00fcsste aber von m\u00f6glichst vielen Plattformen unterst\u00fctzt werden. Ein Erstaufschlag eines Datenstandards ist im Projekt MetaMitfahrPort entstanden, aber das ist erst der erste Schritt: https://mmport.de/der-datenstandard/online-ansicht/ - es br\u00e4uchte vielmehr ein Open Source Software Environment f\u00fcr Mitfahren. Einzelne Plattformen gibt es bereits, die Mitfahr-Daten zusammenf\u00fchren. In diesem Workshop wollen wir diskutieren, was wir f\u00fcrs Mitfahren weitermachen k\u00f6nnen.",
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                "title": "Verwaltungsdigitalisierer aller f\u00f6deralen Ebenen, versammelt euch!",
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                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "Meetup",
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                "abstract": "Ein Meeting f\u00fcr alle, die (trotz allem) an der Digitalisierung der Verwaltung mitarbeiten. \r\nKommt, tauscht euch aus und bildet Banden!",
                "description": "Calling alle Menschen, die in und um die Verwaltung herum an der Digitalisierung der \u00f6ffentlichen Hand arbeiten - in Kommunen, L\u00e4ndern, im Bund, bei Selbstverwaltungen, und ja, auch bei Beratungsfirmen.\r\n\r\nWir wissen, dass euch (und uns) gibt, und wir wissen, dass wir zusammenkommen m\u00fcssen wenn das noch was werden soll mit dem souver\u00e4nen, b\u00fcrgerrechtsorientierten, datensparsamen und verdammt noch mal nutzerfreundlichen digitalen Staat. In dem man nicht f\u00fcr Papier zum Amt laufen, aber auch keine Panik vor algorithmischem Profiling haben muss.\r\n\r\nLasst uns zusammenkommen und fernab vom \u00fcblichen Bullshitbingo \u00fcber Verwaltungsdigitalisierung reden \u2013 Onlinezugangsgesetz und (sehr wichtig) beyond!\r\n\r\nKennenlernen, vernetzen, aktiv(er) werden - vielleicht schreiben wir revolution\u00e4re Lieder (OZG, mit freundlichen Gr\u00fc\u00dfen), vielleicht hecken wir Gegenentw\u00fcrfe aus, vielleicht finden wir M\u00f6glichkeiten f\u00fcr eine bessere Beteiligung der Zivilgesellschaft - in jedem Fall gibt es Kaffee und wir freuen wir uns auf euch!",
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                    "public_name": "Spyr_0",
                    "biography": "Ich interessiere mich daf\u00fcr, wie Deutschland seine Verwaltung digitalisieren kann.",
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                "slug": "WHCLNE",
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                "title": "Free Software for Qualitative Social Research",
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                "track": "Science",
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                "abstract": "I would like to introduce Free Software that I have used and exchange information about alternative software for academic use.",
                "description": "During my sociology master thesis I tried a lot of free software and developed a profound workflow from literature research, interview preparation and processing to analysis, note taking and the final writing process. Because I have made the experience that especially in the social sciences and humanities there is hardly any technical interest, there is also little information about free software among fellow students. I would like to introduce the tools I have used and exchange information about alternative software for academic use.",
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                    "code": "ZYZHQS",
                    "public_name": "Julia",
                    "biography": "Ich bin Julia und versuche seit 2018 bei Code for Osnabr\u00fcck zu programmieren, muss aber meistens allen m\u00f6glichen Menschen erstmal erkl\u00e4ren, warum offene Daten so unglaublich wichtig sind. Das mache ich aber sehr gerne. Au\u00dferdem bin ich seit Anfang 2019 im Community-Rat von Code for Germany.",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T16:45:00+01:00",
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                "title": "RFID-Karten f\u00fcr E-Autos sind unsicher, und man 1001 Sharing-Karten. Geht das mit SmartCards / OpenSC besser?",
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                "track": "Security",
                "type": "Workshop",
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                "abstract": "Lades\u00e4ulen basieren immernoch auf Mifare Classic / RFID UIDs. Bei Sharing-Mobilit\u00e4t gibt es f\u00fcr jeden Anbieter eine eigene Karte. K\u00f6nnte offene SmartCard Infrastruktur auf Basis von OpenSC die L\u00f6sung sein? Oder was gibt es noch?",
                "description": "Hinweis vorweg: der Workshop ist so f\u00fcr 60 Minuten geplant, da es aber Raumbelegungskonflikte gibt, suchen wir uns dann einfach einen Platz in der WikipakaWG.\r\n\r\nDas Sicherheits-Problem von Ladeinfrastruktur ist wohlbekannt und war Thema auf dem 34C3: https://www.ccc.de/de/updates/2017/e-motor . Auf der anderen Seite gibt es immer mehr Sharing-Mobilit\u00e4t, und wenn diese RFID-Karten einsetzen, dann verschickt jeder Dienst seine eigene Karte. In beiden F\u00e4llen liegt es daran, dass die zumeist eingesetzten sicheren Karten auf symmetrischer Kryptografie basieren, was einen zur Karte passenden Key im Leser voraussetzt - und das funktioniert bei vielen Beteiligten nun einmal schlecht.\r\n\r\nIn diesem Workshop wollen wir recht offen dar\u00fcber diskutieren, ob Karten auf Basis asymmetrischer Kryptografie eine L\u00f6sung sein k\u00f6nnen, also Karten mit gesch\u00fctzten private Key, die aktiv Daten signieren k\u00f6nnen. Mit OpenSC g\u00e4be es eine offene L\u00f6sung, die eine Basis sein k\u00f6nnte. Ich habe ein bisschen Hardware zum Spielen mit und f\u00e4nd es spannend, wenn der Workshop in eine technische l\u00f6sungsorientierte Richtung ginge - rumranten ist zwar spa\u00dfig, ist mir aber zu wenig.\r\n\r\nIhr werdet von mir keine perfekte \u00dcbersicht / L\u00f6sung bekommen, da ich daf\u00fcr nicht genug Markt\u00fcbersicht habe, wohl aber einen kleinen Einblick. Aber die oben genannten Beispiele zeigen, dass auch der meist geschlossene Weg \"da drau\u00dfen\" keine so richtig gut brauchbare L\u00f6sungen bringt, und wo sollte eine sinnvolle L\u00f6sung entstehen wenn nicht hier?",
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                    "code": "8GKMBN",
                    "public_name": "Ernesto",
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                "start": "17:00",
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                "slug": "HGSZKD",
                "url": "https://cfp.verschwoerhaus.de/36c3/talk/HGSZKD/",
                "title": "Transport Data Meetup - Vertiefendes Rumnerden",
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                "track": "Community",
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                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "Nach dem Kurzen Kennenlernmeetup am Day 2 gibt es am Day 3 Gelegenheit f\u00fcr vertiefendes Rumnerden.",
                "description": "Treffen von Leuten, die mit Mobilit\u00e4tsdaten arbeiten und Einblick in Projekte geben k\u00f6nnen.",
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                    "id": 103,
                    "code": "NCXBFT",
                    "public_name": "Gobeta.de",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "BVNC3R",
                "url": "https://cfp.verschwoerhaus.de/36c3/talk/BVNC3R/",
                "title": "Play it again, Sam! How chasing terrorists keeps good citizens from saying important things.",
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                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "Workshop",
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                "abstract": "Play it again, Sam! How chasing terrorists keeps good citizens from saying important things.\r\n\r\nIn this exploratory workshop I would like to ask participants to help me discover synergies, stories, and bad scenarios that emerge from the NEtzDg. In the Eu we have a proposal to prevent the appearing the terrorist content online and it seems very similar in spirit, and also in measures. How can we get better prepared to staving such ideas off? How do they endanger our free knowledge projects?",
                "description": "Play it again, Sam! How chasing terrorists keeps good citizens from saying important things.\r\n\r\nIn this exploratory workshop I would like to ask participants to help me discover synergies, stories, and bad scenarios that emerge from the NEtzDg. In the Eu we have a proposal to prevent the appearing the terrorist content online and it seems very similar in spirit, and also in measures. How can we get better prepared to staving such ideas off? How do they endanger our free knowledge projects?",
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                    "id": 99,
                    "code": "NAUS3E",
                    "public_name": "Anna Mazgal",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T19:00:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "EFPNMB",
                "url": "https://cfp.verschwoerhaus.de/36c3/talk/EFPNMB/",
                "title": "Mini-Hackathon \"Hacking Ecology\"",
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                "track": "Resilience & Sustainability",
                "type": "Workshop",
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                "abstract": "We want to meet up in the Wikipaka WG to start working on an interactive data visualization tool for publicly accessible ecological (and socio-economical) time series datasets from different sources. The goal of the project is to help people to get an idea of the challenges ecosystems are facing in the Anthropocene and to encourage people to become active.",
                "description": "Hacking Ecology is a citizen science collective that, on the basis of the ideas of open source and open data, wants to contribute to the research necessary to avert the ecological crisis. In this mini-Hackathon, we want to kickstart out first project, an easily useable interactive (web-)tool (in Python, using Bokeh) and brings together and visualizes publicly available time series datasets from very different sources. With it, it should be possible to visualize e. G. the change in precipitation or rate of urbanization as well as the numbers of earthworms in the same figure, so that one can get a feeling for the challenges ecosystems are facing in the Anthropocene. Furthermore, this tool will be a good basis for future work of Hacking Ecology, as it makes it easier to e. G. form hypotheses on which human actions are harmful for the environment or what actions could be taken to avoid ecosystems from breaking down. \r\nWe will provide a first, clumsy version of the tool and a list of datasets that might be relevant to ecosystems, but are very happy to take up all helpful input and ideas; all code will be immediately published on Github and we'll try to run this as collaborative as possible. Please bring something you can write and submit code with.\r\n\r\nSource Code for Videt: https://github.com/HackingEcology/videt\r\nPad: https://pad.totalism.org/p/Hacking_Ecology_Hackathon_36c3 \r\nWebsite: http://hackingecology.eu/ \r\nMailing list: https://lists.posteo.de/listinfo/hackingecology",
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                    "code": "7NXHQB",
                    "public_name": "Theo Sperlea",
                    "biography": "I'm a microbiologist-turned-data-scientist and PhD student at the University of Marburg, where I am researching the ecology of microorganisms in lakes using machine learning techniques. In that work I keep noticing how little we know about ecology -- and how easy it might (just might) be to change that if all the relevant data was open and well-structured.",
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                "title": "Solidarity with Academics on Exile: Off-University",
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                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
                "type": "Vortrag 60min  (inkl. Q&A)",
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                "abstract": "Off-University (Organization F\u00fcr den Frieden-University), a research collaboration which was established for and by persecuted academics from Turkey. It is a space for collaborative research projects. We have an online platform which connects former colleagues, or students and their former supervisors to start projects together. The idea is to establish a concrete solidarity channel with academics all over the world, specifically, the ones who have been purged from their institutions, forced to resign, who are legally and politically persecuted and even imprisoned because of their opinion and research. We offer researchers, lecturers and students the chance to teach, share and produce knowledge away from government surveillance and repression via our safe online platform. Through such civic disobedience, it combines the good old ideal of academic freedom with state of the art digital communication and collaboration opportunities. Off-University\u2019s mission is based on its commitment to peace in the world and to living together in diversity. It therefore seeks to develop emancipatory education-research activities that are less hierarchical and more democratic!",
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                    "public_name": "Havle Guney",
                    "biography": "Hi! I'm applying on behalf of Off-University where I'm working as a course assistant and a volunteer. \r\n\r\nMore about us: https://off-university.com/ \r\nOur online platform: https://coworkingsquares.de//de-DE/Login\r\n\r\nCheers!",
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                "title": "Google\u2019s \u2018quantum supremacy\u2019 - is Google about to break cryptocurrency?",
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                "track": "Security",
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                "abstract": "This talk will teach you what Google\u2019s official claim of supremacy means and how quantum computing will practical change the world of cryptocurrency. You will understand why Google any other quantum computer could be about to beak blockchain-based cryptocurrency, see what new ways are in place to save blockchain from quantum, and learn why crypto is a potential application for \u2018quantum supremacy\u2019.",
                "description": "Google announced that it has built and tested a 54-qubit quantum processor. \u2018Quantum supremacy\u2019 means that Google has been able to perform a calculation that is impossible to perform on traditional supercomputers. But what does \u2018quantum supremacy\u2019 mean for cryptocurrency and crypto mining, where having a highly efficient machine gives you an edge over everyone else?\r\nIn this talk, I will explain quantum computing, \u2018quantum supremacy\u2019, and cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum in an understandable and entertaining way. I will also introduce the biggest danger to blockchain from \u2018quantum supremacy\u2019. With this milestone, a long-anticipated step toward useful quantum computers, understanding what new ways are in place to save crypto from \u2018quantum supremacy\u2019 and how crypto should prepare for \u2018quantum supremacy\u2019 is key to evaluate the facts.\r\nA surprising potential application for Google\u2019s \u2018quantum supremacy\u2019 is cryptocurrency. Applying \u2018quantum supremacy\u2019 to generate certifiable random numbers for blockchain helps to understand the advantages and disadvantages of quantum computing. As a cryptocurrency expert, I will give you insights into these as well as further real-world applications.",
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                    "public_name": "Victoria Riess",
                    "biography": "6+years of experience in strategy consulting and corporate strategy. Delivered strategy consulting projects across EMEA in 2+ industries (e.g., information technology & (financial) services, transportation & logistics). Twinned with experience in IoT, AI, machine learning, cloud computing, big data, predictive analytics and a passion for cybersecurity.",
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                "title": "SNAC - The only way to beat Facebook",
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                "abstract": "The current social media situation is catastrophic. A single megacorporation controls the entire digital life of large parts of the world's population. Together with the rapidly improving methods for processing this data, a power that not only concerns experts is being bundled here. And Facebook's monopoly secures itself. On the one hand, users cannot leave Facebook(/ Instagram/WhatsApp) without being cut off from the social life of their friends. On the other hand, alternatives fail because they can't reach a critical mass. It seems impossible that a single application will ever replace Facebook. The freedom of the Internet is fundamentally threatened. Breaking the power of Facebook is probably one of the greatest challenges of our time. And in order to solve this task, we did come up with a detailed concept that we want to present to the public for the first time at 36c3.\r\nSNAC - Social Network Application Cluster - is the name of the protocol used to standardise data exchange between different social media applications. Just as email protocols enable users to choose their provider freely, this protocol should also enable greater diversity in this area. It is easy to see that a single application isn't able to satisfy the needs of every single user. With SNAC we enable a decentralized structure, where each user can choose his server, but also his client application, from a broad spectrum. By developing our pilot application Open Source, we make it easy for other developers to integrate their own applications into the network.\r\nBut the decentralized Open Source dream alone is not enough to revolutionize the social media world. In order for the new applications emerging in SNAC to be able to run, an appropriate economic environment is needed to cover the operating costs. If the user accesses many different servers while surfing through the decentralized network, the question arises who is responsible for the access costs caused. There is a lack of a corresponding micropayment service with which it is possible to pay very small amounts easy and securely. At first glance, this seems like a project of its own, but it is closely linked to the operation of a decentralised social network. And there are several  advantages emerging by linking social networks with a micropayment system. For example, users can donate a few cents to the creators of content they value, which then adds up to a fair reward for the creators. And this is done directly, independently and without forced ads for the users. But the mental alarm bell of data security rightly rings here when one tries to link financial and private communication data. Therefore, it is all the more important to hand over data sovereignty to the user when planning the protocols and to leave the server operators only the task for which they are fairly paid - the operation of the servers.\r\nWe are currently putting this concept into protocols that enable secure transactions and protect the user's data. The aim is to create an environment where everyone has the chance to honestly and transparently pay the costs they incur instead of filling the pockets of corporations with their data. \r\nOur project is quite daring, that is clear to us. And yet we are sure that this is exactly what we want to do in the coming years. Because there is a chance that we will find 15 crazy people who want to develop this utopia together with us. There's a chance we'll find 50,000 people supporting us with an average of 1\u20ac a month to feed our 15 crazy developers. There's a chance that we can create an environment where many small subnets with cool innovative applications can trigger a movement that's going to be so big it will overcome Facebook's monopoly. And above all, we can create an environment where technology benefits people again, rather than the other way around. \r\nIf 36c3 isn't the right place for a project like this, what else is? We will give a talk in which we will discuss a better world and the difficulties that lie on the path there. We want to encourage listeners to think and participate, but above all we are also there to initiate a discussion. We want to hear all the concerns and mistakes that we overlook and we need the expertise from all the different angles that only the CCC brings together.",
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                "abstract": "Man muss ein Genie sein und jahrelang Quantenphysik studiert haben um einen Quantum-Annealer programmieren zu k\u00f6nnen? Falsch gedacht! Drei Sch\u00fcler (15, 16 und 17) zeigen in ihrem Vortrag, wie sie ein kniffliges Schachproblem auf einem adiabatischen Quantencomputer (dem D-Wave 2000Q) gel\u00f6st und damit bei Jugend forscht den Preis der Bundesforschungsministerin f\u00fcr zukunftsorientierte Technologien abger\u00e4umt haben.",
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                "abstract": "Warm up for Hebocon - bring some drinks and lets prepare for Hebocon. Listen to some music, then either watch the Livestream with us or go to the hall.\r\n\r\nLineup:\r\n\r\n23:00 Soundcheck, Warmup\r\n23:40 Egon Rock (house, deep house, tech house)",
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                "title": "selbstorganisiert, vernetzt & ungehorsam f\u00fcr die Revolution",
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                "abstract": "In Zeiten von Kapitalismus und Klimakrise stehen wir vor besonderen strukturellen Problemen und gesellschaftliche Herausforderungen. F\u00fcr die notwendigen Ver\u00e4nderungen scheinen unsere politischen und \u00f6konomischen Systeme zu resistent und tr\u00e4ge zu sein. Doch wie lassen sich die Schritte in f\u00fcr eine sozial-\u00f6kologische Transformation einleiten und umsetzen, und dabei zugleich positiven Errungenschaften, wie Prinzipien demokratischer Teilhabe und individueller Freiheit, wahren? Wann wird Ziviler Ungehorsam ein legitimes demokratisches Mittel und welche Besonderheiten ergeben sich f\u00fcr soziale Bewegungen in Zeiten der Digitalisierung? In diesem Workshop wollen wir mit euch diskutieren, welche Wirkungsm\u00f6glichkeiten soziale Bewegungen und verschiedene Protest- und Aktionsformen haben und wie wir uns m\u00f6glichst selbstorganisiert, vernetzt und gemeinsam den gro\u00dfen Herausforderungen unserer Zeit stellen k\u00f6nnen.",
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                "title": "Lesung: Transhumanistische Mythologie",
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                    "public_name": "Max Schnetker",
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                "title": "F\u00fcr eine neue anarchistische Ethik!",
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                "abstract": "Wie l\u00e4sst sich ein gelingendes, reiches, sch\u00f6nes, erf\u00fclltes Leben beschreiben? Wie lassen sich die Bedingungen herstellen, die Ressourcen aneignen, die F\u00e4higkeiten erlernen, um es einzurichten? Und wie kann es schlie\u00dflich f\u00fcr alle m\u00f6glich werden \u2013 nicht gegeneinander, sondern miteinander, in geteilter Verantwortung f\u00fcr uns selbst, f\u00fcr Andere und f\u00fcr die Mitwelt? Diesen Fragen geht die anarchistische Ethik nach, deren Grundz\u00fcge in diesem Input dargestellt werden.",
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                "title": "postapokalyptischer schmuck / postapocalyptic jewellery",
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                "abstract": "postapokalyptisches schrottbasteln aus \u00fcberresten der menschlichen zivilisation. making postapocalyptic art things from (electronic) scrap and other leftovers from human civilisation. upcycling workshop",
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                "title": "Fahr\u00e4der Zeichnen und Analysieren",
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                "abstract": "Hier kannst du ein Fahradzeichnen das wir danach gemeinsam analysieren.",
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                "title": "Would you live in a floating city in the sky? K\u00fcnstlerische Forschung als kritische und emanzipatorische Praxis f\u00fcr Hexen und Pirat*innen",
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                "abstract": "Der Talk soll dazu beitragen, die eigene forschende oder k\u00fcnstlerische Praxis auch als k\u00fcnstlerische Forschung zu konzipieren, um sich weitere R\u00e4ume und Ressourcen daf\u00fcr erschlie\u00dfen zu k\u00f6nnen. Durch die vielen Beispiele zeitgen\u00f6ssischer technoaffiner Kunst und den einf\u00fchrenden Charakter kann man auch prima zum Bilder gucken kommen.",
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                    "public_name": "Sophie Elle",
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                "abstract": "History of repressions and recent update on Linksunten Indymedia with mobilization to protest in January in Leipzig",
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                "abstract": "Shopping, \u00dcberstunden, 20% auf alles!\r\nWir untersuchen die perfiden Triebfedern im uns umgebenden System Kapitalismus. \r\nWarum das alles?\r\nWir gehen dem Grund auf den Grund. \r\nErnst, aber auch lustig. \r\nLustig, aber auch ernst.",
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                "title": "1komona now and then: What is it, even?",
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                "abstract": "1komona is now happening for the forth time, so it could be the right time to talk about a common ground - what does it mean to whom and why? pls join!",
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                "abstract": "Let's Play Werewolfh",
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                "abstract": "R\u00fcckblick auf die Raumfahrt im Jahr 2019. Alles von New bis Old Space.",
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                "abstract": "Frieda und Laura unterhalten sich dar\u00fcber wie der 36c3 bisher so f\u00fcr sie so war und berichten ihrer nicht zwangsl\u00e4ufig Chaos-affinen H\u00f6rerInnenschaft was sie besonders beeindruckt hat.",
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                "title": "FENCE SHARPENING \u2013 Art in the age of digital disruption",
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                "abstract": "This program presents a series of artistic strategies on redundant technologies, repressive structures and populist movements supported by Werkleitz Centre for Media Art in Halle residencies or professional media master class programs.",
                "description": "The program will be presented by Werkleitz founder Peter Zorn & Marcie Jost and the artists Juliane Jaschnow, Stefanie Schr\u00f6der and Mathias Jud.\r\n\r\n**TELH78**\r\nSuper 8 on Digital\r\n6 min\r\nD 2011\r\nAlina Cyranek & Eike Goretzka\r\n\r\nIt has almost vanished from our urban horizons, that rotting dinosaur, the German post office\u2019s yellow telephone booth. There were times when such a booth was a vital place. We searched for \u2013 and found \u2013 the last of this dying breed, and had them divulge stories now threatened by oblivion.\r\n\r\nhttp://pmmc.werkleitz.de/telh78\r\n\r\n**Artificial Intelligence _ Interaractive Film Kiosk**\r\nDoku\r\n4:30 min\r\nDouglas Fishbone\r\nWerkleitz/Filmische Initiative Leipzig (FILZ)\r\n\r\nArtificial Intelligence (2018) is a machine that dispenses wisdom in return for a 10-cent investment. A short meditation on time, impermanence and loss, it was originally installed in the Marktplatz in Halle, Germany, the city\u2019s main square, where it was commissioned by the werkleitz Festival with funding from the European Union. Spanning from the theft of the Mona Lisa in 1911 to the shortages of sausages in the German Democratic Republic to the Mahabharata, it offers an unusual perspective on the rise and fall of human civilization through the prism of the chaos of 20th-century Europe.\r\n\r\nhttp://emare.eu/artist/doug-fishbone\r\n\r\n**Fence Sharpening _ Performance Intervention**\r\nDocumentation\r\n4 min\r\nAU/D 2010\r\nLeopold Kessler\r\n\r\nSharpened edges of iron fences poke the sky in the city of Halle. They reflect the summer sun like shimmering, but dangerous, treasures. They make the fictitious intruder shake with fear, and the innocent passersby\u2019s heart freeze, as they imagine those passive weapons harming the human body.\r\n\r\nhttp://werkleitz.de/en/fence-sharpening\r\n\r\n**Beyond the forest**\r\nFilm\r\n9 min\r\nD 2014\r\nFrancesca Bertin & Leonhard Kaufmann\r\n\r\nBeyond the forest is the city of tomorrow, before the forest the villages of yesterday.\r\n\r\nhttp://pmmc.werkleitz.de/hinter-dem-wald\r\n\r\n**The Effect of Cannonery on Thunderclouds**\r\nFilm\r\n30 min\r\nD 2017\r\nJuliane Jaschnow & Stefanie Schr\u00f6der\r\n\r\n2016 saw the highest number of potential tornadoes ever since the beginning of weather recordkeeping in Germany. At the same time, there is a deluge of weather tropes on the internet, on television and in the news. Shit storms, data flood, refugee waves. Language, metaphors and images are instruments of control. They are used to dispel \u2013 and instill \u2013 fear.  How does the image function as a document, as fiction, trophy, counterattack? How close are manipulation and prediction? And is the weather still real?\r\n\r\nhttp://pmmc.werkleitz.de/die-wirkung-des-geschuetzes-auf-gewitterwolken",
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                "title": "Tools for the next Revolution. Various online projects",
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                "abstract": "technology in culture, 30 min lecture and Q&A, Switzerland/Germany 1999-2019",
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                "title": "weil du mir kein gutes vorbild warst",
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                "description": "Originally used in computer games and for special effects in blockbuster movies, \u2018simulated life\u2019, driven by algorithmic predictions, is increasingly influencing many facets of the real world. From urban planning to disaster evacuation plans, market forecasts and crowd control, algorithmically simulated scenarios produce real world policies and events. Using a variety of images including filmed footage as well as simulations of crowd control software, Transformation Scenario is a meditation on \u2018simulated life\u2019 and the increasingly blurred distinctions between real and virtual experiences. This video is part of a larger body of work by von Wedemeyer that engages with the psychology and aesthetics of the crowd.",
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                "title": "Kuiperkuiper",
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                "title": "Tripod",
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                "abstract": "outdoor (h)ac(k)tivism",
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                    "public_name": "Cie. What's in my box",
                    "biography": "Lambe Lambe \u2013 this is theatre for individualists. For those who are reluctant to share theatre experience with a large audience. A show, just for one person at a time. A moment just for you! Lambe Lambe is a theatre technique that has been revived and celebrated since the 1990s, especially in Latin America. It is widespread all over the world and has recently been on the rise again. In miniature theatre boxes, figures and objects are played in short scenes for only one spectator at a time. Meet a strong woman out of an old myth from Wales, face memories and nightmares and let yourself be disco-healed. Compagnie What's in my box is based in Leipzig and invites you to choose your box and enter worlds that are made just for you.\r\n\r\nhttps://www.facebook.com/leckileckikolleki",
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                "abstract": "Almonit is a project for decentralized websites and web services.\r\n\r\nDecentralized websites and web services are an alternative to the way the web functions today. They combine decentralized storage (like IPFS), decentralized name services (like ENS) and P2P networks in order to replace the server-based model of the web.\r\n\r\nThis lecture describes the Almonit project, its architecture, the technical details of the technology and the ecosphere in which it is created. \r\n\r\nCome discover the state-of-the-art of this up-and-coming area!",
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                "abstract": "In this half hour overview, we report progress made on projects at Monero Hardware. Physical, electromagnetic, and electronic hardware devices protect funds, secrets, and privacy by design. We consider concepts, learn how devices are made, and review a features roadmap. Wallets are distributed for hands on inspection, and a demonstration teaches the basics of embedded firmware development.",
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                    "id": 107,
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                    "id": 96,
                    "public_name": "Kostis Karantias"
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                "abstract": "Given the amount of funding and research that recently goes into quantum computers, it seems inevitable that at some point in the (near) future these machines will become a reality. With my physicist's hat on, this is exciting and amazing news, but as a cryptographer this is a nightmare. Most of our most efficient and widely used signature schemes would just go away in the blink of an eye.\r\nIs this the case for Bitcoin? Can we do anything to move Bitcoin to the Post-Quantum Era?\r\nIn this talk, I present the basic principles Quantum Computers rely on to perform certain calculations much faster than classical computers. We give a beginner\u2019s explanation to some quantum algorithms that can undermine Bitcoin\u2019s security and show how they can be used to hijack transactions. Finally, I present a protocol upgrade for Bitcoin that allows users to securely transition their funds to quantum resistant wallets even in the presence of a quantum computer!",
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                    "id": 97,
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                "abstract": "Hundreds of messaging platforms have launched and failed over the last 50 years, while one Open Standards, and mostly Open Source powered decentralised platform has conquered the world. What is the magic formula that has powered email to adoption by 3.8bn users, and what is the future of decentralised messaging as firms like Google and Facebook try desperately to replace it?",
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                "persons": [
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                    "id": 128,
                    "public_name": "Sam Tuke"
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                "abstract": "I will explain how zkSnarks works. I will start from High school math and go all the way until the zkSnarks construction.\r\nThe roadmap will be:\r\n* Groups\r\n* Fields\r\n* Polynomials on Fields\r\n* Lagrange\r\n* Shamir Secret Sharing\r\n* Elliptic Curves\r\n* Diffie-Helman\r\n* Schnorr Signatures (Sigma Protocols and Fiat Shamir)\r\n* Pairings\r\n* BLS Signatures\r\n* Aritmetics Circuits\r\n* R1CS\r\n* QAP\r\n* zkSnark Construction\r\nLaptop is not required, but recomended.",
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                "description": "\nIn unserer westlichen Sozialisierung herrscht ein Mangel an M\u00f6glichkeiten des k\u00f6rperlichen Austausches, der sich als permanenter Defizit auf das Befinden des Einzelnen auswirkt. Es existieren R\u00e4ume f\u00fcr verbalen Austausch, doch kaum gibt es Konventionen f\u00fcr Ber\u00fchrung von K\u00f6rpern bzw. wird diese im Erwachsenenalter haupts\u00e4chlich in Zusammenhang mit sexueller Attraktion gestellt. Ich untersuche Worte und Begriffe von K\u00f6rper und K\u00f6rperlichkeit, beobachte ihre Wirkungsweisen und Interpretationsspielr\u00e4ume und suche nach M\u00f6glichkeiten im auditiven und visuellen Gestalten und im Verschieben von Verst\u00e4ndniskonventionen.",
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                "description": "\nSpeakers: Annika Jarzembowski, Agnieszka Bu\u0142acikWhy can't we just have fun? - exploring boundaries.Rave*Awareness works in the field of awareness and anti-discrimination in raving and party scene. This interactive lecture aims to provide you with basic information on the subject of discrimination and violence in the event and party context. There will be space for examination of one's own experiences intended to sensitize you to the topic of potential problems and designate one's own field of power and motivation to change structures towards a more attentive celebration culture. Why? - to strengthen us in our pro-actions and re-actions, to give suggestions and to open a space for ideas and opportunities for change. The overall objective is to contribute to a longer-term sensitization of the event industry and an implementation of awareness as a crucial part of future events. It is a space for difficult and uncomfortable conversations to occur in a safe and friendly atmosphere.",
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                "description": "\nLearn the art of reading artificial intelligence right out of their open hands. In this workshop we will focus on bias in machine learning and our own perception. Through the lens of intuition we observe and discuss occult datasets. No prior knowledge required, everybody is welcome!",
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                "description": "Taschen mit eigenen Logos bedrucken.\nWir m\u00f6chten gemeinsam Baumwolltaschen und Turnbeutel gestalten. Dazu zeigen wir, wie Logos geplottet und zu Stoff gebracht werden. Es ist m\u00f6glich eigene oder das 36c3-Logo zu plotten und auf Jute- oder Turnbeutel zu Drucken. Einfache Sticker f\u00fcr Laptops, o. \u00e4. sind ebenfalls m\u00f6glich. F\u00fcr die Materialien wird um einen Unkostenbeitrag gebeten, wobei eigene Baumwollstoffe mitgebracht werden k\u00f6nnen.Weitere Informationen in unserem [https://pads.c3re.de/p/sticker Pad]",
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                "description": "\nWe are an international, free, women only info sec/reverse engineering - open for everyone who just wants a place to start or learn more. Beginners and experts are super welcome! It is a place, where attendees feel encouraged to grow skills without pressure, where they can be themselves without having to compete. A lot of our attendees haven\u2019t stuck their noses into security research before they joined the bootcamp.",
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                "description": "\nMenstruationsbeschwerden - Kennst du das auch? Menstruationsbeschwerden so stark dass man nicht mehr aus dem Haus kommt und auch nicht mehr normal arbeiten kann? Ist das ein Einzelfall? Wenn du jemand bist oder jemanden mit \u00e4hnlichen Erfahrungen kennst komme in unsere Diskussionssession.Wenn wir noch Zeit haben k\u00f6nnen wir auch die Gendermedizin noch mitanschauen.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fr%C3%BChst%C3%BCcksrevival",
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                "description": "F\u00fcr alle, die das Haecksen-Fr\u00fchst\u00fcck am Tag 2 verpasst haben oder mehr davon brauchen.\nWer Lust hat, schaut mit Getr\u00e4nk und Snacks in der Assembly zum gemeinsamen Start in den Tag vorbei. Es gibt (wahrscheinlich) Kaffee.Nicht vergessen: Das gro\u00dfe, j\u00e4hrliche Fr\u00fchst\u00fcck findet an Tag 2 statt!Small breakfast-revival in our assembly. Bring your own food.Don't forget: The large annual Haecksenbreakfast takes place on day 2.See you around :-)",
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                "description": "fast wie echtes Yoga\nJeden Morgen um 11:00, Fast wie echtes Yoga.Am zweiten Tag um 10:30 Uhr, direkt vor dem Haecksen-Fr\u00fchst\u00fcck.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Siebdruck_/_Screen_printing",
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                "description": "Introduction into Arduino, Sensors and Servomotors. Hands on how to get things moving depending on the sensor output.\n[[File:Globoli outdoor.jpg|thumb]]Getting things move in interaction with the surrounding gives your robots or other creatures more 'personality'. Here is an example of an eye starting to blink if you approach and getting faster and faster if you are getting too close.  https://twitter.com/wellenleiter/status/994312455005368322Globuli is a Robot always circulation in the direction somebody approaches and also blinking with the eyes...which is supposed to work as a propaganda bot at events: http://www.wellenleiter.net/globuli-der-propagandabot/The Workshop will give a short introduction on programming with Arduino, the technology of different distance sensors and servos and how to get them controlled with an Arduino. Please bring your Arduino and Servo an US- or IR-Sensor (e.g. HC - SR04) if possible. I will bring a bunch of Ultrasonic Ranging Module HC - SR04 and some sparse Arduino. You should have a running Arduino Software (https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software) and  Servo-Library  (https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Libraries). * For FNIs only. *",
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                "description": "Every planet and moon has crazy mysteries to unveil. We will make a journey through the Solar System discussing about unique landscapes like on Iapetus and mechanisms like the formation of Saturn's rings as well as the possibility of alien life inside the icy moons. In the funnier moments we will see the moon that looks like the Death Star, get to know one that is even more laughable than Uranus and think about a totally awesome fun fact about mercury, basically the queen of fun facts about the Solar System.\n",
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                "description": "Nachhaltig gute Software, Lernmaterialien und Hardware f\u00fcr Schulen\nWir wollen einen Vorschlag f\u00fcr eine Checkliste f\u00fcr Schulen diskutieren. Die Checkliste soll Schulen helfen bei der Auswahl von Software, Lerninhalten und Hardware eine Orientierung f\u00fcr relevante Kriterien geben.Die Sessionplanung findet hier statt:https://cyber4edu.org/c4e/pad/p/36c3",
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                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Do not miss this co-creative workshop on citizens\u2019 assemblies and why deliberative democracy may pave the way for a just and sustainable transition in a green future. Come and experience a deliberative session by yourself which will follow an introduction into the concept by activists of Extinction Rebellion Germany.\nCurrent environmental, social, and economic crises may be rooted to an institutional crisis of representative democracy. Consistent further development has always been an important constant in the history of democracy. Our current democratic institutions have been created in another era to response the challenges of those times. Present climate and ecological crises threaten our own existence and requires a radical transformation. Current democratic institutions will not suffice to reintegrate into our planet\u2019s boundaries. But how to address this fundamental challenge as a democratic society?A promising option for a sustainable just transition towards global climate justice is a further development of democracy! Extinction Rebellion demands a national \u2018citizens assembly\u2019 on climate and ecological justice. Citizens\u2019 Assemblies are innovative processes that can empower people, communities and entire countries to make important decisions in a way that is fair and deeply democratic. The Citizens\u2019 Assembly on Climate and Ecological Justice will bring together ordinary people to investigate, discuss and make recommendations on how to respond to the climate emergency. Similar to jury service, members will be randomly selected from across the country. The process will be designed to ensure that the Assembly reflects the whole country in terms of characteristics such as gender, age, ethnicity, education level and geography. Assembly members will hear balanced information from experts and those most affected by the emergency. Members will speak openly and honestly in small groups with the aid of professional facilitators. Together they will work through their differences and draft and vote on recommendations.The Citizens\u2019 Assembly will be run by non-governmental organizations under independent oversight. This is the fairest and most powerful way to cut through party politics. It will empower citizens to actually work together and take responsibility for our climate and ecological emergency. This isn\u2019t pie in the sky \u2013 it\u2019s proven practice. Citizens\u2019 Assemblies around the world have shown that ordinary people can understand complex information, weigh the options, and make informed choices. Examples include Ireland, Canada, Australia, Belgium and Poland.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Andre",
                    "public_name": "Andre"
                  }
                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://extinctionrebellion.de/wer-wir-sind/unsere-forderungen/bv/"
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": 1311,
                "guid": "6285f85d-ecaa-4b35-8628-aa3277b83f9e",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hackerfleet%27s_Maritime_Hacker_Meetup",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "15:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "C-base",
                "slug": "36c3-1311-session_hackerfleet_s_maritime_hacker_meetup",
                "title": "Hackerfleet's Maritime Hacker Meetup",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "The Maritime Hackers Meetup!\nJoin us for a nice hour (or two) of open discussion around the topics of maritime hacking. Meet&Greet included.Contact riot (DECT: 7468) if you have any questions.",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Riot",
                    "public_name": "Riot"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://hackerfleet.eu"
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": 1310,
                "guid": "e59e2c7c-0522-4698-af53-81dccebd3e85",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:NO_Unitary_Software_Patents",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "C-base",
                "slug": "36c3-1310-session_no_unitary_software_patents",
                "title": "NO Unitary Software Patents",
                "subtitle": "NO Unitary Software Patents",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "discussion",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "EU Software Patents v3.0\nThe Unitary Patent is the third attempt to impose software patents in Europe. Software patents are a threat to small- and medium-sized software companies that cannot defend themselves. The UPC (Unified Patent Court) is an international court made outside of the European Union (EU), which would have the last word over the question of software patenting. The Court would favour \u201cpatent trolls\u201d which steal our jobs and extort money.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Zoobab",
                    "public_name": "Zoobab"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://www.ffii.org"
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              },
              {
                "id": 1314,
                "guid": "8ec4a011-63cc-4d27-a6c5-36dadb2cc1df",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pentagame_Dojo",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T22:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "22:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "C-base",
                "slug": "36c3-1314-session_pentagame_dojo",
                "title": "Pentagame Dojo",
                "subtitle": "Just playin'",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "game",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Just playing Pentagame\nPentagame is a fun abstract board game2 players take ca. 20 minutes (well depends, on how long you think about it)3 players take maybe 40 minutes (beginner games are often shorter)4 players take some 45 minutes (unless you're pros and play in 2 teams of 2 players - that can take a while)The rules can be explained in less than a minute and are available on the big inter net in a number of languages and videos.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Penta",
                    "public_name": "Penta"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://pentagame.org"
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              },
              {
                "id": 1286,
                "guid": "005da89f-34b5-4a13-9104-1b8826cb7bff",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pentagame_Theory",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "C-base",
                "slug": "36c3-1286-session_pentagame_theory",
                "title": "Pentagame Theory",
                "subtitle": "State space size and shape, etc.",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Pentagame is a new abstract board game. We talk about some fundamental insights.\nPentagame is a novel board game that gains popularity in nerd circles. We have gathered insights regarding the game and will talk about(1) the game as such: how we came to invent it, and how it is played(2) a possible antique ancestor(3) opening moves and theory(4) state space complexity(5) endings and end positionsThis is a hot topic, since Pentagame remains an unsolved game. Studying it is an exercise in the theory of abstract games. The talk should be interesting for Pentagame players, but also to anyone interested in the theory of games.We are looking forward for discussion, intellectual exchange, and collaboration.Note that Pentagame can be played at c-base assembly pretty much any time, and from 22:00 hrs per day in particular.There will be an open tournament on the young hacker day.",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Penta",
                    "public_name": "Penta"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://pentagame.org"
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              },
              {
                "id": 1488,
                "guid": "8c62a567-0190-4020-9767-01f66003194c",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Refugee-datathon-munich",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T14:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:30",
                "duration": "2:30",
                "room": "C-base",
                "slug": "36c3-1488-session_refugee_datathon_munich",
                "title": "Refugee-datathon-munich",
                "subtitle": "collecting information for refugee supporters",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "We collect open data to inform better about asylum and migration\nSince 2016, the Refugee Datathon Munich meet to find and collect open data to inform about the refugee situation world wide. The original target audience are refugee supporters. They often aren't technical, but need information on acceptance quotas and similar data. The public is another audience. And then there is us: While discussing, researching and working with this data, we learn a lot about migration on this planet, the legal situation in Germany, and Open Data.Let us work on some issues. It can be getting data from the OECD API, or eurostat, or from PDFs in documents. Or bringing this data in a more presentable form (visualizations), or explaining it in an online article.",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Ynux",
                    "public_name": "Ynux"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://refugee-datathon-muc.org/"
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              }
            ],
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                "id": 1281,
                "guid": "6be562ab-b327-440f-9202-14740812780a",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:ATX_Breakoutboard_Workshop_-_Solder_your_own_Power_Supply",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:00",
                "duration": "3:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Nibble Area",
                "slug": "36c3-1281-session_atx_breakoutboard_workshop_solder_your_own_power_supply",
                "title": "ATX Breakoutboard Workshop - Solder your own Power Supply",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Build your own 3.3-12V power supply (moderate soldering experience helpful)\nThe Binary Kitchen soldering workshop goes 36C3. We are providing a soldering workshop for several and completely different soldering kits. Come and solder with us, an manual and 38 soldering irons.The ATX-Breakoutboard is a handy breakout board to get all important voltages from an standard ATX power supply: 3.3 V to 12 V. You just attach a ATX power supply and it works!... Hopefully :)Moderate soldering experiences are helpful but not needed. We don't have a sign up list, just come by and solder (but we just have 38 seats, first come first serve).[[File:atx-breakout-board.jpg|600px]]* More information about other Workshops: https://www.binary-kitchen.de/wiki/doku.php?id=veranstaltungen:nibble_area* More information about the ATX breakout board: https://github.com/Binary-Kitchen/SolderingTutorial/tree/master/ATXBreakoutBoardSMD",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Marove",
                    "public_name": "Marove"
                  }
                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://www.binary-kitchen.de/wiki/doku.php?id=veranstaltungen:nibble_area"
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            ],
            "Assembly:C-base / CCC-B / xHain": [
              {
                "id": 1535,
                "guid": "5255cc55-0c8b-480b-89b2-a13f4b3f4ac6",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Abdocccecwencen_-_eine_einfu:hrung_in_c-lang",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Assembly:C-base / CCC-B / xHain",
                "slug": "36c3-1535-session_abdocccecwencen_eine_einfu_hrung_in_c_lang",
                "title": "Abdocccecwencen - eine einfu:hrung in c-lang",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "c-lang ist die geschriebene sprache der c-base. dieser talk gibt einen generellen \u00fcberblick zur letzten rechtschreibreform.\nc-lang ist die geschriebene sprache der c-base. dieser talk gibt einen generellen \u00fcberblick zur letzten rechtschreibreform.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Nerdbeere",
                    "public_name": "Nerdbeere"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1504,
                "guid": "335f2235-cc22-4023-adcd-ddecc6195006",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Polizeidatenbanken:_Wer_ist_drin,_wer_will_raus%3F",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Assembly:C-base / CCC-B / xHain",
                "slug": "36c3-1504-session_polizeidatenbanken_wer_ist_drin_wer_will_raus_",
                "title": "Polizeidatenbanken: Wer ist drin, wer will raus?",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Polizeidatenbanken: Was, wer, warum, wohin?\nWollt ihr ein Auskunftsersuchen bei der Polizei stellen, um rauszukriegen, was sie \u00fcber euch denken und warum ihr st\u00e4ndig gefilzt werden (wenn das so ist)?  Habt ihr das schon gemacht und wollt  wissen, was der Kram hei\u00dft und wie ihr in wegkriegt?  Oder seid ihr einfach neugierig auf die j\u00fcngsten Bl\u00fcten der Verdatung von \"Sicherheit\"?  Was immer: Bei dieser Session seid ihr richtig.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Demi",
                    "public_name": "Demi"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://datenschmutz.de"
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              }
            ],
            "Assembly:Foodhackingbase": [
              {
                "id": 1238,
                "guid": "9ef3a224-c078-40d1-92e2-7908f58390f1",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Advanced_Probiotic_Brewing",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Foodhackingbase",
                "slug": "36c3-1238-session_advanced_probiotic_brewing",
                "title": "Advanced Probiotic Brewing",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "hands-on",
                "language": "",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "If you are into the brewing and you have been \"in\" already for some time this workshop is here for you, however if you are really interested and it seems like there are some spots left well pop in too. You should already know a bit what is going on, sugars are being broken down by microbes on different compounds like lactic acid, carbon dioxide, alcohol and so on.\nFor more information please refer to the foodhackingbase wiki page: https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Advanced_brewing_36c3",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Algoldor",
                    "public_name": "Algoldor"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Advanced_brewing_36c3"
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              {
                "id": 1239,
                "guid": "de592fba-d6b7-4ffa-bebd-e898de461161",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Beekeeping_presentation",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T17:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:30",
                "duration": "0:45",
                "room": "Assembly:Foodhackingbase",
                "slug": "36c3-1239-session_beekeeping_presentation",
                "title": "Beekeeping presentation",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Learn about beekeeping.\nFor more information please refer to the foodhackingbase wiki page: https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Fhb_36c3",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:0x378",
                    "public_name": "0x378"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Fhb_36c3"
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              },
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                "id": 1242,
                "guid": "f524582d-c561-4068-bd16-92feecff1f7c",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Cheese_Rendez-vous",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T19:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "19:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Foodhackingbase",
                "slug": "36c3-1242-session_cheese_rendez_vous",
                "title": "Cheese Rendez-vous",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "If you love cheese this event is a must !\n[[File:Cheese tasting.jpg|thumb|right|Cheese tasting]][https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/cheeserendezvous36c3/ To secure spot on the Session I. (Day 2, 19h00) please sign in here].[https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/cheeserendezvous2_36c3/ To secure spot on the Session II. (Day 3, 19h00) please sign in here].If you love cheese this event is must, long story short. This is our cheese tasting paradise, cultivated through event to event and yes we should have again \"cheese tasting train\" taking around our samples, fingers crossed (or rather dipped in lazily running aged camembert :-))!Each session is open to 25 people max, please do sign in advance, you can just show up before the event but we are very likely going to be full for t his one. If you can bring cheese which you made by yourself that would be great! Of course some specific local or extraordinary cheese/s or other related condiments like sun dried tomatoes, good quality olives, mustards, wine all would be appreciated. If you are bringing cheese please do label it well with at least it's name and type of milk used, your nick or name/contact would come handy too. The best would be of course to add short description to our wiki (please check the sample). FHB will be getting the main high quality cheeses to offer basic selection with other samples surrounding it plus some basic condiments. Note that due to the interest in previous years we are going to run two sessions each one close to two hours long.This event is based on '''donation at your will no one turned away for lack of funds'''. So lets meet all together again enjoying these lovely creations! Here you can find cheeses which are going to be present, please do add your ones and keep in mind that good half of the cheeses will be not listed here, they will just appear and they are worth of your attention!'''List of possible candidates'''{| class=\"wikitable sortable\"! Cheese Name! Amount! Country of origin! Person Trafficking it! Notes|-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camembert Camembert de Normandie]|500 g|France, Normandie|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|Good quality small scale production Camembert, bio.|-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Agur_Blue Saint Agur Blue] |400 g|France|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|Blue and creamy, cow milk, Beauzac, Auvergne|-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimolette Mimolette]|300 g|France|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|Orange from annatto, cow milk, from Lille. |-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comt%C3%A9_cheese Comt\u00e9]|400 g|France|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|Eastern France, 24 months aged, unpasteurized cow milk, 64 000 t of annual production|-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roquefort Roquefort]|400 g|France|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|South of France, sheep milk, aged in Combalou caves of Roquefort-sur-Soulzon.|-|[http://mfcheese.com/yb.html Young Buck]|2x 150 g|Northern Ireland|[[User:Truhe|Truhe]]|Northern Ireland, three months, cow milk (raw milk)|-|[https://etivaz-aop.ch/en/lenoir-rene-maurice.html L'Etivaz]|2x 150 g|Switzerland|[[User:Truhe|Truhe]]|Switzerland, cow milk (raw milk), 18 months|-|[http://www.sennerei-sibra.at/de/Produkt.php?p=302 Sibratsgf\u00e4ller Bergk\u00e4se]|~2500 g|Austria|[[User:sva|sva]]|Switzerland, cow milk (raw milk), 3-4 months|-|[https://www.bergader.de/bergader-spezialitaeten/bavaria-blu/bavaria-blu-torte-12-kg-torte/ Bavaria blu \"Der Feinw\u00fcrzige\"]|~3500 g|Bavaria|[[User:sva|sva]]|Germany, cow milk|-|[https://www.bergader.de/bergader-spezialitaeten/biarom/biarom-gruener-pfeffer-16-kg/ Biarom Gr\u00fcner Pfeffer]|~2000 g?|Bavaria|[[User:sva|sva]]|Germany, cow milk, lactose free|}",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:0x378",
                    "public_name": "0x378"
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                ],
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                  "https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Fhb_cheese_rendezvous_36c3"
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              },
              {
                "id": 1299,
                "guid": "ad5f1f72-f298-4784-9203-14ca243776f4",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Cidre_Flows",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T21:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Foodhackingbase",
                "slug": "36c3-1299-session_cidre_flows",
                "title": "Cidre Flows",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "The legendary foodhackingbase Cidre tasting!\nFor more information please refer to the foodhackingbase wiki page: https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Cidre_flows_36c3",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Algoldor",
                    "public_name": "Algoldor"
                  }
                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Cidre_flows_36c3"
                ]
              },
              {
                "id": 1642,
                "guid": "21f4f4e1-f1bc-476a-93bd-f47ebccdddc2",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:La_pot%C3%A9e",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T10:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "10:30",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Assembly:Foodhackingbase",
                "slug": "36c3-1642-session_la_pote",
                "title": "La pot\u00e9e",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "hands-on",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "We cook soup (French)\nHands-on cooking of traditional winter soup from France.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:0x378",
                    "public_name": "0x378"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1354,
                "guid": "6b351b8a-64d2-4bc9-8d31-0274c91819b9",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mate_Making",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Assembly:Foodhackingbase",
                "slug": "36c3-1354-session_mate_making",
                "title": "Mate Making",
                "subtitle": "Mate Making - DIY",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Morning Mate to wake you up and keep you Alert for the Day!!!\nWe all drink lots of Mate at the Congress.  Pur your bottle aside and let's try the real thing!Besides the mind awakening and muscle relaxing effects, mate drinking fosters communication and we want to combine these aspects in this hands on workshop where participants will be guided through some simple exercises to envigourMATE their daily routine.WE WILL BE DRINKING IN TRADITIONAL STYLE SHARING OUR STRAWS!!!!The Mate Making Sessions are divided up into 3 parts DAY 1 - We will try a range of standard different mates, pure and learn about how to make, drink and share as well as talk about the health benefits of Mate.  DAY 2 - This is not for the purists, we will mix our Mates with different herbs and go through the Rainbow Mate Range, so that you can learn how to play with your Mate. DAY 3 -  And now it is time to make your own Mate, learn how to prepare and serve.  We're going to get you on your feet to take a deep breath of fresh air, teach you how to take a huge slurp of wild mate and how to communiMATE-",
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                "id": 1246,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Traditional_Kimchi_Making",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Foodhackingbase",
                "slug": "36c3-1246-session_traditional_kimchi_making",
                "title": "Traditional Kimchi Making",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "hands-on",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "This workshop is dedicated to the traditional Korean \uae40\uce58 (kimchi) making. You will learn the bases by preparing at least one or two type of kimchies based on wild style fermentation.\nFor more information please refer to the foodhackingbase wiki page: https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Kimchi_making_36c3",
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                "id": 1277,
                "guid": "54b8608f-424e-4436-ae34-a09a1a42a9c9",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Air_Quality_Particulate_Matter_Sensor_Workshop",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area",
                "slug": "36c3-1277-session_air_quality_particulate_matter_sensor_workshop",
                "title": "Air Quality Particulate Matter Sensor Workshop",
                "subtitle": "Day 3",
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                "type": "workshop",
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                "description": "Measure local pollution levels by building your own particle matter sensor system. This DIY setup allowed everyone to measure air quality. Join thousands around the world by contributing the data to citizen science projects with open data. The system uses off the shelf parts (design by OK Lab Stuttgart as part of the https://luftdaten.info/\u00a0 project).<br> Cost of the kit will be \u20ac50<br><br> This workshop will be given twice(both identical): <br>Max 10 places per session <br>Day 2: 28-Dec, 4pm - 5:30pm  <br>Day 3: 29-Dec, 6pm - 7:30pm<br> ''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout 36C3 in the huge '''Hardware Hacking Area!)'''''<br>\n",
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                "id": 1171,
                "guid": "5ecb5c1f-725a-481b-90ad-f840bd7e5ea8",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Arduino_For_Total_Newbies",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T13:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "13:00",
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                "description": "''Learn Arduino using TV-B-Gone as an example project''<br> <br> You've probably heard lots about '''Arduino'''. But if you don't know what it is, or how you can use it to do all sorts of cool things, then this fun and easy workshop is for you. As an example project, we'll be creating a '''TV-B-Gone''' remote control out of an '''Arduino''' you can take home with you.<br> <br> ''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout 36C3 in the huge '''Hardware Hacking Area!)'''''<br> <br> This workshop will be given twice<br>(both identical):<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 2: 28-Dec, 1pm - 4:30pm<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 3: 29-Dec, 1pm - 4:30pm<br>\n",
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                "links": [
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                "id": 1613,
                "guid": "65dfdf51-ca01-4cfb-a088-a67181ff1c7c",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blinkenpoi_Assembly_Party",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T10:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "10:30",
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                "room": "Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area",
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                "description": "We build Blinkenpois\nCome build a Blinkenpoi!overflo (DECT 6837, the dude with the donkey hat) will build Blinkenpois with you and guide you trough the process.There is documentation available online.[https://metalab.at/wiki/Blinkenpoi metalab WIKI][https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AM9bLseyD4  Instruction video]You have a seat in the workshop if you got a Blinkenpoi kit before the Workshop.It is easy to build, expect 15 minutes to assemble a Blinkenpoi.",
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                "id": 1205,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fomu",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T23:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "23:00",
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                "room": "Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area",
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                "title": "Fomu",
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                "description": "Fomu, the FPGA in your USB Port\n[[File:Fomu.png|300px|right|Fomu Logo]]<br><br><span style=\"font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;\">Signup at tables \u2192 \u2192 \u2192</span><br><br><span style=\"font-size: 40px; font-style: bold;\"><h1>Fomu workshop!</h1></span><span style=\"font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;\">Current --> https://workshop.fomu.im/</span><br><br><span style=\"font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;\">Previous Version --> https://workshop-old.fomu.im/</span><br><br><span style=\"font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;\">Please sit in the <b>Mammoth Space - (has Pink Lights)</b></span><br><br><ol> <li><span style=\"font-size: 20px;\">Workshop is <span style=\"font-color: red;\"><b>self</b></span> directed.</span></li> <li><span style=\"font-size: 20px;\">Go to https://workshop.fomu.im or https://fomu-workshop.rtfd.io/</span></li> <li><span style=\"font-size: 20px;\">Complete set up</span></li> <li><span style=\"font-size: 20px;\">Get hardware from Mithro</span></li> <li><span style=\"font-size: 20px;\">Continue workshop</span></li> <li><span style=\"font-size: 20px;\">Raise your hand if you get stuck!</span></li></ol><br><br><span style=\"font-size: 30px;\">Help: <b>irc.freenode.net #tomu</b> -- <b>https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/tomu-discuss/join</b></span><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><span style=\"font-size: 40px; font-style: bold;\"><h1>Hardware Pickup</h1></span><br><br><span style=\"font-size: 30px; text-align:center; \">[https://workshop.fomu.im Complete the setup], get a [https://fomu.im/ free Fomu board]</span><br><br>{| style=\"color: green; background-color:#ffffcc; width: 100%; text-align:center; border-color: black; font-size: 14px;\" cellpadding=\"10\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"1\"! Task !! Where! Times - Day 2 !! Times - Day 3 !! Times - Day 4|- style=\"background-color:#ffffcc\"|- style=\"background-color:#ccffff\"! scope=\"row\" | <b>Hardware Pickup</b> || Pickup is at Tor Gate 2.3 at end of tables in near signup sheets| 12:00 -> 12:30 (12:00noon -> 12:30pm)<br>17:00 -> 17:30 (5:00pm -> 5:30pm)<br>22:30 -> 23:00 (10:30pm->11:00pm)  || 12:00 -> 12:30 (12:00noon -> 12:30pm)<br>17:00 -> 17:30 (5:00pm -> 5:30pm)<br>22:30 -> 23:00 (10:30pm->11:00pm) || -|- style=\"background-color:#ffccff\"! scope=\"row\" | <b>Session with helpers!</b> || Session will be in Mammoth Space @ [[Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area|Hardware Hacking Area!]]<br><b>Sign up to attend!</b>| 23:30 -> to late (11:30pm->to late)  || 23:30 -> to late (11:30pm->to late) || -|}<br><br><span style=\"font-size: 40px; font-style: bold;\"><h1>Sessions</h1></span><br><br>All sessions are the same!<br><br>This workshop will be given multiple times (all sessions are <b>identical</b>). [https://workshop.fomu.im The workshop] is self guided with helpers for when you get stuck. <b>Please sign up on the paper at the [[Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area|Hardware Hacking Area!]]</b><br><br>Come get an FPGA dev board in your USB port and start hacking! Getting the toolchain set up and working will earn you a free Fomu from [[User:Mithro|Tim 'mithro' Ansell]] (while stocks last).<br><br>''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout 36C3 in the huge '''[[Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area|Hardware Hacking Area!]]''')''<br><br>Hardware Hacking Area - Mammoth Space - Pink Lights<br><br>",
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                "id": 1628,
                "guid": "289a5af8-9088-472c-969e-f460a85ddf76",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_BCI",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:00",
                "duration": "2:20",
                "room": "Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area",
                "slug": "36c3-1628-session_hacking_bci",
                "title": "Hacking BCI",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "hands-on",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Let us gather and to do some BCI hacking\nBring some RasperryPis, LEDs and plug your brain into our biosensing devices to make some magic happen",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Intro_to_Arduino_Shield_Soldering_and_Programming",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T17:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:30",
                "duration": "2:30",
                "room": "Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area",
                "slug": "36c3-1153-session_intro_to_arduino_shield_soldering_and_programming",
                "title": "Intro to Arduino Shield Soldering and Programming",
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                "description": "In this 2-3 hour workshop I teach you how to solder and program an Arduino!\n",
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                "id": 1193,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Learn_To_Solder",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:LibrePCB_and_Horizon_EDA_meetup",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00",
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                "slug": "36c3-1633-session_librepcb_and_horizon_eda_meetup",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:MAKERbuino_Building_Session_2_@_Hardware_Hacking_Area",
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                "title": "MAKERbuino Building Session 2 @ Hardware Hacking Area",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:00",
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                "description": "Geigerz\u00e4hler\u2013 Hardwarebasteln mit LoRaWAN & WiFi  Wir sind die Ecocurious-Initiative und haben einen LoRaWAN- und WiFi-f\u00e4higen Geigerz\u00e4hler entwickelt. Diesen Low-Cost-Multigeiger mit gutem Z\u00e4hlrohr kannst Du bei uns l\u00f6ten, im Tausch gegen Materialkosten von 75 Euro mitnehmen und damit Teil unseres wunderbaren Messnetzes werden, das wir gerade aufbauen. Die Bauteile und unsere selbstentwickelte Platine bringen wir f\u00fcr Dich mit. Du findest uns in der Hardware Hacking Area, im Hamsterspace.  Wir bieten 2 Workshop-Zeiten an: Am 29.12. von 14-17 Uhr und am 30.12. von 10-13 Uhr.  Wir freuen uns auf Dich, mach mit!\nGeigerz\u00e4hler\u2013 Hardwarebasteln mit LoRaWAN & WiFiWir sind die Ecocurious-Initiative und haben einen LoRaWAN- und WiFi-f\u00e4higen Geigerz\u00e4hler entwickelt. Diesen Low-Cost-Multigeiger mit gutem Z\u00e4hlrohr kannst Du bei uns l\u00f6ten, im Tausch gegen Materialkosten von 75 Euro mitnehmen und damit Teil unseres wunderbaren Messnetzes werden, das wir gerade aufbauen. Das Ger\u00e4t ist die ultimative Beta-Version, \u00c4nderungsw\u00fcnsche und Ideen sind sehr willkommen.Wir bringen die Bauteile und unsere selbstentwickelte Platine f\u00fcr Dich mit. Du findest uns in der Hardware Hacking Area, im Hamsterspace.Wir bieten 2 Workshop-Zeiten an: Am 29.12. von 14-17 Uhr und am 30.12. von 10-13 Uhr.Wir freuen uns auf Dich, mach mit!",
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Ecocurious",
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                "links": [
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              {
                "id": 1259,
                "guid": "879d8fb2-9272-49e0-900e-bba9b27f0799",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Soldering_for_Beginners:_making_an_LED_toy",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T21:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "21:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area",
                "slug": "36c3-1259-session_soldering_for_beginners_making_an_led_toy",
                "title": "Soldering for Beginners: making an LED toy",
                "subtitle": "Day 3- Adult Session",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
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                "description": "A 1-2 hour through hole soldering class where we build a simple toy\n",
                "persons": [
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Hammes_Hacks",
                    "public_name": "Hammes Hacks"
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                ],
                "links": [
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              },
              {
                "id": 1220,
                "guid": "12e74e24-0c4f-4244-92b6-7704b1f50114",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T17:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "17:30",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area",
                "slug": "36c3-1220-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners",
                "title": "Surface mount electronics assembly for terrified beginners",
                "subtitle": "Day 3, session 3",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
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                "description": "Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building an electronic touch-activated purring kitten. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 120mins, 20\u20ac/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 20 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.\n[[File:Catsplash.png|800px]]Takes about two hours. Basic workshop. No prior knowledge needed. Materials cost 20\u20ac per kit.We are going to build an electronic kitten using tiny SMD parts. It will purr when you touch it right and hiss when you touch it wrong. It's going to work.For people afraid of surface mount assembly/rework. You know those tiny little components in modern electronic devices? It's both possible and easy to assemble those by hand. You can do it, and I'll teach you how!Think you don't have the tools? Think you can't manually place 0402s? Everything is possible with patience and practice. The equipment is minimal and you probably already have it. We'll learn the answer to THERE'S A SHORT ON A TINY PART OMG WHAT NOW? After this, you'll no longer need to be scared of SMD. Avoid caffeine immediately before the workshop, because shaky hands are a disadvantage.The workshop kit costs 20\u20ac. Please SIGN UP ON THE PAPER LIST at the Hardware Hacking Area. PLEASE BE ON TIME!",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Kliment",
                    "public_name": "Kliment"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1222,
                "guid": "55a3a94e-d759-4a74-af5c-a0a26f59ae61",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "11:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area",
                "slug": "36c3-1222-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners",
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                "type": "workshop",
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                "description": "Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building an electronic touch-activated purring kitten. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 120mins, 20\u20ac/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 20 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.\n[[File:Catsplash.png|800px]]Takes about two hours. Basic workshop. No prior knowledge needed. Materials cost 20\u20ac per kit.We are going to build an electronic kitten using tiny SMD parts. It will purr when you touch it right and hiss when you touch it wrong. It's going to work.For people afraid of surface mount assembly/rework. You know those tiny little components in modern electronic devices? It's both possible and easy to assemble those by hand. You can do it, and I'll teach you how!Think you don't have the tools? Think you can't manually place 0402s? Everything is possible with patience and practice. The equipment is minimal and you probably already have it. We'll learn the answer to THERE'S A SHORT ON A TINY PART OMG WHAT NOW? After this, you'll no longer need to be scared of SMD. Avoid caffeine immediately before the workshop, because shaky hands are a disadvantage.The workshop kit costs 20\u20ac. Please SIGN UP ON THE PAPER LIST at the Hardware Hacking Area. PLEASE BE ON TIME!",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Kliment",
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1223,
                "guid": "66ef4872-caef-4e3f-b756-9a91c443df1c",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "15:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area",
                "slug": "36c3-1223-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners",
                "title": "Surface mount electronics assembly for terrified beginners",
                "subtitle": "Day 3, session 2",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
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                "description": "Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building an electronic touch-activated purring kitten. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 120mins, 20\u20ac/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 20 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.\n[[File:Catsplash.png|800px]]Takes about two hours. Basic workshop. No prior knowledge needed. Materials cost 20\u20ac per kit.We are going to build an electronic kitten using tiny SMD parts. It will purr when you touch it right and hiss when you touch it wrong. It's going to work.For people afraid of surface mount assembly/rework. You know those tiny little components in modern electronic devices? It's both possible and easy to assemble those by hand. You can do it, and I'll teach you how!Think you don't have the tools? Think you can't manually place 0402s? Everything is possible with patience and practice. The equipment is minimal and you probably already have it. We'll learn the answer to THERE'S A SHORT ON A TINY PART OMG WHAT NOW? After this, you'll no longer need to be scared of SMD. Avoid caffeine immediately before the workshop, because shaky hands are a disadvantage.The workshop kit costs 20\u20ac. Please SIGN UP ON THE PAPER LIST at the Hardware Hacking Area. PLEASE BE ON TIME!",
                "persons": [
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Kliment",
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            "Assembly:Pseudoroom": [
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                "id": 1608,
                "guid": "25601f7b-e9a9-49fe-af8e-2b3920d3d53e",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:An_introduction_to_the_post-apocalyptic_skill_of_spinning_yarn",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T12:50:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:50",
                "duration": "2:10",
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                "slug": "36c3-1608-session_an_introduction_to_the_post_apocalyptic_skill_of_spinning_yarn",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "description": "We will show you and explain how to make your own yarn from wool and other fibres.\n++ Wir treffen uns f\u00fcr m\u00f6glichst viel Tageslicht unten im CCL auf der Fl\u00e4che am Wasserbecken. ++Wir werden euch erkl\u00e4ren und zeigen, wie man aus Wolle und anderen Fasern sein eigenes Garn herstellt.Wir haben Wolle und einige fertige Handspindeln dabei sowie ein paar Baus\u00e4tze um euch eigene Holzspindeln zu bauen.Grunds\u00e4tzlich k\u00f6nnen auch Kinder, erfahrungsgem\u00e4\u00df etwa ab Vorschul-/Grundschulalter, Handspinnen lernen. Allerdings braucht es am Anfang einiges an Geduld und Motivation und wir werden zu zweit Kinder nicht sinnvoll betreuen k\u00f6nnen. Wenn ihr aber gemeinsam mit Kindern teilnehmen m\u00f6chtet ist das nat\u00fcrlich kein Problem.---++ We will meet at the lowest level in the CCL around the water basin to have as much daylight as possible. ++We will show you and explain how to make your own yarn from wool and other fibres.We bring wool and a hand full of ready-made hand spindles as well as some kits to build your own wooden spindle.In general, children can definitely learn to spin yarn, usually from pre-school / primary school age on. However, at the beginning it needs a lot of patience and motivation and we will not be able to give them the necessary support ourselves. But if you want to participate together with your children it is totally possible.",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Trinn",
                    "public_name": "Trinn"
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                "links": []
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            ],
            "Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace": [
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                "id": 1378,
                "guid": "fc3d22b8-3dfd-48bf-b90d-bb660e5c0dac",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:BODILY_CHATROOM:_Contact_Improvisation_Dance_Workshop",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "15:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace",
                "slug": "36c3-1378-session_bodily_chatroom_contact_improvisation_dance_workshop",
                "title": "BODILY CHATROOM: Contact Improvisation Dance Workshop",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Get in Reallife Touch! A very special dancing lesson that aims to get you closer: with yourself and with others.\n",
                "persons": [
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Alibi",
                    "public_name": "Alibi"
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                "links": []
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            ],
            "Assembly:Labitat": [
              {
                "id": 1592,
                "guid": "c761f1af-c090-4e3e-9165-151d0bafb846",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Badgelife_Meetup",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:00",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Assembly:Labitat",
                "slug": "36c3-1592-session_badgelife_meetup",
                "title": "Badgelife Meetup",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Informal gathering of people interested in artistic, electronic conference badges and PCB design in general\nThis is an informal gathering of all people interested in the artform that is electronic badges and creative usage of printed circuit boards. If you have either made a badge (official or not, this event or other events) to show off or are interested to see and talk about badges that other people have made, come by and hang out at this meetup.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Tf",
                    "public_name": "Tf"
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                "links": []
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            ],
            "Assembly:C3blind": [
              {
                "id": 1612,
                "guid": "7278fa57-8749-4bac-99dc-9101f07a9ffe",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blind_Navigation_workshop",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T10:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "10:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:C3blind",
                "slug": "36c3-1612-session_blind_navigation_workshop",
                "title": "Blind Navigation workshop",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "\nSai's #BlindNavigation workshop from 35c3 will also take place this year! If you're interested in learning to navigate blindly using guide canes, this is the session for you! As the workshop requires tremendous logistical effort, we will need to contact you in advance with exact details as to when the workshop will take place, but expect at least one timeslot provided on this page.To sign up, please fill in https://s.ai/ccc/ws.Fill in https://s.ai/ccc/fb after, For Science (& my sanity)",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Saizai",
                    "public_name": "Saizai"
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                ],
                "links": [
                  "https://s.ai/ccc/ws"
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              },
              {
                "id": 1322,
                "guid": "f858e69c-5b50-405b-83b2-1aeeceaf54bc",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blind_Navigation_workshop",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:C3blind",
                "slug": "36c3-1322-session_blind_navigation_workshop",
                "title": "Blind Navigation workshop",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "\nSai's #BlindNavigation workshop from 35c3 will also take place this year! If you're interested in learning to navigate blindly using guide canes, this is the session for you! As the workshop requires tremendous logistical effort, we will need to contact you in advance with exact details as to when the workshop will take place, but expect at least one timeslot provided on this page.To sign up, please fill in https://s.ai/ccc/ws.Fill in https://s.ai/ccc/fb after, For Science (& my sanity)",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Saizai",
                    "public_name": "Saizai"
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                ],
                "links": [
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              },
              {
                "id": 1329,
                "guid": "1959840c-e042-4f3f-b6b0-967f8f2cdae2",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blind_Navigation_workshop",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Assembly:C3blind",
                "slug": "36c3-1329-session_blind_navigation_workshop",
                "title": "Blind Navigation workshop",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "\nSai's #BlindNavigation workshop from 35c3 will also take place this year! If you're interested in learning to navigate blindly using guide canes, this is the session for you! As the workshop requires tremendous logistical effort, we will need to contact you in advance with exact details as to when the workshop will take place, but expect at least one timeslot provided on this page.To sign up, please fill in https://s.ai/ccc/ws.Fill in https://s.ai/ccc/fb after, For Science (& my sanity)",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Saizai",
                    "public_name": "Saizai"
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                "links": [
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                "id": 1258,
                "guid": "9cf095f6-efeb-495e-810b-716efc5ef7b0",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blockchain_Interoperability:_NIPoPoWs_%26_Sidechains",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T19:40:00+01:00",
                "start": "19:40",
                "duration": "1:00",
                "room": "Assembly:CriticalDecentralisationCluster",
                "slug": "36c3-1258-session_blockchain_interoperability_nipopows_sidechains",
                "title": "Blockchain Interoperability: NIPoPoWs & Sidechains",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "talk",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Moving value between chains\n",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Gtklocker",
                    "public_name": "Gtklocker"
                  },
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Dionyziz",
                    "public_name": "Dionyziz"
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                "links": [
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                "id": 1581,
                "guid": "7baed6db-c7e7-43f9-a813-9f785a853548",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Creating_Z-Wave_controllers_and_devices",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:00",
                "duration": "1:30",
                "room": "Assembly:CriticalDecentralisationCluster",
                "slug": "36c3-1581-session_creating_z_wave_controllers_and_devices",
                "title": "Creating Z-Wave controllers and devices",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Hacking around Z-Wave smart home protocol\nHacking around Z-Wave smart home gateway based on Raspberry Pi and making your own Z-Wave device based on Z-Uno.Please take with you* Your laptop with** Access to the internet** Arduino IDE installed** Z-Uno package installed in Arduino IDE (see https://z-uno.z-wave.me/install for details - we will help you with this during the workshop - make sure to install 2.1.6 from repo http://z-uno.z-wave.me/files/z-uno/test-ucxx/package_z-wave.me_index.json)* Your Raspberry Pi 3/4 with Raspbian Stretch (optional)* Arduino compatible sensors to build your own Z-Wave sensor (optional)* Your Z-Wave stuff if any (optional)-----",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:PoltoS",
                    "public_name": "PoltoS"
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                ],
                "links": [
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            "Kidspace": [
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                "id": 1615,
                "guid": "09ed743a-588c-43eb-ab70-426ff0cdcb6e",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Calliope",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T10:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "10:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Kidspace",
                "slug": "36c3-1615-session_calliope",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "spielerisch und kreativ die Welt der Computer kennenlernen\nMit dem Calliope mini kannst du spielerisch und kreativ die Welt der Computer kennenlernen. calliope.ccAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 5-10Alter: 6+ JahreDauer: 30-60minAnmeldung erforderlich?: Nein",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Bate",
                    "public_name": "Bate"
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                ],
                "links": [
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              },
              {
                "id": 1442,
                "guid": "df1c942c-2d01-429e-a704-573852d1262f",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Elektrobastelei",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "14:00",
                "duration": "2:00",
                "room": "Kidspace",
                "slug": "36c3-1442-session_elektrobastelei",
                "title": "Elektrobastelei",
                "subtitle": "",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Tinkering with wires, magnets and batteries, Elektrobastelei mit Draht, Magneten und Batterien\nHow does a nail become a magnet and why does an electric motor rotate? With copper wire, nails, magnets and small lamps you can build electric circuits, electromagnets and small motors and understand what it is all about. Wie wird ein Nagel zum Magneten und warum dreht sich ein Elektromotor? Aus Kupferdraht, N\u00e4geln, Magneten und kleinen L\u00e4mpchen k\u00f6nnt ihr Stromkreise, Elektromagnete und kleine Motoren bauen und verstehen, was es damit auf sich hat.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Aram",
                    "public_name": "Aram"
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                ],
                "links": []
              },
              {
                "id": 1470,
                "guid": "ebf95e91-f7b7-45c5-8b51-e9d3ca194ad2",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Factorio",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:00",
                "duration": "6:00",
                "room": "Kidspace",
                "slug": "36c3-1470-session_factorio",
                "title": "Factorio",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "description": "10 Rechner zum Factorio spielen, Leute die das Spiel erkl\u00e4ren\n10 Rechner zum Factorio spielen, Leute die das Spiel erkl\u00e4renAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: ca 10-20 gleichzeitig (inkl. Zuschauer)Alter: 7-m JahreDauer bis zu ca.1.5hAnmeldung erforderlich? nein (wenn was frei ist)",
                "persons": [
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Cisz",
                    "public_name": "Cisz"
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Ben",
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                "id": 1471,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Selbstgebaute_Musik",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:00",
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                "room": "Kidspace",
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                "title": "Selbstgebaute Musik",
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                "description": "Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten Klangerzeugern\nMusik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten KlangerzeugernAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 3-7Alter: f\u00fcr Kinder von 5-99 JahrenAnmeldung erforderlich?: nein, kommt jederzeit vorbei (w\u00e4hrend der Workshopzeiten)Unkostenbeitrag: Freiwillige Spenden",
                "persons": [
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Manu",
                    "public_name": "Manu"
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Lea",
                    "public_name": "Lea"
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                "id": 1473,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Selbstgebaute_Musik",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:00",
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                "room": "Kidspace",
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                "description": "Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten Klangerzeugern\nMusik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten KlangerzeugernAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 3-7Alter: f\u00fcr Kinder von 5-99 JahrenAnmeldung erforderlich?: nein, kommt jederzeit vorbei (w\u00e4hrend der Workshopzeiten)Unkostenbeitrag: Freiwillige Spenden",
                "persons": [
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Manu",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:T-Shirt_Druck",
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                "type": "workshop",
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                "description": "print your own t-shirt, Bedruckt eure T-Shirts\nPrint your own t-shirt with screen printing.Bedruckt eure eigenen T-Shirts mit siebdruck.Anzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 4 / StundeAlter: > 6 JahreDauer 15 ~ 30 MinutenAnmeldung erforderlich? Wir werden Wartemarken ausgebenUnkostenbeitrag: freiwillig, 8~10\u20ac je nach Verbrauch",
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                    "public_name": "Ploenne"
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                    "id": 0,
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                "id": 1574,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Trickmisch",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00",
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                "room": "Kidspace",
                "slug": "36c3-1574-session_trickmisch",
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                "description": "Trickfilme selber machen, make your own stop-motions\nTRICKMISCH.de und TRIXMIX.tv sind wieder auf dem Congress, um mit Euch Trickfilme und Animationssequenzen digital am Rechner oder analog am Leuchttisch zu erstellen. Kommt vorbei, zeichnet und animiert Eure eigenen Sequenzen oder w\u00e4hlt Material und Figuren aus unserer umfangreichen Sammlung aus!Es besteht keine Altersbeschr\u00e4nkung und alles was ihr wissen m\u00fcsst zeigen und erkl\u00e4ren wir Euch.English TextTRICKMISCH.de and TRIXMIX.tv will be at the Congress again to create stop-motions and animation-sequences with you. Digitally on the computer or analogue at the lighttable. Come along!There is no age limit and everything you need to know will be shown and explained.",
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                    "public_name": "Silvio"
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Julia",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Cohousing_projects_meeting",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00",
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                "id": 1546,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Datenschutz-Sprechstunde_mit_den_Aufsichtsbeh%C3%B6rden",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T15:30:00+01:00",
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                "description": "Mitarbeiter der Datenschutz-Aufsichtsbeh\u00f6rden stehen Rede und Antwort\nEine offene Beratungs-Sprechstunde f\u00fcr alle Eure Fragen rund um Datenschutz und die Datenschutz-Grundverordnung (DS-GVO) u.a. mit Alvar Freude, Referent beim Landesbeauftragten f\u00fcr den Datenschutz und die Informationsfreiheit Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg.Bringt Eure Themen und Fragen mit. Ihr findet uns in der Sofa-Ecke beim Digitalcourage-Stand (L1, Messehalle 2, Ebene 0).Die Datenschutzaufsichtsbeh\u00f6rden sind in ihrem jeweiligen Bereich zust\u00e4ndig f\u00fcr die Beratung zur bzw. Durchsetzung der DSGVO.",
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                "guid": "7590b13e-fed5-43d9-8e90-375aeedb0771",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:FFF-Demo",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00",
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                "subtitle": "$password=saveForFuture",
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                "description": "\u201e$password=saveForFuture\u201c: Peaceful \u201cFridays for Future\u201d protest for climate justice (better climate politics) in the city. Officially registered at the relevant government agency, legal to attend for citizens of any country.Deteils:Angemeldete Demonstration im Rahmen von Fridays for Future in der Stadt; Termin am Vormittag, damit 36c3-Besuchende direkt morgens von der Schlafgelegenheit zur Demo k\u00f6nnen und nach der Demo weiter zum Messegel\u00e4nde.\nDemonstration im Rahmen von Fridays for Future in der Stadt; Termin am Vormittag, damit 36c3-Besuchende direkt morgens von der Schlafgelegenheit zur Demo k\u00f6nnen und nach der Demo weiter zum Messegel\u00e4nde.Thematisch orientiern wir uns dann auch mehr am Thema des Chaos Communication Congress, welcher \"Resource Exhaustion\" zum eigenen Motto gemacht hat. Somit widmen wir uns eben der Digitalisierung und deren Auswirkungen auf den menschgemachten Klimawandel. The strike is part of the local Friday For Future group. The date and time were chosen to take care of the visitors of 36c6. Simply to stand up, strike and move on to the congress.Having the topic of the chaos communication congress \"Resource Exhaustion\" in mind, the strike will focus on that topic also \u2013 especially the responsibility of digitalization on the human-made climate crisis.",
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                    "id": 0,
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                    "public_name": "E1mo"
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            "1komona headnut": [
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                "guid": "d8f55bbc-15b6-4af9-9039-abdad0b1bd10",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fahrr%C3%A4der_zeichnen_und_analysieren",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T18:15:00+01:00",
                "start": "18:15",
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                "type": "workshop",
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                "description": "Fahrr\u00e4der zeichnen und analysieren\nHier kannst du ein Fahrrad zeichnen, das wir danach gemeinsam analysieren.F\u00fcr diese Session brauchst du weder zeichnen k\u00f6nnen, noch lernst du hier wie man zeichnet!Fahrr\u00e4der zeichnen ist einfach, deswegen kannst du hier eins zeichnen.",
                "persons": [
                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Ruru4143",
                    "public_name": "Ruru4143"
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            "Assembly:402 Payment Required": [
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                "id": 1510,
                "guid": "e8634eac-e953-47be-b980-6d9ab97eebfc",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Git_bottom_up",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00",
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                "type": "workshop",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "ever wanted to how git internals look?\nATTENTION: LOCATION IS OIO Workshop Domehttps://talks.oio.social/36c3-oio/talk/XWZMAJ/Requirements:- If you like to follow along please clone https://github.com/wtjerry/gitShowAndTell_playgroundRepo.git- Some kind of a computer with a shell, git and an editor installed.Using git for keeping track of your code? Ever had a moment where you wanted to assault git for being /doing stupid? (yes i know, it definitely wasnt your fault)Now is the time: you may either stay at that level of knowlegde to not loose the chance to get angry at git again (no issues with that, everyone needs a scapegoat) or you could learn why git works the way it does (and sometimes does stupid stuff).This workshop might help you with the second.",
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                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Wtjerry",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:HAKET",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "16:00",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
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                "description": "we will discuss the Haket roadmap and priorities\n",
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                    "public_name": "Baruch"
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                "id": 1552,
                "guid": "997c2a56-e10e-4f54-ae4a-40ef299475af",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hilfe,_ich_muss_mein_T%C3%BCrschloss_tauschen",
                "logo": null,
                "date": "2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "20:00",
                "duration": "0:30",
                "room": "Assembly:Lockpicking Area",
                "slug": "36c3-1552-session_hilfe_ich_muss_mein_tuerschloss_tauschen",
                "title": "Hilfe, ich muss mein T\u00fcrschloss tauschen",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "hands-on",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Du hast deinen Schl\u00fcssel verloren? Du willst ehemalige Mitbewohner von deiner Wohnung fernhalten? Wir schauen uns an, wie einfach so ein Schloss zu tauschen ist!\nEin T\u00fcrschloss ist eigentlich ganz einfach zu tauschen? Eine Schraube raus, altes rausziehen, neues rein. Wenn aber auf einmal ein Notfall da ist (z. B. wurde der Schl\u00fcssel verloren oder ein ehemaliger Mitbewohner wohnt nicht mehr bei dir, will die Schl\u00fcssel aber nicht hergeben), sind viele ratlos und wissen nicht, was zu tun ist. Ihr m\u00fcsst nicht den Schl\u00fcsseldienst rufen, das geht ganz einfach selbst! In dieser Session k\u00f6nnt ihr euch das mal genauer anschauen und selbst testen. Ja, wir haben eine T\u00fcr da!You want to learn how to change a door lock? Come here, we can try it out together! Session will be in German, but I can give you th e important info in English, please ask me for it.",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T16:15:00+01:00",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "(for people who already know Git)\n* Ever deleted a branch and lost hours of work that way?  No, because you cannot possibly lose work that way \u2013 git still has that commit you lost and it is trivial to find out the commit hash you need.* Ever did some git command that you shouldn't have done, only to be left in a situation that you cannot get out of again?  No, because it is trivial to get out of any weird situation using only three basic commands.* Never had problems like the above?  This talk is still for you, because by using the commands I will show you, you can get into very weird trouble, creating the real problems you need in order to appreciate the help.  You might also learn how to rewrite history in order to make it more readable and useful for humans, like your future self.",
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                  {
                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:MichaelStruwe",
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            "Assembly:Anarchist Village": [
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                "id": 1330,
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Letter_writing_to_prisoners,_sitting_in_jail_for_hacking",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Letter writing to prisoners, sitting in jail for hacking",
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                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "workshop",
                "language": "de",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Getting together and writing letters and postcards to hackers in prison\nHacktivism from time to time leads to imprisonment and repressions. There are several people right now siting in jail that consider themselves anarchist or did actions that are supported by anarchist community. Not to let those people alone in prison we would like to have every day 1 hour around the table, where we get to know the stories of imprisoned activists and write them some words of support with postcards/letters. You don't need any special skills for that. The postcards will be there for you.",
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                "id": 1635,
                "guid": "9cdb934f-4e42-4bbd-8a93-1a8d2bbc379d",
                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Matrix_The_Gathering",
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                "date": "2019-12-29T15:30:00+01:00",
                "start": "15:30",
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                "room": "Assembly:Matrix",
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                "title": "Matrix The Gathering",
                "subtitle": "Get central",
                "track": "self organized sessions",
                "type": "meeting",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Centralising the decentralisation fans\nLet's become less decentralised!",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:OPS_erz%C3%A4hlen_vom_Krieg",
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                "room": "Assembly:Chaos West",
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                "abstract": "",
                "description": "Therapiegruppe Sysadmins. Tales from the trenches\nOPS erz\u00e4hlen vom Krieg / Sysadmin-Therapiegruppe / Tales from the Sysadmin trenchesKein Vortrag, B\u00fchne bleibt frei, nur Stuhlkreis :-)",
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                    "id": 0,
                    "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/User:Fuero",
                    "public_name": "Fuero"
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                "abstract": "Mit immer neuen Gesetzen gewinnt die Exekutive in Deutschland an Macht und Ressourcen. Die \u00f6ffentliche Kontrolle von Ministerien und Geheimdienste ger\u00e4t ins Hintertreffen. Wir sprechen dar\u00fcber, warum dank Anfragen und Klagen nach dem Informationsfreiheitsfreiheitsgesetz in diesem Jahr der Kampf noch nicht verloren ist, wie wir gegen den BND vor Gericht gewonnen haben und wann das Zensurheberrecht endlich abgeschafft wird. Plus: Das Beste aus 100.000 Anfragen \u00fcber FragDenStaat in diesem Jahr.",
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                "title": "Hacker Culture as a Heir to the Historical Avant-Garde",
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                "abstract": "Research presentation on the intersections of hacktivism and early 20th-century avant-garde art",
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                "date": "2019-12-30T12:35:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Blockchain! Ethereum! Cringe but cool.",
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                "type": "Lightning Talk",
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                "abstract": "Although tarnished, blockchain stuff should still interest hackers. This talk provides a positive if irreverent look at the space and its promises.",
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                    "id": 179,
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                    "public_name": "Thomas Barker",
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                "date": "2019-12-30T12:40:00+01:00",
                "start": "12:40",
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                "room": "Borg",
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                "title": "Owning our own medical data",
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                "track": "Security",
                "type": "Lightning Talk",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "For various reasons Medical data is becoming more and more centralized, but we have to way to decide who gets access to which parts of the data.",
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                "date": "2019-12-30T12:45:00+01:00",
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                "room": "Borg",
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                "title": "dns query filtering - how to increase performance & (accidentally) block your users",
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                "abstract": "I'll demonstrate how you can filter dns packets from iptables with insanely great performance, and also why you should be wary about doing this.",
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                    "id": 201,
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                    "public_name": "P\u00e9ter H\u00e9ja",
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                "date": "2019-12-30T12:50:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Writing Drivers in High-Level Languages",
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                "abstract": "Drivers are usually written in boring and unsafe languages such as C. Did you know that you can actually use cool languages as well?",
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                    "id": 205,
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                "date": "2019-12-30T13:05:00+01:00",
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                "room": "Borg",
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                "title": "Listling, an open-source web app to make and edit lists collaboratively",
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                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
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                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Short introduction of Listling, a free and open-source web app to make and edit lists collaboratively",
                "description": "",
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                    "public_name": "Sven",
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                "id": 3162,
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                "date": "2019-12-30T13:10:00+01:00",
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                "room": "Borg",
                "slug": "CUC3CT",
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                "title": "Natural Language Processing Is Harder Than You Think: Challenges and Consequences",
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                "track": "Science",
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                "abstract": "Despite many amazing (technical) results, NLP is facing both linguistic and ethical challenges. Given the rise of NLP, we are facing the consequences.",
                "description": "",
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                    "id": 152,
                    "code": "HPYWBU",
                    "public_name": "Ingo Kleiber",
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                "id": 3219,
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                "date": "2019-12-30T13:15:00+01:00",
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                "room": "Borg",
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                "title": "Rebuild: Hack a better programming language!",
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                "track": "Science",
                "type": "Lightning Talk",
                "language": "en",
                "abstract": "Let's build a system programming language for hackers! More control and possibly faster than C. No legacy - Just fun!",
                "description": "Let's build a system programming language for hackers! More control and possibly faster than C. No legacy - Just fun!\r\n\r\nLink: https://github.com/rebuild-lang",
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                    "id": 199,
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                    "public_name": "arBmind",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10592.html",
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                "date": "2019-12-30T11:30:00+01:00",
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                    "id": 9515,
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                    "url": "https://prototypefund.de/project/portal-sozialbilanz-elektronik-pse/",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10919.html",
                "id": 10919,
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                "title": "#NoPNR \u2013 Let\u2019s kill the next Data Retention Law",
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                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
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                "abstract": "The talk will address how passenger name records (PNR) of flight passengers are currently used by law enforcement throughout the European Union to track and identify suspects of a variety of crimes, how this is likely to be only a first step by the security state to surveil our every movement. Two NGOs have joined forces to stop this new form of indiscriminate mass surveillance in the courts and build safeguards against future infringements of our fundamental right to privacy. ",
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                    "id": 9793,
                    "public_name": "Walter H\u00f6tzendorfer"
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                    "id": 9811,
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10988.html",
                "id": 10988,
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                "date": "2019-12-30T13:30:00+01:00",
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                "subtitle": "A media-art project which automates the search for flats in Berlin and challenges automation narratives",
                "track": "Art & Culture",
                "type": "lecture",
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                "abstract": "At the center of Clemens Sch\u00f6ll's latest art project is the \"Wohnungsbot\" (flat-bot), which automates flat searching in Berlin. But it doesn't only try to search flats for everybody, it fundamentally questions power-relationships in (flat-searching) online platforms. Where are the utopias about public automation? Who should be able to automate what, and how?",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10548.html",
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                "abstract": "I will explore the ways in which music is influenced by making and hacking, including a whistle-stop tour of some key points in music hacking history.",
                "description": "This starts with 1940s Musique Concrete and Daphne Oram\u2019s work on early electronic music at the BBC, and blossoms into the strange and wonderful projects coming out of the modern music hacker scenes in London and Berlin, including a pipe organ made of Furbies, a sound art marble run, robotic music machines, gesture controlled moon cellos, and singing circuit sculptures. I'll also be sharing some of own work, plus my favourite new ways to make embedded instruments, including plenty of amazing Open Source hardware and software.",
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                    "id": 9287,
                    "public_name": "Helen Leigh"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10795.html",
                "id": 10795,
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                "date": "2019-12-30T12:30:00+01:00",
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                "title": "NGI Zero: A treasure trove of IT innovation",
                "subtitle": "Resilient. Trustworthy. Sustainably Open.",
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                "abstract": "<p>The <a href=\"https://ngi.eu\">Next Generation Internet</a> initiative is the first concerted effort in Europe to put significant public funding to hands-on work to really fix the internet. The long term <a href=\"https://ngi.eu\">vision</a> of the initiative is to make the internet what we need and expected it to be in the first place: <strong>Resilient</strong>. <strong>Trustworthy</strong>. <strong>Sustainable</strong>. The concrete mission of the Next Generation Internet initiative is to \"re-imagine and re-engineer the Internet for the third millennium and beyond\". With new projects starting all the time, the density of awesome open source, open hardware, new science and new standards in-the-making is already intense: about 200 projects are currently on their way. These range from encrypted synchronisation for calendars and address books to symbolical protocol verification, from an open hardware RISC-V SoC to removing binary seeds from operating systems, from ethical search to the Fediverse etc.\r\n\r\n<p>NGI Zero offers funding to independent researchers and FOSS developers working on free and open projects in the area of privacy and trust enhancing technologies and on search, discovery and discoverability. It also offers an elaborate 'pipeline' of supporting activities that live up to high standards (sometimes called 'walk the talk') in terms of security, privacy, accessibility, open source licensing, standardisation, packaging, etc. The talk will provide an overview of the awesome R&D that is now in the pipeline, how the programme is organised and everything you need to know about the various opportunities to 'come and work for the internet'. </p>",
                "description": "<p><a href=\"https://nlnet.nl/discovery\">NGI Zero Discovery</a> and <a href=\"https://nlnet.nl/PET\">NGI Zero PET</a> are a significant effort and ambitious effort by a large group of organisations led by <a href='https://nlnet.nl/foundation' rel=\"me\">NLnet foundation</a> (that was instrumental in <a href=\"https://nlnet.nl/foundation/history\">pioneering the early internet in Europe</a>):\r\n\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://accessibility.nl/english\">Accessibility Foundation</a> - Center of expertise on accessibility of internet and other digital media for all people, including the elderly and people with disabilities</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://apc.org\">Association for Progressive Communications</a> - A global network and organisation that strives towards easy and affordable access to a free and open internet to improve the lives of people and create a more just world</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://techcultivation.org/\">Center for the Cultivation of Technology</a> - A charitable non-profit host organization for international Free Software projects</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://commonscaretakers.com\">Commons Caretakers</a> - A not-for-profit service provider for the development of Commons</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://www.netsec.ethz.ch/\">Network Security Group</a> of <a href=\"https://www.netsec.ethz.ch/\">Eidgen\u00f6ssische Technische Hochschule Z\u00fcrich</a> - Academic research institute focused on building secure and robust network systems</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://fsfe.org\">Free Software Foundation Europe</a> - Association charity that aims to empower users to control technology.</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"http://www.ifross.org/\" class=\"external\" target=\"_blank\">ifrOSS</a> - Provides not-for-profit legal services and studies in the context of free and open source software</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://nixos.org/nixos/foundation.html\">NixOS Foundation</a> - Foundation supporting development and use of purely functional configuration management tools, in particular NixOS and related projects</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://nlnet.nl\">NLnet Foundation (NL)</a> - Grantmaking public benefit organisation founded by pioneers of the early European internet</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://ps.zoethical.com/\">Petites Singularit&eacute;s</a> - Non profit organisation working with free sofware and focusing on collective practices</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://radicallyopensecurity.com\">Radically Open Security</a> - Not-for-profit open source security company</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"http://securesoftware.nl\" class=\"external\" target=\"_blank\">TIMIT</a> - Experts in secure software</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"http://translatehouse.org/\" class=\"external\" target=\"_blank\">Translate House</a> - Develops and implements open source localization solutions</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<p>The budget for the effort is kindly provided by the European Commission.</p>",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10903.html",
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                "abstract": "In  diesem Vortrag nehmen wir euch mit auf eine Reise durch das Haecksenjahr 2019. ",
                "description": "Wir streifen kurz die deutsche Statistik \u00fcber Femizide in Deutschland, bei der Deutschland sechst-schlechtestes Land im europ\u00e4ischen Vergleich ist. Femizide f\u00fchren direkt zur Hexenverbrennung um ca. 1550. Viele Belege weisen darauf hin, dass die Verfahren zur Unterdr\u00fcckung von Aufst\u00e4nden in der Bev\u00f6lkerung gedacht und nicht einfach Effekte von Massenhysterien waren. Dann schwenken wir auf die positive Seite unseres Jahres um.\r\nWir geben euch eine F\u00fchrung durch unsere Kunstgalerie (Briefmarken, Postkarten Memorials und mehr), zeigen Einblicke in ein Haecksen-Geekend und wie wir unsere 100 neuen von 292 Haecksen insgesamt integrieren und aktivieren.\r\nAu\u00dferdem verraten wir euch, in welchen Chaos-nahen Gruppen sich Haecksen-Gruppen befinden und was sie dort in 2019 gemacht haben. Zus\u00e4tzlich dazu haben sich Haecksen dezentral zu den Themen Klimawandel und die Effekte von Bias in Trainigsdatens\u00e4tzen zusammengeschlossen.\r\nWir schlie\u00dfen mit der Vorstellung von NIFTI http://nifti.org als der neue zentrale Knotenpunkt der Gemeinschaft aller FNIT-Gruppen mit Interesse an Technik.\r\nUnd wir werden dabei unser 30j\u00e4hriges Jubil\u00e4um feiern.",
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10948.html",
                "id": 10948,
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                "title": "Aufbau eines Sensornetzes f\u00fcr die Messung von Stickstoffdioxid",
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                "track": "Hardware & Making",
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                "abstract": "Ausgehend von den beh\u00f6rdlichen Messnetz f\u00fcr Stickoxide soll der Aufbau einer preisg\u00fcnstigen Open Source Messstation f\u00fcr Stickstoffdioxid, inklusive Kalibrierung und der behandlung von St\u00f6renden einfl\u00fcssen behandelt werden. Zus\u00e4tzlich soll eine Webanwendung vorgestellt werden welche die Daten aus einem Messnetz der NO2-Messstationen sammelt, auf Karten visualisiert und somit dem Citizen Science Ansatz Rechnung tr\u00e4gt.",
                "description": "Sp\u00e4testens seit dem Abgasskandal (Dieselgate) und den daraus resultierenden Fahrverboten f\u00fcr Dieselfahrzeuge ist eine \u00f6ffentliche Debatte um Stickoxide (insbesondere Stickstoffdioxid (NO2))  als Luftschadstoff entstanden. Die Stickstoffdioxidbelastung in St\u00e4dten und Gemeinden verunsichert viele B\u00fcrgerinnen und B\u00fcrger, denn  einerseits ist der Schadstoff nicht wahrnehmbar und andererseits kann Stickstoffdioxid eine erhebliche Gefahr f\u00fcr die Gesundheit darstellen. In Deutschland existieren derzeit nur ca. 350 offizielle Messstationen f\u00fcr Stickstoffdioxid, so dass ortsspezifische oder sogar fl\u00e4chendeckende Angaben zur Luftschadstoffbelastung nicht m\u00f6glich sind. Ein fl\u00e4chendeckendes Messnetz ist laut Gesetz auch nicht vorgesehen. Folglich k\u00f6nnen politische oder gerichtlich durchgesetzte Ma\u00dfnahmen zur Verbesserung der Luftqualit\u00e4t auch nur dort stattfinden, wo Messwerte existieren. Da es gegenw\u00e4rtig keine Bestrebungen gibt das \u00f6ffentliche Netz an Messstationen auszuweiten, m\u00f6chten wir mit diesem Vortrag einen Vorsto\u00df unternehmen, die technischen Grundlagen zur Errichtung eines b\u00fcrgerschaftlichen Messnetzes zu eruieren und f\u00fcr diesen Zweck konkrete Bauanleitungen und Informationsdienste vorstellen. Im Gegensatz zu den mehrere tausend Euro teuren und eignungsgepr\u00fcften Messstationen zeigen wir eine hinreichend akkurate und preisg\u00fcnstige (<50 Euro) Alternative auf.\r\n\r\nIn dem Vortrag erkl\u00e4ren wir euch zun\u00e4chst wie Stickstoffdioxid durch offizielle Stellen gemessen wird und wie die Grenzwerte definiert sind. Anhand des Status Quo der Datenerhebung erl\u00e4utern wir bestehende Defizite und Potentiale f\u00fcr eine genauere und fl\u00e4chendeckendere Messung von  Luftschadstoffen wie Stickstoffdioxid.\r\n\r\nIm zweiten Teil des Vortrags beschreiben wir den Aufbau einer preisg\u00fcnstigen Open Source Messstation f\u00fcr Stickstoffdioxid. Dabei werden Kriterien f\u00fcr die Auswahl von Komponenten und die Durchf\u00fchrung einer Vergleichsuntersuchung mit einem eignungsgepr\u00fcften Messger\u00e4t vorgestellt. Au\u00dferdem werden Kalibrierungsmethoden und die Behandlung von st\u00f6renden Einfl\u00fcssen durch Luftfeuchtigkeit und Temperaturschwankungen thematisiert.\r\n\r\nIm dritten Teil des Vortrags wird eine Web-Anwendung vorgestellt, die Daten aus einem Messnetz der NO2-Messstationen sammelt, auf Karten visualisiert und somit dem Citizen Science Ansatz Rechnung tr\u00e4gt. Dabei diskutieren wir auch Vor- und Nachteile unterschiedlicher kartenbasierten Darstellungsformen von Luftschadstoffmesswerten.\r\n\r\n\r\n",
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                "abstract": "In den gegenw\u00e4rtigen Debatten um die Digitalisierung werden systemische und strukturelle Auswirkungen der Digitalisierung auf Entwicklungs- und Schwellenl\u00e4nder und damit verbundene potentielle Risiken und Herausforderungen bislang kaum betrachtet und diskutiert. Ein schwerwiegendes Vers\u00e4umnis, hatte doch bereits die Weltbank, einer der gr\u00f6\u00dften F\u00f6rderer von IKT in den L\u00e4ndern des Globalen S\u00fcdens, in ihrem Weltentwicklungsbericht \u201aDigital Dividende\u2018 (2016) selbstkritische einger\u00e4umt, der digitale Wandel bleibe nicht nur hintern, sondern versch\u00e4rfe die soziale Ungleichheit. \r\nDer Vortrag setzt sich mit der Frage auseinander, inwiefern die Digitalisierung zur \u00dcberwindung von Armut und sozialer Ungleichheit in den L\u00e4ndern des S\u00fcdens beitragen k\u00f6nnen. Erweitern sie die Chancen auf gesellschaftliche und \u00f6konomische Teilhabe von benachteiligten Menschen oder verengen sie diese? \r\nSchwerpunkt der Analyse bildet die Auseinandersetzung mit dem digitalen Handel. Fast unbemerkt hat sich in der Handelspolitik eine neue Dynamik entwickelt. F\u00fchrende Tech-Konzerne, allen voran die aus dem Silicon Valley, instrumentalisieren zunehmend das Handelsrecht f\u00fcr ihre Interessen. Dabei geht es l\u00e4ngst nicht mehr nur um die Reduzierung von Z\u00f6llen auf digitale Produkte wie Software oder einheitliche Standards f\u00fcr Telekommunikationsdienste. Patente auf K\u00fcnstliche Intelligenz sowie die (Nicht)Regulierung von Datenfl\u00fcssen sind inzwischen auch Bestandteil handelsrechtlicher Regelungen und Gegenstand kontroverser Debatten in der Welthandelsorganisation WTO. F\u00fcr die L\u00e4nder des Globalen S\u00fcdens \u2013 aber nicht nur f\u00fcr sie \u2013 steht dabei viel auf dem Spiel, einschlie\u00dflich der Gefahr eines neuen, digitalen Kolonialismus. \r\nIm Vortrag zeigt zudem erste Ans\u00e4tze zum Aufbau einer fairen und menschenw\u00fcrdigen Digitalisierung auf. \r\n",
                "description": "Vom E-Commerce zum digitalen Handel\r\nVor 25 Jahren kaufte ein Internetnutzer aus Philadelphia, mit seiner Kreditkarte am Computer eine Audio-CD des Musikers Sting. Der elektronische Handel war geboren. Ein Jahr sp\u00e4ter ging Amazon mit seinem ersten Buch an den Start. W\u00e4hrend in der Fr\u00fchphase des E-Commerce vor allem materielle G\u00fcterverkauft wurde, kamen in der Folgezeit, aufgrund technischer Fortschritte, neue Produkte und Vermittlungswege hinzu. Eine Welt ohne digitale Dienstleistungen (wie der Fahrkartenkontrolle per App) und digital \u00fcbermittelt Produkte (wie z. B. Video-Streaming) ist heutzutage nicht mehr vorstellbar. Mit der Verlagerung der gehandelten G\u00fcter von materiellen Produkten zu immateriellen wandelte sich auch die Begrifflichkeit. So verdr\u00e4ngte der Terminus des \u201edigitalen Handels\u201c zunehmend den des \u201eelektronischen Handels\u201c. \r\n\r\nAsymmetrische Einbindung des globalen S\u00fcdens \r\nMit dem digitalen Handel und der Digitalwirtschaft werden h\u00e4ufig gro\u00dfe Hoffnungen f\u00fcr den Globalen S\u00fcden verkn\u00fcpft. Die Schaffung neuer, digitaler M\u00e4rkte sei mit hohen Wachstumsraten verbunden, einhergehend mit einer Steigerung des Wohlstandes, behaupten nicht nur Tech-Konzerne, sondern auch Akteure aus der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit.\r\n\r\nEin Bericht der Vereinten Nationen kommt jedoch zu einem anderen Ergebnis. Demnach verteilt sich der Handel mit digitalen, immateriellen G\u00fctern noch ungleicher, als beim traditionellen, analogen Handel. Auch beim Handel mit IT-Produkten, wie Laptops oder GPS-Ger\u00e4ten, geraten die Entwicklungsl\u00e4nder ins Hintertreffen. Die \u00f6konomischen Folgen f\u00fcr die L\u00e4nder des S\u00fcdens sind schwerwiegend: Viele Entwicklungsl\u00e4nder leiden unter (1) Handelsbilanzdefiziten, (2) geringeren Staatseinnahmen und (3) erschwerten Bedingungen zum Aufbau einer eigenen, lokalen Digitalwirtschaft. \r\n\r\nDaten \u2013 Der Zankapfel in neuen Handelsabkommen\r\nEin Anfang 2019 in Kraft getretenes Mega-regionales Handelsabkommen, dem elf Staaten angeh\u00f6ren, darunter wichtige OECD-L\u00e4nder (Japan, Kanada, Neuseeland, Australien, Chile, Mexiko), geht weit \u00fcber bisherige Vertr\u00e4ge zum digitalen Handel hinaus. Gleiches gilt f\u00fcr das von Trump vor drei Monaten abgeschlossene Handelsabkommen mit Japan. Beide verfolgen die Nicht-Regulierungsagenda des Silicon Valley, die seit 2000 zur offiziellen Handelspolitik der USA erkl\u00e4rt wurde. Demnach sollen in Handelsabkommen der USA folgenden Verbote hineinverhandelt werden:\r\n\u2022\tVerbot von Z\u00f6llen\r\n\u2022\tVerbot einer Digitalsteuer\r\n\u2022\tVerbot lokaler Datenspeicherung\r\n\u2022\tVerbot Quellcodes zu \u00f6ffnen\r\n\r\nDigitalisierung von Wertsch\u00f6pfungsketten\r\nNeben den hohen Wachstumsraten beim digitalen Handel, setzen viele Akteure aus der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit auch gro\u00dfe Hoffnungen auf die Digitalisierung globaler Lieferketten. Sie versprechen sich davon gleich mehrere positive Impulse: Eine verbesserte Effizienz, mehr Produktivit\u00e4t und Transparenz sowie dem, aus entwicklungspolitischer Perspektive entscheidenden Faktor: Eine erh\u00f6hte Wertsch\u00f6pfung f\u00fcr jene Menschen, die am Anfang der Lieferkette stehen, wie beispielsweise Kleinbauern in Kamerun\r\n\r\nErste Untersuchungen, u. a. am Beispiel ostafrikanischer Teeproduzenten, best\u00e4tigen diese Hoffnungen, allerdings nur zum Teil. Durch die Anbindung an das Internet hat sich die Kommunikation der Teepfl\u00fccker mit anderen Akteuren aus der Lieferkette verbessert; auch k\u00f6nnen sie ihre Arbeit effizienter und transparenter gestalten. Trotz dieser Fortschritte hat sich jedoch die Einkommenssituation der Teepfl\u00fccker*innen nicht verbessert, da die Anzahl potentieller Lieferant*innen mit gleichwertiger Qualit\u00e4tsteigt an, wodurch diese verst\u00e4rkt miteinander in Konkurrenz treten. \r\n\r\nFaire Gestaltung der Digitalisierung\r\n\u201eThere is no time to lose in taming the power of the digital. We can either surrender our digital future, or we can take ownership of it.\u201d (\u2018Digital Justice Manifesto\u2019, Just Net Coalition, November 2019).\r\nZum Schluss stell ich die einige Eckpfeiler f\u00fcr die Gestaltung einer Digitalisierung zugunsten der Menschen im Globalen S\u00fcden vor. ",
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                    "public_name": "Sven Hilbig"
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                "url": "https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10885.html",
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                "title": "Unpacking the compromises of Aadhaar, and other digital identities inspired by it",
                "subtitle": "Governments around the world are implementing digital identity programs that don't work",
                "track": "Ethics, Society & Politics",
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                "abstract": "Aadhaar is India's national biometric identity database, with over one billion records comprising fingerprints, iris scans and basic demographic information. It is presented as identity technology, allowing an individual to identify themselves, but also as an identification technology, allowing the state to see an individual, identify fraudulent welfare beneficiaries, and thus realise savings. These claims are not complementary. They are in fact contradictory, compromising each other. If one must be true, the other must somehow be false, and this is the reality of Aadhaar.",
                "description": "This talk will demonstrate how Aadhaar's attempt to be a cure for all kinds of ailments has in fact resulted in large scale exclusion and fraud. We will look at a series of design assumptions in Aadhaar's architecture, the gaps in them, and then examples of how these gaps were exploited, from public news reports.\r\n\r\nAadhaar is often touted as a revolutionary technology that has simultaneously given identity to billions and realised substantial savings from fraud for the government. These utopian visions are finding buyers around the world. Jamaica, Morocco and Kenya have all adopted projects inspired by Aadhaar, and more countries are following suit.\r\n\r\nUnfortunately, Aadhaar is not magic, and there is now an urgent need for a sober understanding to be taken worldwide.\r\n\r\nThe Kaarana project began in 2017 as a collaboration between programmers and lawyers, to document architectural assumptions and their impact on human rights. The project's findings were presented as evidence to the Supreme Court of India in 2018, and are acknowledged in a scathing dissent by Justice Chandrachud (September 2018). This dissent was in turn cited by the Supreme Court of Jamaica to shut down a biometric identity program in that country (April 2019). In September 2019, Kaarana member Anand Venkatanarayanan also appeared as a witness in the Supreme Court of Kenya in a petition against Huduma Namba, the Kenyan biometric identity program.\r\n\r\nWe hope that this presentation at CCC will help public interest technologists from around the world prepare for a critical examination of similar programs in their countries.",
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                "title": "Datacenter - was wir wissen sollten (und trotzdem oft nicht erfahren)",
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                "track": "The real basic about Bits and Nibbles",
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                "description": "**Eine Reise zu den Fundamenten der digitalen Welt**. \r\n\r\nWas ist eigentlich ein **Rechenzentrum** und wie funktioniert es? Welche Bedeutung haben **Datacenter** f\u00fcr das Internet und den ganzen digitalen Rest?\r\n**Strom**, **K\u00fchlung** und **Sicherheit** im \u00dcberblick. Was muss alles passieren, damit Server, Storages und Netzwerke immer laufen k\u00f6nnen. \r\nWarum werden die Datacenter immer gr\u00f6\u00dfer, wo doch die Elektronik immer kleiner wird? Welche Konsequenzen ergeben sich daraus?\r\nWieviel Strom verbraucht eine Suchanfrage oder ein Videostream und warum ist das relevant? \r\nIst Deutschland ein guter Standort f\u00fcr (neue) Rechenzentren und warum?\r\nUnd was hat das alles mit **Klimawandel** und **Nachhaltigkeit** zu tun? \r\nKann es **GreenIT** ohne gr\u00fcne Datacenter geben? Wie sollten die aussehen? Was muss in den kommenden Jahren ge\u00e4ndert werden, damit auch Rechenzentren ihrer Rolle beim globalen CO2-Aussto\u00df gerecht werden? \r\n\r\n\u00dcberraschende Einblicke in Planung, Bau und Betrieb von gro\u00dfen Rechenzentren.",
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                    "public_name": "G\u00fcnter Eggers",
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                "description": "Heat waves, wildfires and new movements like Fridays for Future and Extinction Rebellion have brought the climate crisis back into the news. If the world continues to emit greenhouse gases like today, the world will heat up by at least 3 degree celsius, potentially much more. Yet despite increased attention for the climate crisis no political action even remotely sufficient to tackle the problem is in sight.\r\n\r\nThe talk will give a brief overview of the state of the science of climate change, the politics and the scale of the challenge. It'll also give an overview of some - more or less scientific - worst case predictions that sometimes lead to claims that it's just \"too late to do something\", which may become a new form of justification for not doing anything.",
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                    "public_name": "Hanno B\u00f6ck",
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                "title": "Technische Kompetenzen vermitteln - nur wie?",
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                "description": "W\u00e4hrend Marketingabteilungen mit Buzzwords wie \"KI\", \"IoT\" und \"Blockchain\" um sich werfen, sch\u00fctteln die meisten hier den Kopf. Und womit? Mit Recht. Vielen Anwender*innen und politischen Entscheidungstr\u00e4ger*innen fehlt es schlicht an technischer Kompetenz, um Probleme wie Stalkerware, politische Einflussnahme durch soziale Medien und Algorithmen(ethik) im Kern zu begreifen.\r\n\r\nAber wie k\u00f6nnen wir die Erfahrungen und das Wissen in dieses Drau\u00dfen vermitteln, um den Menschen eine Chance zu geben, nicht bei jeder kleinsten Gelegenheit auf die Dummschw\u00e4tzer reinzufallen? Wie k\u00f6nnen wir positiv Einfluss nehmen auf die Gesellschaft, damit informierte Entscheidungen \u00fcberhaupt m\u00f6glich sind? Wie kriegen wir vermittelt, was technisch bereits alles m\u00f6glich ist und was (noch) nicht?\r\n\r\nIn vier Jahren PrivacyWeek haben wir die Themenbreite der \"Digitalisierung\" (BINGO!) mehrfach durchgearbeitet und gemeinsam mit den Vortragenden kommen wir immer wieder zum selben Schluss: Es braucht mehr Aufkl\u00e4rung und technische Kompetenz in der Bev\u00f6lkerung, um die Probleme, die die weltweite Vernetzung mit sich bringt, \u00fcberhaupt zu begreifen und ihnen begegnen zu k\u00f6nnen. Und letztlich bleibt die Frage, wo wollen wir als CCC letztlich hin? Wie k\u00f6nnen wir einen Informationstransfer forcieren, der \u00fcber einige im eigenen Saft kochenden Initiativen hinausgehnt? Und wollen wir das \u00fcberhaupt?\r\n\r\nEine Zusammenstellung der inhaltlichen Learnings von vier Jahren PrivacyWeek.",
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                    "biography": "Klaudia Zotzmann-Koch, aka jinxx, ist Autorin, Podcasterin und Datenschutzexpertin. Seit Ende 2015 ist sie aktiv im Chaos und seit 2016 in der Kernorga der j\u00e4hrlichen PrivacyWeek in Wien. Sie ist aktiv bei Chaos macht Schule beteiligt, h\u00e4lt Workshops f\u00fcr Vereine, NGOs und Firmen, gibt Kurse zu Medienkompetenz an der VHS und schreibt Sachb\u00fccher im Bereich Datenschutz.",
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                "title": "Lithium-Ion Batteries: Why do they work? Do they even work?? And why do they get so angery when you poke them?",
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                "title": "36C3 Closing - STREAM",
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                "title": "Cryptography of Killing Proof-of-Work [YBTI/wefixthenet session]",
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                "title": "Going fully Foss! A non-profits adventure in building a completely FOSS IT environment.",
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                "abstract": "In this talk we'll dive into the challenge of going fully FOSS. We'd like to introduce you to the principles behind our decision to choose FOSS. We'll explain the why and how, focusing on ethics as well as our tech stack. We'll share what daily trials and tribulations we had to overcome, how our organization coped with these changes, and what our day to day work now looks like. We'll give an honest review of the cost of choosing FOSS over proprietary software. We'll also detail our migration experience and talk about our efforts to build a global network of other non-profits using FOSS. Finally we'd like to talk about our relationship with the FOSS community. Our goal of sharing our FOSS adventure is to show other organizations that it is important and possible to choose ethical IT alternatives.",
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                "title": "Internet access and VoIP as Open/Commons Infrastructure",
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                "abstract": "Some Initiatives are trying to provide internet access and VoIP dial-out in a user-owned (Commons Economy) or completely open infrastructure. We will present the state of affairs and invite to a discussion on the possible perspectives.",
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                    "public_name": "Sumy",
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                "abstract": "The current social media situation is catastrophic. A single megacorporation controls the entire digital life of large parts of the world's population. Together with the rapidly improving methods for processing this data, a power that not only concerns experts is being bundled here. And Facebook's monopoly secures itself. On the one hand, users cannot leave Facebook(/ Instagram/WhatsApp) without being cut off from the social life of their friends. On the other hand, alternatives fail because they can't reach a critical mass. It seems impossible that a single application will ever replace Facebook. The freedom of the Internet is fundamentally threatened. Breaking the power of Facebook is probably one of the greatest challenges of our time. And in order to solve this task, we did come up with a detailed concept that we want to present to the public for the first time at 36c3.\r\nSNAC - Social Network Application Cluster - is the name of the protocol used to standardise data exchange between different social media applications. Just as email protocols enable users to choose their provider freely, this protocol should also enable greater diversity in this area. It is easy to see that a single application isn't able to satisfy the needs of every single user. With SNAC we enable a decentralized structure, where each user can choose his server, but also his client application, from a broad spectrum. By developing our pilot application Open Source, we make it easy for other developers to integrate their own applications into the network.\r\nBut the decentralized Open Source dream alone is not enough to revolutionize the social media world. In order for the new applications emerging in SNAC to be able to run, an appropriate economic environment is needed to cover the operating costs. If the user accesses many different servers while surfing through the decentralized network, the question arises who is responsible for the access costs caused. There is a lack of a corresponding micropayment service with which it is possible to pay very small amounts easy and securely. At first glance, this seems like a project of its own, but it is closely linked to the operation of a decentralised social network. And there are several  advantages emerging by linking social networks with a micropayment system. For example, users can donate a few cents to the creators of content they value, which then adds up to a fair reward for the creators. And this is done directly, independently and without forced ads for the users. But the mental alarm bell of data security rightly rings here when one tries to link financial and private communication data. Therefore, it is all the more important to hand over data sovereignty to the user when planning the protocols and to leave the server operators only the task for which they are fairly paid - the operation of the servers.\r\nWe are currently putting this concept into protocols that enable secure transactions and protect the user's data. The aim is to create an environment where everyone has the chance to honestly and transparently pay the costs they incur instead of filling the pockets of corporations with their data. \r\nOur project is quite daring, that is clear to us. And yet we are sure that this is exactly what we want to do in the coming years. Because there is a chance that we will find 15 crazy people who want to develop this utopia together with us. There's a chance we'll find 50,000 people supporting us with an average of 1\u20ac a month to feed our 15 crazy developers. There's a chance that we can create an environment where many small subnets with cool innovative applications can trigger a movement that's going to be so big it will overcome Facebook's monopoly. And above all, we can create an environment where technology benefits people again, rather than the other way around. \r\nIf 36c3 isn't the right place for a project like this, what else is? We will give a talk in which we will discuss a better world and the difficulties that lie on the path there. We want to encourage listeners to think and participate, but above all we are also there to initiate a discussion. We want to hear all the concerns and mistakes that we overlook and we need the expertise from all the different angles that only the CCC brings together.",
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                "date": "2019-12-30T17:30:00+01:00",
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                "title": "Modernizing Wikipedia",
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                "abstract": "What does Wikimedia do to modernize WIkipedia's user experience, and why does it take so long?",
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                "description": "This workshop is for everyone who wants to get an idea and some first look at the programming language Julia, which was originally designed for data analysis or scientific computing\nIn this introductory workshop you are invited to get a first look at the programming language Julia. Julia is comparatively recent (version 1.0 got released August last year) and was originally designed from scratch to provide a high-level language, which is also fast. As a result applications include scientific simulations, data science, machine learning and generally high-performance computing. Writing Julia feels a lot like writing a scripting language, but since code is automatically (and painlessly) compiled down to machine code before execution, a performance comparable to low-level languages like C or FORTRAN can be achieved.We will use examples and a few exercises to discuss the main concepts of Julia. The main purpose is to get you curious and give you an overview. Care is taken to provide rich lists of links with further information to continue to explore Julia on your own (if you wish to do so ...).",
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                "description": "A meetup for Fairphoners and an occasion to see the modular Fairphone models\n[[File:Fairphone.svg|thumb]]This is a meeting slot for all Fairphoners and for those who would like to know more about it.What's a Fairphone? It's a smartphone that does things a little differently than the rest of the industry. Yours to open, yours to keep.Check out [https://www.fairphone.com/en/story/?ref=header Fairphone's philosophy here!]We are going to look at the Fairphones 1 (2013), Fairphone 2 (2015) and Fairphone 3 (2019), disassemble and reassemble them, discuss pros and cons and much more.",
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                "description": "Austausch zu alternativen Home Assistants\nHome Assistants sind hilfreich - doch wer m\u00f6chte sich schon ein Abh\u00f6rger\u00e4t ins Haus stellen. Alternativen zu Google Home und Amazon Alexa sind schwer zu finden. Ziel der Session: Austausch mit Anderen die Alternativen kennen, dabei sind sich selbst etwas zu bauen oder einfach nur Interesse am Thema haben. - offene Diskussion -",
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                "description": "We will use consequence scanning as a method to think through building tools against online harassment\n",
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                "description": "As every year, the CCC-CH (Chaos Computer Club Switzerland) holds its last Gettogether of the year at the congress. Everyone is welcome\nRegelm\u00e4ssiges Gettogether des CCC Schweiz. Alle willkommen.",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:KinkyGeeks_-_Erste_Hilfe_-_Kinky_Edition",
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                "description": "First aid lesson for kinky people\n'''Important:''' In the previous years, we regularly had way too many people trying to get in (rooms are objects of finite size), with waiting lines all across the hallway. This year, we want to avoid the crowd control issues that come with such scenarios. That's why you now need to pre-register for the workshop at https://ticket.kinkygeeks.de. Our website will give you a free ticket, which you need to provide at the workshop door to gain access.First Aid is good, useful and quite generic. Let's close the gap between the overall topic and the kinky specifics.During the workshop we will not skip the thought, that something might go wrong. Instead, we talk about how to handle these situations.Please note, that the workshop is in german language only.Erste Hilfe ist gut, n\u00fctzlich und ziemlich allgemein. Lasst uns \u00fcber die Dinge zwischen dem Allgemeinen und den Kinky Besonderheiten sprechen.Dabei weichen wir dem Gedanken nicht aus, dass mal etwas schiefgehen kann, sondern \u00fcberlegen uns, wie wir mit solchen Situationen umgehen k\u00f6nnen.",
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                "description": "This workshop covers the fundamentals of memory internals and then dive into hands-on analysis with volatility. Newbie or seasoned, professional or hobbyist, this session is for you!\nBoth theoretical and technical aspects of memory forensics will be covered: A theoretical approach of the basics of how memory in Windows systems works and hands-on dive to memory analysis.<br>The following topics will be discussed:<br>* How memory works in Windows systems* Memory acquisition* Introduction to Volatility and its plugins* Hands-on analysis of machine hit by ransomwareLast 15 minutes will feature a general discussion and ideally will set the foundation of a C3 assembly dedicated to Digital ForensicsIt is a BYOD, so please have the latest version of volatility installed on your machine!<br>https://github.com/volatilityfoundation/volatility/wiki/Installation<br>The workshop will be all about how to use it, not install it! :)",
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                "description": "I was diagnosed with ADHD  just two years ago. I want to share what I learned so far and provide a space to exchange stories, tools, strategies and support.\n",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Velomobiles",
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                "description": "Researched for next car, ended up with velomobile.\nIndividual mobilityWhy electric cars are not the solution.Why E-Bike? Experiences with an E-Bike.(from the perspective of an unathletic lazy long term car driver)What is a Velomobile?Why Velomobile? Experiences with a Velomobile.Other vehicles similar to velomobiles.The talk is rather short, so we have time for a Q&A session.The Q&A shall be focussed on (mostly) human-powered vehicles (not: cars, not: public transport).Talk / Slides will be in English.Questions/Answers may be in English or German.",
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                "description": "How a mathematical breakthrough made at the end of the 17th century is the workhorse of the artificial neural networks of today\nConventional computer algorithms are superior to the human intellect in many regards: for instance at multiplying large numbers or winning at chess by analyzing huge numbers of moves. But there are also many tasks which come naturally to us yet exceed the capabilities of algorithms by vast amounts: Rigid algorithms can't decipher human handwriting or drive cars.The recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence circumvent these barriers by employing quite a different approach: They use artificial neural networks, which are inspired by the partially-understood way the human brain works.The unique feature of artificial neural nets is that they aren't rigid, but can <em>learn</em>. Human programmers specify their rough structure and supply training data, but don't write a single line of code governing their behavior.<strong>In the spirit of a good Unix command-line tool, this talk aspires to explain one thing and explain it well: How do artificial neural nets accomplish the feat of learning?</strong>We'll see that the answer is related to a mathematical breakthrough made at the end of the 17th century and discuss why deep learning only surged in the last few years, even though the basics of artificial neural nets were already understood in the 1980s. We'll also touch upon some of the biggest problems of neural nets, which emerge directly from the way neural nets learn.The talk doesn't require any advanced knowledge of mathematics. If you're already familiar with [http://neuralnetworksanddeeplearning.com/ Michael Nielsen's book], then don't expect to learn anything new and come to this talk only if you want to contribute interesting remarks.",
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                "description": "We'll do some Yoga to calm our minds and move them bodies. Bring along comfortable clothes \u2013 and a towel to lie on ;-)\n",
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                "description": "Who's afraid of a planet of producers? Musical computation by necessity was once restricted to advanced laboratories. But electronic noise has come in cycles of democratization, liberation, and creative misuse.\r\n\r\nA new wave of tools makes powerful sonic capabilities available in free and open source platforms for software and hardware. Here's an overview of the state of some of those tools. We'll focus in particular on VCV Rack, the software recreation of modular synthesizers, which is both open to developers and still provides a pathway for software and hardware makers to earn a living for their products. We'll try a brief hands-on to see how this makes modular synthesis concepts accessible, via free software on Mac/Windows/Linux. Then, we'll zoom out to the larger landscape of tools and how they could reshape music production and instrument making. \r\n\r\nRather than see technology alone as a faceless cultural force, these tools - and techno as genre - demonstrate the potential of participatory technology. The communities around them can become more powerful as they grow, rather than extractive or limited, sharing information and developing audiences and makers in parallel.",
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                "description": "Born and raised in Gera in Germany, Dana Ruh soon found her way to the capital city of Berlin. Since then, she ha been on a constantly evolving musical journey. In the early years, her sound was rooted in techno and landed most often on the label Brouqade Records, which she established in 2007. The label is still running too, and celebrated its 10th Year Birthday Celebration entitled 'Past/Present/Future' that emphatically encapsulated all that's great about the label.\r\nAside from Brouqade, Dana's music has also featured on the liked of Autoreply, Work Them Records, Howl and Underground Quality. It was Jus Ed's label where she released her stunning debut album. 'Naturally' in 2014, an LP that introduced Dana to a whole new audience and showcased her pure house sound with some distinctions. In 2017 she started her new Label 'Cave Recordings' that showcased her wide musical range mainly rooted in House with old school flavor.\r\nWhen she isn't busy in the studio crafting textured tracks, Dana is a fine DJ who holds down resident duties at top Berlin space, Club der Visionaere. It is there that she lays down seductive tracks from the worlds of house and techno as well as gems in between. Aside from her beloved CDV, Dana has played in some of the globe's foremost house and techno nightclubs, often alongside some of the scene's prime movers and shakers.\r\nDespite working in such an over saturated and competitive field, Dana Ruh manages to speak louder and more coherently that most, and for that reason she deserves all the love she gets.",
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                "description": "I love to hear music. And I love to hear what it sounds like when two tracks start singing together, when they like each other. It's their way of making babies. Immediately after a first kiss between their parents, these children come to life on a cosy dance floor, surrounded by a warm and friendly twilight. Sometimes protected by concrete in the urban jungle. Sometimes hiding behind trees in the deep forests of mother earth.",
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                "abstract": "your favourite asthmatic from Mannheim, Germany! ",
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                "description": "fast wie echtes Yoga\nJeden Morgen um 11:00, Fast wie echtes Yoga.Am zweiten Tag um 10:30 Uhr, direkt vor dem Haecksen-Fr\u00fchst\u00fcck.",
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                "description": "Let's make a game for the MAKERbuino!\n[[File:MAKERbuino.jpg|800px]]More information [[MAKERbuino|can be found here]].",
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                "description": "It's a combination of acupressure and breathing techniques. How much pain do you carry? Can you imagine to make yourself perceptible? Can you imagine potential behind pain?\n",
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              },
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                "date": "2019-12-30T13:00:00+01:00",
                "start": "13:00",
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                "description": "Get a massage by professional therapists. In 20-Minutes-Slots you can reboot your head, shoulders and back.\nContact: Marko Mijokovic (01636934204)",
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                "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Panel:_how_to_raise_voice_against_populist_bananas%3F",
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                "abstract": "",
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                "description": "Sport and Porridge\nslowly getting into movement/ no gym yet but some easy reminder that we still have a body to use and enjoy. filling it with seeds and fruits which are provided by the megalomanic and perfectionist master of brei.",
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