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February 2023 Activities Update
We set up a Mastodon account. Toot @ us here . Regular Activities: Public Hours happening every Thursday from 7pm – (at least) 9pm in the space. Repair Cafe 3rd Saturday of the Month from 11am-3pm. Volunteers and broken things welcome! Monthly Member Meeting 2nd Saturday of the Month at 7pm, sometimes a potluck starting at 6pm. Drop a line about attending if you are interested in learning about joining the Lab. Our most frequently active public online space is our Discord Server . Possible Additional Activities for the Spring Revival of the bike glow-up and ride (late April) Some folks are talking about a monthly textile night The post February 2023 Activities Update appeared first on Laboratory B .
Post mortem for oslohack:22
Hackeriet arranged a small conference during 28-30 dec 2022. With lots of talks, streaming service for those of us who couldn’t attend in person and lots of good conversations between the attendants. The recording of most of the talks have been available on youtube since the conference and will soon be reposted as individual talks. List of talks and workshops performed ctx - Native vector graphics for microcontrollers and terminals - Øyvind Kolås Secure messaging deep dive - Stian Kristoffersen Debugging packages on Linux - Morten Linderud Digital Skeleton Keys - micsen Street Epistemology - A technique for difficult conversations - Jared Elgvin & Salve J. Nilsen FreeIPA - Identity and access management system for Linux - xorgic Algorithmic Predictions and Big Decisions - Failures of Machine Learning - Daniel Kinn The road to NRK’s private Terraform registry - Stig Otnes Kolstad Valuable but vulnerable - GNSS timing interference detection and countermeasures - Harald Hauglin, Justervesenet Quantum Threat Inflation - riding the Cyber Wave - Natalie Kilber Vim movements - xorgic Skal EU få se dine private bilder? - Tom Fredrik Blenning CPU-cachen og deg: hvordan skrive cache-effektiv kode - Rune Holm Nanopore DNA sequencing for dummies and smarties - Karl Trygve Kalleberg The conference couldn’t have happened without our sponsors, The NUUG Foundation, Kovert and our volunteers that donated their time to arrange it. Economic transparency Generally there isn’t a lot of talk on the internet around what it costs to arrange conferences. The lack of transparency is something that we think prevents new persons from attempting to arrange these sorts of thing, as they might believe there to be a unreasonable risk connected to arranging. As a step of combating that, here is a full transparency around what it costed us to arrange oslohack:22 Item Income Cost Brus & snacks 2275 Led-lys 375 Pride banner 56 50m nettverkskabel 500 Engangsvåtmopp 60 LED-lys 2838 Leie flerbrukshallen 7000 Leie av streamingutstyr, KANDU 3125 Støtte Kovert 2275 Støtte NUUG Foundation 13954 Totalt 16229 16229