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    Open Source Hardware - Changing the Paradigms of Production (DS2023)

    Open Source Hardware - Changing the Paradigms of Production (DS2023)
    We will explore the impact of open source hardware and its significance in driving innovation. In this presentation, we will delve into the world of open source hardware and its transformative impact on production paradigms. We will explore key concepts surrounding open source hardware, such as collaboration, accessibility, and innovation. We will highlight existing projects that have leveraged the power of open source hardware, showcasing their contributions to various fields. Furthermore, we will introduce our own project called "oshop," which aims to foster a vibrant open source hardware ecosystem. Oshop provides a platform where companies, developers, and creators can collaborate, share knowledge, and contribute to the advancement of open source hardware in manufacturing. about this event: https://talks.datenspuren.de/ds23/talk/TAZRF8/

    Open Source Hardware - Changing the Paradigms of Production (DS2023)

    Open Source Hardware - Changing the Paradigms of Production (DS2023)
    We will explore the impact of open source hardware and its significance in driving innovation. In this presentation, we will delve into the world of open source hardware and its transformative impact on production paradigms. We will explore key concepts surrounding open source hardware, such as collaboration, accessibility, and innovation. We will highlight existing projects that have leveraged the power of open source hardware, showcasing their contributions to various fields. Furthermore, we will introduce our own project called "oshop," which aims to foster a vibrant open source hardware ecosystem. Oshop provides a platform where companies, developers, and creators can collaborate, share knowledge, and contribute to the advancement of open source hardware in manufacturing. about this event: https://talks.datenspuren.de/ds23/talk/TAZRF8/

    Open Source Hardware - Changing the Paradigms of Production (DS2023)

    Open Source Hardware - Changing the Paradigms of Production (DS2023)
    We will explore the impact of open source hardware and its significance in driving innovation. In this presentation, we will delve into the world of open source hardware and its transformative impact on production paradigms. We will explore key concepts surrounding open source hardware, such as collaboration, accessibility, and innovation. We will highlight existing projects that have leveraged the power of open source hardware, showcasing their contributions to various fields. Furthermore, we will introduce our own project called "oshop," which aims to foster a vibrant open source hardware ecosystem. Oshop provides a platform where companies, developers, and creators can collaborate, share knowledge, and contribute to the advancement of open source hardware in manufacturing. about this event: https://talks.datenspuren.de/ds23/talk/TAZRF8/

    Open Source Hardware - Changing the Paradigms of Production (DS2023)

    Open Source Hardware - Changing the Paradigms of Production (DS2023)
    We will explore the impact of open source hardware and its significance in driving innovation. In this presentation, we will delve into the world of open source hardware and its transformative impact on production paradigms. We will explore key concepts surrounding open source hardware, such as collaboration, accessibility, and innovation. We will highlight existing projects that have leveraged the power of open source hardware, showcasing their contributions to various fields. Furthermore, we will introduce our own project called "oshop," which aims to foster a vibrant open source hardware ecosystem. Oshop provides a platform where companies, developers, and creators can collaborate, share knowledge, and contribute to the advancement of open source hardware in manufacturing. about this event: https://talks.datenspuren.de/ds23/talk/TAZRF8/

    PDL #233 – Final Fantasy 2077

    PDL #233 – Final Fantasy 2077
    Fala, Vagabundo! Neste Papo de Louco, juntamos os elementos mágicos para explorar as diversas áreas de Final Fantasy. Uma franquia de jogos que trouxe muita inovação ao longo de sua história.
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    Automatically Suspicious - Predictive policing in the Netherlands (MCH2022)

    Automatically Suspicious - Predictive policing in the Netherlands (MCH2022)
    Predictive policing is hip and happening. In the last few years we have seen a number of experiments with predictive policing in The Netherlands. How does that technology work? What were the outcomes of the experiments? And what is the legal status of a suspicion generated by a computer? "Predictive policing" is the name of a family of technology that use historical crime data to make predictions about future crimes (cue Minority Report). Police departments all over the world are very interested in this technology because it promises better results (more crimes prevented) at lower cost. In the Netherlands we have seen a number of experiments with predictive policing, and one of these systems (CAS) is currently being rolled out throughout the country. But how do these systems work? And how _well_ do they work? And what is actually the legal status of a suspicion generated by a computer? This talk will give discuss relevant predictive policing experiments in the Netherlands and abroad and will discuss the results of these experiments. The talk will also cover the legal status of suspicions generated by this technology in the Netherlands. about this event: https://program.mch2022.org/mch2022/talk/DJ8FCY/

    Automatically Suspicious - Predictive policing in the Netherlands (MCH2022)

    Automatically Suspicious - Predictive policing in the Netherlands (MCH2022)
    Predictive policing is hip and happening. In the last few years we have seen a number of experiments with predictive policing in The Netherlands. How does that technology work? What were the outcomes of the experiments? And what is the legal status of a suspicion generated by a computer? "Predictive policing" is the name of a family of technology that use historical crime data to make predictions about future crimes (cue Minority Report). Police departments all over the world are very interested in this technology because it promises better results (more crimes prevented) at lower cost. In the Netherlands we have seen a number of experiments with predictive policing, and one of these systems (CAS) is currently being rolled out throughout the country. But how do these systems work? And how _well_ do they work? And what is actually the legal status of a suspicion generated by a computer? This talk will give discuss relevant predictive policing experiments in the Netherlands and abroad and will discuss the results of these experiments. The talk will also cover the legal status of suspicions generated by this technology in the Netherlands. about this event: https://program.mch2022.org/mch2022/talk/DJ8FCY/

    Dave Cranmer talks about nervoussquirrel.com and how to get paid to make things (emf2022)

    Dave Cranmer talks about nervoussquirrel.com and how to get paid to make things (emf2022)
    Delighted to announce that the Ore-Some Xylophone will be making its UK debut at EMF 2022! Come and see the electromechanical xylophone that generates truly random compositions by measuring the radioactivity of a lump of uranium ore. You can turn the handwheel to move the lead shield and adjust the speed of the music. I like making things, often mechanical or electronic. My sculptures frequently have audio elements, and involve owls whenever possible. My website has a lot of descriptions of how projects were built, but I'm planning a talk that gives a little more detail about the business side of making things full time for a living. The talk is aimed at myself, 20 years ago. I hope you're listening, younger me... about this event: https://c3voc.de

    Dave Cranmer talks about nervoussquirrel.com and how to get paid to make things (emf2022)

    Dave Cranmer talks about nervoussquirrel.com and how to get paid to make things (emf2022)
    Delighted to announce that the Ore-Some Xylophone will be making its UK debut at EMF 2022! Come and see the electromechanical xylophone that generates truly random compositions by measuring the radioactivity of a lump of uranium ore. You can turn the handwheel to move the lead shield and adjust the speed of the music. I like making things, often mechanical or electronic. My sculptures frequently have audio elements, and involve owls whenever possible. My website has a lot of descriptions of how projects were built, but I'm planning a talk that gives a little more detail about the business side of making things full time for a living. The talk is aimed at myself, 20 years ago. I hope you're listening, younger me... about this event: https://c3voc.de

    Dave Cranmer talks about nervoussquirrel.com and how to get paid to make things (emf2022)

    Dave Cranmer talks about nervoussquirrel.com and how to get paid to make things (emf2022)
    Delighted to announce that the Ore-Some Xylophone will be making its UK debut at EMF 2022! Come and see the electromechanical xylophone that generates truly random compositions by measuring the radioactivity of a lump of uranium ore. You can turn the handwheel to move the lead shield and adjust the speed of the music. I like making things, often mechanical or electronic. My sculptures frequently have audio elements, and involve owls whenever possible. My website has a lot of descriptions of how projects were built, but I'm planning a talk that gives a little more detail about the business side of making things full time for a living. The talk is aimed at myself, 20 years ago. I hope you're listening, younger me... about this event: https://c3voc.de

    Dave Cranmer talks about nervoussquirrel.com and how to get paid to make things (emf2022)

    Dave Cranmer talks about nervoussquirrel.com and how to get paid to make things (emf2022)
    Delighted to announce that the Ore-Some Xylophone will be making its UK debut at EMF 2022! Come and see the electromechanical xylophone that generates truly random compositions by measuring the radioactivity of a lump of uranium ore. You can turn the handwheel to move the lead shield and adjust the speed of the music. I like making things, often mechanical or electronic. My sculptures frequently have audio elements, and involve owls whenever possible. My website has a lot of descriptions of how projects were built, but I'm planning a talk that gives a little more detail about the business side of making things full time for a living. The talk is aimed at myself, 20 years ago. I hope you're listening, younger me... about this event: https://c3voc.de

    Potato Presenter (rc3-2021)

    Potato Presenter (rc3-2021)
    Potato Presenter ist eine Desktopanwendung mit der man Präsentationen erstellen kann. Es erwartet einen Textinput und generiert daraus eine Vorschau, auf welcher der User die einzelnen Elemente beliebig mit Hilfe der Maus manipulieren kann. Jeder, der schon einmal eine Präsentation mit LaTeX Beamer erstellt hat, kennt das Problem: Man möchte ein Bild ein wenig verschieben oder einen Pfeil an einer ganz bestimmten Stelle einfügen, allerdings ist das nicht so ganz einfach möglich. So bin ich auf die Idee gekommen eine Desktop Anwendung zum Erstellen von Präsentationen zu entwickeln, die ein Textinput ähnlich wie LaTeX erwartet und aus diesem dann eine Vorschau generiert. Auf dieser Vorschau können die Elemente (Bilder, Texte, Pfeile) dann mit Hilfe der Maus beliebig verschoben, skaliert und rotiert werden. Dafür habe ich C++ mit dem Qt-Framework, dem KTextEditor-Modul und Antlr4 verwendet. In dem Vortrag werde ich die Anwendung kurz vorstellen und zeigen was sie alles kann und danach ein wenig erzählen, wie ich dies technisch umgesetzt habe. (Natürlich wird die Präsentation dazu mit dem tollsten Präsentationstool der Welt erstellt sein.) Wenn ihr mehr wissen wollt oder das Release 1.0 ausprobieren wollt, dann besucht gerne https://potato-presenter.de/. 00:00 Intro 00:15 Herald 01:09 Start 32:39 Q&A Session 37:00 Outro about this event: https://pretalx.c3voc.de/rc3-2021-r3s/talk/GKKMAY/

    Potato Presenter (rc3-2021)

    Potato Presenter (rc3-2021)
    Potato Presenter ist eine Desktopanwendung mit der man Präsentationen erstellen kann. Es erwartet einen Textinput und generiert daraus eine Vorschau, auf welcher der User die einzelnen Elemente beliebig mit Hilfe der Maus manipulieren kann. Jeder, der schon einmal eine Präsentation mit LaTeX Beamer erstellt hat, kennt das Problem: Man möchte ein Bild ein wenig verschieben oder einen Pfeil an einer ganz bestimmten Stelle einfügen, allerdings ist das nicht so ganz einfach möglich. So bin ich auf die Idee gekommen eine Desktop Anwendung zum Erstellen von Präsentationen zu entwickeln, die ein Textinput ähnlich wie LaTeX erwartet und aus diesem dann eine Vorschau generiert. Auf dieser Vorschau können die Elemente (Bilder, Texte, Pfeile) dann mit Hilfe der Maus beliebig verschoben, skaliert und rotiert werden. Dafür habe ich C++ mit dem Qt-Framework, dem KTextEditor-Modul und Antlr4 verwendet. In dem Vortrag werde ich die Anwendung kurz vorstellen und zeigen was sie alles kann und danach ein wenig erzählen, wie ich dies technisch umgesetzt habe. (Natürlich wird die Präsentation dazu mit dem tollsten Präsentationstool der Welt erstellt sein.) Wenn ihr mehr wissen wollt oder das Release 1.0 ausprobieren wollt, dann besucht gerne https://potato-presenter.de/. 00:00 Intro 00:15 Herald 01:09 Start 32:39 Q&A Session 37:00 Outro about this event: https://pretalx.c3voc.de/rc3-2021-r3s/talk/GKKMAY/

    Streaming von Musik-Konzerten mit OBS Studio (glt21)

    Streaming von Musik-Konzerten mit OBS Studio (glt21)
    Übersicht über die Streaming-Möglichkeiten von Musik-Konzerten mit OBS Studio und dem verwendetem Equipment (HW/SW). Im Jugendzentrum Explosiv Graz (www.explosiv.at) wurden 2020 aufgrund der Corona-Beschränkungen einige Musik-Konzerte als Stream mit OBS Studio übertragen. Der Vortrag gibt eine Übersicht über die Streaming-Möglichkeiten von Musik-Konzerten mit OBS Studio und dem verwendetem Equipment (HW/SW). about this event: https://pretalx.linuxtage.at//glt21/talk/VTXZGN/

    Streaming von Musik-Konzerten mit OBS Studio (glt21)

    Streaming von Musik-Konzerten mit OBS Studio (glt21)
    Übersicht über die Streaming-Möglichkeiten von Musik-Konzerten mit OBS Studio und dem verwendetem Equipment (HW/SW). Im Jugendzentrum Explosiv Graz (www.explosiv.at) wurden 2020 aufgrund der Corona-Beschränkungen einige Musik-Konzerte als Stream mit OBS Studio übertragen. Der Vortrag gibt eine Übersicht über die Streaming-Möglichkeiten von Musik-Konzerten mit OBS Studio und dem verwendetem Equipment (HW/SW). about this event: https://pretalx.linuxtage.at//glt21/talk/VTXZGN/

    Connection, Resistance and Autonomy in Peripheral Communities (divoc_ptt)

    Connection, Resistance and Autonomy in Peripheral Communities (divoc_ptt)
    In the midst of technical, economic, political and sociological struggles, many communities in Latin America have been marginalized by major telephone operators due to high infrastructure costs and low profit margins. Most are still relying on exorbitant landline and satellite services. Despite the ideals of freedom, collaboration, shared knowledge and more equitable distribution of power that are at the mythical origin of the Internet, it has become clear that we are living within a context of concentration of power over the network infrastructure. In this session, we will talk about three Latin American community internet/intranet networks that appear simultaneously as the subversion of this process of concentration and as the resumption of ideals of freedom in the network. The three examples of community infrastructure are governed locally by and for the community, reviving the possibility of relationships based on trust and solidarity. We will show how the development of three very distinct community networks occurred - one located in the Amazon rainforest state of Pará (Brazil), called co-NecteBV, Telecomunicaciones Indigenas Comunitaria (TIC) located in 17 communities in Oaxaca (Mexico) and ABRADIG that promote the implementation of Digital Radio in Brazil. In this presentation, we hope to bring information about the history of the community network deployment and the challenges that we all face. 15 mins - talk about co-NecteBV (Debora and Elaine) 2-5 mins - live tour in Acara co-NecteBV 15 mins - talk about TIC (Javi) 2-5 mins - live tour in Oaxaca 15 mins - talk about implementation of Digital Radio in Brazil (Anya Orlova) 20 mins for questions and conversation *You can submit questions about this talk in [this pad](https://di.c3voc.de/pad/ptt:talk:JJMHBB).* about this event: https://talks.mrmcd.net/ptt/talk/JJMHBB/

    Connection, Resistance and Autonomy in Peripheral Communities (divoc_ptt)

    Connection, Resistance and Autonomy in Peripheral Communities (divoc_ptt)
    In the midst of technical, economic, political and sociological struggles, many communities in Latin America have been marginalized by major telephone operators due to high infrastructure costs and low profit margins. Most are still relying on exorbitant landline and satellite services. Despite the ideals of freedom, collaboration, shared knowledge and more equitable distribution of power that are at the mythical origin of the Internet, it has become clear that we are living within a context of concentration of power over the network infrastructure. In this session, we will talk about three Latin American community internet/intranet networks that appear simultaneously as the subversion of this process of concentration and as the resumption of ideals of freedom in the network. The three examples of community infrastructure are governed locally by and for the community, reviving the possibility of relationships based on trust and solidarity. We will show how the development of three very distinct community networks occurred - one located in the Amazon rainforest state of Pará (Brazil), called co-NecteBV, Telecomunicaciones Indigenas Comunitaria (TIC) located in 17 communities in Oaxaca (Mexico) and ABRADIG that promote the implementation of Digital Radio in Brazil. In this presentation, we hope to bring information about the history of the community network deployment and the challenges that we all face. 15 mins - talk about co-NecteBV (Debora and Elaine) 2-5 mins - live tour in Acara co-NecteBV 15 mins - talk about TIC (Javi) 2-5 mins - live tour in Oaxaca 15 mins - talk about implementation of Digital Radio in Brazil (Anya Orlova) 20 mins for questions and conversation *You can submit questions about this talk in [this pad](https://di.c3voc.de/pad/ptt:talk:JJMHBB).* about this event: https://talks.mrmcd.net/ptt/talk/JJMHBB/

    Droid Life Show: Episode 233 - Pixel 4 a Sad Story

    Droid Life Show: Episode 233 - Pixel 4 a Sad Story

    This week's show is sponsored by E-Win, makers of fine gaming chairs and desks. To get 20% off the chairs we now use during the DL Show, use code "Droidlife" at checkout! 

    Shop E-Win: https://drd.life/2VkNHCx

    On this episode of the DL Show, we are taking our first look at Motorola's new $1,000 Edge+ phone. It's now available at Verizon, our unboxing is up, and we have first impressions to share.

    Other topics we'll dive into include the Pixel 4 backstory, which sounds bad, Pixel 4a rumors (that sound incredible), our Pixel Buds review, big news on YouTube Music, and more.

    Trivia is back!

    How will you use Orfeo ToolBox in the next few years ? (foss4g2019)

    How will you use Orfeo ToolBox in the next few years ? (foss4g2019)
    Orfeo ToolBox (OTB) is already used in numerous Remote Sensing & geospatial processing chains, throught its C++ or Python interface. OTB users can also deal with almost 100 applications through their own graphical interface or via QGIS. We would like to talk about future interfaces for OTB, especially about Python interface (Conda environnement, Jupyter notebook for demos, etc.) and how OTB can interact with other commonly used environments in the geospatial community. None about this event: https://talks.2019.foss4g.org/bucharest/talk/NHXYH8/

    How will you use Orfeo ToolBox in the next few years ? (foss4g2019)

    How will you use Orfeo ToolBox in the next few years ? (foss4g2019)
    Orfeo ToolBox (OTB) is already used in numerous Remote Sensing & geospatial processing chains, throught its C++ or Python interface. OTB users can also deal with almost 100 applications through their own graphical interface or via QGIS. We would like to talk about future interfaces for OTB, especially about Python interface (Conda environnement, Jupyter notebook for demos, etc.) and how OTB can interact with other commonly used environments in the geospatial community. None about this event: https://talks.2019.foss4g.org/bucharest/talk/NHXYH8/
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