Sunday, July 31. 2005
WTH - final day
Finally I managed to upload some pictures. Last day on "What the Hack" and I'm pretty tired. I decided to go back home today, although I originally planned to travel to some other outdoor-camp, but after these rainy days, I'm no longer motivated for this.
This morning I was watching a talk by John Gilmore about Digital Rights Management and the DMCA. He's a member of the EFF. It was interesting to hear from someone involved in those issues in the USA.
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Friday, July 29. 2005
WTH continuing
I watched two other talks today. The first was from Richard Lawrence about the energy problems of an oil-based civilisation and had a proposal for creating a computer model about the energy reserves of the world in the tradition of the "Limits to growth" and "Beyond Oil". Was very interesting, while I think that his view was a bit limited to certain aspects.
The second was a very interesting talk from Andreas Bogk about todays operating systems and their problems, especially the use of C, which suffers from Buffer Overflows and other security issues that could be faded out by the programming language. He suggests rewriting a whole operationg system from scratch using the Dylan programming language.
The second was a very interesting talk from Andreas Bogk about todays operating systems and their problems, especially the use of C, which suffers from Buffer Overflows and other security issues that could be faded out by the programming language. He suggests rewriting a whole operationg system from scratch using the Dylan programming language.
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WTH - Report day 1
Okay, the weather here is really terrible, it's switching between raining and very hot sun weather. So yesterday I wasn't motivated to watch many talks.
In the evening there was a very interesting talk from John Gilmore about drugs and medical research. He is working on a project to find out if MDMA (Ecstasy) and other illegal drugs could be used as a legal medicament for certain issues. He's a very impressing person. At the end, the discussion turned from the medical view to drug politics in general.
This morning I was watching a talk about hashing functions, which again stated that it's no good idea to use SHA-1 and MD5 any more.
In the evening there was a very interesting talk from John Gilmore about drugs and medical research. He is working on a project to find out if MDMA (Ecstasy) and other illegal drugs could be used as a legal medicament for certain issues. He's a very impressing person. At the end, the discussion turned from the medical view to drug politics in general.
This morning I was watching a talk about hashing functions, which again stated that it's no good idea to use SHA-1 and MD5 any more.
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Thursday, July 28. 2005
Arrived at what the hack

I managed to hitchhike till a place near Duisburg when I gave up and switched to the train.
I noticed that while I was on a lot of computer-events in the past, I never was on an event like this. The mood is very nice, lot's of colored lights around, deep in a forest and tents all over. You can see a first impression here, more will follow.
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Tuesday, July 26. 2005
Hitchhiking to What the Hack
Tomorrow I'll travel to the Netherlands for the What the Hack, I'll try to get there by hitchhiking. As always, you can expect live-reports from the event in my blog.
What the Hack is a international conference in the tradition of HIP, HAL and others. I sadly never managed to be there in the past years.
What the Hack is a international conference in the tradition of HIP, HAL and others. I sadly never managed to be there in the past years.
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Monday, July 11. 2005
Ergonomic PC usage part 1 - Dvorak

Selfmade Dvorak
I'm now starting to learn Dvorak. Dvorak is an optimized keyboard layout, because the default querty/quertz layout was created for technical reasons in the age of typewriters. There are a couple of german dvorak layouts out there, but no standard at all, drivers are usually not available for different systems and thus useless, so I'm using english dvorak with the Umlauts mapped on AltGr-combinations (like Pylon also did).
I changed the keys to comply dvorak as good as possible to learn it. I added two icons to my Kicker to be able to switch if I need to write something fast. I'll try to use this rarely.
This was my first blog entry completely written with dvorak.
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Monday, July 4. 2005
Software patents - the decision and actions
Tomorrow there will be the (probably) last discussion about the EU directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions in the EU parliament in Straßbourg, the decision will be on wednesday. This is a very important decision for the future of the free software movement and software development at all.
I'll be at the protest actions in front of the parliament on both days. If you live nearby Straßbourg, consider to join us as well at 8h on both days.
noepatents.eu.org
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Update: There is also a web-demo for webmasters to replace their frontpage.
Another Update: Pictures from the demo in my gallery.
I'll be at the protest actions in front of the parliament on both days. If you live nearby Straßbourg, consider to join us as well at 8h on both days.
noepatents.eu.org
Weblog of attac
Update: There is also a web-demo for webmasters to replace their frontpage.
Another Update: Pictures from the demo in my gallery.
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