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projekt:updateringar [2024/04/20 12:00] – added lightning talks, moved bjarni's talk to past, added link to klondike's slides zeltophilprojekt:updateringar [2025/06/11 07:18] (current) – added taha's lightning talk zeltophil
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 ===== Upcoming ===== ===== Upcoming =====
-  * 2024-04-20, 19:00: **Lightning talks**\\ In five-minute talks Update members present their projects and interests.\\ //Andreas Lindmark//: Descriptive Geometry\\ //Fredrik Wahlqvist//: Beekeeping\\ //Sanna Kurdahl//: Why you should go to the library\\ //Bjarni Juliusson//: The programming language Joy\\ //Johannes Holmberg//: Prince of Persia with hardware sprites+  * 2025-06-14, 19:00: **Lightning talks**\\ In five-minute talks Update and ULUG members present their projects and interests. If you also want to give a lightning talk please send the title of your talk to <updatering@dfupdate.se>.\\ //Elias Rudberg//: [[https://www.dfri.se/projekt/e-legitimation/|Fri och öppen lösning för e-legitimation]]\\ //Anke Stüber//: Let's improve OpenStreetMap data for Uppsala!\\ //Andreas Lindmark//: Abusing Geometry nodes in Blender\\ //Pontus Pihlgren//: Duff's device\\ //jarv//: Veilid – A framework for development of fully-distributed applications over a privately routed network\\ //jonix//: Vanvettet i att parsa datum i Bash\\ //Taha Ahmed//: Simple management of per-project R versions with direnv\\ //You//: Your topic\\ (The list of speakers is being updated.)
  
 ===== Past ===== ===== Past =====
 +  * 2025-01-11, 19:00: **Lightning talks + 38C3 talk watching**\\ We start the evening with lightning talks, five-minute pitches of a project, tool, or some other interesting thought you want to share.\\ //Anke Stüber//: The presentation viewer pdfpc\\ //Andreas Lindmark//: The Office Method\\ //Felix Klee//: DocURLs  [[https://files.f76.eu/dfupdate/2025-01-11_docurls|More information]]\\ //Pontus Pihlgren//: TBA\\ Afterwards we pick a [[https://media.ccc.de/c/38c3|recording from 38C3]] to watch.
 +  * 2024-11-02, 19:00: **Drawing with sound – From drawing mushrooms on an oscilloscope towards driving a plotter**\\ //Herbert Lange (University of Gothenburg)//\\ For quite some time, sound has been used to draw animations on oscilloscopes. That has even led to the creation of oscilloscope music, sounds created to both generate appealing visualisations while at the same time being musically pleasing. The basic idea is that sound can be represented using voltages which can be visualised on measuring equipment such as oscilloscopes. In my own project I want to explore if similar techniques can be used to drive a voltage-controlled plotter using a small TURTLE-like language.\\ {{https://wiki.dfupdate.se/_media/projekt:2024-11-02_drawing_with_sound.pdf|Slides}}
 +  * 2024-04-20, 19:00: **Lightning talks**\\ In five-minute talks Update members present their projects and interests.\\ //Andreas Lindmark//: Descriptive Geometry\\ //Fredrik Wahlqvist//: Beekeeping\\ //Sanna Kurdahl//: Why you should go to the library\\ //Bjarni Juliusson//: The programming language Joy\\ //Johannes Holmberg//: Prince of Persia with hardware sprites
   * 2024-03-23, 19:00: **Forth — your favourite programming language that you don't know yet**\\ //Bjarni Juliusson//\\ The talk introduces Forth, a curious programming language that quite possibly doesn't look like any other language you have seen. Despite never quite making it into the mainstream in its 54-year life so far, it has made it into space on several occasions, including on the ESA asteroid-lander Philae, the NASA Saturn probe Cassini, and the Swedish satellite Freja. Both a language and an interactive development environment, Forth takes a minimalist approach to syntax (there isn't any) and provides maximum flexibility for you to develop your own application-specific languages very close to the hardware. It's hard not to like it!\\ [[.:updateringar:2024-03-23-forth-bjarni|Code]].   * 2024-03-23, 19:00: **Forth — your favourite programming language that you don't know yet**\\ //Bjarni Juliusson//\\ The talk introduces Forth, a curious programming language that quite possibly doesn't look like any other language you have seen. Despite never quite making it into the mainstream in its 54-year life so far, it has made it into space on several occasions, including on the ESA asteroid-lander Philae, the NASA Saturn probe Cassini, and the Swedish satellite Freja. Both a language and an interactive development environment, Forth takes a minimalist approach to syntax (there isn't any) and provides maximum flexibility for you to develop your own application-specific languages very close to the hardware. It's hard not to like it!\\ [[.:updateringar:2024-03-23-forth-bjarni|Code]].
   * 2023-11-18, 19:00: **Data management and digital preservation of (research) data**\\ //Herbert Lange (University of Gothenburg)//\\ We are surrounded by large amounts of data wherever we look. Some of the data might be useful, some of it entertaining, some considered useless and some outdated. Usually research data falls in the first category, sometimes even in the second. We are usually interested in managing and preserving data that seems relevant to us. Because research data is usually considered very important there have been major efforts in managing and preserving it. However, aspects of digital preservation for research data are also relevant e.g. for retrocomputing. Sometimes the two even overlap such as in the [[https://diskmags.de/|diskmags project]]. This talk will present work on data management and digital preservation mostly from a research point of view but will also highlight similarities to issues within the retrocomputing scene.   * 2023-11-18, 19:00: **Data management and digital preservation of (research) data**\\ //Herbert Lange (University of Gothenburg)//\\ We are surrounded by large amounts of data wherever we look. Some of the data might be useful, some of it entertaining, some considered useless and some outdated. Usually research data falls in the first category, sometimes even in the second. We are usually interested in managing and preserving data that seems relevant to us. Because research data is usually considered very important there have been major efforts in managing and preserving it. However, aspects of digital preservation for research data are also relevant e.g. for retrocomputing. Sometimes the two even overlap such as in the [[https://diskmags.de/|diskmags project]]. This talk will present work on data management and digital preservation mostly from a research point of view but will also highlight similarities to issues within the retrocomputing scene.
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