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projekt:updateringar [2023/06/05 17:09] – moved bjarni's talk to past, added zeltophil's talk zeltophilprojekt:updateringar [2023/08/29 17:36] – moved zeltophil's talk to past, added klondike's talk zeltophil
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-  * 2023-06-10, 19:00: **Hackerspace Design Patterns – What can Update learn from them?**\\ //Anke Stüber (Update)//\\ The Hackerspace Design Patterns address common problems and solutions for hackerspaceslike how to make decisionshow to keep the space cleanor how to involve new membersThey are based on years of experiences from several communities. When the first version of these patterns was presented in 2007it initiated the founding of hundreds of hackerspaces all over the worldSince then, the patterns have been developed further to incorporate lessons learned from diverse range of hackerspaces. In this workshop I want to present some of the design patterns and discuss how they relate to Update.+  * 2023-09-09, 19:00: **Passwords, please.**\\ //Francisco Blas Izquierdo Riera 
 + (Chalmers)//\\ This year marks the sixtieth year since passwords were first documented as being used with computers. Nowadaysentering your username and password is still one of the most common approaches to access services. And yetdespite this long timewe still cannot seem to get them quite rightIn this talk we will start with a survey of the history of password security from the first time shared systemsto the modern ways to protect themWe will then discuss what makes good password and provide tips on how to generate them. Finally we will introduce some of the latest developments in the field of password security.
  
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 +  * 2023-06-10, 19:00: **Hackerspace Design Patterns – What can Update learn from them?**\\ //Anke Stüber (Update)//\\ The Hackerspace Design Patterns address common problems and solutions for hackerspaces, like how to make decisions, how to keep the space clean, or how to involve new members. They are based on years of experiences from several communities. When the first version of these patterns was presented in 2007, it initiated the founding of hundreds of hackerspaces all over the world. Since then, the patterns have been developed further to incorporate lessons learned from a diverse range of hackerspaces. In this workshop I want to present some of the design patterns and discuss how they relate to Update.
   * 2023-05-13, 19:00: **The inspirator – Your personal table-top Brian Eno**\\ //Bjarni Juliusson (Update)//\\ A programmer carrying a screwdriver demonstrates the use of microcontrollers and various e-waste in a random-advice-printing machine he built for his artistic mother.   * 2023-05-13, 19:00: **The inspirator – Your personal table-top Brian Eno**\\ //Bjarni Juliusson (Update)//\\ A programmer carrying a screwdriver demonstrates the use of microcontrollers and various e-waste in a random-advice-printing machine he built for his artistic mother.
   * 2023-02-11, 19:00: **Design for 3D printing – CAD programs and design tips for successful printing**\\ //Rikard Lindström (Update)//\\ 3D printers are cool, but despite what it might look like on social media, they can print other things than small plastic boats. When you learn to realise your own designs it's almost like a super power. Follow along and learn a bit about 3D printers, what (free) software there is for designing 3D models, and how to design for reliable and easy printing. The presenter will bring some 3D printed items that you can get a closer look at if you join the lecture on site at Update's premises.   * 2023-02-11, 19:00: **Design for 3D printing – CAD programs and design tips for successful printing**\\ //Rikard Lindström (Update)//\\ 3D printers are cool, but despite what it might look like on social media, they can print other things than small plastic boats. When you learn to realise your own designs it's almost like a super power. Follow along and learn a bit about 3D printers, what (free) software there is for designing 3D models, and how to design for reliable and easy printing. The presenter will bring some 3D printed items that you can get a closer look at if you join the lecture on site at Update's premises.
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