<schedule>
  <version>2020-01-18 18:10</version>
  <conference>
    <acronym>36c3</acronym>
    <title>36th Chaos Communication Congress - Wiki</title>
    <start>2019-12-27</start>
    <end>2019-12-30</end>
    <days>4</days>
    <timeslot_duration>00:10</timeslot_duration>
  </conference>
  <day index="1" date="2019-12-27" start="2019-12-27T09:00:00+01:00" end="2019-12-28T04:00:00+01:00">
    <room name="stages"/>
    <room name="rooms"/>
    <room name="music"/>
    <room name="Assembly:Free Software Foundation Europe">
      <event id="1298" guid="60787fbf-cc1d-4b02-b438-41e1a8767ed0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:%22Join_us_now_and_...%22_sing_together_the_Free_Software_song</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>0:10</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Free Software Foundation Europe</room>
        <slug>36c3-1298-session_join_us_now_and_sing_together_the_free_software_song</slug>
        <title>"Join us now and ..." sing together the Free Software song</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Everyday at 20:00 at the Assembly of the Free Software Foundation Europe we invite you to sing together the Free Software song; We have the lyrics and a conductor. Simply come, bring your hacker buddies and your voice and maybe an instrument and we form an ad-hoc choir and sing out loud our love for Free Software! Sing-along sessions will happen everyday at 20:00.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dreirik</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:C3RE">
      <event id="1495" guid="1a7874af-c5b3-4096-8f70-b5ed83ea299b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:36c3-Plotterei</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:C3RE</room>
        <slug>36c3-1495-session_36c3_plotterei</slug>
        <title>36c3-Plotterei</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Taschen mit eigenen Logos bedrucken.
Wir möchten gemeinsam Baumwolltaschen und Turnbeutel gestalten. Dazu zeigen wir, wie Logos geplottet und zu Stoff gebracht werden. Es ist möglich eigene oder das 36c3-Logo zu plotten und auf Jute- oder Turnbeutel zu Drucken. Einfache Sticker für Laptops, o. ä. sind ebenfalls möglich. Für die Materialien wird um einen Unkostenbeitrag gebeten, wobei eigene Baumwollstoffe mitgebracht werden können.Weitere Informationen in unserem [https://pads.c3re.de/p/sticker Pad]</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Goldwaage</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Seminar room 13">
      <event id="1479" guid="c4f244bb-17d9-4bdd-a85b-adaaaa7021e5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:42birds:_Hacker%E2%80%99s_Digest</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T13:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:15</start>
        <duration>0:42</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1479-session_42birds_hacker_s_digest</slug>
        <title>42birds: Hacker’s Digest</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We'll talk about fiction and non-fiction books.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Birdy1976</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://b76.ch/9843</link>
          <link>https://b76.ch/9728</link>
          <link>https://b76.ch/9607</link>
          <link>https://b76.ch/9339</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1271" guid="1a6bff4c-4d79-45e2-b6de-c07e1ff4f980">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:42birds:_Tipp_des_Tages_%E2%80%93_Calibre</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T12:45:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:45</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1271-session_42birds_tipp_des_tages_calibre</slug>
        <title>42birds: Tipp des Tages – Calibre</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Calibre dient der Verarbeitung, Konvertierung und Verwaltung von E-Books
Wir erstellen mit  Calibre [http://scguy318.freeshell.org/Daniel%20Galouye%20-%20Simulacron-3.pdf aus einem PDF] ein EPUB:1. Mit Calibre PDF importieren, dann „Bücher konvertieren“:* Zielformat DOCX wählen.2. DOCX öffnen und folgende Bearbeitungsschritte vornehmen:* Cover löschen.* Überschriften / Inhaltsverzeichnis etc. erstellen.* Doppelte Leerschläge ersetzen.3. Geändertes DOCX in Calibre via „Bücher konvertieren“:* Zuerst auf „Standard wiederherstellen“ klicken.* Dann Zielformat EPUB wählen.* Cover ergänzen (meist reicht eine [https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Simulacron-3&amp;t=canonical&amp;iax=images&amp;ia=images&amp;iaf=size%3Aimagesize-wallpaper Websuche]).* Layout &gt; Text &gt; Satzzeichen typografisieren.* Layout &gt; Layout &gt; Abstand zwischen Absätzen entfernen.* Heuristische Verarbeitung einschalten.4. EPUB z. B. mit „Verbinden/Teilen &gt; Inhaltsserver starten“ auf Reader laden.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Birdy1976</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://calibre-ebook.com/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1255" guid="8e812ba7-d7de-4ba2-9b22-16a9d008c241">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:AKTIV,_KREATIV,_REAKTIV_MIT_DIGITALE_FREIHEIT</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T18:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:30</start>
        <duration>1:10</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1255-session_aktiv_kreativ_reaktiv_mit_digitale_freiheit</slug>
        <title>AKTIV, KREATIV, REAKTIV MIT DIGITALE FREIHEIT</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>In this workshop we will produce tactics and materials to sensitize people for topics such as facial recognition and surveillance.
DE:Im Kreativworkshop werden wir Ansätze und Materialien produzieren, um Menschen für Themen wie Überwachung und Gesichtserkennung zu sensibilieren.Wir arbeiten mit verschiedenen Kreativmethoden um innerhalb einer Stunde ersten Ideen und Materialien für Kampagnen zu entwickeln. Ergebnisse können sein: Sticker, Sprüche/Slogans, Bildideen, Poster, etc.ENG: In this workshop we will produce tactics and materials to sensitize people for topics such as facial recognition and surveillance.Within one hours we will work with different creative methods to make some ideas and materials for campaigns happen. Possible results could be: stickers, slogans, image ideas, poster, etc.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dfkreativ</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitale-freiheit.jetzt/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1156" guid="ed5b00c6-4312-4dd5-b44b-d56a20bf86cf">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Bin%C3%A4re_Zahlen_mit_Montessori_%E2%80%93_Mathe_kann_jeder!</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T17:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1156-session_binaere_zahlen_mit_montessori_mathe_kann_jeder_</slug>
        <title>Binäre Zahlen mit Montessori – Mathe kann jeder!</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Ich stelle am Beispiel von binären Zahlen vor, wie Montessorimaterial funktioniert.
Ich stelle am Beispiel von binären Zahlen vor, wie Montessorimaterial funktioniert. Mit  Dienesmaterial (das sind im Prinzip kleine Klötzchen, Stangen und Platten)  rechne ich dezimale in binäre Zahlen um, erkläre Zahlensysteme im Allgemeinen, und kann auch binäre Zahlen z.B. multiplizieren oder dividieren.Wieso ist das interessant und wem nützt das? Mathematik polarisiert sehr. Entweder man kann Mathe (=klug) oder man kann es eben nicht (=dumm). Darüber wird viel Bewertung und Wissenshierarchie verbreitet. In folge dessen machen Menschen, die eher sozial und politisch interessiert sind oft einen großen Bogen um Mathe und Naturwissenschaften („kann ich eh nicht“) und viele mathematisch und naturwissenschaftlich versierte Menschen halten sich für klüger als den Rest und entziehen sich aber sozialen und gesellschaftlichen Fragen. Beides nicht gut. Und wir können uns diesen Graben in der Gesellschaft gerade heute nicht mehr leisten, wo wir vor großen Problemen wie z.B. Klimawandel stehen, die Lösungen auf sozialen, politischen, technischen und naturwissenschaftlichen Ebenen erfordern. Wir müssen also alles ins Boot holen und das fängt bei den Grundlagen an. Mir geht es darum, die Philosphie und den Ansatz von Montessori zu zeigen, und die Idee zu vermitteln, dass Mathe nicht unverständlich oder unanschaulich sein muss. Falls dich interessiert, worum es bei Montessori geht oder dich Mathematik überhaupt interessiert oder du ernsthafte Probleme mit Mathematik hast, bist du bei diesem Vortrag richtig.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Schnuppi</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://www.schrottschnuppe.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1173" guid="a1ad3239-5d41-4700-b210-4b2013a91814">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Delta_Chat_Hands_On:_Development_Status_iOS,_Android,_%26_Desktop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1173-session_delta_chat_hands_on_development_status_ios_android_desktop</slug>
        <title>Delta Chat Hands On: Development Status iOS, Android, &amp; Desktop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn more about the development approach of Delta Chat, an encrypted E-Mail messenger.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Compl4xx</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://delta.chat</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1347" guid="4896b783-1ea7-403a-90cf-1bd91bd64f5b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Digital_nomads_/_itinerant_hackers_meet-up</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1347-session_digital_nomads_itinerant_hackers_meet_up</slug>
        <title>Digital nomads / itinerant hackers meet-up</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A meet-up for digital nomads / itinerant hackers.
Are you a digital nomad or an itinerant hacker? Come and meet others who are as well!Do you have questions about life as a digital nomad or an itinerant hacker? Come and ask.This space is open for anyone who wants to make friends, talk travel, swap packing tips, or ask about the 200, 404 and 500  of working remote from around the world.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Countermeasure</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pads.ccc.de/z0OBzhUp1w</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1351" guid="3f7abf8b-ee05-46ad-bd66-b5a77c915f97">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:ESAeScooter</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T23:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1351-session_esaescooter</slug>
        <title>ESAeScooter</title>
        <subtitle>ESA eScooter owner meetup</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Meetup for owners of DocGreen ESA 5000, 1919 or 1950 eScooters
Just a bunch of people who own an Doc Green ESA 5000, 1919 or 1950. A (in germany legal) eScooter recently sold by Lidl.There is also a wiki: https://esa-5000.fandom.com/de/wiki/ESA_5000_Wikiand a Telegram group: http://t.me/esa_5000We will probably talk about bus internals, attaching external batteries, dashboard replacements and other scooter modifications.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">M4GNV5</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1570" guid="5e326c69-c80c-4100-86ef-f11a20d427fd">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Human_Punishment_Day_1</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T00:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>00:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1570-session_human_punishment_day_1</slug>
        <title>Human Punishment Day 1</title>
        <subtitle>Social Deduction 2.0</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Lasst uns eine Runde Human Punishment spielen
Human Punishment ist ein Social Deduction Spiel, das Werewolf nicht unähnlich ist.Allerdings gibt es 3 Fraktionen mit eigenen Siegbedingungen, Fraktionswechsel während dem Spiel, potentiell einen Wiedereinstiwg für ausgeschiedene Spieler...Da ich leider nur die deutsche Version besitze, sollten Mitspieler Deutsch lesen können.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Echsenkoenig</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1201" guid="8ec1a778-aa0b-4bc3-b4d0-d1fc9b097ef4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Telekommunikations%C3%BCberwachung_in_Deutschland</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T16:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:15</start>
        <duration>1:15</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1201-session_telekommunikationsueberwachung_in_deutschland</slug>
        <title>Telekommunikationsüberwachung in Deutschland</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Frage-Antwort-Runde mit einem Insider
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mozilla</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1030" guid="219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8ce">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:15</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1030-session_translation_team_meeting</slug>
        <title>Translation Team Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Meeting Day 1 #1 2nd language</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.
This meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Katti</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1027" guid="219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8d0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T19:40:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:40</start>
        <duration>1:20</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1027-session_translation_team_meeting</slug>
        <title>Translation Team Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Meeting Day 1 #2 2nd language</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.
This meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Katti</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room M3">
      <event id="1120" guid="2eaac6d6-b303-4729-af45-15cf8c55417b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:42birds:_Hitchhiker%27s_Towel-Yoga</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T09:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>09:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1120-session_42birds_hitchhiker_s_towel_yoga</slug>
        <title>42birds: Hitchhiker's Towel-Yoga</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We'll do some Yoga to calm our minds and move them bodies. Bring along comfortable clothes – and a towel to lie on ;-)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Birdy1976</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1007" guid="0257ce0d-bffa-48ca-8a89-3f49d143377e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Angelmeeting:_Stage_Support_%26_Stage_Manager</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>2:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1007-session_angelmeeting_stage_support_stage_manager</slug>
        <title>Angelmeeting: Stage Support &amp; Stage Manager</title>
        <subtitle>Partial Intro</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Introduction and Refresher for StageSupporter and StageManager
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Katzazi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1133" guid="e6dc4b0d-33b8-4909-b2a2-e8d857e44169">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:General_Angel_meeting_day_1_/_Introduction_meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1133-session_general_angel_meeting_day_1_introduction_meeting</slug>
        <title>General Angel meeting day 1 / Introduction meeting</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>General Angel meeting day 1 / Introduction meeting for new angels
General angel meeting.All angels please join.Also: New angels please come around to get to know the people and some of the tricks of how-to-angel best.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">DLange</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://engelsystem.de/36c3/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1098" guid="f8a7bdb6-2009-482a-a17f-1b93b4c7d190">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:KinkyGeeks_-_Bondage_f%C3%BCr_Anf%C3%A4nger_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T17:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:30</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1098-session_kinkygeeks_bondage_fuer_anfaenger_workshop</slug>
        <title>KinkyGeeks - Bondage für Anfänger Workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Bondage and Safety lesson for beginner
If you are interested in learning the first steps towards bondage / techniques for playful restraint, this workshop is for you. If you have never touched a piece of rope before, this workshop will give you the basics to get started. We will cover the following topics:* Risk-awareness and consent (intro). How to negotiate a bondage session and how to deal with risk.* Safety and materials. Many materials are suitable for bondage, and there are various cheap or free options. Each material comes with its own safety implications to be aware of. Of course, there is also material that is just ill-suited for most use cases. (aka. Why are furry handcuffs just horrible, what's a "good" piece of rope, and funny stories from mishaps)* Safety and anatomy. Humans are semi-stable objects. While some areas of the human body are pretty resistant to reasonable force (e.g., pressure from rope), others are not. We'll discuss where to be careful with rope, what can happen if things go wrong, and how to tie with safety in mind.* Practice: The square knot. We'll learn a simple, yet effective knot as a building block for all ties in this workshop* Practice: Single column tie. How to tie a rope to a single limb (hand, foot), with the possibility of tying the free side of the rope to objects* Practice: Double column tie. How to tie two limbs together (hands, feet)* Practice: Spaced double column tie. How to tie hands together, but with a rope-bar in between* Practice: Rope organization. How to coil up rope for storage to not end up in a mess the next time you take it back out* Practice: Bonus tie. We'll see. This is a placeholder for leftover time.The workshop is divided into two parts. After the theory parts, we will demonstrate the ties and give you the chance to practice. Each tie is demonstrated and explained in front, afterwards you can give it a try. We have a team of people around to answer questions and help you out if you need assistance. This workshop is designed specifically for beginners, so there are no "stupid" questions. We all started out at some point, and asked the same or similar things back then. The team also has safety scissors at hand ;)You do not necessarily need to bring a partner. Before the practice session, you will have the chance to pair up for practice. While it's always up to you with whom (or even if at all) you want to practice, the experience from the past years has shown us that it somehow always worked out for people to find someone to practice with.While this workshop mostly focuses on rope and rope bondage, we'll also talk about other materials (proper vs. crappy handcuffs, etc.) in the seminar-style theory part.If you have own rope, please do bring it along. We will have some rope you can borrow on a first-come-first-serve basis. Still, the more we have, the better. In case you are unsure whether the rope you have is suitable or not, just bring it along and ask. If you have any further questions you would like to ask us beforehand, feel free to drop by the KinkyGeeks assembly.This workshop is western-style bondage. We want to make bondage accessible to humans of all sizes, shapes, and weights. We therefore place fun and safety above faithfulness to traditional Shibari in this workshop. We'll talk about why a tie works and get the principles right (e.g. the basics of preventing self-tightening ties), rather than minimize or prettify a tie.'''Important:''' In the previous years, we regularly had way too many people trying to get in (rooms are objects of finite size), with waiting lines all across the hallway. This year, we want to avoid the crowd control issues that come with such scenarios. That's why you now need to pre-register for the workshop at https://ticket.kinkygeeks.de. Our website will give you a free ticket, which you need to provide at the workshop door to gain access.The small print: Participation in the practical parts is at your own risk. You must be at least 18 years old to participate in the practical part.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Lil-Missy</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://kinkygeeks.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1102" guid="5bae76cb-7863-4ad4-b71b-8294acad2381">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:KinkyGeeks_-_Hypnose_f%C3%BCr_Anf%C3%A4nger_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1102-session_kinkygeeks_hypnose_fuer_anfaenger_workshop</slug>
        <title>KinkyGeeks - Hypnose für Anfänger Workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Hypnosis lesson for beginner
'''Important:''' In the previous years, we regularly had way too many people trying to get in (rooms are objects of finite size), with waiting lines all across the hallway. This year, we want to avoid the crowd control issues that come with such scenarios. That's why you now need to pre-register for the workshop at https://ticket.kinkygeeks.de. Our website will give you a free ticket, which you need to provide at the workshop door to gain access.Workshop Handout:Http://ideerly.de/hypno-kink-handout.pdf</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Lil-Missy</person>
          <person id="0">Zinboo</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://kinkygeeks.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1441" guid="4f942379-c1a1-4f64-8e49-8d48d1c5645b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Queeres-Nerd-Treffen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T12:45:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:45</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1441-session_queeres_nerd_treffen</slug>
        <title>Queeres-Nerd-Treffen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Meetup für Queere Menschen
Kennenlern-Speed-Dating und gemütliches Zusammensein für Queere und Queer-Freundliche Menschen. Offen für alle.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Firstdorsal</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://queer-augsburg.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room 11">
      <event id="1003" guid="5d91410d-7e49-4e12-a2fc-16abda0103bc">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:A/V_Angel_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1003-session_a_v_angel_meeting</slug>
        <title>A/V Angel Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Day 1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Daily Meetup for A/V Angels
Daily A/V Angel Meeting. More information can be obtained from our news in the angel system</description>
        <persons/>
        <links>
          <link>https://c3voc.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1307" guid="38d088f0-032d-408a-b3a1-6184b7ba326d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Borgbackup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T22:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1307-session_borgbackup</slug>
        <title>Borgbackup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>BorgBackup: Meeting and Q&amp;A session
BorgBackup user and developer meeting.Q&amp;A, feedback, exchange experiences and tips, etc.Also we might have BorgBackup stickers for you to spread - finally!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">TW</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.borgbackup.org/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1180" guid="354e7355-86b0-4dd4-9243-940ee6035c3c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:ChameleonMini_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1180-session_chameleonmini_workshop</slug>
        <title>ChameleonMini Workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>cs</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Details about using and programming ChameleonMini from the makers
------------If you missed the workshop and want to buy a Chameleon. We are at the Italian Hackers Embassy at day 3 from 3pm to 5pm.You might also follow the thread at GitHub [https://github.com/emsec/ChameleonMini/issues/244]------------In this workshop we will introduce you to RFID security and the ChameleonMini. We show you how to read and emulate cards. Moreover we outline some programming guide lines. Besides the theoretical introduction we will have enough space for practical tasks and questions. Here is a small video collection of the [https://www.dailymotion.com/ChameleonMini ChameleonMini in action].[[File:ChameleonMiniWorkshopFlyer.png|thumb|center]]</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Timo</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://github.com/emsec/ChameleonMini/wiki</link>
          <link>https://shop.kasper.it/chameleonmini/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1115" guid="28c2d3de-e3eb-48d7-87b7-fc81bbbd0f95">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Queerfeminist_Families_Plus_Friends_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1115-session_queerfeminist_families_plus_friends_meetup</slug>
        <title>Queerfeminist Families Plus Friends Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Meetup to meet other queer people who live with or care for kids
We are queer families and want to connect to other queer families/care networks.We plan an introduction round and informal chatting. Kids are welcome.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Lila</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1196" guid="28b766d1-5cda-44e1-a145-1b59620b58af">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Subtitles_Angelmeeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T16:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:15</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1196-session_subtitles_angelmeeting</slug>
        <title>Subtitles Angelmeeting</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Subtitles Angelmeeting
This is the introduction meetings for subtitles angels.If you want to become a subtitles angel, you have to attend one of these meetings.At the end of the meeting, attendees will be confirmed as subtitles angels.Please have your nick in the angelsystem ready and select "Subtitles Angel" (necessary for the confirmation).</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Cube</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1147" guid="20d7e865-21df-450b-b7ab-119cee2e3568">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:The_Creative_Potential_of_Software_(Mis)Use</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T18:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:30</start>
        <duration>1:10</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1147-session_the_creative_potential_of_software_mis_use</slug>
        <title>The Creative Potential of Software (Mis)Use</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Open session to discuss interesting use cases of creative software misuse.
Using the examples of Orca software and InfraNodus dataviz tool we will open up a discussion on the potential of creative (mis)use of software. We invite you to bring your own examples and to share with others how you applied an interesting methodology or approach somewhere where it should not have been applied and the results it produced. Hosted by Aerodynamika and NSDOS (aka Koo Des) who use these tools in their daily research and creative practice.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Aerodynamika</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1044" guid="f729430f-eaaa-4c12-831a-6f07a6af0416">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Tor_relay_operator_meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1044-session_tor_relay_operator_meetup</slug>
        <title>Tor relay operator meetup</title>
        <subtitle>Meetup1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Tor operator meetup, discussion and partly moderated
Tor operator meetup, anyone currently operating any Tor infrastructure or anyone planning to operate and infrastructure in the future is welcome to participate here.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Utzer</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.torproject.org/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1035" guid="219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8cf">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T19:40:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:40</start>
        <duration>1:20</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1035-session_translation_team_meeting</slug>
        <title>Translation Team Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Meeting Day 1 #2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.
This meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Katti</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1032" guid="219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8cd">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:15</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1032-session_translation_team_meeting</slug>
        <title>Translation Team Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Meeting Day 1 #1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.
This meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Katti</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Monipilami">
      <event id="1355" guid="be43ab4c-3770-4795-8474-cdad1af9af31">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:AFAR</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1355-session_afar</slug>
        <title>AFAR</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>AFAR
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1356" guid="d197126f-dc6e-460e-bc8f-50270b534000">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Cecilia_Tosh_(SEV)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1356-session_cecilia_tosh_sev_</slug>
        <title>Cecilia Tosh (SEV)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Cecilia Tosh (SEV)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1357" guid="99737b00-1957-41dc-a64f-b764f143ede6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Das_G%C3%BCnther_(PEP_-_Punkt_Elektro_Performance)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1357-session_das_guenther_pep_punkt_elektro_performance_</slug>
        <title>Das Günther (PEP - Punkt Elektro Performance)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Das Günther (PEP - Punkt Elektro Performance)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1358" guid="69e4a045-aa84-4944-a8f4-a6c1156c2242">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Gazelle_Horn_(Monis_Rache/Eclectic)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1358-session_gazelle_horn_monis_rache_eclectic_</slug>
        <title>Gazelle Horn (Monis Rache/Eclectic)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Gazelle Horn (Monis Rache/Eclectic)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1364" guid="1a2e4cb9-1d37-47a0-94cc-ab4b125de826">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hoodie_%26_Shannon_Soundquist_(ProZecco)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T00:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>00:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1364-session_hoodie_shannon_soundquist_prozecco_</slug>
        <title>Hoodie &amp; Shannon Soundquist (ProZecco)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Hoodie &amp; Shannon Soundquist (ProZecco)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1359" guid="778a691f-d141-44cf-bfda-f85f10c7b4bf">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Jakob_Sisterz_(Sachsentrance/_Zur_Klappe)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T22:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1359-session_jakob_sisterz_sachsentrance_zur_klappe_</slug>
        <title>Jakob Sisterz (Sachsentrance/ Zur Klappe)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Jakob Sisterz (Sachsentrance/ Zur Klappe)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1366" guid="6dfe86dc-129a-4446-ac2c-55d8b2e46eb3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mad_Linn</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T02:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>02:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1366-session_mad_linn</slug>
        <title>Mad Linn</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Mad Linn
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1361" guid="419a3eb4-e12e-455f-8ec4-731679099050">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Rahel</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1361-session_rahel</slug>
        <title>Rahel</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Rahel
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:ChaosZone">
      <event id="1321" guid="4a98e37e-4238-48e6-abef-e42d5595227f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Anti-governmental_protests_in_Chile</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:ChaosZone</room>
        <slug>36c3-1321-session_anti_governmental_protests_in_chile</slug>
        <title>Anti-governmental protests in Chile</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Presentation on the recent protests in Chile from the anarchist perspective
Uprising in $hile without leaders and parties.Conversation about what's going on in the Chilean region. Some keys to understand the present situation and how is the protest organise.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Abcdd</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://and.notraces.net</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1257" guid="f00d245e-0efa-4d16-8cd4-d2e6cca970b9">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Chaoszone_Junghacker_CTF</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>6:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:ChaosZone</room>
        <slug>36c3-1257-session_chaoszone_junghacker_ctf</slug>
        <title>Chaoszone Junghacker CTF</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Einfaches CTF
Wir haben ein einfaches CTF (boot2root), welches sich besonders für Einsteiger eignet. Die zum CTF gehörenden Rätsel (auf Englisch) leiten die Spieler in die richtige Richtung, im zweiten Schritt können dann jeweils Exploits angewendet werden.Am Ende seid Ihr Admin auf der Maschine.Ich würde mich besonders über junge Teilnehmer freuen; allerdings sollten die Teilnehmer über grundlegende Computerkenntnisse (Linux) verfügen und z.B. schonmal ein ssh benutzt haben, oder wissen wie eine Web-App konzeptionell funktioniert. Wir schätzen motivierte Jugendliche ab der 9. Klasse haben eine Chance, vielleicht aber auch erst etwas später. Wir werden auf jeden Fall auch junge erwachsene Teilnehmer zulassen.'''Teilnehmer müssen eigene Laptops (mit Kabel-LAN) mitbringen. Wenn Ihr darauf Kali-Linux per USB-Stick (auch selbst mitbringen) bootet, seid Ihr bestens vorbereitet.'''Wir sind auf 20 Teilnehmer beschränkt.Tragt Euch bitte hier in der Wikipage ein, wenn Ihr teilnehmen wollt und auch tatsächlich kommt. Zu 2. spielt es sich leichter, deswegen werden wir zu Anfang des Spiels Teams bilden.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">KlObs</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1529" guid="8da24ede-44a8-47eb-962a-8bb1ac45b98a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Reclaim_your_(fitness)_data</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:ChaosZone</room>
        <slug>36c3-1529-session_reclaim_your_fitness_data</slug>
        <title>Reclaim your (fitness) data</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Diskuss how to reclaim the data of your fitness trackers.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Magomi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room M2">
      <event id="1083" guid="05a64b74-b9b6-4478-977c-f3341a48dcc2">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Arch_Linux_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1083-session_arch_linux_meetup</slug>
        <title>Arch Linux Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Meetup for users and people interested in the Arch Linux project
Arch Linux is a distribution created in 2002 that focuses on user centrality. It's a do-it-yourself distribution that provides a minimal base set of packages to let the user build on.The intentions of the meetup is to have a few short 20 minute talks, and then some community discussions. Members from Arch team will participate. Last year we had a completely packed room, and it doesn't look like it will be better this year :)If there is anything you want to do, feel free to email foxboron@archlinux.org</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Foxboron</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.archlinux.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1088" guid="3c48d37f-7f16-4ec9-b983-f83d208ed5ba">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Awarenessteam_Introduction_and_Q%26A</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1088-session_awarenessteam_introduction_and_q_a</slug>
        <title>Awarenessteam Introduction and Q&amp;A</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>In this session, the Awarenessteam will answer the following questions and more: What is the CCC Awarenessteam and how can it help me? What does it do and what does it not currently do? There will be room for your questions and for discussion.
Note: This in NOT an introductory angel meeting! This session is aimed at all Congress participants who want to learn about the Awarenessteam.Members of the CCC Awarenessteam will give an introduction to the team, what work it does, how it does this work, and how it interacts with other teams and the overall Congress organizational structure.We will also answer your questions and there will be room for discussion.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Theresa</person>
          <person id="0">Rafiot</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://help.ccc.de/awareness/index.en.html</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1039" guid="baffacba-85b1-4b44-92c4-bb84f75605d8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Edu-Stammtisch</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1039-session_edu_stammtisch</slug>
        <title>Edu-Stammtisch</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Stammtisch für Menschen aus dem Bildungsbereich
Stammtisch für Menschen aus dem BildungsbereichHier nach Nachtrag die Links zu unseren Fahrstuhlreden:* https://www.oercamp.de/* https://buendnis-freie-bildung.de/* https://github.com/frank-christiansen/iqsh-winkekatze* http://www.olaf.one/* https://tetrapix.de/* https://instahub.org/* https://ada7.de/* https://tcp.nhcham.org/</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Wi-wissen</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1014" guid="f369950c-3afb-49f8-b825-ac5235fad4d5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Intro_to_CTFs_and_binary_Exploitation</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1014-session_intro_to_ctfs_and_binary_exploitation</slug>
        <title>Intro to CTFs and binary Exploitation</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Part I: Intro to CTFs with the example of picoCTF.  Can be used as guided preparation for junior (and/or main) C3 CTF. Part II: Binary exploitation with Stack Based Buffer Overflows. Workshop VM provided (please download before)
This is a workshop primarily put together for haecksen, but if there are free seats, and you want to join, that works.However, it's very important to me that every haeckse that wants to join at any given time has the opportunity. Please be kind enough to respect that and help to make that happen. '''Part I: '''Intro to CTFs with the example of picoCTF.  Short example showcases for each of the main categories (very basic examples for: web, crypto, reversing, forensic); binary exploitation covered in part II). &lt;br /&gt;'''Part II: '''Binary exploitation with Stack Based Buffer Overflows and Return Oriented Programming. Workshop VM (containing slides, exercises etc) for the whole Workshop provided (please download before, Link will follow).&lt;br /&gt;=&gt; To get most of the workshop, and especially Part II, its best when you follow along! :)So what you need is:* some sort of Hypervisor (Virtualbox, VMware) installed* ca. 10 Gb free diskspace for the VM (ping me via email if you really can't afford the space- we will find a solution)* import the VM and you're ready to go, excited to see you there :)Instructions to prepare and set up the VM: &lt;br /&gt;https://beginnersctf2019.pads.ccc.de/1 &lt;br /&gt;pw: LetsPlay!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chiliz</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1168" guid="ef442ca4-3569-45f9-b205-50e564f83bda">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Open_Source_Silicon</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T22:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1168-session_open_source_silicon</slug>
        <title>Open Source Silicon</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Update on new advances in the area of open source silicon, including interesting new announcements.
Update on the status of various open source silicon projects;* System Verilog support in open source tools** System Verilog compliance test suite - https://github.com/SymbiFlow/sv-tests and https://symbiflow.github.io/sv-tests** New System Verilog formatter and linter - https://github.com/google/verible** New System Verilog parser - https://github.com/alainmarcel/Surelog* OpenRoadProject - https://theopenroadproject.org/* OpenRAM - https://github.com/VLSIDA/OpenRAM* Open Source PDKs</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mithro</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1114" guid="a13e233f-c6c2-4941-81c9-bf3dc088b761">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Passwordsafe_f%C3%BCr_Anf%C3%A4nger</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1114-session_passwordsafe_fuer_anfaenger</slug>
        <title>Passwordsafe für Anfänger</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Du wolltest schon immer einen Passwortsafe nutzen? In diesem Workshop richten wir uns einen Passwortsafe ein!
Du benutzt die drei gleichen Passwörter für alle deine Online-Accounts? Du weißt, dass das nicht sicher ist, hast bislang aber noch keine bessere Lösung gefunden?In diesem Workshop lernen wir den OpenSource-Passwordsafe [https://www.bitwarden.com Bitwarden] kennen, der sich auf dem PC (Windows, MacOS, Linux) sowie auf dem Smartphone (Android, iOS) nutzen lässt. Zunächst schauen wir uns an was ein Passwortsafe (auch: Passwordmanager) ist, wie er funktioniert und worauf man zu achten hat, anschließend gibt es Zeit und Anleitung sich einen Passwortsafe einzurichten. '''Vorkenntnisse''': Dieser Workshop erfordert keine IT-Vorkenntnisse und richtet sich an alle, die einen Passwortsafe nutzen wollen, sich aber nicht auskennen oder sich noch nicht überwinden konnten.'''Mitbringen''': Wer sich während des Workshops einen Passwortsafe einrichten möchte, der sollte Laptop und Smartphone (oder Tablet) mitbringen.  Ebenso wäre es hilfreich, die für den Passwortsafe erforderlichen Apps und Plugins schon vorab zu installieren, sodass wir während des Workshops uns auf die Einrichtung konzentrieren können:* '''2-Faktor-Authentifizierungs-App''' ([https://www.golem.de/news/google-apple-und-mailaccounts-zwei-faktor-authentifizierung-richtig-nutzen-1612-124868.html Was ist das?]) für das Smartphone ** Für iPhone/iPad: [https://apps.apple.com/de/app/authenticator/id766157276 Authenticator] ** Für Android: [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.authenticator2&amp;hl=de Google Authenticator] oder [https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.bierbaumer.otp_authenticator/ Authenticator (im FDroid-Store)]* '''Webbrowser-Plugin''' fürs Autotype,  so werden deine Logindaten automatisch vom Passwordsafe ins Loginfeld des Browsers eingefügt. Installiere dir das Plugin für deine/n Lieblingsbrowser: [https://bitwarden.com/#download siehe Plugins auf bitwarden.com]* '''Bitwarden-Smartphone-App''' um mobil auf Passwörter zugreifen zu können** Für [https://itunes.apple.com/app/bitwarden-free-password-manager/id1137397744?mt=8 iPhone/iPad]** Für [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.x8bit.bitwarden Android]'''Warum Bitwarden?''' Bitwarden bietet sich an, da er Open-Source ist, als sicher eingeschätzt wird, für fast alle Geräte und Betriebssysteme verfügbar und für Einsteiger einfach zu nutzen.Bei Fragen: Tjal [https://twitter.com/tuikc @tuikc auf Twitter] oder DECT 8524 oder Mail: edwg6g6rtwf@temp.mailbox.orgSlides:  https://docdro.id/C9sx9cn</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Tjal</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1131" guid="387fc710-b149-4ce2-9013-7dd380ea2d93">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:QueerFeministGeeks_-_MeetUp</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1131-session_queerfeministgeeks_meetup</slug>
        <title>QueerFeministGeeks - MeetUp</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>QueerFeministGeeks - Meetup
Meetup for everyone who identifies as queer and/or feminist and/or trans* or otherwise non-{white+male+straight+cis}. We will network with each other and exchange projects and ideas. This meetup is open to people of all genders, but please be mindful of how much space you are taking up and let those this meeting is intended for take priority. We try to be newbie- and introvert-friendly, so please do come even if you don't know anybody yet!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0range</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://lists.riseup.net/www/subscribe/queerfeministgeeks</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace">
      <event id="1394" guid="5e519c4e-3e90-4863-be57-19bc6d78ea01">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:BEAM_LIKE_THE_MAYA_DID:_With_cacao_to_inner_and_outer_beauty</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1394-session_beam_like_the_maya_did_with_cacao_to_inner_and_outer_beauty</slug>
        <title>BEAM LIKE THE MAYA DID: With cacao to inner and outer beauty</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1397" guid="812ece46-217e-4a01-81d4-ff370ac5074f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:CV_DAZZLE:_Facial_Treatment_against_Facial_Recognition</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1397-session_cv_dazzle_facial_treatment_against_facial_recognition</slug>
        <title>CV DAZZLE: Facial Treatment against Facial Recognition</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Try out a CV Dazzle to hack your face to recognition tech. Break up the lines of your face and get a make-up of extremes. Never hide! Always dazzle!
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1389" guid="6bdddf66-a785-4f08-b1df-2f8711554dc5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:REBOOT_THAI_STYLE:_Learn_how_to_thai_massage_your_nerdy_cramps_away</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1389-session_reboot_thai_style_learn_how_to_thai_massage_your_nerdy_cramps_away</slug>
        <title>REBOOT THAI STYLE: Learn how to thai massage your nerdy cramps away</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>In our reactor you will learn how to reprogram a body with Thai massage.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1565" guid="96d5b803-507b-4aa5-b9a1-cd2a5410421f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Test_2</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1565-session_test_2</slug>
        <title>Test 2</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Test
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Nexus</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Backspace">
      <event id="1267" guid="a0578173-14c3-44eb-b522-68515b908e2d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Beer_Tasting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T20:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:30</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Backspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1267-session_beer_tasting</slug>
        <title>Beer Tasting</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Taste a variety of franconian beers
Hey guys, I‘m out of stock - 6 trays empty after the first round of beer tasting ;-)Please enjoy [[Session:Beer tasting|Beer tasting @foodhacking base]] on day 2 starting at 10 p.m.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Jur</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.bierstrasse-franken.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="C-base">
      <event id="1670" guid="37728110-3b2c-4f26-881c-705135d180c0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Board_Games_etc.</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T22:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1670-session_board_games_etc_</slug>
        <title>Board Games etc.</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Just playin'
Haning out and playing board gamesPentagameChessGoQuatro</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Penta</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1158" guid="4e14dacd-e21b-43ef-884a-5723d19ab6a8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Cyber4EDU</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T15:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1158-session_cyber4edu</slug>
        <title>Cyber4EDU</title>
        <subtitle>C4EDU Workshop 1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Nachhaltig gute Software, Lernmaterialien und Hardware für Schulen
Wir wollen einen Vorschlag für eine Checkliste für Schulen diskutieren. Die Checkliste soll Schulen helfen bei der Auswahl von Software, Lerninhalten und Hardware eine Orientierung für relevante Kriterien geben.Die Sessionplanung findet hier statt:https://cyber4edu.org/c4e/pad/p/36c3</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">DerMicha</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://cyber4edu.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1256" guid="7365f835-00c4-4345-a3db-4e10958e062c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Digitale_Freiheit_Z%C3%BCndschnurtreffen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T17:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1256-session_digitale_freiheit_zuendschnurtreffen</slug>
        <title>Digitale Freiheit Zündschnurtreffen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Digitale Freiheit Kick-Off Treffen
Kick-Off Treffen aller Mitglieder der Digitalen Freiheit; Verteilen von Cluster-schichten und Stimmungszündung.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dfkreativ</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1249" guid="6ce16f97-bdde-4638-888f-5067564b41a2">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:F-Droid_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1249-session_f_droid_meetup</slug>
        <title>F-Droid Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>F-Droid Community Meetup
F-Droid is an installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications for the Android platform. The client makes it easy to browse, install, and keep track of updates on your device.This is a meet-up of F-Droid developers, developers of FOSS Android apps and interested users of the free Android ecosystem.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Bubu</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://f-droid.org</link>
          <link>https://mastodon.technology/@fdroidorg</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1393" guid="de2e1302-8688-48bc-95b9-7c6cb37150bb">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Vektorgrafiken_mit_Inkscape</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T18:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1393-session_vektorgrafiken_mit_inkscape</slug>
        <title>Vektorgrafiken mit Inkscape</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Grundlegendes zu Pixel vs Vektoren ür den Plotter
Dies wird ein Workshop zum Erstellen von Vektorgrafiken (.svg) um den Schneidplotter c_neidi zu Füttern (workshop an Tag 2)Gerne Laptop mit installiertem Inkscape mitbringen (externe Maus macht die Sache einfacher als Touchpad)https://inkscape.org/de/release/inkscape-0.92.4/Gerne auch simple Motive mitbringen, die dann plott-fertig gemacht werden können.(am besten ein-zweifarbig bzw schwarz-weiss)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">E-punc</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1192" guid="fe333059-81f6-482a-93bb-f55a54f2176b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Werewolf</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1192-session_werewolf</slug>
        <title>Werewolf</title>
        <subtitle>Werewolf Day 1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Werewolf, the (roleplaying)(card)game
We will play "Les Loups-Garous de Thiercelieux" (aka Werewolf).Newbies welcome, I'll explain the rules at the start of each session.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Haurane</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room M1">
      <event id="1080" guid="a75a18f3-0930-4862-8acc-b0af59e014f5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:C3auti</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1080-session_c3auti</slug>
        <title>C3auti</title>
        <subtitle>c3auti Engelschulung Tag 1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
find more Info at [[C3auti]]</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Lasse</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1042" guid="e0c8e36c-7b5c-4d95-b4ab-5363f8e0ca52">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:C3auti</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1042-session_c3auti</slug>
        <title>C3auti</title>
        <subtitle>ADHS Meetup</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
find more Info at [[C3auti]]</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Lasse</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1045" guid="ea6e37db-20f9-44dd-9438-2d2d1208f828">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:C3auti</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1045-session_c3auti</slug>
        <title>C3auti</title>
        <subtitle>c3auti Telefonbereitschaft Treffen</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
find more Info at [[C3auti]]</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Lasse</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1181" guid="56e66c52-af43-444f-8149-9b3fc0f601d3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Foundation_workshop:_Hands-on,_how_does_the_Internet_work%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T11:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1181-session_foundation_workshop_hands_on_how_does_the_internet_work_</slug>
        <title>Foundation workshop: Hands-on, how does the Internet work?</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>This workshop is for all who only have a vague idea or might not know at all what an "IP address" is. We'll learn how the Internet works by making Internet traffic visible. This is a beginner's workshop. If you toyed with Wireshark before, you will be bored to hell in this workshop.
Invisible to the casual user, lots of computers communicate and work together to deliver the kitten videos you're craving. In this workshop, we use the tool Wireshark (available for all operating systems) to make this communication visible. In lots of life demos, we'll learn that the domain names we're familiar with, like ccc.de or fridaysforfuture.de, are a thin layer around IP addresses, which are the real addresses computers use to identify themselves. We'll uncover which hidden information your browser sends along each request, and we'll see how easy it is to intercept traffic.This workshop is for everybody who is interested in knowing how the Internet works, in which form computers talk to each other. Absolutely no prerequisites are required. People who are familiar with network stacks will be bored to hell.Note to the infrastructure team: In the final part of the talk, we'll perform a standard ARP spoofing attack to intercept traffic from a volunteer. Of course we won't use the congress network for this. I'll open an own hotspot.* '''[https://www.speicherleck.de/iblech/stuff/wireshark-36c3.pdf Slides of the talk]'''* Commands which appeared in the talk: ifconfig, ip a, ping 8.8.8.8, echo 1 &gt; /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward,* Questions are welcome! +49 176 95110311, iblech@speicherleck.de</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1104" guid="ad94eb41-919a-467b-99e4-07406b36ca19">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Heralds_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1104-session_heralds_meeting</slug>
        <title>Heralds Meeting</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Annual Refresher and Updates for the Heralds
Annual Meeting of Heralds. We want to talk about whats new this year, what changed, give a couple of reminders and prepare our part of Congress.This year, we do not take new Heralds on board, our team is already complete.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ijon</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1483" guid="7e89cf5e-5f73-4614-94d4-54617fef8fc2">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hodographs_matter:_a_skewed_perspective_on_the_gravitational_n-body_problem</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T23:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:00</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1483-session_hodographs_matter_a_skewed_perspective_on_the_gravitational_n_body_problem</slug>
        <title>Hodographs matter: a skewed perspective on the gravitational n-body problem</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Short improvised lecture/talk about a recent perspective change in studying the problem of n masses in the plane
Talk on recent developments in studying the gravitational n-body Problem.Preliminaries: interest in Astronomy and Mathematics, particularly geometry. Understanding https://youtu.be/xdIjYBtnvZU (Feynman's Lecture on the Kepler problem) is helpful. Overview: The first half offers a historical overview of the subject while the second half focuses on Hamiltonian Dynamics and relative equilibria with a somewhat surprising historical twist.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">JuliusCaesar</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1040" guid="a31a0334-b3d6-4768-a2b3-f13d79951440">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hygienebelehrung_/_Frikadellendiplom</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1040-session_hygienebelehrung_frikadellendiplom</slug>
        <title>Hygienebelehrung / Frikadellendiplom</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>für alle Engel, die etwas mit Essen zu tun haben (wollen)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Waldwesen</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1015" guid="624b40c6-1a70-494d-b2fd-d05bb79145b0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Introduction_for_Soldering_Angels</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1015-session_introduction_for_soldering_angels</slug>
        <title>Introduction for Soldering Angels</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Introduction for angels helping at the soldering workshop organized by "Chaos macht Schule"
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Hbr</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://junghack.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1163" guid="e16f568c-2006-47b9-b83e-ece52eb74b54">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wondrous_mathematics:_A_gentle_introduction_to_P_vs._NP,_the_biggest_open_question_in_computer_science</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T21:50:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:50</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1163-session_wondrous_mathematics_a_gentle_introduction_to_p_vs_np_the_biggest_open_question_in_computer_science</slug>
        <title>Wondrous mathematics: A gentle introduction to P vs. NP, the biggest open question in computer science</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Very roughly, P is the class of efficiently solvable problems and NP is the class of non-efficiently solvable problems. A basic fact of life is P ≠ NP. However, for the last fifty years, this observation has stubbornly resisted every attempt of a proof. The talk will carefully explain ... (see long description)
The talk will carefully explain:* what the precise statement of the conjecture P ≠ NP is* how the world would look like if P = NP* whether it might be that it's provable that the conjecture is unprovable (that the conjecture exceeds the boundaries of logic)* what's known about hypothetical proofs of P ≠ NPThis talk requires no mathematical prerequisites. Indeed, people who took classes on computability theory in university will be bored to hell and should only attend if they plan to support the session by offering interesting remarks. :-) To enjoy and follow the talk, you should know that we use algorithms to solve computational problems and that some are more efficient than others. You'll be extra prepared if at some point in your life you've implemented some algorithms. That said, you will only enjoy the talk if you enjoy mathematical thinking and a certain amount of mathematical precision. This is not a light-and-fun talk, to the small extent that it's fun it's only thanks to the interesting theoretical relationships discussed in the talk.'''[https://rawgit.com/iblech/mathezirkel-kurs/master/mathecamp-2019/p-vs-np/slides-36c3.pdf Slides]''''''[https://rawgit.com/iblech/mathezirkel-kurs/master/mathecamp-2019/p-vs-np/ablauf.txt Some details]''' (in German)'''[https://www.scottaaronson.com/papers/pnp.pdf Survey paper by Scott Aaronson]''' (very much recommended)'''Thanks''' are due to Anna Rubeck who prepared an earlier version of this talk and who inspired me to give this talk.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:C3blind">
      <event id="1312" guid="b92412f9-7947-490f-b490-a5fe0ba013d1">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:C3blind_community_meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T19:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:C3blind</room>
        <slug>36c3-1312-session_c3blind_community_meetup</slug>
        <title>C3blind community meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let's get to know each other and discuss c3blind's future!
Get to know the other blind/visually impaired individuals at this year's Chaos Communication Congress.As it is c3blind's first year in existence, we would also like to discuss the future of the project/assembly/team and what we can do on future Chaos events to spread the word on blindness.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Nwng</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://c3blind.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Haecksen">
      <event id="1302" guid="a78ecd62-2087-41a2-a24d-8b086495c0b8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:CTF_Einf%C3%BChrung</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T21:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1302-session_ctf_einfuehrung</slug>
        <title>CTF Einführung</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Einführung in das 36C3 Capture the Flag für Neulinge
This introduction is mainly for FNTIs* and has limited seats. We might open it if there is space left.* women, non-binary, inter and trans persons.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Zitro</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1293" guid="52b63ac2-6c44-4f40-8fd9-b2e5f920572d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Lightningtalks_bei_den_Haecksen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1293-session_lightningtalks_bei_den_haecksen</slug>
        <title>Lightningtalks bei den Haecksen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We present cool ideas and projects to each other
Ähnlich wie bei den Lightningtalks auf den Hauptbühnen geht es darum, innerhalb von etwa 5min ein Thema, eine Idee oder ein Projekt zu präsentieren. Wir machen das in kleinerer, gemütlicherer Runde.Similar to the lightningtalks on the main stage this is an opportunity to present a topic of your choice in about 5min.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Zitro</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1291" guid="a9d2d464-7a7e-42d8-8dde-4cad0987f422">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pseudo-Yoga</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>0:20</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1291-session_pseudo_yoga</slug>
        <title>Pseudo-Yoga</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>fast wie echtes Yoga
Jeden Morgen um 11:00, Fast wie echtes Yoga.Am zweiten Tag um 10:30 Uhr, direkt vor dem Haecksen-Frühstück.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Piko</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Kidspace">
      <event id="1448" guid="98f7b63b-8855-4d3d-8bbf-cb137017a8c5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Calliope</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1448-session_calliope</slug>
        <title>Calliope</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>spielerisch und kreativ die Welt der Computer kennenlernen
Mit dem Calliope mini kannst du spielerisch und kreativ die Welt der Computer kennenlernen. calliope.ccAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 5-10Alter: 6+ JahreDauer: 30-60minAnmeldung erforderlich?: Nein</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Bate</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://calliope.cc</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1457" guid="9d2a99c4-5e30-4b1b-b19a-b38dcedfe277">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Factorio</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>6:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1457-session_factorio</slug>
        <title>Factorio</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>10 Rechner zum Factorio spielen, Leute die das Spiel erklären
10 Rechner zum Factorio spielen, Leute die das Spiel erklärenAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: ca 10-20 gleichzeitig (inkl. Zuschauer)Alter: 7-m JahreDauer bis zu ca.1.5hAnmeldung erforderlich? nein (wenn was frei ist)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Cisz</person>
          <person id="0">Ben</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1503" guid="ddb24dd6-9c5d-42f7-aea3-d36c144aa9ee">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Selbstgebaute_Musik</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1503-session_selbstgebaute_musik</slug>
        <title>Selbstgebaute Musik</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten Klangerzeugern
Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten KlangerzeugernAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 3-7Alter: für Kinder von 5-99 JahrenAnmeldung erforderlich?: nein, kommt jederzeit vorbei (während der Workshopzeiten)Unkostenbeitrag: Freiwillige Spenden</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Manu</person>
          <person id="0">Lea</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://selbstgebautemusik.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1461" guid="8dc16928-8b9f-46d8-99de-76836381b583">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Selbstgebaute_Musik</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1461-session_selbstgebaute_musik</slug>
        <title>Selbstgebaute Musik</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten Klangerzeugern
Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten KlangerzeugernAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 3-7Alter: für Kinder von 5-99 JahrenAnmeldung erforderlich?: nein, kommt jederzeit vorbei (während der Workshopzeiten)Unkostenbeitrag: Freiwillige Spenden</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Manu</person>
          <person id="0">Lea</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://selbstgebautemusik.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1450" guid="e176be19-e602-4392-a398-362213ffdf4d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:T-Shirt_Druck</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1450-session_t_shirt_druck</slug>
        <title>T-Shirt Druck</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>print your own t-shirt, Bedruckt eure T-Shirts
Print your own t-shirt with screen printing.Bedruckt eure eigenen T-Shirts mit siebdruck.Anzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 4 / StundeAlter: &gt; 6 JahreDauer 15 ~ 30 MinutenAnmeldung erforderlich? Wir werden Wartemarken ausgebenUnkostenbeitrag: freiwillig, 8~10€ je nach Verbrauch</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ploenne</person>
          <person id="0">Manou</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Pseudoroom">
      <event id="1540" guid="8a9c8592-e7e9-4760-88e2-45306550d664">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Captain_Sonar</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T20:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:15</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Pseudoroom</room>
        <slug>36c3-1540-session_captain_sonar</slug>
        <title>Captain Sonar</title>
        <subtitle>Let's play</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Captain Sonar
Wir spielen das Spiel Captain Sonar.Bitte über https://www.schokoladensouffle.eu/captainsonar/ anmelden, maximal acht Teilnehmer, FCFSWir spielen bei der Gaderobe im Pseudoroom (CCL Gebäude ganz unten)DECT 3060 bei Rückfragenmehr Infos zum Spiel: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Sonar</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ankylotech</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.schokoladensouffle.eu/captainsonar/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Foodhackingbase">
      <event id="1244" guid="1d78e5c5-6395-47de-9888-9fed5a22f59f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Cidre_Making</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1244-session_cidre_making</slug>
        <title>Cidre Making</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>This workshop is heavily hands on (and also shoulders, arms and so on) with some demonstrations and of course product tasting. The idea is to share knowledge about cider making.
[[Image:800px-Pressage_garcons_en_action_faa102019.jpg|thumb|garçons in action]][[Image:800px-Pressage_nettoyage_faa102019.jpg|thumb|piscine de pommes]][[Image:800px-Moi_nuren_1600_faa05122019.jpg|thumb|feeding the rap]][[Image:800px-Pressage_pressoir_mout_faa102019.jpg|thumb|marc being pressed]][[Image:800px-Marc_pommes_1600_faa05122019.jpg|thumb|pressed marc de pommes]][[Image:800px-Cider_sample_testing_ferme_du_vastel_29012017.jpg|thumb|cidre density measurement]][[Image:800px-Soutirage_cubbi_ibc_1600_faa112019.jpg|thumb|soutirage/racking 10 hl IBC]][[Fhb_36c3|&lt;&lt;&lt;Back to the main page&gt;&gt;&gt;]][https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/cidremaking36c3/ To secure spot on this workshop please sign in here.]This workshop is heavily hands on (and also shoulders, arms and so on) with some demonstrations and of course product tasting. The idea is to share as much knowledge about cider making which I got during my formation at [http://cfppa.le-robillard.fr/ le Robillard] and from my own brewing within this limited time as possible. It is suitable for people who are already doing cider and for the ones who are really interested. Not all of the things which I ([[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]) plan to do with you are going to happen because of the biological and chemical limitations, like défécation for example. During the event you can count on tasting and crashing the different cider variety apples which I bring for you from France and this time with names attached. The focus will be on amère (bitters) and douce-amère (bitter-sweets) varieties which are out of France and UK. After crashing we will do pressing (first designated for cider) and after that rémiage (adding water to already pressed marc) to get second press which is traditionally fermented into less alcoholic petit cidre. We will do also measurement of density and will talk about how to do it properly. Alcohol test on pectin shouldn't also be a problem. If all goes well, but as said above who knows, we may be able to have chapeau brun or chapeau blanc so you can see it in real life and if so we can do proper separation by soutirage/racking. Soutirage will be done one way or other by gravity or pump on another batch or water. I plan to bring non-self priming pump so you will also learn how to use it. It may sounds simple but if you have never done it before and you for example buy it second hand like me, there are some "cliffhangers" which we can overcome in one session instead of getting "f" during season or two. If anyone can get hands on decent pH meter and microscope, than we could do also proper measurements and possibly counting of yeast cells but that really depends if we get this equipment or not, I do not have it at the moment. Of course part of the workshop will be small tasting of what we pressed, some young cider and some ciders, plus I'll try to get some specific defects - much harder to get hands on than good cider by the way. Well as you can see there is plenty to talk about and even more to do. It would be a good idea to bring some "non VIP cloths", you know what happens if you stand on the wrong end of the hose ...'''This workshop is donation based no one turned away for lack of funds'''. With limited amount of spots and because of the complexity any help from the ones who actually "have" would be appreciated. I do estimate the overall costs of the workshop around €200 and lets be honest I'm more or less "forgetting" all the time needed to make it happen. For me this is really a passion and something what I feel like I'm starting to have quite pretty good expertise in, it would be hard for you to get this info somewhere else quickly so I it makes sense to me to share it with you.[[category:36c3]]</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Algoldor</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Cidre_making_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1229" guid="501dc0d8-9558-43db-8614-d391410f1b8b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Curtisannes_Cake_Center</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1229-session_curtisannes_cake_center</slug>
        <title>Curtisannes Cake Center</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Bringing curtisannes cantine from OpenLab Augsburg to 36C3!
Bringing curtisannes cantine from OpenLab Augsburg to 36C3!...this time we will be baking, though.I'm proud to be able to celebrate my birthday at Congress - so I intend to celebrate with various cakes and Fairy Dust Cookies! If you got a sweet tooth, a weakness for decorating or children who do, feel free to join in curtisannes cake center!The cakes I plan to bake are:- cinnamon rolls with raisins and cream cheese - tarte au chocolate with orange slices - almond apple pie - carrot cake with pecans and almondsFurthermore, I hope there is still time left to prepare a simple cookie dough and decorations. If it doesn't fit in the timeslot on 27th, we may prepare the dough later and bake them during 36C3 anyway.If you have further questions or requests just send me an e-mail: contact@curtisanne.rocks or take a look at the foodhackingbase wiki page: https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Ccc36c3See you there!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0x378</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Ccc36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1230" guid="017b6087-ac16-4968-8beb-051596720f24">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Detox_Seaweed_Bibimbab</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1230-session_detox_seaweed_bibimbab</slug>
        <title>Detox Seaweed Bibimbab</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Hands on workshop on detox seaweed Bibimbap
[[Image:Seaweed_bibimbab_1.jpg|thumb|Seaweed bibimbab]][[Image:Seaweed_bibimbab_2.jpg|thumb|Seaweed bibimbab with rice]][[Fhb_36c3|&lt;&lt;&lt;Back to the main page&gt;&gt;&gt;]][https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/bibimbab36c3/ To secure spot on this workshop please sign in here].Hi everyone!! I'm Eunha from Korea. Korea has the one of the most variety of seaweed. Traditionally we enjoy the seafood and seaweed. For examnple after you (only women case) have a birth you should eat miyoek (''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakame Undaria pinnatifida]'') for a while because the iodine makes the woman after birth the blood clean and her womb shrinks quickly. You can see and enjoy the several eatable seaweed in my workshop "hacked" with traditional Korean [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibimbap bibimbab]. Through this workshop i hope you have more interests in sea and nature. Thanks.This workshop is based at donations at your will no one turned away for lack of funds.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0x378</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Sea_weed_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1231" guid="10157073-60ae-4806-b73d-592265cff09c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Introduction_to_Beef_Jerky_Drying_Boxes</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1231-session_introduction_to_beef_jerky_drying_boxes</slug>
        <title>Introduction to Beef Jerky Drying Boxes</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>This workshop is an introduction to a cheap and simple beef jerky drying box. It will take you through making the box from provided materials.
To secure spot on this workshop please sign in [https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/jerky-fhb-36c3/ here] when the sign in system is ready.[[Image:800px-Box_open_IMG_20181209_222125_521_s.png|thumb|right|Jerky, drying in the Box]][[Image:651px-Box_closed_IMG_20181209_222149_274.png|thumb|right|The complete Box]][[Image:800px-Box_with_battery_IMG_20181209_222021_007_s.png|thumb|right|A better view on a quick and dirty power supply of the Box]]This workshop is an introduction to a cheap and simple beef jerky drying box. It will take you through making the box from provided materials. After that the preparation of meat for drying will be handled.There will be samples for participants, to try what kind of jerky can be made with these boxes. [https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Recipe:Beef_Jerky Workshop recipe is shared here.]In this workshop you will be provided with everything you need for building a beef jerky box. This box is designed to be small, lightweight, flexible and cheap. It is very simple but works fine. The box can be folded nicely and takes little space when folded together. There are several possibilities for hanging the meat while drying, the "standard" method simply folds away as the box is collapsed. After use, the box can be easily cleaned, even sticky marinade rinses off.There is space for drying around 200gr of meat at once, more or less. I'm sure this could be even more if more fishing line is added, but that might impact drying time.The number of parts is small and the potential for future hacking is definitely there. Some suggested adding an air filter (for filtering out dust from the incoming air) for example. This can easily be done, there is space left for that!The old 9V clip to power the box has been replaced by 5V (USB) power, but a power supply that directly delivers 12V is tested the most. The 5V way uses a step up converter and should work just fine, but there have been no long term tests.We have enough material for 9 people.This workshop is based on '''donation at your will no one turned away for lack of funds'''. If you can afford to donate, please do.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0x378</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Beef_Jerky_Box_Making_363</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1232" guid="0f96e65a-15a3-4c4f-8798-d99dedd90cc9">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Introduction_to_Tempeh_Making</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1232-session_introduction_to_tempeh_making</slug>
        <title>Introduction to Tempeh Making</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Workshop as an introduction to soybean fermentation. It will take you through the preparation of the soybeans or other legumes.
[https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/tempehmaking36c3 To secure spot on this workshop please sign in here.][[Image:800px-Tempeh_cloth_overview_faa05092017.jpg|thumb|right|Tempeh made in cloth]][[Image:800px-Tempeh_banana_leave_ready_1600_faa08092017.jpg|thumb|right|Tempeh in banana leave]][[Image:800px-Tempeh_banana_leave_cut_close_up_1600_faa08092017.jpg|thumb|right|Tempeh cut close up]][https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Recipe:Tempeh_making_manual_-_short_workshop_form Workshop manual is shared here.]This workshop is an introduction to soybean fermentation. It will take you through the preparation of the soybeans or other legumes (most likely chickpeas), inoculation of the beans with the microbial culture and the subsequent harvesting and aging - your ferment should be ready for preparation and eating on the Day 3. We will focus on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempeh tempeh] cultured by ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhizopus_oligosporus Rhizopus oligosporus]'' which is nice and easy opening for beginners.The diversity of the ferments which can be prepared from soybeans (and other legumes) is truly amazing, depending on the cultures (microbes) being used and conditions/techniques applied (and of course the treatment of the beans). In this workshop we will go through the basic steps which will secure proper preparation of the chickpeas/beans as a substrate for the microbes to inoculate it with. Optimal fermentation conditions will be discussed and devices making it easy to establish them suggested ([https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Experimental_Incubator Experimental Incubator] for example). We will be also harvesting/preparing the previously made tempeh and as usually tasting samples of the final products. The results of this workshop should be ready for tasting on Day 3 (48 hours of fermentation at 25-30°C is sufficient). We are going to provide the participants with adequate starter cultures for their experiments, at least for few first batches, you should however get your own starter for later experiments, more info below.This workshop is based on '''donation at your will no one turned away for lack of funds'''. If you can afford to donate, please do, during the years I have found out that if people donate during the workshop between €5-15 per person, things go well for me and I can cover most of the expenses so I can keep coming to the events. For the past three years or so we are using [https://www.topcultures.com/ starter from Topcultures] company based in Belgium. It works very well and it is well priced, for €20-30 you will have enough to play for a year or so I would say. However as mentioned above, part of the "package" is small dosage of the starter for you for few to several first batches.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0x378</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Tempeh_making_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1360" guid="9cb66dbb-317d-44bc-b046-bd54a86b469d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mate_Making</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1360-session_mate_making</slug>
        <title>Mate Making</title>
        <subtitle>Introduction - Mate Tasting - the basics</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Morning Mate to wake you up and keep you Alert for the Day!!!
We all drink lots of Mate at the Congress.  Pur your bottle aside and let's try the real thing!Besides the mind awakening and muscle relaxing effects, mate drinking fosters communication and we want to combine these aspects in this hands on workshop where participants will be guided through some simple exercises to envigourMATE their daily routine.WE WILL BE DRINKING IN TRADITIONAL STYLE SHARING OUR STRAWS!!!!The Mate Making Sessions are divided up into 3 parts DAY 1 - We will try a range of standard different mates, pure and learn about how to make, drink and share as well as talk about the health benefits of Mate.  DAY 2 - This is not for the purists, we will mix our Mates with different herbs and go through the Rainbow Mate Range, so that you can learn how to play with your Mate. DAY 3 -  And now it is time to make your own Mate, learn how to prepare and serve.  We're going to get you on your feet to take a deep breath of fresh air, teach you how to take a huge slurp of wild mate and how to communiMATE-</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Meta Mate</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://metamate.cc/the-meta-difference/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1233" guid="84407a88-6b34-4ee4-935c-e37dd5ccab5d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mead_making_presentation</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1233-session_mead_making_presentation</slug>
        <title>Mead making presentation</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A presentation on how to make Mead
[[File:Mead.jpg|thumb|right|Mead]][[File:Airlock.jpg|thumb|right|Airlock]]Mead is an alcoholic beverage created by fermenting honey with water, sometimes with added fruits or spices. The alcoholic content is normally similar to the one of wine. The defining characteristic of mead is that the majority of the beverage's fermentable sugar is derived from honey. It may be dry or sweet. The terms "mead" and "honey-wine" often are used synonymously.In the mead presentation, you will learn how to make your own mead by fermenting a mixture of honey and water, together with some tricks helping one avoid common mistakes. You will have the opportunity to taste some mead in the dry style. The presentation is designed for small scale fermenting, typically 10-40 liters.Please note that this events is offered on the 27th and the 28th.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0x378</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Fhb_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1236" guid="f69665f6-d183-4fc6-86a9-00569f0815b8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Whisky_Tasting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T21:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:30</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1236-session_whisky_tasting</slug>
        <title>Whisky Tasting</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Whisky Tasting at foodhackingbase
For more information please refer to the foodhackingbase wiki page: https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Whisky_tasting_36c3</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0x378</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Whisky_tasting_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:CriticalDecentralisationCluster">
      <event id="1411" guid="88fb30e0-59f2-4034-92b6-f35e11c24d65">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Creating_Z-Wave_controllers_and_devices</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:CriticalDecentralisationCluster</room>
        <slug>36c3-1411-session_creating_z_wave_controllers_and_devices</slug>
        <title>Creating Z-Wave controllers and devices</title>
        <subtitle>!! Room has changed !!</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Hacking around Z-Wave smart home protocol
Hacking around Z-Wave smart home gateway based on Raspberry Pi and making your own Z-Wave device based on Z-Uno.Please take with you* Your laptop with** Access to the internet** Arduino IDE installed** Z-Uno package installed in Arduino IDE (see https://z-uno.z-wave.me/install for details - we will help you with this during the workshop - make sure to install 2.1.6 from repo http://z-uno.z-wave.me/files/z-uno/test-ucxx/package_z-wave.me_index.json)* Your Raspberry Pi 3/4 with Raspbian Stretch (optional)* Arduino compatible sensors to build your own Z-Wave sensor (optional)* Your Z-Wave stuff if any (optional)-----</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">PoltoS</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://z-uno.z-wave.me</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Studio Datsche">
      <event id="1409" guid="eaef5961-3c87-40f0-9ebb-824052a405da">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:DIYBio_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1409-session_diybio_meetup</slug>
        <title>DIYBio Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let’s come together, connect and talk about DIYBio
The DIYBio community is a network of Do-It-Yourself and Do-It-Together biologists. They come together at meetups and spaces to support other people and to learn and work with plants, microbiology and bio-technology. But in contrast to open workshops like Fablabs, Hacker- and Makerspaces, which are rapidly growing, such bio-laboratories are still rare to find and/or not easily accessible. I personally want to establish such a space in my city, and I am interested to hear what you think about DIYBio and what you might have already learned or achieved.So let us come together, connect and talk about DIYBio: the intentions, responsibilities, chances, risks and problems. What is required to build such a space, how to grow partnerships? Let's share ideas for workshops, projects and collaborations! I would love to hear your input so we can come up with a good plan that goes into the right direction!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Crs.tl.clear</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://diybio.org/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1407" guid="c41673f7-fa3c-4eac-ba52-56774914b587">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:From_growing_Mushrooms_to_a_open_Microbiology_Laboratory</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1407-session_from_growing_mushrooms_to_a_open_microbiology_laboratory</slug>
        <title>From growing Mushrooms to a open Microbiology Laboratory</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A story on how I build a mushroom lab from zero to the first flush.
For some years now i've been very fascinated of mushrooms - their diversity, features and importance. And with the release of Star Trek Discovery my interest has shifted from ”World Wide Web” to “Wood Wide Web”, so I started to build a small laboratory to further explore these amazing creatures.This talk will be a story on how I build that lab from zero to the first flush. What I needed, which tools i used, build and bought. What I learned, how i failed and why I do that at all. How everything ended and how I met other people who inspired me to open up the idea and form a vision for a open DIYBio Laboratory in Hamburg.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Crs.tl.clear</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://zentrallabor.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1487" guid="6a13aed7-9c36-4603-8bad-79cb8eb73dac">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:I_am_a_feminist_cyborg_mushrOOm_shaman_and_that_is_ok-</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T12:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1487-session_i_am_a_feminist_cyborg_mushroom_shaman_and_that_is_ok_</slug>
        <title>I am a feminist cyborg mushrOOm shaman and that is ok-</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>lecture by S. Poxy
lecture by S. Poxy: Die cyborg mushr00m shaman ist ein fiktionaler Charakter die zwischen dem Hier und der Zukunft gleitet. Sie sucht und kartiert das Wissen über die psychoaktiven Gewächse aus der Vergangenheit und braut die Tränke für die Bewohner*innen einer Landschaft nach dem Kapitalismus. Sie ist der Mediator zwischen organischem und artifiziellen. Die Lecture versucht die Diskurse um Psychoaktive Pflanzen und Gewächse / natureculture / Postkolonialer Theory und intersektionalem Feminismus zusammen zu erzählen und zu diskutieren</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1505" guid="1c136a3a-a9b4-45bd-b627-693189e2892a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Lecture:_agroforestry</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1505-session_lecture_agroforestry</slug>
        <title>Lecture: agroforestry</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1506" guid="491ad4d6-7f26-4883-bb56-9b644384ff06">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Panel:_How_to_grab_and_archive_knowledge_about_plants%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1506-session_panel_how_to_grab_and_archive_knowledge_about_plants_</slug>
        <title>Panel: How to grab and archive knowledge about plants?</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
with lisa p/sebastian W./Kaloan</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1405" guid="cdd3d689-729f-4d46-a1ce-f53e84179f2d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Performance_tentacular_mapping</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1405-session_performance_tentacular_mapping</slug>
        <title>Performance tentacular mapping</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1480" guid="b0d8f5d8-d0ea-4f6c-83a7-3a0c8066adcb">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Tentacular_Mapping:</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1480-session_tentacular_mapping_</slug>
        <title>Tentacular Mapping:</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Mikroben. Mikroorganismen. Pilze die im Mensch leben. Mensch der in Pilzen lebt. Ineinander leben. Eins werden, mehrere sein. Bewusstsein im Körper. Materie als Bewusstsein. Unsichtbar. Verloren in unseren Begrenzungen. Einander auffressen. In Bruchstücke spalten. Sich gegenseitig zersetzen. Verbindungen reißen um gleich darauf neu zu zerfließen. Vermehren, sich verdichten, verschmelzen um sich dann explosionsartig zu entfalten und die Grenzen zerbersten, die Hüllen zerplatzen.
Mikroben. Mikroorganismen. Pilze die im Mensch leben. Mensch der in Pilzen lebt. Ineinander leben. Eins werden, mehrere sein. Bewusstsein im Körper. Materie als Bewusstsein. Unsichtbar. Verloren in unseren Begrenzungen. Einander auffressen. In Bruchstücke spalten. Sich gegenseitig zersetzen. Verbindungen reißen um gleich darauf neu zu zerfließen. Vermehren, sich verdichten, verschmelzen um sich dann explosionsartig zu entfalten und die Grenzen zerbersten, die Hüllen zerplatzen.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Milliways">
      <event id="1082" guid="a972292a-964c-4cfa-9528-c47422acb9e8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:DO_NOT_TRY_THIS_AT_HOME</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Milliways</room>
        <slug>36c3-1082-session_do_not_try_this_at_home</slug>
        <title>DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME</title>
        <subtitle>Really, do not try this at home!</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>What not to do when the shit hits the fan
A short demonstration of techniques, materials and methods for rope access and rescue, especially the dangers and what can go wrong. *How to spot and avoid Materials that are totally unsafe for most applications *Things you shouldn't do when stuck in your favourite tree house.*Things you shouldn't do when you find yourself on a bridge. *Things you definitely shouldn't do when you discover a giant poster in your pocket. *Things you should absolutely avoid when expecting a speedy rescue by the authorities.*How to get your friends safely back to the ground when the authorities start fucking up This is not an in-depth climbing course.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MikeTango</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Digitalcourage">
      <event id="1547" guid="4117e56e-019f-4ae0-b8d6-7b572fca3b14">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Datenschutz-Sprechstunde_mit_den_Aufsichtsbeh%C3%B6rden</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T20:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:15</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1547-session_datenschutz_sprechstunde_mit_den_aufsichtsbehoerden</slug>
        <title>Datenschutz-Sprechstunde mit den Aufsichtsbehörden</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Mitarbeiter der Datenschutz-Aufsichtsbehörden stehen Rede und Antwort
Eine offene Beratungs-Sprechstunde für alle Eure Fragen rund um Datenschutz und die Datenschutz-Grundverordnung (DS-GVO) u.a. mit Alvar Freude, Referent beim Landesbeauftragten für den Datenschutz und die Informationsfreiheit Baden-Württemberg.Bringt Eure Themen und Fragen mit. Ihr findet uns in der Sofa-Ecke beim Digitalcourage-Stand (L1, Messehalle 2, Ebene 0).Die Datenschutzaufsichtsbehörden sind in ihrem jeweiligen Bereich zuständig für die Beratung zur bzw. Durchsetzung der DSGVO.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alvar Freude</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1500" guid="acc21a3f-de26-47d7-8f8e-c9c40a238159">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1500-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1514" guid="603b0cf8-e5fa-5e6f-9f2b-67bd77537fea">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1514-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1497" guid="0a007e39-843d-45b9-ae06-adbac0ed7d19">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1497-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1618" guid="a6ddcb32-1261-4444-9287-ec0591a7e83c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T10:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1618-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1517" guid="c66833ca-c1dd-48c3-88c7-af43d1f37c18">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1517-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1513" guid="f89e3745-a382-571b-8087-8ad227f49478">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1513-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1519" guid="c05bfe1d-3909-458c-addd-17c1f13b6cba">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1519-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1501" guid="491a16ab-8387-4ac5-9e22-3effaf6b65e7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1501-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area">
      <event id="1166" guid="bd0a9be9-bbf5-4e33-b3fe-a6bc52f29258">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fomu</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1166-session_fomu</slug>
        <title>Fomu</title>
        <subtitle>Session 2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Fomu, the FPGA in your USB Port
[[File:Fomu.png|300px|right|Fomu Logo]]&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;"&gt;People who signed up get chairs!&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 40px; font-style: bold;"&gt;&lt;h1&gt;Fomu workshop!&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;"&gt;Current --&gt; https://workshop.fomu.im/&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;"&gt;Previous Version --&gt; https://workshop-old.fomu.im/&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;"&gt;Please sit in the &lt;b&gt;Mammoth Space - (has Pink Lights)&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;ol&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Workshop is &lt;span style="font-color: red;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;self&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt; directed.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Go to https://workshop.fomu.im or https://fomu-workshop.rtfd.io/&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Complete set up&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Get hardware from Mithro&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Continue workshop&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Raise your hand if you get stuck!&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px;"&gt;Help: &lt;b&gt;irc.freenode.net #tomu&lt;/b&gt; -- &lt;b&gt;https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/tomu-discuss/join&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 40px; font-style: bold;"&gt;&lt;h1&gt;Hardware Pickup&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; text-align:center; "&gt;[https://workshop.fomu.im Complete the setup], get a [https://fomu.im/ free Fomu board]&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;{| style="color: green; background-color:#ffffcc; width: 100%; text-align:center; border-color: black; font-size: 14px;" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" border="1"! Task !! Where! Times - Day 2 !! Times - Day 3 !! Times - Day 4|- style="background-color:#ffffcc"|- style="background-color:#ccffff"! scope="row" | &lt;b&gt;Hardware Pickup&lt;/b&gt; || Pickup is at Tor Gate 2.3 at end of tables in near signup sheets| 12:00 -&gt; 12:30 (12:00noon -&gt; 12:30pm)&lt;br&gt;17:00 -&gt; 17:30 (5:00pm -&gt; 5:30pm)&lt;br&gt;22:30 -&gt; 23:00 (10:30pm-&gt;11:00pm)  || &lt;b&gt;No&lt;/b&gt; noon pickup&lt;br&gt;17:00 -&gt; 17:30 (5:00pm -&gt; 5:30pm)&lt;br&gt;22:30 -&gt; 23:00 (10:30pm-&gt;11:00pm) || -|- style="background-color:#ffccff"! scope="row" | &lt;b&gt;Session with helpers!&lt;/b&gt; || Session will be in Mammoth Space @ [[Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area|Hardware Hacking Area!]]&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Sign up to attend!&lt;/b&gt;| 23:00 -&gt; to late (11:00pm-&gt;to late)  || 23:00 -&gt; to late (11:00pm-&gt;to late) || -|}&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 40px; font-style: bold;"&gt;&lt;h1&gt;Sessions&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;All sessions are the same!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;This workshop will be given multiple times (all sessions are &lt;b&gt;identical&lt;/b&gt;). [https://workshop.fomu.im The workshop] is self guided with helpers for when you get stuck. &lt;b&gt;Please sign up on the paper at the [[Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area|Hardware Hacking Area!]]&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Come get an FPGA dev board in your USB port and start hacking! Getting the toolchain set up and working will earn you a free Fomu from [[User:Mithro|Tim 'mithro' Ansell]] (while stocks last).&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout 36C3 in the huge '''[[Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area|Hardware Hacking Area!]]''')''&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Hardware Hacking Area - Mammoth Space - Pink Lights&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mithro</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://fomu.im</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1167" guid="6275814e-f992-4639-8215-a2ab4f8947f3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fomu</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T12:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1167-session_fomu</slug>
        <title>Fomu</title>
        <subtitle>Session 1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Fomu, the FPGA in your USB Port
[[File:Fomu.png|300px|right|Fomu Logo]]&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;"&gt;People who signed up get chairs!&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 40px; font-style: bold;"&gt;&lt;h1&gt;Fomu workshop!&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;"&gt;Current --&gt; https://workshop.fomu.im/&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;"&gt;Previous Version --&gt; https://workshop-old.fomu.im/&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;"&gt;Please sit in the &lt;b&gt;Mammoth Space - (has Pink Lights)&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;ol&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Workshop is &lt;span style="font-color: red;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;self&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt; directed.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Go to https://workshop.fomu.im or https://fomu-workshop.rtfd.io/&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Complete set up&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Get hardware from Mithro&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Continue workshop&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Raise your hand if you get stuck!&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px;"&gt;Help: &lt;b&gt;irc.freenode.net #tomu&lt;/b&gt; -- &lt;b&gt;https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/tomu-discuss/join&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 40px; font-style: bold;"&gt;&lt;h1&gt;Hardware Pickup&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; text-align:center; "&gt;[https://workshop.fomu.im Complete the setup], get a [https://fomu.im/ free Fomu board]&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;{| style="color: green; background-color:#ffffcc; width: 100%; text-align:center; border-color: black; font-size: 14px;" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" border="1"! Task !! Where! Times - Day 2 !! Times - Day 3 !! Times - Day 4|- style="background-color:#ffffcc"|- style="background-color:#ccffff"! scope="row" | &lt;b&gt;Hardware Pickup&lt;/b&gt; || Pickup is at Tor Gate 2.3 at end of tables in near signup sheets| 12:00 -&gt; 12:30 (12:00noon -&gt; 12:30pm)&lt;br&gt;17:00 -&gt; 17:30 (5:00pm -&gt; 5:30pm)&lt;br&gt;22:30 -&gt; 23:00 (10:30pm-&gt;11:00pm)  || &lt;b&gt;No&lt;/b&gt; noon pickup&lt;br&gt;17:00 -&gt; 17:30 (5:00pm -&gt; 5:30pm)&lt;br&gt;22:30 -&gt; 23:00 (10:30pm-&gt;11:00pm) || -|- style="background-color:#ffccff"! scope="row" | &lt;b&gt;Session with helpers!&lt;/b&gt; || Session will be in Mammoth Space @ [[Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area|Hardware Hacking Area!]]&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Sign up to attend!&lt;/b&gt;| 23:00 -&gt; to late (11:00pm-&gt;to late)  || 23:00 -&gt; to late (11:00pm-&gt;to late) || -|}&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 40px; font-style: bold;"&gt;&lt;h1&gt;Sessions&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;All sessions are the same!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;This workshop will be given multiple times (all sessions are &lt;b&gt;identical&lt;/b&gt;). [https://workshop.fomu.im The workshop] is self guided with helpers for when you get stuck. &lt;b&gt;Please sign up on the paper at the [[Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area|Hardware Hacking Area!]]&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Come get an FPGA dev board in your USB port and start hacking! Getting the toolchain set up and working will earn you a free Fomu from [[User:Mithro|Tim 'mithro' Ansell]] (while stocks last).&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout 36C3 in the huge '''[[Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area|Hardware Hacking Area!]]''')''&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Hardware Hacking Area - Mammoth Space - Pink Lights&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mithro</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://fomu.im</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1204" guid="4881c926-2c40-4d45-88d6-fadbb90c6c05">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:ICEBreaker_FPGA_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1204-session_icebreaker_fpga_workshop</slug>
        <title>ICEBreaker FPGA Workshop</title>
        <subtitle>Friday Session</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>iCEBreaker FPGA Workshop
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Esden</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.eventbrite.com/e/36c3-icebreaker-fpga-workshop-tickets-86237979117</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1172" guid="292ad8c5-9a38-4089-813a-77f8abdf6954">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Learn_To_Solder</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>6:59</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1172-session_learn_to_solder</slug>
        <title>Learn To Solder</title>
        <subtitle>Day 1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn to Solder!  A large variety of way cool kits are available, all designed for total beginners to complete successfully -- and intriguing enough for the total hardware geek.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;span style="color:orange"&gt;'''''This ongoing workshop will be happening concurrently with lots of other way cool workshops at the Hardware Hacking Area!  Throughout all of 36C3.'''''&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt; &lt;span style="color:red"&gt;'''''Please come by any time to learn to solder!'''''&lt;/span&gt;
[[File:LearnToSolder.jpg|center|500px|Room full of happy hardware hackers at the Hardware Hacking Area at 30C3]]&lt;br&gt;'''What''': A place to get together to solder stuff!&lt;br&gt;       Learn to Solder!&lt;br&gt;       You can easily learn all of the skills you need in a short time.&lt;br&gt;       Make a project, and take it home with you!&lt;br&gt;       If you have your own project (advanced or simple),&lt;br&gt;       bring it by, and if you would like help, you can get it!&lt;br&gt;'''When''':&lt;span style="color:red"&gt; '''''Any time!'''''&lt;/span&gt; All day and all night -- Every day of 36C3&lt;br&gt;       Most projects take about 1.5 to 2 hours&lt;br&gt;       &lt;span style="color:orange"&gt;'''''This ongoing workshop will be happening concurrently with lots of other way cool workshops at the Hardware Hacking Area!'''''&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;       &lt;span style="color:red"&gt;'''''Please come by any time to learn to solder!'''''&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;     '''Where''': The '''Hardware Hacking Area''' -- West side of Exhibition Hall 2 -- [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/images/c/ce/HHA_map.png map]&lt;br&gt;'''Who''': You! All ages, all skill levels -- It is fun to make things in the&lt;br&gt;       friendly community of the Hardware Hacking Area.&lt;br&gt;       ''Come join us. Everyone is welcome.''&lt;br&gt;'''Cost''': Instruction is free! We ask that people pay only for the cost of&lt;br&gt;       the parts used -- kit prices range from €10 to €30.&lt;br&gt;          &lt;span style="color:orange"&gt;''' -- No need to register -- just come on by,&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span style="color:red"&gt;any time!'''&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;Learn to solder! [[User:Maltman23|Mitch Altman]] and others will bring kits to make cool, practical, intriguing, hackable things that you can bring home after you make it. Of course, you can also bring your own projects to hack. And if you have anything to fix, bring it by!Plenty of cool kits are available to make, including:&lt;br&gt;* TV-B-Gone (turn off TVs in public places!)&lt;br&gt;* ArduTouch Music Synthesizer (make cool noise and music with this Arduino-comaptible kit!)&lt;br&gt;* Brain Machine (Meditate, Hallucinate, and Trip Out!)&lt;br&gt;* Trippy RGB Waves (interactive art blinky lights!)&lt;br&gt;* MiniPOV (write your message in the air!)&lt;br&gt;* MintyBoost (charge your USB enabled gadgets!)&lt;br&gt;* Hello My Name Is... badge (Geeky, blinky version of the sticker!)&lt;br&gt;* microcontroller programmers (program all your AVR family chips!)&lt;br&gt;* Arduino clones (make just about anything!)&lt;br&gt;* And many, more!&lt;br&gt;More info on these projects is available at:&lt;br&gt;[http://www.CornfieldElectronics.com Cornfield Electronics] (click on the "projects" tab)&lt;br&gt;[http://www.adafruit.com/ Adafruit]&lt;br&gt;[http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ Evil Mad Scientist]&lt;br&gt;[http://analogmachines.com Analog Machines]&lt;br&gt;Anyone can learn to solder!  Even if you have never made anything in your life, you can learn this very useful and enjoyable skill. It really is fun!  [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] and has taught tens of thousands of people to solder all around the world, and he can teach you, too!  Add yourself to the ever increasing community!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Maltman23</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1261" guid="d0cd1403-d9d6-4454-9453-4c02fa7f93fb">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Meet_and_solder_the_Bill_Badge</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T17:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1261-session_meet_and_solder_the_bill_badge</slug>
        <title>Meet and solder the Bill Badge</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn how to solder and play the Bill Badge game!
We created a multiplayer, team based game so anyone with a working Bill Badge can play it! The Badge only uses through-hole components making it fast and easy to solder. The first time your badge is turned on, you'll be assigned a random team (the led color will indicate your team). Your team will change whenever you're targeted by enemy badges. Target other badges and press the button to convert them to your team.Get as many players as you can on your team while avoiding being captured by enemy teams!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deantonious</person>
          <person id="0">13r1ckz</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://mysteryhack.space</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1211" guid="b1ea5cb7-0b8e-42f6-9ace-8a34ad000fbc">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T17:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:30</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1211-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</slug>
        <title>Surface mount electronics assembly for terrified beginners</title>
        <subtitle>Day 1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building an electronic touch-activated purring kitten. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 120mins, 20€/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 20 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.
[[File:Catsplash.png|800px]]Takes about two hours. Basic workshop. No prior knowledge needed. Materials cost 20€ per kit.We are going to build an electronic kitten using tiny SMD parts. It will purr when you touch it right and hiss when you touch it wrong. It's going to work.For people afraid of surface mount assembly/rework. You know those tiny little components in modern electronic devices? It's both possible and easy to assemble those by hand. You can do it, and I'll teach you how!Think you don't have the tools? Think you can't manually place 0402s? Everything is possible with patience and practice. The equipment is minimal and you probably already have it. We'll learn the answer to THERE'S A SHORT ON A TINY PART OMG WHAT NOW? After this, you'll no longer need to be scared of SMD. Avoid caffeine immediately before the workshop, because shaky hands are a disadvantage.The workshop kit costs 20€. Please SIGN UP ON THE PAPER LIST at the Hardware Hacking Area. PLEASE BE ON TIME!* https://0xfb.com/cat* https://github.com/kliment/catws</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kliment</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://0xfb.com/cat</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1414" guid="ce04ba7e-ff63-49f2-a1e6-dbad9d3b21b0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:TacTacLights_Nano_Colour_Reflow_Soldering</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>6:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1414-session_tactaclights_nano_colour_reflow_soldering</slug>
        <title>TacTacLights Nano Colour Reflow Soldering</title>
        <subtitle>Day 1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Reflow soldering of the TicTacLights Nano Colour kit
Please come to BlinkenArea (Hall 3) and buy the TicTacLights Nano Colour kit at any time *before* the workshop. The number of participants is limited by the number of available kits, and to approx. 10 persons per day.For more information about the kit, see https://wiki.blinkenarea.org/index.php/TicTacLightsNanoColourEnglish</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Arne</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://wiki.blinkenarea.org/index.php/TicTacLightsNanoColourEnglish</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:ICMP">
      <event id="1202" guid="f56f634b-cfab-426b-a7a5-45b7e9440e4c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hackerspace_Erlangen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:ICMP</room>
        <slug>36c3-1202-session_hackerspace_erlangen</slug>
        <title>Hackerspace Erlangen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Latest news, open discussions and meet-and-greet.
Since ex-Teppich, interest of having a Hacker- and Makerspace in Erlangen has sparked from many groups. We will report on current developments, but mostly want to get the hacker side of people together and exchange ideas and discuss possible implementations.Feel free to join! Stay tuned and subscribe to oeffentlich@erlangen.ccc.de for more information on this endeavour.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Codemonk</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://erlangen.ccc.de.</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Roter Salon">
      <event id="1536" guid="0a1ad02c-92a5-4270-a6a2-42d3abf873ad">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:I_am_a_Kernel_Dev_-_Ask_me_anything!</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1536-session_i_am_a_kernel_dev_ask_me_anything_</slug>
        <title>I am a Kernel Dev - Ask me anything!</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Reddit style Q&amp;A, where you can ask all the questions you wanted to know about the life of a kernel programmer.
Are you interested to know about a kernel devs work, how they got into kernel programming, where to find a job and to get into this field, what good resources there are for newbies, whether they got shouted at by Linus, etc..? Here is the right place where you can ask those questions.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chrysh</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1508" guid="92eaff2c-cbc0-4941-aefc-ac6d3ee22be0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Kapitalismus_und_seine_Folgen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1508-session_kapitalismus_und_seine_folgen</slug>
        <title>Kapitalismus und seine Folgen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Kapitalismus, seine Folgen und mögliche Alternativen im Gespräch
Kapitalismus - Wirtschaftliche AlternativenLukas Küttner im Gespräch mit Dr. Dirk Scheffler von der Gemeinwohlökonomie und Anne Löscher von der wissenschaftlichen Arbeitsgruppe Nachhaltiges Geld.Anne Löscher studierte Politikwissenschaft und VWL an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg und University of London. Ihr Promotionsprojekt beschäftigt sich mit Finanzialisierung in Ökonomien südlich der Sahara. Sie engagiert sich beim Netzwerk Plurale Ökonomik, das sich für einen kritischen Umgang mit tradierten Lehrmeinungen in den Wirtschaftswissenschaften einsetzt.Für Dr. Dirk Scheffler sind Nachhaltigkeit und Umweltschutz sinngebender Zweck seiner Arbeit als Organisations- und Umweltpsychologe sowie seiner Weiterbildungen in Dialogbegleitung, Systemischer und Gemeinwohlökonomie-Beratung. Felder seiner thematischen Expertise sind Wirkungsorientierung, Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung, Umwelt- und Klimaschutzhandeln, Antidiskriminierung und unternehmerische Selbstständigkeit / Gemeinwohlbilanzierung sowie Handlungsstrategien interdisziplinärer Forschungskooperation.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1567" guid="0eb79660-b4e1-47b0-83a5-add8d354334f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Kreislaufwirtschaft_fuer_Hacker*innen_und_Aktivist*innen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>0:50</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1567-session_kreislaufwirtschaft_fuer_hacker_innen_und_aktivist_innen</slug>
        <title>Kreislaufwirtschaft fuer Hacker*innen und Aktivist*innen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Kreislaufwirtschaft ist eine Idee fuer eine nachhaltige Zukunft, die bei der Gestaltung unserer Produkte und unseres Konsums ansetzt. Worum geht es da genau und wie kann ich als Hacker*in oder Aktivist*in damit spielen, diese Idee nutzen und mit voranbringen?
BIOLars Zimmermann (Mifactori.De) ist Kuenstler, Designer und Aktivist mit einem Schwerpunkt auf Open Source Hardware &amp; Open Design fuer nachhaltige Kreislaufwirtschaft und Kreislaufstaedte.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://opencircularity.info/36c3/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1582" guid="50fab29f-72b7-4e68-a667-7df822e78752">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Nothing_to_Hide_-_Dokumentarfilm_2017</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T22:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1582-session_nothing_to_hide_dokumentarfilm_2017</slug>
        <title>Nothing to Hide - Dokumentarfilm 2017</title>
        <subtitle>Nothing to Hide?</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Überwachte digitale Welt
Kurzthese:„Ich habe ja nichts zu verstecken“, lautet das Mantra mit dem wir trotz Snowden eine überwachte digitale Welt hinnehmen. Anhand der persönlichen Geschichten von fünf Protagonisten untersucht der Dokumentarfilm „Nothing To Hide“ die Implikationen dieser Haltung für Demokratie und Privatsphäre, für Gesellschaft und Individuum. Beschreibung: Trotz den Enthüllungen Edward Snowdens  scheinen die Meisten von uns eine überwachte digitale Gesellschaft einfach hinzunehmen. Obwohl im allgemeinen Konsens darüber herrscht, dass Überwachungsregime invasiv und autoritär sind, installieren Leute immer mehr Apps und “kostenlose” Programme. Dabei werden sie gezwungen, den Vertragsbedingungen zuzustimmen, geben in wenigen Klicks ihre Privatsphäre her und verschaffen Unternehmen Zugang zu ihren persönlichen Daten. Um ihr Verhalten zu rechtfertigen, erklären die meisten: „Für mich interessiert sich doch sowieso keiner, also warum sollten sie mich überwachen? Ich habe nichts zu verstecken.”„Nothing To Hide“ ist ein unabhängiger Dokumentarfilm über die digitale Überwachung und deren weit verbreitete Akzeptanz in der Bevölkerung mit der Rechtfertigung des „Ich habe nicht zu verstecken“- Arguments. Die in Berlin lebenden Journalisten und Marc Meillassoux und Mihaela Gladovic haben den Film geschrieben und produziert, um sich anhand der persönlichen Geschichten von fünf Protagonisten der Frage anzunähern, was diese passive Akzeptanz von massiver Überwachung von Seiten großer Unternehmen als auch staatlich für unsere Demokratie, für unser Recht auf Privatsphäre, für unsere Gesellschaft und für uns als Individuum bedeutet.- in deutsch mit englischen Untertiteln -</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1526" guid="e302015a-61fd-4f1a-bccb-79ca8c5e184b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:SYSTEM_ERROR_-_Dokumentarfilm_2018</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T16:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1526-session_system_error_dokumentarfilm_2018</slug>
        <title>SYSTEM ERROR - Dokumentarfilm 2018</title>
        <subtitle>Wie endet der Kapitalismus?</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Ewiges Wachstum - Wie endet der Kapitalismus?
SYSTEM ERRORWie endet der Kapitalismus?Es ist verrückt: Wir sehen die schwindenden Regenwälder und Gletscher, wissen um die Endlichkeit der Natur und sind dennoch wie besessen vom Wirtschaftswachstum. Warum treiben wir das Wachstum immer weiter, obwohl wir wissen, dass man auf unserem endlichen Planeten nicht unendlich wachsen kann? SYSTEM ERROR sucht Antworten auf diesen großen Widerspruch unserer Zeit und macht begreifbar, warum trotzdem alles so weiter geht wie gehabt. Der Film zeigt die Welt aus der Perspektive von Menschen, die von den Möglichkeiten des Kapitalismus fasziniert sind. Ob europäische Finanzstrategen, amerikanische Hedgefondsmanager oder brasilianische Fleischproduzenten: Eine Welt ohne eine expandierende Wirtschaft können, dürfen oder wollen sie sich gar nicht erst vorstellen.SYSTEM ERROR beleuchtet bisher häufig verborgen gebliebene Zusammenhänge und legt die selbstzerstörerischen Zwänge des Systems offen - einem System, an dem wir alle teilhaben, als Beschäftigte, Anleger oder Konsumenten. Denn der Kapitalismus durchdringt unaufhörlich immer mehr Lebensbereiche, verschlingt die Natur und gräbt sich am Ende selbst das Wasser ab – so wie es Karl Marx schon vor 150 Jahren prophezeit hat. Die Frage ist: Sind wir tatsächlich bereit für den Kapitalismus alles zu opfern?</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1537" guid="8c350249-bb59-408e-90e8-70e119a0d5a7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:WELCOME_TO_SODOM_-_Dokumentarfilm_2018</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T18:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1537-session_welcome_to_sodom_dokumentarfilm_2018</slug>
        <title>WELCOME TO SODOM - Dokumentarfilm 2018</title>
        <subtitle>DEIN SMARTPHONE IST SCHON HIER</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Die Rückseite deines Konsums
WELCOME TO SODOM - DEIN SMARTPHONE IST SCHON HIERDer Dokumentarfilm „Welcome to Sodom“ lässt die Zuschauer hinter die Kulissen von Europas größter Müllhalde mitten in Afrika blicken und portraitiert die Verlierer der digitalen Revolution. Dabei stehen nicht die Mechanismen des illegalen Elektroschrotthandels im Vordergrund, sondern die Lebensumstände und Schicksale von Menschen, die am untersten Ende der globalen Wertschöpfungskette stehen. Die Müllhalde von Agbogbloshie wird höchstwahrscheinlich auch letzte Destination für die Tablets, Smartphones und Computer sein, die wir morgen kaufen!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Seminar room 14-15">
      <event id="1072" guid="c6a9ec39-ea7c-497b-befd-c2f86b7dc44f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Improv_Theater/_Applied_Improvisation</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1072-session_improv_theater_applied_improvisation</slug>
        <title>Improv Theater/ Applied Improvisation</title>
        <subtitle>10 ways of anything</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Come join us for a joyful session with some improvisational theater training activities and games! Topic: '10 ways of anything' • Improv theater is basically theater without a script, with characters and stories created in teamwork between the actors. 	• You do not need to know anything about improv to attend, and we will try to make everyone feel safe and welcome.
Come join us for a joyful session with some improvisational theater training activities and games! Topic: '10 ways of anything'	• Improv theater is basically theater without a script, with characters and stories created in teamwork between the actors.	• You do not need to know anything about improv to attend, and we will try to make everyone feel safe and welcome.	• Everyone can do this, you do not need to be particularly brave, spontaneous or creative :-) 	• There are several techniques and concepts one can learn, and improv skills can help in daily life too :-)	Some skills that are important in improv:	• accepting and building on others' ideas, 	• making your partner look good, 	• listening,	• playfulness, and	• being courageous.How the session will work: We will play various improv exercises and games, with some theory and reflection in between.Here is a summary of what we did:		○ Intro, reasoning behind workshop design		○ Shake hands and discuss (pairs)			§ Why did I come here?			§ What do I know about improv?		○ Woosh-Wop-Zap-Groovealicious		○ Word Ball (in pairs)		○ Flow of statues (in pairs)		○ "Superheroes I have a problem" (in groups of 4)			§ A) Multiple solutions, the person who gave the problem votes for the best solution			§ B) Scene painting, co-create solutions		○ Short break		○ Turn-by-turn (in pairs)			§ A) 6 steps in total, 3 per person (each step either a non-verbal move, emotional sound or sentence)			§ B) same but only non-verbal moves		○ Multiple ways of doing the same thing (in groups of 6)			§ One person proposes an activity (e.g. entering a cafe)			§ 2 from the group of 6 play a short scene with that activity, then 2 others play it again but in a different way, and the other 2 too			§ Repeat with different activitiesDebrief: reflection on and conclusions from workshop (in pairs)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">IChr</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1162" guid="1b09ad86-d444-4e6d-914a-e83c177ad2b1">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Japanese_(Reading)_Beginner_to_Expert</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T12:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1162-session_japanese_reading_beginner_to_expert</slug>
        <title>Japanese (Reading) Beginner to Expert</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>An overview to writing and studying Japanese from zero to native comprehension.
This is for everyone eager to get started in Japanese reading and writing or get a few ideas on how to improve.      No knowledge of Japanese required, we will start from scratch. '''Please bring a pen and some paper to try some writing.'''      What we'll discuss:   * What Japanese writing is made up of und which symbols are used for what purposes.   * The most basic Japanese symbols, Hiragana and Katakana and try writing a few ourselves while also experiencing the ridiculously simple pronunciation. With that we can already read our first few words.   * How to study Japanese in general   * Why adults have a hard time reading texts made for children and why Japanese writing is a huge mess   * The next step would be studying around 2000 Kanji, but we will just try writing a few, talk about the wacky world of reading Japanese texts with Kanji and how they are a complete mess and close the Workshop with looking at a method to get them into your head within half a year. The presented method for studying Kanji will be the Heisig method using koohii and Anki for best results in properly understanding the Kanji.   After this course and a few more minutes-hours of studying you will be ready to read a few easy Japanese children's books.      Useful stuff:* search for "Hiragana Chart" or "Katakana Chart" or "Hiragana chart stroke order" or "Katakana chart stroke order" to get all sorts of useful charts* Recommended Textbooks for studying Japanese: "Genki I" and "Genki II"* a detailed explanation of the Heisig method to study all the Kanji and an introduction to using Anki to do that. There is also a deck there to download with the best koohii stories up to 2015, but it needs some adjustments to be really useful: https://nihongoshark.com/learn-kanji/* Anki's website: https://apps.ankiweb.net/ for Android look for AnkiDroid and for iOS look for AnkiMobile (or something like that)* Kanji deck from above post from NihongoShark.com: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1956010956* -UPDATED AGAIN- Kanji deck from NihongoShark with adjustments as I would study them (only meaning to Kanji, no information that is too much): https://megastore.uni-augsburg.de/get/wUGuvVTmwS/* the koohii Community: https://kanji.koohii.com/ (&lt;- not a page I used or visit, but that's where the stories are from for the deck)* Tae Kim's Complete Guide to Japanese: http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/complete/ &lt;- also pretty nice, I read through this one (on my phone, there is an android app of it) after finishing Genki I and Genki II* Animelon: https://animelon.com/ &lt;- anime with Japanese and English subtitles (customizable) and more. Consider donating or offering technical help!* Abroad in Japan: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHL9bfHTxCMi-7vfxQ-AYtg &lt;- entertaining English videos about Japan* Nihongo no Mori: https://www.youtube.com/user/freejapaneselessons3 &lt;- grammar lessonsIIf anything you wanted to see here is missing, write me an e-mail: alex.m.s@gmx.de</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Taulex</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1346" guid="218a0da9-ae64-4f6e-aae7-ff47817a9bbc">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mobile_App_Entwicklung_f%C3%BCr_totale_Anf%C3%A4nger</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T22:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1346-session_mobile_app_entwicklung_fuer_totale_anfaenger</slug>
        <title>Mobile App Entwicklung für totale Anfänger</title>
        <subtitle>Interaktive Live-Programmierung (also possible in English if desired)</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Wir entwicklen gemeinsam eine kleine App für iPhones und Android Smartphones - und erklären dabei jeden einzelnen Schritt (We'll develop a simple mobile app - and explain each and every step along the way)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Andru</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://github.com/Andruschenko/simple-react-native-app</link>
          <link>https://expo.io/@andrusch/instagram</link>
          <link>https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1bnmqbsCyadH6mohw3NCwwaZyepih6JnT-aEFQxlRY1Q/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1087" guid="4fcc3853-b979-4f41-91ef-91e9053ac5e4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Nachhaltige_Mobilit%C3%A4tsplanung_mit_offenen_Daten</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1087-session_nachhaltige_mobilitaetsplanung_mit_offenen_daten</slug>
        <title>Nachhaltige Mobilitätsplanung mit offenen Daten</title>
        <subtitle>Sustainable urban mobility planning with open data</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Lotet mit uns zusammen aus, wie offene Daten zu einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung des städtischen Verkehrs und der Mobilität in Leipzig beitragen können!
Seit 2015 stellt die Stadt Leipzig in ihrem Open Data-Portal (https://opendata.leipzig.de/) Daten zur allgemeinen Nutzung zur Verfügung. Frei verfügbare Daten sind eine Grundlage für soziale Innovation und lokale Demokratie, indem sich Bürger/innen mit den Informationen über ihre Stadt beschäftigen und ihre Ideen dazu einbringen können. Bisher gehen die Aktivitäten der Stadt Leipzig aber über das Bereitstellen der Daten kaum hinaus.Das soll sich ändern! In diesem Workshop werden kommunale Daten zu den Themen Mobilität und Verkehr der Stadt Leipzig bereitgestellt, die sonst nicht oder nur teilweise öffentlich zugänglich sind. Lotet mit uns zusammen aus, wie offene Daten zu einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung des städtischen Verkehrs und der Mobilität in Leipzig beitragen können!Leipzig steht bei Fragen der Mobilität vor großen Herausforderungen:-	Leipzig wächst! In den letzten 15 Jahren um ca. 100.000 Einwohner. Mehr Menschen bedeutet auch mehr Staus und verstopfte Straßen! Oder? Wie können offene Daten helfen, den Verkehr nachhaltiger, also klimafreundlicher, flächenschonender und sozial verträglicher zu organisieren?-	Leipzigs Verkehr soll bis 2030 nachhaltiger werden! Das hat der Stadtrat 2018 beschlossen. Wie können wir mithilfe offener Daten geeignete Maßnahmen auf diesem Weg identifizieren?-	Mobilitätsplanung demokratisieren! Der Entscheidungsweg zur Mobilitätsstrategie 2030 war von einer breiten Beteiligungskultur geprägt. Diese Arbeitsrichtung wollen wir fortführen und auf die Nutzung kommunaler Daten ausdehnen. Wenn die Mobilitätsentscheidungen der Menschen nachhaltiger werden sollen, müssen auch die zugehörigen Lösungen mit ihnen gemeinsam entwickelt werden. Daran arbeiten wir in diesem Workshop.Neben den Datensätzen, die bereits jetzt auf den Open Data-Portal der Stadt Leipzig verfügbar sind, werden weitere statistische Geodaten der Stadt Leipzig eigens für den Workshop zugänglich gemacht.Der Workshop wird finanziert durch den Europäischen Fonds für regionale Entwicklung (EFRE) im Rahmen der Interreg Central Europe – Initiative.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">TilmanSchenk</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/LOW-CARB.html</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1075" guid="694a07e1-e16d-46d2-8f83-c57eaff4e528">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Numerical_Weather_Prediction</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T19:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:30</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1075-session_numerical_weather_prediction</slug>
        <title>Numerical Weather Prediction</title>
        <subtitle>A gentle introduction to numerical weather prediction, running WRF, and visualizing results</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>An introduction to Numerical Weather Prediction systems
We give an introduction to the general functionality of numerical weather prediction systems, what is computed and how. In the hand-on part, we show how to run your own copy of WRF, a free NWP, and how to post-process and visualize the results. For people interested in installing and running WRF themselves, please have a look at the git repository for updated information on how to prepare your notebook prior to the session.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Tecer</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://git.hacknology.de/projekte/wrftut</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1022" guid="3ccb3f64-320f-4d80-bd85-6b58bd3cd1dd">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Sprechtraining_f%C3%BCr_FNTI</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T16:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1022-session_sprechtraining_fuer_fnti</slug>
        <title>Sprechtraining für FNTI</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Ein kleiner Sprech- und Rhetorik-Kurs, primär für Frauen und nichtbinäre Personen.
Der Workshop richtet sich an Frauen und Personen, die sich mit dem Label "Frau" konfrontiert sehen. Viele unserer Kommunikationsmuster sabotieren das, was wir eigentlich kommunizieren wollen. In diesem Workshop richten wir einen kurzen Blick auf das, was passiert, wenn wir etwas sagen wollen und was dabei günstig und ungünstig sein könnte. Piko beschäftigt sich beruflich mit Stimme und gibt Sprech- und Stimmtrainings. Für Fragen: @piko@chaos.social</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Piko</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1175" guid="5fad2cd6-77e6-432f-8476-917dcded792a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Subtitles_Angelmeeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1175-session_subtitles_angelmeeting</slug>
        <title>Subtitles Angelmeeting</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Subtitles Angelmeeting
This is the introduction meetings for subtitles angels.If you want to become a subtitles angel, you have to attend one of these meetings.At the end of the meeting, attendees will be confirmed as subtitles angels.Please have your nick in the angelsystem ready and select "Subtitles Angel" (necessary for the confirmation).</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Cube</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:HSBE">
      <event id="1274" guid="338f0d2e-588a-452d-bfe4-a2344ede11e2">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Jenever_tasting_(Belgian_gins)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:HSBE</room>
        <slug>36c3-1274-session_jenever_tasting_belgian_gins_</slug>
        <title>Jenever tasting (Belgian gins)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We'll taste over 10 different kinds of jenever.
Limited spots, first come first served.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Qwaxys</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Space in front of M1">
      <event id="1440" guid="776ad6d2-51aa-40c3-af5a-63aa069ae2f4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Memorizing_pi_for_fun_(not_for_profit)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T21:35:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:35</start>
        <duration>0:10</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Space in front of M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1440-session_memorizing_pi_for_fun_not_for_profit_</slug>
        <title>Memorizing pi for fun (not for profit)</title>
        <subtitle>Day 1 (all sessions are independent from each other)</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Using a simple non-technique, we will memorize digits of pi. It's fun. No prerequisites needed. In English and German. Bring your kids! (all sessions are independent from each other)
More sessions will be announced for Day 2, Day 3 and Day 4.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Hackers Beauty Palace">
      <event id="1382" guid="08ba63d1-03ce-4159-bdac-9140a5896def">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:POSTDIGITAL_RELAXATION:_Acupressure</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1382-session_postdigital_relaxation_acupressure</slug>
        <title>POSTDIGITAL RELAXATION: Acupressure</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>It's a combination of acupressure and breathing techniques. How much pain do you carry? Can you imagine to make yourself perceptible? Can you imagine potential behind pain?
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1386" guid="82ef18a4-5143-4ec2-91ac-949c5b3abc4b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:POSTDIGITALE_RELAXATION:_Massage</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1386-session_postdigitale_relaxation_massage</slug>
        <title>POSTDIGITALE RELAXATION: Massage</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Get a massage by professional therapists. In 20-Minutes-Slots you can reboot your head, shoulders and back.
Contact: Marko Mijokovic (01636934204)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:IT-Kollektiv">
      <event id="1522" guid="4ad97377-f5a3-4124-a7ef-f9d8e108876e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Tech-Coops_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:IT-Kollektiv</room>
        <slug>36c3-1522-session_tech_coops_meetup</slug>
        <title>Tech-Coops Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A meetup for everyone interested in workers'-owned tech-coops or already involved in one. Just drop by!
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">It-kollektiv</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:WikipakaWG">
      <event id="1475" guid="3aaaf2f8-471b-4516-8a4c-314f39c16c01">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wikipaka/Jugend_hackt_Translation_Info_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-27T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:WikipakaWG</room>
        <slug>36c3-1475-session_wikipaka_jugend_hackt_translation_info_meeting</slug>
        <title>Wikipaka/Jugend hackt Translation Info Meeting</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Young and good at English and German? Try live translation!
This year, we want to translate all talks at WikipakaWG between German and English, and we need your help!If you’re young, speak German and English, and think live translation sounds like fun, why don’t you join us at our information meeting? We’ll tell you how live translation works and you can decide if you want to give it a try at a talk of your choice. Don’t panic, there will always be one experienced translator with you in the booth.Dieses Jahr wollen wir alle Vorträge in der WikipakaWG zwischen Deutsch und Englisch übersetzen. Dafür brauchen wir deine Hilfe!Wenn du jung bist, Deutsch und Englisch sprichst, und Simultandolmetschen sich nach Spaß anhört, dann komm doch zu unserem Info-Treffen! Wir erklären, wie Simultandolmetschen funktioniert, und du entscheidest, ob du es mit einem Vortrag deiner Wahl ausprobieren möchtest. Keine Panik: bei jedem Vortrag ist immer eine erfahrene Person mit dir in der Kabine.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Waffle</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
  </day>
  <day index="2" date="2019-12-28" start="2019-12-28T09:00:00+01:00" end="2019-12-29T04:00:00+01:00">
    <room name="stages"/>
    <room name="rooms"/>
    <room name="music"/>
    <room name="Assembly:Free Software Foundation Europe">
      <event id="1297" guid="d3b23c86-1927-4bc2-a9cc-bf32e2277c20">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:%22Join_us_now_and_...%22_sing_together_the_Free_Software_song</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>0:10</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Free Software Foundation Europe</room>
        <slug>36c3-1297-session_join_us_now_and_sing_together_the_free_software_song</slug>
        <title>"Join us now and ..." sing together the Free Software song</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Everyday at 20:00 at the Assembly of the Free Software Foundation Europe we invite you to sing together the Free Software song; We have the lyrics and a conductor. Simply come, bring your hacker buddies and your voice and maybe an instrument and we form an ad-hoc choir and sing out loud our love for Free Software! Sing-along sessions will happen everyday at 20:00.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dreirik</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Roter Salon">
      <event id="1605" guid="b1868129-918f-4ed8-8bac-fffa4c2c9140">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:%27Natur_und_Nachhaltigkeit%27</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1605-session_natur_und_nachhaltigkeit_</slug>
        <title>'Natur und Nachhaltigkeit'</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Nachhaltigkeit gehört auf unsere Agenda. Von der Forschung in die Praxis #actionsforfuture
Anja Henckel engagiert sich für mehr interdisziplinären Austausch und ist in diversen Thinktanks aktiv und setzt sich für die Förderung von Austausch ein. Erfahren in der internationalen Tourismus-, Medien-, Kultur- und Umweltdienstleistungsbranche. Sie betrachtet Themen durch die Linse historischer, geopolitischer, kreativer und kritischer Praktiken. Die Wurzeln ihrer Aktivitäten sind mit den 17 Zielen der nachhaltigen Entwicklung (Sustainable Development Goals, SDG) verbunden. www.projekt-n.org Nachhaltigkeit gehört auf unsere Agenda.Von der Forschung in die Praxis #actionsforfuture Globales RCE NetzwerkDie regionalen Kompetenzzentren der Universität der Vereinten Nationen sind ein Netzwerk für Bildung für Nachhaltige Entwicklung (BNE). Durch BNE erlernen die Menschen sowohl ihre eigene Lebens- und Wirtschaftsweise nachhaltig zu verändern, als auch ihren Lebensraum nachhaltig zu nutzen. Nach dem Motto Global denken – lokal handeln tragen RCEs dazu bei, diese Aufgabe auf lokaler Ebene mit Kindergärten, Schulen, beruflicher Ausbildung, Erwachsenenbildung, Hochschulen, außerschulischen Weiterbildungseinrichtungen und Akteuren informellen Lernens umzusetzen.2000 m²Wir sind jetzt gut 7,5 Milliarden Menschen auf diesem Planeten. Unsere Zahl wächst weiter, die Erde aber nicht. Kann sie uns noch ernähren? Wenn wir die globale Ackerfläche von 1,5 Milliarden Hektar durch die Zahl der Erdenbürger teilen, ergibt das 2000 m² pro Nase. Darauf muss also alles wachsen, womit Mutter Erde uns nährt und versorgt: Brot, Reis, Kartoffeln, Obst, Gemüse, Öl, Zucker… aber auch all das Futter für die Tiere. Zudem die Baumwolle für Jeans, der Tabak für Raucher und obendrein noch Bio-Gas oder Bio-Diesel und nachwachsende Rohstoffe für die Industrie.ResidenZ - Zeit für die Zukunft Pilot für das Stipendienprogramm sucht Einzelakteure oder Gruppen, die sich gemeinsam den wirtschaftlichen und gesellschaftlichen Herausforderungen stellen. Das Projekt ist eingebettet in ein interdisziplinäres Netzwerk mit Verantwortlichen aus Politik, Wirtschaft, Kultur, Verwaltung und Zivilgesellschaft. Drei Personen erhalten die Möglichkeit, die Ernährung und Landwirtschaft von morgen interdisziplinär, kreativ und forschungsorientiert zu überdenken und auszuprobieren. Jardim do MiraEin gemeinnütziger Verein, der mit den Methoden der Permakultur und der syntropischen Landwirtschaft arbeitet und Bildungsprogramme entwickelt. Das Bestreben ist die Revitalisierung von Land, die Arbeit mit gefährdeten Arten und der Aufbau von Biodiversität. Wir glauben an den Austausch von Wissen und die Steigerung durch Teilen. Natur steht an erster Stelle und das Projekt soll ein Beispiel für den Transfer und die Verbreitung von Know-how geben können. Wichtig ist, dass man keine Immobilie kaufen, man besitzt also nicht einen Teil des Landes, sondern als TeilhaberIn einen Anteil an dem Projekt besitzen.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1625" guid="3d7cdf67-d1ed-4e14-a5dd-f52acf5eb714">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Alternative_Ans%C3%A4tze_-_Pilotprojekte_zum_Thema_%27Umwelt,_Natur_%26_Nachhaltigkeit%27</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1625-session_alternative_ansaetze_pilotprojekte_zum_thema_umwelt_natur_nachhaltigkeit_</slug>
        <title>Alternative Ansätze - Pilotprojekte zum Thema 'Umwelt, Natur &amp; Nachhaltigkeit'</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Gespräch zum Thema 'Alternative Ansätze - Pilotprojekte zum Thema 'Umwelt, Natur &amp; Nachhaltigkeit' Moderation: Anja Henckel Interview per Live Schalte:Mit Hans Boes von Nomadisch Grün / Prinzessinnengärten. Samt einer kurzen vorherigen Bildpräsentation. Und anschliessend der aktuellen Situation zum Umzug, sowie vor allem der Zielsetzung eines mehrfachen MehrwertsMit Brian Lettkemann von der Höfegemeinschaft Pommern und Bioboden Rothenklempenow mit einer allgemeinen Entwicklungsbeschreibung und den größten Herausforderungen, welche die Lage mit sich bringt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1640" guid="8a72a3ef-0ef9-48c3-91ae-ef4af580d9e0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Daniel_Domscheit_Berg_-_Verstehbahnhof_F%C3%BCrstenberg</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1640-session_daniel_domscheit_berg_verstehbahnhof_fuerstenberg</slug>
        <title>Daniel Domscheit Berg - Verstehbahnhof Fürstenberg</title>
        <subtitle>Einfach mal mitgedacht</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Einfach mal mitgedacht. Offene Prozessentwicklung anhand anschaulicher Beispiele wie dem Verstehbahnhof erklärt.
Einfach mal mitgedacht. Offene Prozessentwicklung anhand anschaulicher Beispiele wie dem Verstehbahnhof erklärt.Der Verstehbahnhof FürstenbergIn der ehemaligen Bahnhofswartehalle des Bahnhofs Fürstenberg/Havel ist ein Makerspace und Veranstaltungsort für junge Menschen entstanden -- die Halle wurde zur Station junger Naturforscher und Techniker des 21. Jahrhunderts. Wir möchten neugierig auf die Zukunft machen, einen selbstbestimmten Umgang mit Technologien vermitteln und junge Menschen dazu befähigen, die digitale Gesellschaft nach ihren Vorstellungen mitzugestalten.Dafür vermitteln wir praktische Fertigkeiten wie Elektronik-Löten und Programmieren, beschäftigen uns aber auch mit theoretischen und ethischen Fragen, wie dem verantwortungsvollen Umgang mit sozialen Medien und den eigenen Daten. Das alles kann eine Menge Spass machen. Der Spass am Entdecken, Lernen und Verstehen steht bei uns an erster Stelle! Wir wollen so Hemmschwellen abbauen und dabei kreative Geister wecken, unabhängig von Geldbeutel, Geschlecht oder sozialem Hintergrund.Der Verstehbahnhof ist mit dem RE5 in einer Stunde vom Berliner Hauptbahnhof ohne Umsteigen erreichbar. Wir befinden uns am Beginn der Mecklenburgischen Seenplatte und können somit auch Ausgangspunkt für Klassenfahrten der etwas anderen Art sein.Träger des Verstehbahnhofs ist der gemeinnützige Verein havel:lab e.V.havel:lab -- where citizens meet activists meet hackers meet makers meet crafters meet refugees meet gardeners meet kids meet cats.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.verstehbahnhof.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1610" guid="d20f278c-90dd-4dc8-91d6-90faf111eb09">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:HTTC_-_Hacker_Trip_To_China_MEET-UP</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1610-session_httc_hacker_trip_to_china_meet_up</slug>
        <title>HTTC - Hacker Trip To China MEET-UP</title>
        <subtitle>HTTC - Hacker Trip To China MEET-UP</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>To Quote the Great M/Altman&lt;br&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;"''For the Hacker Trip To China (HTTC):&lt;br&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;the only requirements are curiosity and showing up.''"&lt;br&gt;And we all did :)
[[File:HTTC2014WelcomeHackers.jpg|500px|thumb|left]]&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;[[File:HTTC2017Shenzhen.jpg|400px|thumb|right]]'''LOCATION:'''&lt;br&gt;at the "Chinese" restaurant in the food area on the street level of the Glass Hall. &lt;br&gt;</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Maltman23</person>
          <person id="0">Mx Power</person>
          <person id="0">Torrey</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://httc.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1142" guid="c501c610-8efd-4796-b6da-51377b33db88">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Junghackertag_Er%C3%B6ffnung</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T10:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1142-session_junghackertag_eroeffnung</slug>
        <title>Junghackertag Eröffnung</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Eröffnung des Junghackertags
Wir stellen euch den Junghackertag vor. Die einzelnen Sessions werden vorgestellt. Ihr erfahrt wo die Sessions stattfinden und was ihr dort machen könnt. Wenn ihr Fragen habt, könnt ihr die auch loswerden.'''[[Projects:Junghackertag|Liste aller Sessions]]'''</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Hbr</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://junghack.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1629" guid="5699ccf4-0dba-425b-a7bd-e1c474eea355">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:KLAK_Moviemiento_Fahrradkino_-_Teil_I</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1629-session_klak_moviemiento_fahrradkino_teil_i</slug>
        <title>KLAK Moviemiento Fahrradkino - Teil I</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Bring your BIKES ! &lt;3&lt;3&lt;3
Fahrradkino mit internationalen Kurzfilmen.„DRAHTESELTRÄUME“...Fixie liebende Frauen in Melbourne, Fahrradbetriebene Geräte in Guatemala, 100 Jahre alte Räder aus den USA, Frauen die geflüchteten Frauen Fahrradfahren in Brandenburg beibringen, eine männermordende Werwölfin... Bike Shorts aus aller Welt, während der Strom von 10 Fahrrädern erzeugt wird! Präsentiert von Moviemiento e.V.In deutsch und englisch.PLEASE BRING YOUR BIKE !!! Gerne 30 Minuten vorher. Wie benötigen noch weitere Fahrräder. Liebsten Dank &lt;3 &lt;3 &lt;3</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://fahrradkino.org/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1653" guid="9cc772b5-4e5e-4716-b09d-be0d04230ab5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:KLAK_Moviemiento_Fahrradkino_-_Teil_II</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T22:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:15</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1653-session_klak_moviemiento_fahrradkino_teil_ii</slug>
        <title>KLAK Moviemiento Fahrradkino - Teil II</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Fahrradkino mit internationalen Kurzfilmen.„DYSTOPIA“Bunte Zukunftsvisionen zeigen warum Kapitalismus glücklich macht, Technologie wirklich das Leben verbessert und warum würfelförmige Hühner die Lösung sind. Moviemiento e.V. serviert filmisch die Schnittchen und den Schampus zum Weltuntergang. Damit ihr hinterher trotzdem das Gefühl habt, die Welt zu retten, wird der gesamte Strom für das Kino von 10 Fahrrädern erzeugt - wer will, darf für Strom strampeln.In deutsch und englisch.PLEASE BRING YOUR BIKE !!! Gerne 30 Minuten vorher. Wie benötigen noch weitere Fahrräder. Liebsten Dank &lt;3 &lt;3 &lt;3</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://fahrradkino.org/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1626" guid="c2243b8a-03a2-49d6-a647-28f5618d3ecb">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Solare_Stromversorgung_Utopiastadtcampus</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1626-session_solare_stromversorgung_utopiastadtcampus</slug>
        <title>Solare Stromversorgung Utopiastadtcampus</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Dabei geht es auch um Leistungsdaten jedoch mehr um die Voraussetzungen die wir da haben, wie Sonnenstunden und Strahlungsleistung aus der die Solaranlage  die Energie  bezieht. Weiter habe ich mir dann noch Gedanken zur längeren Speicherung der Energie gemacht.
Mein Vortrag ist Solare Stromversorgung Utopiastadtcampus www.utopipstadt.euDabei geht es auch um Leistungsdaten jedoch mehr um die Voraussetzungen die wir da haben, wie Sonnenstunden und Strahlungsleistung aus der dieSolaranlage  die Energie  bezieht. Weiter habe ich mir dann noch Gedanken zur längeren Speicherung der Energie gemacht.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://www.utopipstadt.eu</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1606" guid="f6d51c4f-aa23-4007-9246-01f27dd88af7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Vorstellung_Thema_des_Tages:_Back_to_Nature</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:45:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:45</start>
        <duration>0:10</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1606-session_vorstellung_thema_des_tages_back_to_nature</slug>
        <title>Vorstellung Thema des Tages: Back to Nature</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Heute sollen alternative Ansätze zum Thema 'Umwelt, Natur &amp; Nachhaltigkeit' sowie 'Leben und Arbeiten unter einem Dach im ländlichen Raum' vorgestellt werden. Im Im Anschluss Workshop zur Konsensdemokratie plus Fahrradkino.
Heute sollen alternative Ansätze zum Thema 'Umwelt, Natur &amp; Nachhaltigkeit' sowie 'Leben und Arbeiten unter einem Dach im ländlichen Raum' vorgestellt werden. Im Im Anschluss Workshop zur Konsensdemokratie plus Fahrradkino.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1627" guid="84aa0789-8bc6-491b-94b7-b62b56b62076">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:WORKSHOP:_Konsensdemokratie</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1627-session_workshop_konsensdemokratie</slug>
        <title>WORKSHOP: Konsensdemokratie</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>6 Gruppen 1 Workshop richtig gut!
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1638" guid="482c15ae-e990-44fc-9126-da52bba703a3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Zusammen_Arbeiten_und_Leben_unter_einem_Dach_im_l%C3%A4ndlichen_Raum</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T14:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1638-session_zusammen_arbeiten_und_leben_unter_einem_dach_im_laendlichen_raum</slug>
        <title>Zusammen Arbeiten und Leben unter einem Dach im ländlichen Raum</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
GesprächModeration Zarah RothPanelbeteiligteMario, seit einem Jahr beim Ginsterbusch Projekt in der Nähe von Lüneburg. Hier funktioniert das Landleben, zum Beispiel von und mit Gemüsekisten. http://ginsterbusch.org/Janosch vom Coconat  - a Workation Retreat im Gutshof Glien. Coconat steht für eine internationale Gemeinschaft und unzählige helfende Hände die das Projekt mit Leben füllen. Ohne die vielen freiwilligen Unterstützer, unsere Angestellten und Honorarkräfte, Stipendiaten und Kooperationspartner wäre Coconat nicht der traumhafte Ort der er ist, dafür sind wir unendlich dankbar. Ein Ort an dem sich digitale Arbeiter_innen von einer kreativen Gemeinschaft inspirieren lassen, konzentriert arbeiten und die Natur zu genießen. http://coconat-space.com/de/</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Haecksen">
      <event id="1294" guid="563b6459-75cf-481f-bbbf-9fe36c93e2e5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:30._Geburtstag</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1294-session_30_geburtstag</slug>
        <title>30. Geburtstag</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>die Haecksen feiern ihren 30sten
Vor 30 Jahren wurden die Haecksen gegründet. Das wollen wir zusammen mit euch feiern!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Zitro</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1141" guid="ad672dac-37b9-4598-8e93-9944e8e6a9b0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Haecksen_f%C3%BCr_NichtHaecksen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1141-session_haecksen_fuer_nichthaecksen</slug>
        <title>Haecksen für NichtHaecksen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Die Haecksen für Nicht-Haecksen - eine Fragerunde
In dieser Runde können alle Fragen rund um die Haecksen gestellt werden - Sind die Haecksen wirklich der größte Chaostreff vom CCC mit 300 Mitgliedern? (Spoiler: ja) - Was sind die Ziele der Haecksen? - Wie kann man die Haecksen oder generell Gleichberechtigung unterstützen? - Warum können zB. Männer keine Haecksen werden?  - Warum sind dann trotzdem so ziemlich jeder Workshop der Haecksen für alle Wesen besuchbar?Diese Runde ist explizit an Menschen gerichtet, die sich nicht im Begriff Frau wiederfinden können und damit keine unserer anderen Veranstaltungen besuchen können,in denen wir solche Fragen beantworten. Findest du dich im Begriff Frau wieder, schau bitte an Tag 2 beim Haecksenfrühstück vorbei, danke.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Melzai</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1607" guid="81f7fd7a-1fa1-4aad-b030-e2e9a9678162">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Intro_to_binary_exploitation_(FTI_only)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1607-session_intro_to_binary_exploitation_fti_only_</slug>
        <title>Intro to binary exploitation (FTI only)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>binary exploitation - same as yesterday - this time women (FNIT) only
This is a workshop put together for Haecksen, means this time only women, non-binary, inter and trans persons!It's a repetition of the second part of the 'introduction to CTF and binary exploitation' workshop yesterday.The main focus of this (shorter) workshop will be on binary exploitation with Stack Based Buffer Overflows and Return Oriented Programming.Info here:https://beginnersctf2019.pads.ccc.de/1pw: LetsPlay!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Zitro</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1341" guid="15b950d6-8f16-46f0-8453-c08d8d7668d3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Junghaecksentag</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1341-session_junghaecksentag</slug>
        <title>Junghaecksentag</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Schülerinnen fragen Haecksen
Schülerinnen kommen uns besuchen und können uns Fragen stellen.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Zitro</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1295" guid="2f0a66ac-d848-4b81-a4ed-903884cf6f7e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pseudo-Yoga</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T10:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:30</start>
        <duration>0:20</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1295-session_pseudo_yoga</slug>
        <title>Pseudo-Yoga</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>fast wie echtes Yoga
Jeden Morgen um 11:00, Fast wie echtes Yoga.Am zweiten Tag um 10:30 Uhr, direkt vor dem Haecksen-Frühstück.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Piko</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1509" guid="6e3c0f27-29a5-4dba-82b9-be155e2c8442">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Sweater_Theory_for_Beginners</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1509-session_sweater_theory_for_beginners</slug>
        <title>Sweater Theory for Beginners</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn how to make a very simple  knitted sweater using basic arithmatic
Learn how to make a very simple  knitted sweater using basic arithmatic. This workshop is perfect for people who know how to knit scarves, but feel a little intimidated by more complicated garments or people who knit from patterns but would love to start designing their own.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Zitro</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:WikipakaWG">
      <event id="1550" guid="e6e5635e-0f1a-4f1a-a196-81fe91b8f100">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:36C3_Fahrplan_App</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>0:40</duration>
        <room>Assembly:WikipakaWG</room>
        <slug>36c3-1550-session_36c3_fahrplan_app</slug>
        <title>36C3 Fahrplan App</title>
        <subtitle>You are invited to join the project. It is not just about coding!</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Session for people who want to join the project
I will shortly introduce you into the history and the current state of the project. Currently, the app is maintained by one person and used by many more. It would be great if people want to join to sustain the project for the future and help with developing it further. The years old codebase is waiting for you with lecacy Java but also Kotlin. Besides programming there is enough to do which does not require you to write code such as &lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;translation&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;design&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;documentation&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;public relations&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;outreach&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;communication with users&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;and many more.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Tbsprs</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://github.com/EventFahrplan/EventFahrplan</link>
          <link>https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.metadude.android.congress.schedule</link>
          <link>https://fdroid.gitlab.io/ccc</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1247" guid="87ded5aa-64f5-4730-9823-089cac6eff58">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Gefragt_-_Gejagt:_Junghacker*innen_Edition</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:WikipakaWG</room>
        <slug>36c3-1247-session_gefragt_gejagt_junghacker_innen_edition</slug>
        <title>Gefragt - Gejagt: Junghacker*innen Edition</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Rasante Quiz-Show für Jugendliche
Das schnelle Quiz für alle jungen Hackerinnen und Hacker zwischen 12 und 18 Jahren. Lasst ihr euch von den Erwachsenen jagen oder entkommt ihr eurem Jäger?Gefragt - Gejagt ist ein bekanntes Quizformat aus der ARD. Wir stellen eine Junghacker*innen-Version auf die Beine und lassen zwei clevere Teams bestehend aus Jugendlichen zwischen 12 und 18 Jahren gegeneinander, aber auch gegen die erwachsenen und erfahrenen Jäger*innen antreten. Können sie gewinnen? Wir werden es herausfinden! Euch erwarten schnelle Fragerunden, abwechslungsreiche Themengebiete und an erster Stelle ganz viel gute Laune und Cyber!Du kannst dich zum mitspielen bewerben oder mithelfen - auch als Erwachsene*r. Alle Informationen, die du dazu brauchst, findest du unter [https://nwng.eu/36c3-gg/ nwng.eu/36c3-gg]! Wir freuen uns auf dich! &lt;3</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Nwng</person>
          <person id="0">N0emis</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://nwng.eu/36c3-gg</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1542" guid="f34d166e-d61f-4f1d-88f3-09fe872fc606">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wikipaka_Translation_Info_Meeting,_Day_2</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:WikipakaWG</room>
        <slug>36c3-1542-session_wikipaka_translation_info_meeting_day_2</slug>
        <title>Wikipaka Translation Info Meeting, Day 2</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Young and good at English and German? Try live translation!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Waffle</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:C3RE">
      <event id="1577" guid="20c56e0b-5509-4ddd-a21d-a5349a34bdcc">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:36c3-Plotterei</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:C3RE</room>
        <slug>36c3-1577-session_36c3_plotterei</slug>
        <title>36c3-Plotterei</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Taschen mit eigenen Logos bedrucken.
Wir möchten gemeinsam Baumwolltaschen und Turnbeutel gestalten. Dazu zeigen wir, wie Logos geplottet und zu Stoff gebracht werden. Es ist möglich eigene oder das 36c3-Logo zu plotten und auf Jute- oder Turnbeutel zu Drucken. Einfache Sticker für Laptops, o. ä. sind ebenfalls möglich. Für die Materialien wird um einen Unkostenbeitrag gebeten, wobei eigene Baumwollstoffe mitgebracht werden können.Weitere Informationen in unserem [https://pads.c3re.de/p/sticker Pad]</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Goldwaage</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Pseudoroom">
      <event id="1273" guid="b06f2734-4fd2-4488-920f-8fe7c6de3857">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:42birds:_Bewegungspause</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:15</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Pseudoroom</room>
        <slug>36c3-1273-session_42birds_bewegungspause</slug>
        <title>42birds: Bewegungspause</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Hier trifft sich jung und alt für eine bewegte Pause
Die Bewegungspausen:* Augen-Yoga* Wer anderen eine Grube gräbt* Statistik I und II* Gruppendynamik* Mor­gen­rö­te</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Birdy1976</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1583" guid="a0915715-c4b7-4fb1-833c-705d9775c6af">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Captain_Sonar</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Pseudoroom</room>
        <slug>36c3-1583-session_captain_sonar</slug>
        <title>Captain Sonar</title>
        <subtitle>Lets Play</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Captain Sonar
Wir spielen das Spiel Captain Sonar.Bitte über https://www.schokoladensouffle.eu/captainsonar/ anmelden, maximal acht Teilnehmer, FCFSWir spielen bei der Gaderobe im Pseudoroom (CCL Gebäude ganz unten)DECT 3060 bei Rückfragenmehr Infos zum Spiel: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Sonar</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ankylotech</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.schokoladensouffle.eu/captainsonar/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1336" guid="bb3e2bc3-5273-41fc-9e24-581c20cca28b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:JHT:_Beweise_ohne_Worte</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>3:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Pseudoroom</room>
        <slug>36c3-1336-session_jht_beweise_ohne_worte</slug>
        <title>JHT: Beweise ohne Worte</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>(für Kinder und Erwachsene) In der Schule besteht Mathematik zu einem großen Teil aus Rechnungen. Das ist aber nicht das, was Mathematik wirklich ausmacht! Mathematik ist die Kunst, das Verborgene auf das Offensichtliche zurückzuführen, und dazu gehören ergreifende emotionale Aha-Momente beim Verstehen von Zusammenhängen. In diesem Workshop behandeln wir grafische Beweise.
Kinder ab einschließlich der vierten Klasse, Jugendliche und Erwachsene können hier gleichermaßen die im Titel angesprochenen Aha-Momente erleben. Von 11:00 Uhr bis 14:30 Uhr kann man jederzeit kommen und gehen.* '''[https://assets.uni-augsburg.de/media/filer_public/e3/42/e342d112-05f4-4875-a526-3bdf73c34385/beweise-ohne-worte-klein.pdf Materialien]'''* '''[https://www.uni-augsburg.de/de/fakultaet/mntf/math/einricht/mathezirkel/ Mathecamp in den Sommerferen 2020]'''</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1337" guid="d793cc66-af7a-48e7-bc56-25f9a551fa88">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:JHT:_Cosmic_Call,_eine_Botschaft_an_Au%C3%9Ferirdische</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>3:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Pseudoroom</room>
        <slug>36c3-1337-session_jht_cosmic_call_eine_botschaft_an_ausserirdische</slug>
        <title>JHT: Cosmic Call, eine Botschaft an Außerirdische</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>(für Kinder und Erwachsene) Vor etwa 15 Jahren schickte die Menschheit eine Radiobotschaft an ausgewählte Sterne, in der Hoffnung, dass die Nachricht Außerirdische erreicht, diese die Nachricht verstehen und uns antworten. Die Nachricht ist nicht auf Deutsch oder Englisch verfasst, sondern bedient sich einer eigens entwickelten Symbolsprache. Schaffen wenigstens wir Menschen, die Botschaft zu entziffern? Das wollen wir in dem Workshop an uns selbst testen und herausfinden!
Kinder ab einschließlich der vierten Klasse, Jugendliche und Erwachsene können hier gleichermaßen versuchen, die Cosmic-Call-Botschaft zu entziffern. Kinder entdecken dabei spielerisch das Binärsystem, wenn sie es nicht schon kannten. Erwachsene können ihre Kenntnisse von Atommodellen aufpolieren. Von 11:00 Uhr bis 14:30 Uhr kann man jederzeit kommen und gehen.* '''[https://rawgit.com/iblech/mathezirkel-kurs/master/mathecamp-2016/cosmic-call/message.pdf Die Botschaft]'''* '''[https://rawgit.com/iblech/mathezirkel-kurs/master/mathecamp-2016/cosmic-call/spoiler.pdf Die Lösung]''' (von Mark Jason Dominus)* '''[https://www.uni-augsburg.de/de/fakultaet/mntf/math/einricht/mathezirkel/ Mathecamp in den Sommerferien 2020]'''</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1338" guid="78c236cc-6668-4279-bf68-0f772b3740ab">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:JHT:_Rubik%27s_Cube_Workshop_(Zauberw%C3%BCrfelworkshop)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>3:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Pseudoroom</room>
        <slug>36c3-1338-session_jht_rubik_s_cube_workshop_zauberwuerfelworkshop_</slug>
        <title>JHT: Rubik's Cube Workshop (Zauberwürfelworkshop)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>(for kids and adults) Learn how to solve the Rubik's cube! Lerne, wie man den Zauberwürfel löst!
Wie löst man den Zauberwürfel (Rubik's Cube)? Das üben wir in diesem Workshop. Wer einen eigenen Zauberwürfel hat, kann ihn gerne mitbringen; für alle anderen haben wir Würfel zum Verleihen. Keinerlei Vorkenntnisse nötig. Von 11:00 Uhr bis 14:30 Uhr kann man jederzeit kommen und gehen, eine Anmeldung ist nicht erforderlich. Die Location geben wir hier noch bekannt.How can you solve the Rubik's Cube? We'll learn that in this workshop. Don't worry if you don't have a Rubik's Cube; you can borrow one of our cubes. No prerequisites required. Come and go as you wish from 11:00 to 14:30, no registration required. The location will be announced here.* '''[http://timbaumann.info/mathezirkel-kurs/rubiks-wuerfel-workshop/anleitung.pdf Anleitung]'''* '''[https://www.uni-augsburg.de/de/fakultaet/mntf/math/einricht/mathezirkel/ Mathecamp in den Sommerferien 2020]'''</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1339" guid="02b4a4d4-11da-4511-86b7-9b6c972a59cb">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:JHT:_Spiel_und_Spa%C3%9F_mit_der_vierten_Dimension</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>3:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Pseudoroom</room>
        <slug>36c3-1339-session_jht_spiel_und_spass_mit_der_vierten_dimension</slug>
        <title>JHT: Spiel und Spaß mit der vierten Dimension</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>(für Kinder) In unserer Welt können wir uns nach links und rechts, nach hinten und vorne sowie nach unten und oben bewegen. Weitere Richtungen gibt es nicht. Das muss aber nicht so sein! In der Mathematik ist auch eine weitere Dimension vorstellbar. In diesem Workshop lernen wir diese vierte Dimension spielerisch und anschaulich kennen.
In unserer Welt können wir uns nach links und rechts, nach hinten und vorne sowie nach unten und oben bewegen. Weitere Richtungen gibt es nicht. Das muss aber nicht so sein! In der Mathematik ist auch eine weitere Dimension vorstellbar.Anhand eines interaktiven vierdimensionalen Labyrinths erkunden wir in diesem Workshop spielerisch die vierte Dimension. In der vierten Dimension gibt es neue wundersame Formen zu bestaunen, gewöhnliche dreidimensionale Gefängnisse wären nicht mehr ausbruchssicher und Schnürsenkel würden sich ständig von selbst entknoten.Dieser Workshop richtet sich vor allem an Kinder (ab vierte Klasse). Von 11:00 Uhr bis 14:30 Uhr kann man jederzeit kommen und gehen, eine Anmeldung ist nicht erforderlich. Die Location geben wir hier noch bekannt. Wer schon etwas älter ist (ab etwa achte Klasse) und Englisch ganz gut versteht, kann statt zu diesem Workshop auch zum 60-minütigen Vortrag zum Thema kommen.* '''[https://www.uni-augsburg.de/de/fakultaet/mntf/math/einricht/mathezirkel/ Mathecamp in den Sommerferien 2020]'''* '''[http://4d.speicherleck.de/ Aufzeichnung eines früheren Vortrags zum Thema]'''</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1340" guid="2cd3f470-1537-4e85-88e4-07284c7f1227">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:JHT:_Spiel_und_Spa%C3%9F_mit_unendlichen_Zahlen_und_unendlichen_Spielen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>3:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Pseudoroom</room>
        <slug>36c3-1340-session_jht_spiel_und_spass_mit_unendlichen_zahlen_und_unendlichen_spielen</slug>
        <title>JHT: Spiel und Spaß mit unendlichen Zahlen und unendlichen Spielen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>(für Kinder) Irgendwann lernt man, dass das Spiel „wer kann die größere Zahl sagen?“ langweilig wird. Oder stimmt das gar nicht?
In der Mathematik geht es nach 1, 2 und 3, nach der Million und der Fantastilliarde erst richtig los: Danach kommen die unendlich großen Zahlen. Los gehen die mit „∞“, der ersten unendlich großen Zahl, aber dann geht es noch lange weiter. Mit diesen Zahlen kann man wunderbar Spiele spielen. Vielleicht kennt der eine oder andere das Streichholzspiel, bei dem zwei Spieler abwechselnd immer bis zu drei Streichhölzer wegnehmen können und derjenige gewinnt, der das letzte Streichholz an sich nimmt. Im Workshop werden wir lernen, wie man dieses Spiel mit unendlich vielen Streichhölzern spielt, und wie der Trick aussieht, um immer zu gewinnen.Dieser Workshop richtet sich vor allem an Kinder (ab vierte Klasse). Von 11:00 Uhr bis 14:30 Uhr kann man jederzeit kommen und gehen, eine Anmeldung ist nicht erforderlich. Wer schon etwas älter ist (ab etwa achte Klasse) und Englisch ganz gut versteht, kann statt zu diesem Workshop auch zum [[Session:Wondrous_mathematics:_Fun_with_transfinite_games|Abendvortrag zum Thema kommen]].</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1410" guid="45e43062-1c89-4ede-ba23-babdfbe29294">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Knitting_workshop_(Strick-_und_H%C3%A4kelworkshop)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T12:50:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:50</start>
        <duration>2:10</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Pseudoroom</room>
        <slug>36c3-1410-session_knitting_workshop_strick_und_haekelworkshop_</slug>
        <title>Knitting workshop (Strick- und Häkelworkshop)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn how to knit/how to crochet. Lerne stricken/häkeln.
We'll be sitting at the water basin/palm tree at the bottom of the CCL building and do a bit of knitting/crocheting. We're happy about any co-knitters joining us, and we'll teach you how it works in case you don't know. :-)If you could bring a knitting needle and wool on your own, that would be perfect; but fear not, we have a limited supply which we'll gladly share with you. In this case, it would be nice if you could reimburse us on our costs, but no worries if that's not possible.A nice project for a beginner is an oven cloth or a phone case. Then you can later progress to gloves. :-)Wir werden bei der Palme/dem Wasserbecken ganz unten im CCL-Gebäude sitzen und etwas vor uns her stricken. Wir freuen uns über alle, die ebenfalls stricken möchten, und bringen es euch bei, falls ihr noch nicht wisst, wie es geht. :-)Es wäre super, wenn ihr eine eigene Stricknadel und Wolle mitbringen könnten; aber wir haben auch gerne unseren Vorrat mit euch teilen. In diesem Fall wäre es lieb, wenn ihr uns die Materialkosten erstatten könntet, aber stresst euch nicht wenn das nicht geht.Ein schönes Einstiegsproekt sind Topflappen und Handyhüllen. Später könnt ihr euch an Handschuhen versuchen!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room M3">
      <event id="1123" guid="10ba6be0-688f-4481-aebf-9180edbf05c7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:42birds:_Hitchhiker%27s_Towel-Yoga</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T10:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:15</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1123-session_42birds_hitchhiker_s_towel_yoga</slug>
        <title>42birds: Hitchhiker's Towel-Yoga</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We'll do some Yoga to calm our minds and move them bodies. Bring along comfortable clothes – and a towel to lie on ;-)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Birdy1976</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1008" guid="bc4f7e6d-7af5-4dec-9810-da8eec85f2b8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:CCChoir</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1008-session_ccchoir</slug>
        <title>CCChoir</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Come and sing with us! Even if you think you didn't sing for years: All Creatures Welcome. We sing Heaven Can't Wait by Thies Mynther
90 Minuten Chorsingen, all creatures welcome! Wir singen das Lied aus dem Abspann vom Film "All Creatures Welcome" von Sandra Trostel[https://sandratrostel.de/projects/acw/].Ihr dürft unvorbereitet kommen, selbst wenn Ihr noch nie gesungen habt. Wenn Ihr Euch aber vorbereiten wollt, könnt Ihr Euch gerne die [[Media:Heaven_can't_wait-Choral_Movement_for_Chaos_Communication_Choir.pdf|Partitur]] vorher ansehen oder das Stück anhören: https://soundcloud.com/thiesmynther/heaven-cant-wait-1Garantiert 100% Heaven can't wait! Ohne künstlich chemisch- oder physikalisch erzeugte Zusatzstoffe. Ihr singt. Piko fuchtelt. Und redet nur das Nötigste. Diesmal machen wir das ganze Stück! This choir rehearsal will be mostly in German, but you can join even if you don't know one German word. The song[https://soundcloud.com/thiesmynther/heaven-cant-wait-1] is in English! All creatures welcome, especially those who think they can't sing. Those who can read music may [[Media:Heaven_can't_wait-Choral_Movement_for_Chaos_Communication_Choir.pdf|prepare]].Questions? CCChoir19@ithea.de</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Piko</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1122" guid="2e010d12-8dc1-4576-9387-e86997da732b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Film_%22Deckname_Jenny%22</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T21:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:30</start>
        <duration>2:29</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1122-session_film_deckname_jenny_</slug>
        <title>Film "Deckname Jenny"</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Movie on activism and it's challenges in the modern German state
DECKNAME JENNY // 2018 // 108 min // Orginalton: Deutsch // Untertitel:EnglischRechtsruck in Europa. Ertrunkene Menschen im Mittelmeer. Der Staat fahndet im Netz nach G20-Gegner*innen.Jennys Bande schaut nicht mehr zu. Und handelt. Zwischen analogen Aktionen und hacken muß entschieden werden. Doch als Jennys Vater deren militante Ambitionen herausfindet, muss er sich seiner eigenen Vergangenheit als Mitglied einer Stadtguerillagruppe stellen. Das finden auch alte Gegner nicht lustig. Und nun wird es für alle Beteiligten eng...Eine Geschichte zwischen Liebe und Verrat, Hoffnung und Resignation, Widerstand und Freundschaft.hochaktuell * generationsübergreifend * mit Augenzwinkern * subversiv * anarchistisch * aus einem queeren &amp; feministischen Blickwinkel *Filmmusik: Guts Pie Earshot // Nomi &amp; Aino*Deckname Jenny erzählt die fiktive Geschichte von jungen Aktivist*innen und ehemaligen Militanten. Mit Augenzwinkern. In Tempo, Zeitlupe und Aktion.**Aus Sympathie und Liebe zu den Menschen, die sich nicht mit Rassismus, Homophobie, Überwachung und einer Festung Europa abfinden wollen.**Es geht um Menschen mit Stärken und Schwächen – nicht um Geschlechterstereotype, Macker und Helden.**Ohne Denunziation des militanten Teils sozialer Bewegung. Denn Geschichte von unten erzählt sich anders.**Filmabend und anschließendes Filmgespräch &amp; Diskussion mit Regie/Buch und Schauspieler*in</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Abcdd</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://jenny.in-berlin.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1099" guid="395b7022-7271-49bd-990b-e9173d2ebecb">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:KinkyGeeks_-_Bondage_f%C3%BCr_Fortgeschrittene_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1099-session_kinkygeeks_bondage_fuer_fortgeschrittene_workshop</slug>
        <title>KinkyGeeks - Bondage für Fortgeschrittene Workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Advanced bondage lesson - not for beginners
'''Important:''' In the previous years, we regularly had way too many people trying to get in (rooms are objects of finite size), with waiting lines all across the hallway. This year, we want to avoid the crowd control issues that come with such scenarios. That's why you now need to pre-register for the workshop at https://ticket.kinkygeeks.de. Our website will give you a free ticket, which you need to provide at the workshop door to gain access.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Lil-Missy</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://kinkygeeks.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1106" guid="975dcd25-151f-4c21-a7ae-ba0bed514b1b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:LessWrong_Congress_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1106-session_lesswrong_congress_meetup</slug>
        <title>LessWrong Congress Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Meetup for everyone interested or part of the Rationality/LessWrong movement
This is a meetup for everyone already being part of or interested in the LessWrong/Rationality movement. The idea is to have a short introduction to Rationality and exchange ideas across city-borders.Telegram group: https://t.me/joinchat/AQyfUhHcTKJjmDm9h-s2EQEtherPad: https://pad.riseup.net/p/lwccc</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Fkarg</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.lesswrong.com/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1020" guid="dd0016f1-fca6-4e1c-923f-53069aebe53e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Regiotreffen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1020-session_regiotreffen</slug>
        <title>Regiotreffen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
</description>
        <persons/>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1669" guid="c840964f-1f37-454e-85b9-cebafb0efaa7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Werw%C3%B6lfe_von_D%C3%BCsterwald</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T23:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:30</start>
        <duration>8:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1669-session_werwoelfe_von_duesterwald</slug>
        <title>Werwölfe von Düsterwald</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>wir wollen Werwölfe spielen (auf deutsch) und dafür einen dedicated Raum haben.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kmille</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1260" guid="2ffd5755-10b9-4c30-859d-6972e4909e1a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Workshop:_Digitale_Selbstverteidigung_f%C3%BCr_Anf%C3%A4nger*innen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:15</start>
        <duration>1:45</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1260-session_workshop_digitale_selbstverteidigung_fuer_anfaenger_innen</slug>
        <title>Workshop: Digitale Selbstverteidigung für Anfänger*innen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>In diesem Workshop möchten wir uns mit wenig Vorwissen den folgenden Fragen nähern: Was habe ich zu verbergen? Wie schütze ich mich am besten? Was macht Überwachung mit einer Gesellschaft?
Diese Workshop ist gedacht für Menschen die ganz frisch in dem ganzen Kosmos aus Überwachung, Selbstschutz und Datenschutz sind.Wir gehen erstmal darauf ein, was wir selber jeweils zu verbergen haben und wie unterschiedlich das sein kann.Im zweiten Teil möchten wir euch Argumente und Zusammenhänge an die Hand geben, um z.B. gut die Aussage "ich hab doch nichts zu verbergeben" kontern zu können. Dabei stellen wir euch die Argumente vor, die wir in den letzten zwei Jahren Digitale Freiheit entwickelt haben und üben mit euch, sie anzuwenden.Wenn du schon viel bei Cryptoparties warst ist im ersten Teil vermutlich nicht viel neues für dich dabei. Mitmachen dürfen natürlich aber trotzdem alle!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Vik</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitale-freiheit.jetzt</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room 11">
      <event id="1000" guid="a9513da7-a95c-4eb4-ba32-11485be62787">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:A/V_Angel_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1000-session_a_v_angel_meeting</slug>
        <title>A/V Angel Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Day 2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Daily Meetup for A/V Angels
Daily A/V Angel Meeting. More information can be obtained from our news in the angel system</description>
        <persons/>
        <links>
          <link>https://c3voc.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1126" guid="7f73bcec-fdde-4b52-a3aa-b39baf73fb8a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:An_introduction_to_Anarchism</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T21:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1126-session_an_introduction_to_anarchism</slug>
        <title>An introduction to Anarchism</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Ideas of the anarchism existed before the network, however hacker's community willingly took anarchism appreciating its dedication to individual and collective freedom. Nowadays it plays quite a huge role for many people organized in hacker scene. With this session we will have a quick look on history of anarchism and the present of the anarchist struggle in the social and political sphere around the world. This is a short presentation with a discussion round.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Abcdd</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://and.notraces.net</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1056" guid="85fe9ff2-d148-49d4-89df-c4e6284ea3a5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Das_Freie_Software_1_x_1</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T18:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1056-session_das_freie_software_1_x_1</slug>
        <title>Das Freie Software 1 x 1</title>
        <subtitle>Grundlagen &amp; typische Missverständnisse aufklären</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Der Talk ist ein "Foundation Talk" vom Präsident der FSFE und  dazu gedacht den Zuhörenden einen leichten Einstieg in die Welt Freier Software zu ermöglichen.
Freie Software und Open Source - ist das eigentlich das gleiche? GPL,AGPL, LGPL, MIT, Apache und hunderte mehr ... warum braucht FreieSoftware eigentlich Lizenzen und wie unterscheiden sie sich? Und kannman damit Geld verdienen? Der Talk ist ein "Foundation Talk" und istdazu gedacht den Zuhörenden einen leichten Einstieg in die Welt FreierSoftware zu ermöglichen.Der Vortrag klärt die weitverbreitetsten Missverständnisse zu FreierSoftware auf, die sich schon seit Jahren halten und dadurch erschweren,möglichst schnell das Potential Freier Software zu nutzen. Zum Beispiela) Freie Software sei kostenlos, b) wer Freie Software ändert, muss dieÄnderungen wieder allen verfügbar machen und c) Freie Software ist(un)sicherer als proprietäre Software oder d) Freie Software ist dasüberlegene Entwicklungsmodell. Oft hört man auch e) Freie Softwarebringe einem nichts, wenn man nicht selbst programmieren kann, und soweiter ...Dieser Foundation Talk ist richtig für dich, wenn Du Dich wunderst warumeine der Aussagen falsch sein soll oder Du Anregungen suchst, wie undwas Du auf solche oder ähnliche Aussagen in Zukunft erwidern kannst.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dreirik</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1010" guid="36a2fc57-4f42-4315-8d77-cb579a0c7ef3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Haecksenfr%C3%BChst%C3%BCck</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1010-session_haecksenfruehstueck</slug>
        <title>Haecksenfrühstück</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Gemeinsames Frühstück für Frauen und NTI*, die Haecksen werden möchten
Jedes Jahr treffen wir Haecksen uns zum traditionellen Haecksenfrühstück auf dem Kongress, tauschen uns aus und planen das nächste Jahr. Willkommen sind zum Frühstück Frauen (cis und trans), sowie non-binaries, die sich unter dem Label "Frau" wiederfinden können. Kommt gerne vorbei und bringt am Besten etwas zum Frühstücken und eine Tasse mit. The Hacksenbreakfast is the biggest annual meeting of the Haecksen group, a group of female hackers within the CCC. We have a breakfast together and do some planning for the next year. This meeting is only for women (cis and trans) and non-binaries, who can find themselves somehow under the label "female". Please remind us to speak English if you do not understand German. It is a good idea to bring something for the breakfast and a cup for coffee/tea, but of course this is not mandatory.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Zitro</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1017" guid="9c72bc36-e075-4359-9f3c-77e73e4472b8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Love_is_Destruction,_Love_is_Hope_-_Polyamory</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1017-session_love_is_destruction_love_is_hope_polyamory</slug>
        <title>Love is Destruction, Love is Hope - Polyamory</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
</description>
        <persons/>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1197" guid="decdeb96-9c3c-44e4-93eb-7a76d40172e8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Subtitles_Angelmeeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T16:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:15</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1197-session_subtitles_angelmeeting</slug>
        <title>Subtitles Angelmeeting</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Subtitles Angelmeeting
This is the introduction meetings for subtitles angels.If you want to become a subtitles angel, you have to attend one of these meetings.At the end of the meeting, attendees will be confirmed as subtitles angels.Please have your nick in the angelsystem ready and select "Subtitles Angel" (necessary for the confirmation).</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Cube</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1029" guid="219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8d1">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:15</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1029-session_translation_team_meeting</slug>
        <title>Translation Team Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Meeting Day 2 #1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.
This meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Katti</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1034" guid="219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8d3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T19:40:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:40</start>
        <duration>1:20</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1034-session_translation_team_meeting</slug>
        <title>Translation Team Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Meeting Day 2 #2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.
This meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Katti</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1305" guid="82f2a7b7-ed34-4ec2-bc32-5875b55e5bb4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Ultraschall_Betatest</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T23:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1305-session_ultraschall_betatest</slug>
        <title>Ultraschall Betatest</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Start des Betatests der neuen Ultraschall-Version
Mit Podlove und Auphonic wurden uns Produzierenden von Podcasts mächtige Werkzeuge an die Hand gegeben. Was jedoch fehlte, war eine für Podcasts optimierte Umgebung für Aufnahme und Produktion der eigentlichen Podcasts.Die verschiedenen DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) haben verschiedene Vor- und Nachteile, seien sie finanzieller Natur oder in Bezug auf Features. REAPER besetzt hier nach Meinung vieler einen Sweet Spot: für schlanke 65 € erhält man das Schweizer Offiziersmesser unter den DAWs, entwickelt von Audio-Nerds (das alte Winamp-Team).Das Problem: Ästhetisch und in Teilen auf funktional ist REAPER- in der Windows-Welt verankert – eine mittlere Zumutung. Zudem sind dutzende Presets gut für Musikproduktionen eingestellt, out-of-the-box jedoch nahezu absurd falsch für uns PodcasterInnen – etwa die Orientierung an Takten statt an Zeiteinheiten.Ultraschall optimiert die Aufnahmesoftware REAPER soweit wie nur irgend möglich für HighEnd- Podcasting. Eine DAW von PodcasterInnen für PodcasterInnen.In der Session zeigen wir die neue Version von Ultraschall und besprechen, wie man am Beta-Test teilnehmen kann.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Rstockm</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://ultraschall.fm</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room M2">
      <event id="1587" guid="07acc243-0067-4aec-acac-af29c29cd8be">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:ADHS_-_Emotionen_%26_Probleme</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T00:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>00:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1587-session_adhs_emotionen_probleme</slug>
        <title>ADHS - Emotionen &amp; Probleme</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>ADHS Treffen um Probleme und Lösungen auszutauschen
Edit:Die Zusammenfassung des Treffens ist in Arbeit. Wer daran interessiert ist oder an der Thematik selbst, schreibt mich bitte per oder auf Twitter an.Inspiriert vom ADHS meetup am Tag 1 und der Menge der Dinge, die nicht besprochen würden, ein weiteres Treffen. Auch Leute die nicht beim meetup waren, sind herzlich eingeladen. Ich möchte dieses Mal vor allem über emotionale &amp; soziale Schwierigkeiten sowie Arten damit umzugehen sprechen. Gerne können wir ebenso über anderes quatschen, sofern die Zeit es zu lässt.Lockeres Treffen in Halle 3, M12, Essbereichhttps://twitter.com/rebeccawiedau/status/1211316293061754881?s=19</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Rebecca</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1468" guid="a1b79b4d-0f53-4778-8efa-e8ea3ade496c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Das_Gutachten_der_Datenethikkommission_-_eine_praktische_Diskussion</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T23:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1468-session_das_gutachten_der_datenethikkommission_eine_praktische_diskussion</slug>
        <title>Das Gutachten der Datenethikkommission - eine praktische Diskussion</title>
        <subtitle>Independent session</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Wir werden das Gutachten der Datenethikkommission aus einem praktischen Blickwinkel betrachten und diskutieren.
Die Datenethikkommission der Deutschen Bundesregierung hat im Oktober 2019 ein Gutachten herausgebracht. Im Januar 2020 treffen sich die Mitglieder der Datenethikkommission wieder - in München als Teil eines Seminars der Technischen Universität München. Ich bin Teil dieses Seminars und freue mich, euch das Gutachten vorzustellen und danach über seine Praktikabilität und Realitätsnähe zu diskutieren.Zu Beginn werde ich das Gutachten der Datenethikkommission kurz vorstellen und im Nachgang werden wir zusammen über die Resultate der Kommission diskutieren. Oftmals sind solche Dokumente recht oberflächlich gehalten und beschreiben selten realitätsnahe Situationen. Gemeinsam können wir hier Schwachstellen des Gutachtens finden und Vorschläge diskutieren.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kaplannie</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1060" guid="565bb40a-c1ce-46b9-8776-4c1714aaf3da">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Finding_your_new_home:_Canadian_Immigration_system</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1060-session_finding_your_new_home_canadian_immigration_system</slug>
        <title>Finding your new home: Canadian Immigration system</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Options to make Canada your new home from obtaining visa to immigration.
</description>
        <persons/>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1109" guid="90f01e54-c3fb-45eb-ae12-893317789b78">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Follow-up_meeting_to_the_Netzpolitik_in_der_Schweiz_talk</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1109-session_follow_up_meeting_to_the_netzpolitik_in_der_schweiz_talk</slug>
        <title>Follow-up meeting to the Netzpolitik in der Schweiz talk</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Nach dem Vortrag «Schweiz: Netzpolitik zwischen Bodensee und Matterhorn» sind alle interessierten Personen eingeladen, die Diskussion an diesem Workshop der Digitalen Gesellschaft fortzusetzen. Es werden Aktivisten von verschiedenen aktiven Organisationen der Netzpolitik in der Schweiz anwesend sein (Digitale Gesellschaft, CCC-CH, CCCZH, Piratenpartei Schweiz, Digitale Allmend).
Nach dem Vortrag «Schweiz: Netzpolitik zwischen Bodensee und Matterhorn» sind alle interessierten Personen eingeladen, die Diskussion an diesem Workshop der Digitalen Gesellschaft fortzusetzen. Es werden Aktivisten von verschiedenen aktiven Organisationen der Netzpolitik in der Schweiz anwesend sein (Digitale Gesellschaft, CCC-CH, CCCZH, Piratenpartei Schweiz, Digitale Allmend).</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kire</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1055" guid="b4615df7-595a-413d-8f41-db9584a6f13f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Freedom_to_go</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1055-session_freedom_to_go</slug>
        <title>Freedom to go</title>
        <subtitle>Android without Google</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>You like an Android withough Google? This is an interactive workshop to present the Free Software App repository called F-Droid and the outstanding functionalities of its clients called F-Droid and G-Droid. After that we discover the best (imho!) Android-based Free Software apps including anonymization, encryption and syncronization - and you have the possibility to present your personal favorite Free Software app as well.
After a short introduction about (non-existing) freedoms in Android &amp; its Custom ROMs, we will discover F-Droid, the Free Software app repository and explore the functionalities and possible usage of its client with the same name.This F-Droid client is characterized by an anarchic design, it is resistant to censorship and surveillance and comes with a lot of emancipating features for its users. Unfortunately, it can be also a bit confusing in the beginning. This is where G-Droid comes in, a fork of the F-Droid client that can access the very same repository of Free Software apps while offering completely new qualities in information management. Getting to know both of them and their respective benefits is first part of the workshop.To make the first steps of discovering freedom on mobile phones a pleasant experience, some of the best (imho!) Free Software apps from F-Droid (the repository) will be presented in the second part of the workshop, including anonymization, encryption and syncronzation.This is an interactive session for everyone! You can ask any question at any time and if I cannot help you someone else from the audience usually can. During and after the workshop all participants are invited to introduce their personal favorite apps from F-Droid. Sharing is caring and this way we will all know more in the end.So if you are up for F- and G-Droid or feel like discovering the good side of Free Software on mobile phones then come and join the session!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dreirik</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1052" guid="eb7cab5a-9f72-490a-bf85-abc3a527fe75">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fuzzing_Round_Table</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1052-session_fuzzing_round_table</slug>
        <title>Fuzzing Round Table</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Open discussion about recent trends and advancements in fuzzing.
We will have a discussion about recent problems and breakthroughs in fuzzing. If you have worked on any novel fuzzers lateley, _do_ drop by :)If you plan to come, please fill out this form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeOU2hkFZEb2MgD2dlhHS-f-QDVfWuOZkOtxjvUHT9UnpZ_1Q/viewform?entry.1179566035=no&amp;entry.753370867=noto help us with planning.Your host will be @andreafioraldi and @domenukk.See you there ;)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Domenukk</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1105" guid="a1541175-b711-4c87-8418-d847ab6346be">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Irgendwas_mit_Holz.</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1105-session_irgendwas_mit_holz_</slug>
        <title>Irgendwas mit Holz.</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Brandschutz, siehe unten.
Moved due to fire code violations. The time slot will be needed to bring the room up to code, do not reassign. Stand by for further announcements. [[User:MikeTango|MikeTango]] ([[User talk:MikeTango|talk]]) 14:23, 28 December 2019 (CET)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MikeTango</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1095" guid="04353a77-a338-4644-b705-da821c790a1a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Origami</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1095-session_origami</slug>
        <title>Origami</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Origami for beginners
mountainfolds and valleyfolds and diagrams and how to read them.Folding simple objects.I will provide paper for all participants. If you are already experienced feel free to join to help other participants with less experience. If you missed the session you can get in contact with me to get instructions and hints. (Twitter @esopriester or fediverse @esopriester@chaos.social)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Cyberpilot</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1092" guid="729d330b-b0a8-4b77-afec-158982b9d2b4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Python_Programming_for_Absolute_Beginners</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1092-session_python_programming_for_absolute_beginners</slug>
        <title>Python Programming for Absolute Beginners</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>In this workshop, addressed at (absolute) beginners, you will get your feet wet in (Python) programming. Don't worry, everyone who wants to have a (first?) look at programming is welcome independently of their skills or background.
[[File:Python-Programming-Beginners-LogoSmall.png|center]]''(While this abstract is in English, this workshop will be held either in English or German; depending on who wants to participate!)'''''Be aware:''' This is ''NOT'' a session for experienced developers who want to learn Python. This session is intended for beginners with little to no experience programming!This workshop is intended as a first introduction to (Python) programming '''for absolute beginners'''. While C3 traditionally is a 'tech/hacker conference', more and more people without a background in programming attend - as far as I'm concerned, this is awesome!While you certainly don't have to be a 'coder' to be a part of congress (or to be a hacker), programming is still fun, wonderfully creative, and also an extremely valuable skill. Don't be afraid to give it a go!Of course, by the end of this 90-minute workshop, you will not be a programmer. You will, however, have attempted a deep dive into (Python) programming, learned some basics, and set yourself up for further learning (if you choose to do so).'''About Me'''&lt;br&gt;My name is Ingo, and I'm currently working at Heidelberg University as a computational/corpus linguist and teacher educator. I'm particularly involved with teacher education/training and foreign language teaching.My love for Python stems from my work as a (computational) linguist and various projects I've been involved with. :)'''Required Previous Knowledge'''&lt;br&gt;No previous knowledge is required!'''Technical Requirements'''&lt;br&gt;If you want to participate actively (i.e., code along), you should bring a device that is capable of running a modern browser and has Internet access. Being able to type comfortably is also recommended ;). Alternatively, any device capable of running Python 3.6+ (ideally in a Jupyter Notebook) will do just fine!'''Material'''&lt;br&gt;All material (e.g., slides) will be provided on this page after the workshop. Please also check back here a day before the workshop because I will provide some additional material useful for active participation.You can find all material in this [https://github.com/IngoKl/36c3-workshops GitHub repository]. If you want to code along in your browser, you can also just start this [https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/IngoKl/36c3-workshops/master Binder]. Be aware that starting the Binder (i.e. your coding environment) can take a couple of minutes.Ps. This is a slightly updated version of the workshop(s) I gave at 35c3 last year.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ingo</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1019" guid="9421c49b-4f0d-4275-9f0a-078c513e6c71">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:RegioPR-Treffen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1019-session_regiopr_treffen</slug>
        <title>RegioPR-Treffen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>RegioPR-Treffen
The RegioPR-Treffen from the CCC organized by Vollkorn</description>
        <persons/>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1091" guid="b637b910-011b-41ea-b60f-36d7f6e29754">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Sensor.Community_-_Platform_for_Environmental_Data</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1091-session_sensor_community_platform_for_environmental_data</slug>
        <title>Sensor.Community - Platform for Environmental Data</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Community driven network of over 10.000 sensors in 71 countries that enables citizens to measure Air Quality.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dreirik</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room M1">
      <event id="1005" guid="77483904-f342-461c-827c-cd1c63613b5f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Accessibility_and_Inclusion</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1005-session_accessibility_and_inclusion</slug>
        <title>Accessibility and Inclusion</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>&lt;strong&gt;Hacking everyday communication practices to change the world&lt;/strong&gt; (en+de)&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Workshop Description: &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;"Accessibility sounds great, but where do I start?" –Join us to discuss common issues around creating accessible spaces. We want to share our experiences creating inclusive environments, and we'd love to hear yours too! &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The aim of this workshop is to both raise awareness for issues that are often overlooked and to facilitate exchange between those interested in fixing it. Hacker culture is meant for curious people to experience and experiment with new things: technologies, cultures, and sometimes their different selves. But openness doesn't automatically lead to accessibility and inclusion – we have to make it happen ourselves! This session is similar to the one we did at CCCamp earlier in 2019. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;This session is intended to be a forum for people who are interested in accessibility and inclusion, folks who have specific access needs they would like organizers to consider more routinely, and of course organizers that are interested in changing the world in small steps – starting with ourselves and the needs of members in our communities. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you can't join this session or would like to give feedback afterwards, you can find infos here: https://www.angela.is/36C3/&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;About the SocialTech project: &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The goal of the SocialTech project is to show that small changes in everyday communication and interpersonal interactions improve inclusion dramatically. Our current project is to create a resource pool to help inspire people as they endeavour to make their projects more inclusive. Using concepts from academia, design, activism and community organization we developed a set of questions to start a conversation about accessibility that you can use and adapt to your unique situation.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Erdbeerblau</person>
          <person id="0">Vishnee</person>
          <person id="0">Hirnsalat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.angela.is/SocialTech/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1447" guid="ef9a7f93-d505-4a2c-94fb-41bd07b80d5a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Android%27s_build_system_is_messier_than_your_distro%27s</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1447-session_android_s_build_system_is_messier_than_your_distro_s</slug>
        <title>Android's build system is messier than your distro's</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Android Open Source Project (AOSP)'s build system differs greatly from other GNU/Linux based distribution: software components are built and bundled together into a single image without using any package manager during the build process; external software components are also tasked with maintaining support for AOSP build system themselves. Theses differences creates some extremely serious issues that also affect Replicant, a fully free software Android distribution. To solve that, we aim to foster a discussion with other projects and the community on sustainable ways to achieve an AOSP build that properly incorporates GNU/Linux projects such as Linux and Mesa. This talk might also be interesting to people packaging Android utilities like adb in GNU/Linux distributions, as they also have to deal with some of the issues created by the Android build system.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">RicardoGrimCabrita</person>
          <person id="0">GNUtoo</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://git.replicant.us/contrib/hominoid/buildsystem-presentation/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1078" guid="ad14689b-cf59-4b5a-a460-1ad9d35b83da">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:C3auti</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1078-session_c3auti</slug>
        <title>C3auti</title>
        <subtitle>Autismus_Nerdtalk</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
find more Info at [[C3auti]]</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Lasse</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1345" guid="41a0d3af-7513-4b20-a66b-532b0b5fd06e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Chinese_Characters_and_Tones_-_An_interactive_introduction</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T23:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1345-session_chinese_characters_and_tones_an_interactive_introduction</slug>
        <title>Chinese Characters and Tones - An interactive introduction</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let's dive into the fascinating world of the Chinese language. We'll talk about the meaning of characters, pronounce the four tones and learn how words and sentences are created
Let’s explore the Chinese language and look at some of its fascinating features together. We’ll cover several beautiful characters, the tonal system, interesting pieces of grammar, how names are formed, how This session will be interactive. I want you to ask any question which may come up,  I'll invite you to draw some characters, pronounce some funny tones together and try to guess the meaning of characters you've never seen before in your life!A few words about myself:I started learning Chinese because I wanted to understand Chinese Characters. In the past they seemed like an unordered set of strokes to me and I wanted to learn the system behind it. The language fascinated me and I ended up spending over 1.5 years in China. Now I create Videos about Chinese and talk about this miraculous  language at Science Slams throughout Germany.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Andru</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC_JohqFyLklUrl_1fDJARw</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1216" guid="7d99009b-3247-4b85-a7c3-526b648bc7f6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Commie_Curious</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1216-session_commie_curious</slug>
        <title>Commie Curious</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>a safe place for those who think they might be a little commie
Coming out communist can be daunting, one risks social stigma, rejection from friends and strangers alike, and possibly even career reproductions. This session provides a welcoming space to discuss what it means to be a communist today, to offer support and to build solidarity.The Commie Curious Prime Directive"Commie Curious is a heterodox space for good faith discussions. All comrades are welcome, including all tendencies and backgrounds. We understand and truly believe that everyone is working towards the best possible conditions for all people, given what they know, their skills and abilities, the resources available, and the situation at hand. We are here to listen and learn from each other.Specifically disallowed are anti-communist pejoratives from various sides, including denouncing "Ultras" or "Tankies" or "Bolsheviks" or "Anarchists" or "Trots." We seek to learn from all communist experiences, and encourage respectful and open minded curiosity."</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Baruch</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://telekommunisten.net</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1616" guid="a3453b8b-de43-48ef-8f3d-4958513f66b4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Crashkurs_Soziokratie</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T10:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1616-session_crashkurs_soziokratie</slug>
        <title>Crashkurs Soziokratie</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Entscheidungen als Organisation (von einer Person bis zu einigen Millionen) per Konsent, gleichgestellt, verantwortlich, kontinuierlich verbessernd, transparent, effektiv und empirisch treffen
Ich werde knapp über eine Mischung von klassischer Soziokratie (mehr auf https://sociocracyforall.org) und Soziokratie 3.0 (https://sociocracy30.org) vortragen, gerade ausreichend, um dann einige Techniken direkt gemeinsam auszuprobieren.  Ein paar Features der Soziokratie:* Als Organisation durchgehend lernen* Mitglieder der Organisation ermächtigen, Dinge, die sie stören, zu ändern* Gegensätzliche Meinungen und Bedürfnisse zu Win-Win-Situationen verarbeiten* In bestehenden Organisationen soziokratische Techniken einsetzen, wo es Sinn macht* Diplomatische Fähigkeiten trainieren, auch zur Anwendung außerhalb von soziokratischen OrganisationenDisclaimer:  Ich habe vor allem theoretische und kaum praktische Erfahrung mit der Soziokratie, würde mich aber sehr darüber freuen, es mit euch zusammen auszuprobieren und euer Interesse für Soziokratie anzuregen.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MichaelStruwe</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1492" guid="25f93b53-d7d4-4eec-9794-4dbb54cc8958">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Debrief_on_e-voting_in_Estonia</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1492-session_debrief_on_e_voting_in_estonia</slug>
        <title>Debrief on e-voting in Estonia</title>
        <subtitle>Towards common requirements for e-voting (systems)</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Is it worth to be constructive in a flawed policy debate?
I will explain why I am creating my own independent debrief on 2019 government work group on e-voting in Estonia which I was member of as well as why I intend to move toward phrasing a common list of constitutional, technical, organizational, democratic and social requirements for electronic voting (systems) around Europe.I will give a short intro into [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_voting_in_Estonia#Criticism history of failures] to make Estonian e-voting minimally satisfy the requirements and emerging standards on electronic voting:* Failure to take into account the two white papers by academic researchers from 2001 suggesting verifiability standards, independent counting, open source code (and decision to build the cheapest and bluntest system possible in 2005)* Failure to take into account OSCE/ODIHR recommendation from 2011 to implement end-to-end verifiability for the system (and non-decision to introduce flawed individual verifiability in 2013, which leaks digitally signed cryptograms of votes with respective decryption keys)* Failure to take into account the [https://estoniaevoting.org/ critique by independent researchers] lead by J Alex Halderman in 2014 who again suggested end-to-end verifiability as a necessary requirement for such systems (and another non-decision to introduce, but not specify the process or purpose of universal verifiability using mixnets in 2017)* Failure to solve the problems of relying on trust of the operator of electronic voting as well as to fix the problems of verifiability in improvements reluctantly introduced during past years by 2019 government work group on e-voting (which I was member of).I will be arguing for setting up common requirements for electronic voting besides trying to convince governments that it is fundamentally wrong to even think of electronic voting as a channel of conducting nation-wide elections.Slides: [https://gafgaf.infoaed.ee/files/debrief_on_e-voting_in_estonia_36c3_28_12_2019.pdf PDF] / [https://tiny.cc/ee36c3 Google Slides (you can comment!)]</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Tramm</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://debriif.infoaed.ee</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1067" guid="d8d6aa0c-a83a-4849-8a95-be32d82f5273">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Decentralized_and_centralized_control:_global_trends_in_network_censorship</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1067-session_decentralized_and_centralized_control_global_trends_in_network_censorship</slug>
        <title>Decentralized and centralized control: global trends in network censorship</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let's review the proliferation of network censorship in countries around the world in the past two years, and talk about the areas where we can continue to push back, including current battles being fought to fix Internet privacy leaks.
In the past few years we’ve seen a massive proliferationof aggressive techniques states are employing to silence dissent andaccess to information, such as the proliferation of different DPItechniques to identify and block traffic, temporary Internet slowdownmeasures during political strife, and an increasing number ofnetwork-enabled spyware campaigns being launched against activists bypowerful actors. Let's review the proliferation of network censorship incountries around the world in the past two years, and talk about theareas where we can continue to push back, including current battlesbeing fought to fix Internet privacy leaks.Mona Wang is a Staff Technologist working on ourinitiative to encrypt the entire Internet. She researches and tracksmethods of global Internet censorship for our International workinggroup. She also develops STARTTLS Everywhere, an initiative to secureemail delivery, and our Let's Encrypt client, Certbot, to secure the webwith HTTPS</description>
        <persons/>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1068" guid="9974ba2c-a6e4-405b-a82e-bdb09382643e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Free_software_for_minorities_of_Turkey_with_their_own_languages</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T21:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1068-session_free_software_for_minorities_of_turkey_with_their_own_languages</slug>
        <title>Free software for minorities of Turkey with their own languages</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Free software and freedom philosophy gives a ray of hope to Anatolian minorities. With free documentation and free software, with using their devices in their own language, people may keep their language alive by contributing projects like Wiktionary and Wikisource.
In Turkey, along the Anatolia, more than 25 languages are spoken. As Özgür Yazılım Derneği (Free Software Association of Turkey), we wanted to translate our website and works to these Anatolian languages such as Kurdish, Zazaki, Lazuri, Homshetsi and so on. After we started conversations with culture institutes and associations from these folks, they replied as they are not able to use their devices with their own language. So now, we started a project with Anatolian minorities, we are translating and documenting GNU/Linux, GNOME, Firefox and LibreOffice (maybe Android/Replicant) to this languages, so with free software, these people can use computers and mobile phones with their own language. Also we are starting Wiktionary and Wikipedia ersions in these languages in order to keep these languages alive and compile the documents and publications in their language to make them documented well.     In this talk at 36C3,  we will tell a project in Turkey (a developing country which has no free software consciousness). In our project, Anatolian languages and minorities' cultures may be kept in the future. So many people uses proprietary software in their devices. These minorities are repressed to use their languages, not only their publication houses were closed by government, but also they were judged at "National Security Courts" in Turkey. With these assimilation policies, especially Lazuri and Homshetsi languages are imperilment right now, children are acquiring only Turkish as main tongue. Proprietary software and "proprietarians" are only seeking for profit, surveillance, and oppressing people's freedoms, so they are not able to use their devices with their own language. This situation makes the position of their languages much worse.    Free software and freedom philosophy gives a ray of hope to Anatolian minorities. With free documentation and free software, with using their devices in their own language, people may keep their language alive by contributing projects like Wiktionary and Wikisource.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dreirik</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1094" guid="73b43a41-5736-46bd-a4ef-1b0281f6fd83">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:My_first_kernel_module:_A_keylogger</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1094-session_my_first_kernel_module_a_keylogger</slug>
        <title>My first kernel module: A keylogger</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Introduction to writing kernel modules
In this workshop, we will learn how to write a kernel module step by step, which will function as a keylogger. We will implement a character device to communicate data to the user space as a first step, hook tty functions to listen in on data typed on the keyboard, learn about kernel fifos and other typical kernel structures.* !!! Please come with a `qemu-system-x86_64` installed on your system !!!I will provide the qcow2 image. In the best case, download it before the session: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KLc8_2X5nbsKrCbWROvmO0Jpkoe-GWGQ/view?usp=sharingTry starting the VM with the startup.sh provided in the zip file.Knowledge of C coding and a general idea of how an operating systems works would be very helpful for this session.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chrysh</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1154" guid="74a87210-81e0-4cb3-8fb4-8cf652546e82">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Solidarity_By_Design:_Technology_for_organising_the_Grassroots</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T22:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1154-session_solidarity_by_design_technology_for_organising_the_grassroots</slug>
        <title>Solidarity By Design: Technology for organising the Grassroots</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let's have a brainstorm about how technology can help the grassroots and labor organizing. Can we make it possible for gig economy workers to organize? Can we make it easier for people who've never been activists to get started? What are the needs, and what are the risks? We've been talking to labor unions big and small, and we have a lot of experience about the logistics of social movements. So we'll start by outlining what we've learned. If there's time, we'll tell you about an app we're making that will have several functionalities we believe to be helpful - but most of all, we want this to be a collaborative discussion.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Evainfeld</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://impakt.network</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1545" guid="9f583b3c-31da-4e13-862d-7732412400bb">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wondrous_mathematics:_Fun_with_transfinite_games</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T00:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>00:00</start>
        <duration>0:40</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1545-session_wondrous_mathematics_fun_with_transfinite_games</slug>
        <title>Wondrous mathematics: Fun with transfinite games</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>What's better than ordinary finite games? Transfinite games! Learn how these work, and how you win at them, in this hands-on workshop.
What's better than ordinary finite games? Transfinite games, of course!In this fast-paced talk with many hands-on parts, you will learn about:* Nim, a fun game played with a finite number of coins. Learn how to optimally play this game!* Numbers larger than infinity. (This will be a five-minute excerpt of the [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2018/wiki/index.php/Session:Wondrous_Mathematics:_Fun_with_infinitely_large_numbers longer talk] on infinite numbers.) After the talk, you can impress your friends by effortlessly computing with numbers larger than infinity!* Transfinite Nim, a fun variant of Nim which is played with infinitely many coins. And learn how to optimally play this game!* The epic battle of Herkula against the hydra. The hydra grows more and more heads, but with your knowledge of infinity you'll be able to fight it!* Transfinite variants of puzzles like: "I don't know which number you mean. – Neither do I know which number ''you'' mean. – Now I know your number. – And now I know yours as well."Bring your kids (age 12 or older)!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
          <person id="0">MatthiasHu</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1199" guid="816f77ca-d7bf-4869-b5cf-529a89501e85">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Yubikey_101</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1199-session_yubikey_101</slug>
        <title>Yubikey 101</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Introduction to Yubikeys
Have you ever wanted to step up your personal security posture with hardware security tokens?Did you receive a YubiKey for Christmas, and now are like "now what??"Want to teach your mom how to use a YubiKey?Then this workshop is for you!We will spend an hour going through a walk-through general setup and configuration of YubiKeys and how to integrate them into daily life by walking through examples:* making sure the YubiKey in front of you is actually a YubiKey (attestation)* using 2FA with your nextcloud/github account* integrating passdb with YubiKeys* generating gpg keys on an airgapped machine and transferring subkeys to a YubiKey* signing commits with a YubiKey* using your YubiKey to SSH into remote machinesWorkshop Agenda:10 Minute Intro* YubiKey usecases (why you should have one)* YubiKey Distribution (how you might get one)* Being Instructions (Verify your YubiKey is authentic)'''Beginner Instructions'''Best if done before workshop (if possible):* Step 0: [https://book.hashbang.sh/docs/security/personal-hsms/yubikey/#install-required-software Install Required Software]During workshop:* Step 1: [https://book.hashbang.sh/docs/security/personal-hsms/yubikey/#verifying-authenticity Authenticate/Attest the Yubikey]* Step 2: [https://book.hashbang.sh/docs/security/2fa/#github-2fa-setup Setup 2FA on Github]Stretch Goals (Time permitting):* Step 3:  [https://book.hashbang.sh/docs/security/gnupg/#simple-setup Simple GPG Setup]* Step 4: [https://book.hashbang.sh/docs/security/commit_signing/ Commit Signing with YubiKey]* Step 5: [https://book.hashbang.sh/docs/security/ssh/#gpg SSH with YubiKey]'''Advanced Instructions'''Follow these instructions if you are done with the beginning steps.* Step 0: [https://github.com/hashbang/airgap/blob/master/README.md Setup an Airgap Machine]* Step 1: [https://book.hashbang.sh/docs/security/gnupg/#advanced-setup Advanced GPG Setup]* Step 2: [https://book.hashbang.sh/docs/internet/email/ Email setup]* Step 3: Share Your Knowledge!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Sather</person>
          <person id="0">Dgrove</person>
          <person id="0">Lrvick</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://hashbang.sh</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area">
      <event id="1276" guid="8776a2b5-2490-4b52-a3b3-9fecf60bd77d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Air_Quality_Particulate_Matter_Sensor_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1276-session_air_quality_particulate_matter_sensor_workshop</slug>
        <title>Air Quality Particulate Matter Sensor Workshop</title>
        <subtitle>Day 2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Measure local pollution levels by building your own particle matter sensor system. This DIY setup allowed everyone to measure air quality. Join thousands around the world by contributing the data to citizen science projects with open data. The system uses off the shelf parts (design by OK Lab Stuttgart as part of the https://luftdaten.info/  project).&lt;br&gt; Cost of the kit will be €50&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt; This workshop will be given twice(both identical): &lt;br&gt;Max 10 places per session &lt;br&gt;Day 2: 28-Dec, 4pm - 5:30pm  &lt;br&gt;Day 3: 29-Dec, 6pm - 7:30pm&lt;br&gt; ''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout 36C3 in the huge '''Hardware Hacking Area!)'''''&lt;br&gt;
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Tdr112</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1170" guid="4468e228-53a6-44e6-bf98-05b173a58605">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Arduino_For_Total_Newbies</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>3:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1170-session_arduino_for_total_newbies</slug>
        <title>Arduino For Total Newbies</title>
        <subtitle>Day 2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>''Learn Arduino using TV-B-Gone as an example project''&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; You've probably heard lots about '''Arduino'''. But if you don't know what it is, or how you can use it to do all sorts of cool things, then this fun and easy workshop is for you. As an example project, we'll be creating a '''TV-B-Gone''' remote control out of an '''Arduino''' you can take home with you.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; ''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout 36C3 in the huge '''Hardware Hacking Area!)'''''&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; This workshop will be given twice&lt;br&gt;(both identical):&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 2: 28-Dec, 1pm - 4:30pm&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 3: 29-Dec, 1pm - 4:30pm&lt;br&gt;
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Maltman23</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/projects/tvbg_arduino/tvbg_arduino_workshop.php</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1250" guid="26ca0bd0-b672-44a3-a5f6-01729aa2dab6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fomu</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T23:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1250-session_fomu</slug>
        <title>Fomu</title>
        <subtitle>Session 3</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Fomu, the FPGA in your USB Port
[[File:Fomu.png|300px|right|Fomu Logo]]&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;"&gt;People who signed up get chairs!&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 40px; font-style: bold;"&gt;&lt;h1&gt;Fomu workshop!&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;"&gt;Current --&gt; https://workshop.fomu.im/&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;"&gt;Previous Version --&gt; https://workshop-old.fomu.im/&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;"&gt;Please sit in the &lt;b&gt;Mammoth Space - (has Pink Lights)&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;ol&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Workshop is &lt;span style="font-color: red;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;self&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt; directed.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Go to https://workshop.fomu.im or https://fomu-workshop.rtfd.io/&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Complete set up&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Get hardware from Mithro&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Continue workshop&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Raise your hand if you get stuck!&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px;"&gt;Help: &lt;b&gt;irc.freenode.net #tomu&lt;/b&gt; -- &lt;b&gt;https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/tomu-discuss/join&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 40px; font-style: bold;"&gt;&lt;h1&gt;Hardware Pickup&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; text-align:center; "&gt;[https://workshop.fomu.im Complete the setup], get a [https://fomu.im/ free Fomu board]&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;{| style="color: green; background-color:#ffffcc; width: 100%; text-align:center; border-color: black; font-size: 14px;" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" border="1"! Task !! Where! Times - Day 2 !! Times - Day 3 !! Times - Day 4|- style="background-color:#ffffcc"|- style="background-color:#ccffff"! scope="row" | &lt;b&gt;Hardware Pickup&lt;/b&gt; || Pickup is at Tor Gate 2.3 at end of tables in near signup sheets| 12:00 -&gt; 12:30 (12:00noon -&gt; 12:30pm)&lt;br&gt;17:00 -&gt; 17:30 (5:00pm -&gt; 5:30pm)&lt;br&gt;22:30 -&gt; 23:00 (10:30pm-&gt;11:00pm)  || &lt;b&gt;No&lt;/b&gt; noon pickup&lt;br&gt;17:00 -&gt; 17:30 (5:00pm -&gt; 5:30pm)&lt;br&gt;22:30 -&gt; 23:00 (10:30pm-&gt;11:00pm) || -|- style="background-color:#ffccff"! scope="row" | &lt;b&gt;Session with helpers!&lt;/b&gt; || Session will be in Mammoth Space @ [[Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area|Hardware Hacking Area!]]&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Sign up to attend!&lt;/b&gt;| 23:00 -&gt; to late (11:00pm-&gt;to late)  || 23:00 -&gt; to late (11:00pm-&gt;to late) || -|}&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 40px; font-style: bold;"&gt;&lt;h1&gt;Sessions&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;All sessions are the same!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;This workshop will be given multiple times (all sessions are &lt;b&gt;identical&lt;/b&gt;). [https://workshop.fomu.im The workshop] is self guided with helpers for when you get stuck. &lt;b&gt;Please sign up on the paper at the [[Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area|Hardware Hacking Area!]]&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Come get an FPGA dev board in your USB port and start hacking! Getting the toolchain set up and working will earn you a free Fomu from [[User:Mithro|Tim 'mithro' Ansell]] (while stocks last).&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout 36C3 in the huge '''[[Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area|Hardware Hacking Area!]]''')''&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Hardware Hacking Area - Mammoth Space - Pink Lights&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mithro</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://fomu.im</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1203" guid="0d40455d-ca39-4e1f-b040-f24594ff005d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:ICEBreaker_FPGA_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1203-session_icebreaker_fpga_workshop</slug>
        <title>ICEBreaker FPGA Workshop</title>
        <subtitle>Saturday Session</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>iCEBreaker FPGA Workshop
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Esden</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.eventbrite.com/e/36c3-icebreaker-fpga-workshop-tickets-86237979117</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1136" guid="e87a7b37-b57c-4367-957c-1ef2dcd3a606">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Intro_to_Arduino_Shield_Soldering_and_Programming</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T17:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:30</start>
        <duration>2:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1136-session_intro_to_arduino_shield_soldering_and_programming</slug>
        <title>Intro to Arduino Shield Soldering and Programming</title>
        <subtitle>Day 2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>In this 2-3 hour workshop I teach you how to solder and program an Arduino!
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Hammes Hacks</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://hammeshacks.com/intro/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1182" guid="f5da4ae5-d1f2-4768-98e0-8db20483dc6d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Learn_To_Solder</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>12:59</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1182-session_learn_to_solder</slug>
        <title>Learn To Solder</title>
        <subtitle>Day 2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn to Solder!  A large variety of way cool kits are available, all designed for total beginners to complete successfully -- and intriguing enough for the total hardware geek.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;span style="color:orange"&gt;'''''This ongoing workshop will be happening concurrently with lots of other way cool workshops at the Hardware Hacking Area!  Throughout all of 36C3.'''''&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt; &lt;span style="color:red"&gt;'''''Please come by any time to learn to solder!'''''&lt;/span&gt;
[[File:LearnToSolder.jpg|center|500px|Room full of happy hardware hackers at the Hardware Hacking Area at 30C3]]&lt;br&gt;'''What''': A place to get together to solder stuff!&lt;br&gt;       Learn to Solder!&lt;br&gt;       You can easily learn all of the skills you need in a short time.&lt;br&gt;       Make a project, and take it home with you!&lt;br&gt;       If you have your own project (advanced or simple),&lt;br&gt;       bring it by, and if you would like help, you can get it!&lt;br&gt;'''When''':&lt;span style="color:red"&gt; '''''Any time!'''''&lt;/span&gt; All day and all night -- Every day of 36C3&lt;br&gt;       Most projects take about 1.5 to 2 hours&lt;br&gt;       &lt;span style="color:orange"&gt;'''''This ongoing workshop will be happening concurrently with lots of other way cool workshops at the Hardware Hacking Area!'''''&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;       &lt;span style="color:red"&gt;'''''Please come by any time to learn to solder!'''''&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;     '''Where''': The '''Hardware Hacking Area''' -- West side of Exhibition Hall 2 -- [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/images/c/ce/HHA_map.png map]&lt;br&gt;'''Who''': You! All ages, all skill levels -- It is fun to make things in the&lt;br&gt;       friendly community of the Hardware Hacking Area.&lt;br&gt;       ''Come join us. Everyone is welcome.''&lt;br&gt;'''Cost''': Instruction is free! We ask that people pay only for the cost of&lt;br&gt;       the parts used -- kit prices range from €10 to €30.&lt;br&gt;          &lt;span style="color:orange"&gt;''' -- No need to register -- just come on by,&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span style="color:red"&gt;any time!'''&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;Learn to solder! [[User:Maltman23|Mitch Altman]] and others will bring kits to make cool, practical, intriguing, hackable things that you can bring home after you make it. Of course, you can also bring your own projects to hack. And if you have anything to fix, bring it by!Plenty of cool kits are available to make, including:&lt;br&gt;* TV-B-Gone (turn off TVs in public places!)&lt;br&gt;* ArduTouch Music Synthesizer (make cool noise and music with this Arduino-comaptible kit!)&lt;br&gt;* Brain Machine (Meditate, Hallucinate, and Trip Out!)&lt;br&gt;* Trippy RGB Waves (interactive art blinky lights!)&lt;br&gt;* MiniPOV (write your message in the air!)&lt;br&gt;* MintyBoost (charge your USB enabled gadgets!)&lt;br&gt;* Hello My Name Is... badge (Geeky, blinky version of the sticker!)&lt;br&gt;* microcontroller programmers (program all your AVR family chips!)&lt;br&gt;* Arduino clones (make just about anything!)&lt;br&gt;* And many, more!&lt;br&gt;More info on these projects is available at:&lt;br&gt;[http://www.CornfieldElectronics.com Cornfield Electronics] (click on the "projects" tab)&lt;br&gt;[http://www.adafruit.com/ Adafruit]&lt;br&gt;[http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ Evil Mad Scientist]&lt;br&gt;[http://analogmachines.com Analog Machines]&lt;br&gt;Anyone can learn to solder!  Even if you have never made anything in your life, you can learn this very useful and enjoyable skill. It really is fun!  [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] and has taught tens of thousands of people to solder all around the world, and he can teach you, too!  Add yourself to the ever increasing community!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Maltman23</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1139" guid="037eb97a-9e99-43ca-a29e-e59b7d7eab66">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Loeten_fuer_Kinder_und_Einsteiger:_Wir_Bauen_ein_LED-Spielzeug</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T10:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:30</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1139-session_loeten_fuer_kinder_und_einsteiger_wir_bauen_ein_led_spielzeug</slug>
        <title>Loeten fuer Kinder und Einsteiger: Wir Bauen ein LED-Spielzeug</title>
        <subtitle>Tag 2-Kinder und Erwachsene</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Ein 1-2 Stunden langer Lötunterricht (Durchsteckmontage), in dem wir ein einfaches Spielzeug bauen
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Hammes Hacks</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://hammeshacks.com/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1646" guid="0e7aa543-c818-4716-8ce3-08edb3f543e1">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:L%C3%B6troulette</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1646-session_loetroulette</slug>
        <title>Lötroulette</title>
        <subtitle>Lebkuch.is Lötroulette</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Lebkuch.is Lötroulette
[[File:35c3 loetroulette.jpg|thumb|Lötroulette am 35c3]]Ein ausbaufähiges Spiel, bei dem sich mancher Widerstand als zwecklos erweist. Wir erweisen alter Hardware, die zwar noch teilweise funktioniert, aber nicht mehr sinnvoll genutzt werden kann, vor der Entsorgung im Elektroschrott die letzte Ehre.--An extensible game, which proves much resistance to be useless. We do old hardware, which can no longer be resonably used, the last honour before its disposal.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">ChrisC</person>
          <person id="0">Schabi</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://k4cg.org/index.php/Projekt:Loet-Roulette</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1111" guid="803f32b8-0fc8-4103-a0cf-5fc0ae3d47ac">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:MAKERbuino_Building_Session_1_@_Junghackertag</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1111-session_makerbuino_building_session_1_junghackertag</slug>
        <title>MAKERbuino Building Session 1 @ Junghackertag</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Bau deine eigene Spielekonsole! (ausgebucht)
[[File:MAKERbuino.jpg|800px]]This is a building session for kids (11+) participating in the Junghackertag. We'll have 10 seats available.Please note that this is not a kit for absolute beginners and that you should have at least some basic experience in soldering.We'll have 10 seats available at HamsterSpace in the Hardware Hacking Area.More information [[MAKERbuino|can be found here]].</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Micha</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/MAKERbuino</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1622" guid="ddc611e0-28c1-42dc-800f-2eb1f9163397">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Soldering_for_Children_and_Beginners:_Making_an_LED_Toy</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T10:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:30</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1622-session_soldering_for_children_and_beginners_making_an_led_toy</slug>
        <title>Soldering for Children and Beginners: Making an LED Toy</title>
        <subtitle>Day 2-Kids and Adults</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A 1-2 hour through hole soldering class where we build a simple toy
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Hammes Hacks</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://hammeshacks.com/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1207" guid="c94a9818-7cac-4957-b9bb-90f473f334eb">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1207-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</slug>
        <title>Surface mount electronics assembly for terrified beginners</title>
        <subtitle>Day 2, session 1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building an electronic touch-activated purring kitten. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 120mins, 20€/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 20 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.
[[File:Catsplash.png|800px]]Takes about two hours. Basic workshop. No prior knowledge needed. Materials cost 20€ per kit.We are going to build an electronic kitten using tiny SMD parts. It will purr when you touch it right and hiss when you touch it wrong. It's going to work.For people afraid of surface mount assembly/rework. You know those tiny little components in modern electronic devices? It's both possible and easy to assemble those by hand. You can do it, and I'll teach you how!Think you don't have the tools? Think you can't manually place 0402s? Everything is possible with patience and practice. The equipment is minimal and you probably already have it. We'll learn the answer to THERE'S A SHORT ON A TINY PART OMG WHAT NOW? After this, you'll no longer need to be scared of SMD. Avoid caffeine immediately before the workshop, because shaky hands are a disadvantage.The workshop kit costs 20€. Please SIGN UP ON THE PAPER LIST at the Hardware Hacking Area. PLEASE BE ON TIME!* https://0xfb.com/cat* https://github.com/kliment/catws</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kliment</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://0xfb.com/cat</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1221" guid="ed5e5f01-6f4f-4a63-91b4-88665fac821d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T17:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:30</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1221-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</slug>
        <title>Surface mount electronics assembly for terrified beginners</title>
        <subtitle>Day 2, session 3</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building an electronic touch-activated purring kitten. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 120mins, 20€/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 20 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.
[[File:Catsplash.png|800px]]Takes about two hours. Basic workshop. No prior knowledge needed. Materials cost 20€ per kit.We are going to build an electronic kitten using tiny SMD parts. It will purr when you touch it right and hiss when you touch it wrong. It's going to work.For people afraid of surface mount assembly/rework. You know those tiny little components in modern electronic devices? It's both possible and easy to assemble those by hand. You can do it, and I'll teach you how!Think you don't have the tools? Think you can't manually place 0402s? Everything is possible with patience and practice. The equipment is minimal and you probably already have it. We'll learn the answer to THERE'S A SHORT ON A TINY PART OMG WHAT NOW? After this, you'll no longer need to be scared of SMD. Avoid caffeine immediately before the workshop, because shaky hands are a disadvantage.The workshop kit costs 20€. Please SIGN UP ON THE PAPER LIST at the Hardware Hacking Area. PLEASE BE ON TIME!* https://0xfb.com/cat* https://github.com/kliment/catws</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kliment</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://0xfb.com/cat</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1224" guid="e9bb838f-e2ae-4d87-9c76-9cfd221d50b7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1224-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</slug>
        <title>Surface mount electronics assembly for terrified beginners</title>
        <subtitle>Day 2, session 2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building an electronic touch-activated purring kitten. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 120mins, 20€/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 20 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.
[[File:Catsplash.png|800px]]Takes about two hours. Basic workshop. No prior knowledge needed. Materials cost 20€ per kit.We are going to build an electronic kitten using tiny SMD parts. It will purr when you touch it right and hiss when you touch it wrong. It's going to work.For people afraid of surface mount assembly/rework. You know those tiny little components in modern electronic devices? It's both possible and easy to assemble those by hand. You can do it, and I'll teach you how!Think you don't have the tools? Think you can't manually place 0402s? Everything is possible with patience and practice. The equipment is minimal and you probably already have it. We'll learn the answer to THERE'S A SHORT ON A TINY PART OMG WHAT NOW? After this, you'll no longer need to be scared of SMD. Avoid caffeine immediately before the workshop, because shaky hands are a disadvantage.The workshop kit costs 20€. Please SIGN UP ON THE PAPER LIST at the Hardware Hacking Area. PLEASE BE ON TIME!* https://0xfb.com/cat* https://github.com/kliment/catws</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kliment</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://0xfb.com/cat</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1415" guid="46cd4aae-6a71-43be-b625-e39d2ec82ac2">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:TacTacLights_Nano_Colour_Reflow_Soldering</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>6:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1415-session_tactaclights_nano_colour_reflow_soldering</slug>
        <title>TacTacLights Nano Colour Reflow Soldering</title>
        <subtitle>Day 2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Reflow soldering of the TicTacLights Nano Colour kit
Please come to BlinkenArea (Hall 3) and buy the TicTacLights Nano Colour kit at any time *before* the workshop. The number of participants is limited by the number of available kits, and to approx. 10 persons per day.For more information about the kit, see https://wiki.blinkenarea.org/index.php/TicTacLightsNanoColourEnglish</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Arne</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://wiki.blinkenarea.org/index.php/TicTacLightsNanoColourEnglish</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1630" guid="c3272888-8682-4795-b2bf-cb449daba95e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:The_Brain_Computer_Interface</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1630-session_the_brain_computer_interface</slug>
        <title>The Brain Computer Interface</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Overview on BCI technology and speculation of what will happen in the Future
Overview on BCI technology and speculation of what will happen in the Future</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">WasabiWasabi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:C3blind">
      <event id="1187" guid="7b5b0248-73c6-4965-9392-54a862dcb6a1">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Alles_ganz_anders!</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:C3blind</room>
        <slug>36c3-1187-session_alles_ganz_anders_</slug>
        <title>Alles ganz anders!</title>
        <subtitle>Smartphones blind nutzen!</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Wie kann man eigentlich sein Smartphone bedienen, wenn man nichts sehen kann? Wir gucken uns an, wie das geht!
Hast du dich auch schonmal gefragt, wie es wäre, ein Smartphone zu nutzen, ohne etwas sehen zu können? Ist dein Display kaputt und du kannst es nicht direkt reparieren? Es gibt immer Möglichkeiten mit moderner Technik! Wir schauen uns an, was geht, wie es funktioniert und was man damit sonst noch so machen kann. Es ist kein Hexenwerk, kann aber oft sehr nützlich für dich sein!Hierbei handelt es sich um eine Kids-Session zum Junghackertag am 28.12.Um teilzunehmen benötigt ihr ein eigenes Smartphone mit Android oder iOS, bei dem ihr wichtige Systemeinstellungen ändern und Apps installieren dürft!Diese Session hat leider eine stark limitierte Teilnehmerzahl. Falls du dich dafür interessierst, teilzunehmen, ruf' mich bitte bis spätestens 13:00 Uhr unter 6964 an, schreibe uns eine E-Mail an c3blind@nwng.eu oder melde dich auf Twitter per PN bei @c3blind. Wir freuen uns auf dich!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Nwng</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1327" guid="d5efc5a0-d5df-4cd5-ba1c-2044bf0eb9e8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blind_Navigation_workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:C3blind</room>
        <slug>36c3-1327-session_blind_navigation_workshop</slug>
        <title>Blind Navigation workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Sai's #BlindNavigation workshop from 35c3 will also take place this year! If you're interested in learning to navigate blindly using guide canes, this is the session for you! As the workshop requires tremendous logistical effort, we will need to contact you in advance with exact details as to when the workshop will take place, but expect at least one timeslot provided on this page.To sign up, please fill in https://s.ai/ccc/ws.Fill in https://s.ai/ccc/fb after, For Science (&amp; my sanity)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Saizai</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://s.ai/ccc/ws</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1328" guid="75865532-0291-4c48-9ed3-91175866c8e3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blind_Navigation_workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T22:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:C3blind</room>
        <slug>36c3-1328-session_blind_navigation_workshop</slug>
        <title>Blind Navigation workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Sai's #BlindNavigation workshop from 35c3 will also take place this year! If you're interested in learning to navigate blindly using guide canes, this is the session for you! As the workshop requires tremendous logistical effort, we will need to contact you in advance with exact details as to when the workshop will take place, but expect at least one timeslot provided on this page.To sign up, please fill in https://s.ai/ccc/ws.Fill in https://s.ai/ccc/fb after, For Science (&amp; my sanity)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Saizai</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://s.ai/ccc/ws</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1323" guid="c3be66bf-5618-4137-a4b2-d5d20a39383f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blind_Navigation_workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:C3blind</room>
        <slug>36c3-1323-session_blind_navigation_workshop</slug>
        <title>Blind Navigation workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Sai's #BlindNavigation workshop from 35c3 will also take place this year! If you're interested in learning to navigate blindly using guide canes, this is the session for you! As the workshop requires tremendous logistical effort, we will need to contact you in advance with exact details as to when the workshop will take place, but expect at least one timeslot provided on this page.To sign up, please fill in https://s.ai/ccc/ws.Fill in https://s.ai/ccc/fb after, For Science (&amp; my sanity)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Saizai</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://s.ai/ccc/ws</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Seminar room 13">
      <event id="1252" guid="ccdab6ab-a2f4-4c7f-8c99-00fd056a5564">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:An_introduction_to_Smalltalk_(The_programming_language)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1252-session_an_introduction_to_smalltalk_the_programming_language_</slug>
        <title>An introduction to Smalltalk (The programming language)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We will get to know the almost forgotten mother of OO Programming environments. For beginners and intermediate/experts alike.
We will get to know an old odditiy of programming languages: Smalltalk the mother of all Object Oriented Programming languages.After a short introduction we will try to get to know the system and implement a tiny game.Bring your own laptops please.* Slides: https://vernunftzentrum.de/36c3/smalltalk2019.pdf* VM Image: https://vernunftzentrum.de/36c3/workshop.image.gz* Example: https://vernunftzentrum.de/36c3/SBE-Quinto.st* An older Talk (in german): https://vernunftzentrum.de/36c3/smalltalk.pdf[[File:Smalltalk notes.jpg|thumb|Smalltalk notes by  zerok@chaos.social ]]</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ckeen</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1155" guid="570a14ce-1157-45dd-9a2d-cd1b4c6afb01">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Community_Visual_Storytelling:_A_Practical_Q%26A</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1155-session_community_visual_storytelling_a_practical_q_a</slug>
        <title>Community Visual Storytelling: A Practical Q&amp;A</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>outside</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A Q&amp;A about documentary photography
Ich stelle am Beispiel von binären Zahlen vor, wie Montessorimaterial funktioniert. Mit  Dienesmaterial (das sind im Prinzip kleine Klötzchen, Stangen und Platten)  rechne ich dezimale in binäre Zahlen um, erkläre Zahlensysteme im Allgemeinen, und kann auch binäre Zahlen z.B. multiplizieren oder dividieren.Wieso ist das interessant und wem nützt das? Mathematik polarisiert sehr. Entweder man kann Mathe (=klug) oder man kann es eben nicht (=dumm). Darüber wird viel Bewertung und Wissenshierarchie verbreitet. In folge dessen machen Menschen, die eher sozial und politisch interessiert sind oft einen großen Bogen um Mathe und Naturwissenschaften („kann ich eh nicht“) und viele mathematisch und naturwissenschaftlich versierte Menschen halten sich für klüger als den Rest und entziehen sich aber sozialen und gesellschaftlichen Fragen. Beides nicht gut. Und wir können uns diesen Graben in der Gesellschaft gerade heute nicht mehr leisten, wo wir vor großen Problemen wie z.B. Klimawandel stehen, die Lösungen auf sozialen, politischen, technischen und naturwissenschaftlichen Ebenen erfordern. Wir müssen also alles ins Boot holen und das fängt bei den Grundlagen an. Mir geht es darum, die Philosphie und den Ansatz von Montessori zu zeigen, und die Idee zu vermitteln, dass Mathe nicht unverständlich oder unanschaulich sein muss. Falls dich interessiert, worum es bei Montessori geht oder dich Mathematik überhaupt interessiert oder du ernsthafte Probleme mit Mathematik hast, bist du bei diesem Vortrag richtig.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">K8</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://www.femlens.com</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1533" guid="8ab610e1-8d68-4074-bdbd-bec5639e86a9">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Digitale_Gewalt</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>0:40</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1533-session_digitale_gewalt</slug>
        <title>Digitale Gewalt</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Digitale Gewalt gegen Frauen hat viele Formen. Dieser Workshop hat das Ziel, sich darüber auszutauschen, was die Hacker- und Netz-Community(s) dagegen tun können. Sonst wird es bald Vorschläge vom Innen- oder Justizministerium geben.
Digitale Gewalt gegen Frauen hat viele Formen. Dieser Workshop hat das Ziel, sich darüber auszutauschen, was die Hacker- und Netz-Community(s) dagegen tun können. Sonst wird es bald Vorschläge vom Innen- oder Justizministerium geben.Themen können sein: * Stalkerware - Überwachungssoftware: Wieso kann die einfach gekauft werden? Wie könnte eine Kampagne dazu aussehen?* Technische Unterstützung bzw. KnowHow für Frauen-Gewaltberatungsstrukturen, denn die haben keine Zeit, sich das nötige Wissen selbst zu erarbeiten* Das neue Hasskriminalitätsgesetz des BMJV, Oder: Was wären bessere Vorschläge gegen Doxing, Bedrohung usw?</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Anne</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1164" guid="08997d73-6187-4ea6-ae5c-402ef74c4768">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Formalizing_mathematics_in_the_proof_assistant_Agda</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1164-session_formalizing_mathematics_in_the_proof_assistant_agda</slug>
        <title>Formalizing mathematics in the proof assistant Agda</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>for students of mathematics, computer science or a related subject
Some day, computers will help working mathematicians of all disciplines in finding and checking proofs. It will feel easy, effortless and natural. Computers might even surpass us, creating a new exciting niche for mathematicians: understanding the mathematical advances put forward by computers. The univalent foundations program by the late Vladimir Voevodsky was an important step towards this vision. However, we aren't there yet.Still even the current generation of theorem provers is very exciting. It's fun to talk the computer into accepting our proofs, and invariably we learn something about our proofs in the process.In this workshop, we'll cover the basics of Agda, one of the well-known proof assistants. After a short intro to the general theory, we'll get to lots of hands-on examples. Bring your laptop and have Agda installed before the workshop starts (Debian package agda, NixOS package haskellPackages.Agda). You belong to the target audience iff you have some experience in writing down mathematical proofs, for instance if at some point you proved Gauß's sum formula using induction. Knowledge of Haskell is beneficiary (modulo syntax, Agda is a superset of a subset of Haskell), but not required.'''Literature''': https://plfa.github.io/'''Transcript''' of what we did in the session: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/36c3-agda</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1253" guid="7fffe6fb-25e6-4d45-98bd-db169a4b7291">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hitchhiking_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T17:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:15</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1253-session_hitchhiking_meetup</slug>
        <title>Hitchhiking Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A meetup for anyone interested in Hitchhiking and other forms of low-cost spontaneous travel
A meetup for anyone interested in Hitchhiking and other forms of low-cost, spontaneous, sustainable travel.Let's meet fellow hitchhikers, share our adventures, exchange tips, favourite routes, spots and destinations.Everyone is welcome, even if you have never hitchhiked before!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Tjg</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1227" guid="bbef5ff3-cd20-4084-a88a-f0f8bc0c9402">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Microachitectural_Attacks:_Round_Table</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T16:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:15</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1227-session_microachitectural_attacks_round_table</slug>
        <title>Microachitectural Attacks: Round Table</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>An open discussion of microarchitectural attacks: Spectre, Meltdown, side channels, and so on. What can we do and what should we do about them?
Let's meet and talk side channels (and not only)!Topics of the discussion:* Should I care?** Do we really need to defend *all* systems against microarchitectural attacks and pay the full (and often high) price of the protection?** If not, in which cases is the protection necessary and when is it superfluous?* Practical defenses** There are numerous proposed defense mechanisms: static analysis, HW extensions, alternative CPU architectures, OS-level isolation, and many many others.** Yet, very few of them are used in practice. Why? What can we do to change it? * Short-term vs mid-term vs long-term** Which of the mechanisms are temporary solutions and which could solve the problem in the long run?** Memory safety and speculative executionIf you want to come, please, ping me @oleksii_o to help with planning.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">TheAlex</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1320" guid="f3f5d155-1336-4f6f-a90e-5b60387d1aeb">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:SSG_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T23:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1320-session_ssg_meetup</slug>
        <title>SSG Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Meetup of people working on SSG
Meetup of humans and other lifeforms interested to work and hack on SSG</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Krawuzikapuzi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1026" guid="219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8d4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T19:40:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:40</start>
        <duration>1:20</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1026-session_translation_team_meeting</slug>
        <title>Translation Team Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Meeting Day 2 #2 2nd language</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.
This meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Katti</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1023" guid="219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8d2">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:15</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1023-session_translation_team_meeting</slug>
        <title>Translation Team Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Metting Day 2 #1 2nd language</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.
This meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Katti</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1549" guid="784c8269-4616-42a8-a7bd-3b0cfaae3170">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wondrous_Mathematics:_Gro%C3%9Fe,_sehr_gro%C3%9Fe_und_sehr_sehr_gro%C3%9Fe_Zahlen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T14:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1549-session_wondrous_mathematics_grosse_sehr_grosse_und_sehr_sehr_grosse_zahlen</slug>
        <title>Wondrous Mathematics: Große, sehr große und sehr sehr große Zahlen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>(für Erwachsene und Kinder) Dieser Kurzvortrag ist für alle, die als Kind Spaß am Spiel "wer die größere Zahl sagen kann" hatten.
Dieser Kurzvortrag nimmt dich auf eine Tour durch die wundersame Welt der supra-astronomisch Gehirn-überwältigenden großen Zahlen mit. Wenn du neu im Geschäft der absurd großen (aber noch endlichen) Zahlen bist, dann bereite dich darauf vor, von "Hyperoperatoren" und "Grahams Zahl" völlig erstaunt zu sein. (Grahams Zahl ist eine Zahl die so groß ist, dass nicht mal die Anzahl ihrer Stellen in unser Universum passt.) Und falls du schon seit Urzeiten mit Grahams Zahl vertraut bist: Stell dich auf Zahlen ein, gegen die Grahams Zahl im Vergleich völlig verblasst, ja winzig und völlig irrelevant erscheint.Einige der Zahlen, die behandelt werden, sprengen die Grenzen der Berechenbarkeit, sogar der rein theoretischen Berechenbarkeit, und andere sogar die Grenzen der Logik.In der Nacht wird es eine [[Session:Wondrous_mathematics:_Fun_with_transfinite_games|Schwesterveranstaltung zu unendlich großen Zahlen]] geben (auf Englisch, gespickt mit transfiniten Spielen). In diesem Kurzvortrag bleiben wir im Reich des Endlichen.'''[https://rawgit.com/iblech/mathezirkel-kurs/master/35c3/large-numbers/slides-weihnachtsvorlesung2019.pdf Vortragsfolien]'''</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1103" guid="61043bae-cc81-426f-b8cb-a85b2aa837c6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Youth_IGF_-_Jugendbeteiligung_in_der_Netzpolitik</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1103-session_youth_igf_jugendbeteiligung_in_der_netzpolitik</slug>
        <title>Youth IGF - Jugendbeteiligung in der Netzpolitik</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Jugendbeteiligung in der Netzpolitk - Eine Ideensammlung
Nachdem wir uns dieses Jahr in mehreren Veranstltungen im Rahmen des Youth Internet Governance die Meinung von jügeren Menschenvertreten haben, wollten wir jetzt die Gelegenheit nutzen uns noch mehr mit anderen jüngeren Menschen auszutauschen. Welche Erfahrungenhabt ihr schon gemacht? Welche Themen sind euch wichtig und welche Ideen habt ihr um diese in die Politik zu bringen? Nach einer kurzenEinführungen in die Struktur des Internet Governanca Forum und einer Zusammenfassung unserer Erfahrungen, wollen wir mit euch Ideen undMöglichkeiten diese umzusetzen brainstormen.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Raketenlurch</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://yigf.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Vintage Computing Cluster">
      <event id="1491" guid="b0023571-61b4-49f6-aa57-bd8307fac199">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Are_You_ready_to_sustain_IT%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Vintage Computing Cluster</room>
        <slug>36c3-1491-session_are_you_ready_to_sustain_it_</slug>
        <title>Are You ready to sustain IT?</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Discussion: In Lightning Talk ⚡ "Are You ready to sustain IT?" on day 2, I propose to refuse exponentially increasing resource consumption.
In [https://c3lt.de/36c3/talk/W3YJT7/ Lightning Talk ⚡ "Can you sustain IT?"] on day 2, I propose to refuse exponentially increasing resource consumption.This means e.g. to ensure that your software project (contributor or fan) also is a pleasure to use on systems 5 years or older.This 45min session is an open disussion about* is that a sensible plea?* is that feasible for your project?* where can this already be seen in the wild?https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/c:0:433.03:422.16/</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0x4c.de</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://c3lt.de/36c3/talk/W3YJT7/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1335" guid="6bfcef39-02a7-4f1f-a815-e01c43c1f2c5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Lebensdauer_von_Computern_und_warum_sie_so_kurz_ist</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Vintage Computing Cluster</room>
        <slug>36c3-1335-session_lebensdauer_von_computern_und_warum_sie_so_kurz_ist</slug>
        <title>Lebensdauer von Computern und warum sie so kurz ist</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Ein Workshop darüber, warum unsere technischen Geräte häufig durch neue ersetzt werden und wie wir das ändern könnten.
'''Aufgrund hoher Nachfrage gibt es einen weiteren Termin, zu dem wir uns bei [https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/c:0:432.04:445.53/ ein paar Sitzgelegenheiten] treffen.'''Computer und Smartphones werden häufig nur wenige Jahre benutzt, bevor sie in der Schublade verschwinden.Das ist eine riesige Verschwendung von Ressourcen, die wir uns auf Dauer nicht leisten können.Dieser Workshop steckt die Teilnehmer·innen in die Schuhe von Produzent·innen, und versucht so zu erforschen, wie es zu diesem Phänomen kommt, und unter welchen Rahmenbedingungen wir es verhindern könnten. Spoiler: Mit der Verlängerung der Garantie ist es nicht getan.Wir werden mit einem kleinem Simulation-Tool herumspielen und versuchen, dessen Ergebnis zu verändern. So können wir gezielt einzelne Einflüsse herausarbeiten.Der Workshop entstand aus [https://dresden.bits-und-baeume.org/ Bits und Bäume Dresden] und greift den Abschnitt "Langlebigkeit von Software und Hardware" aus den [https://bits-und-baeume.org/forderungen/info/de Forderungen von Bits und Bäume] auf.Noch befindet sich der Workshop in der "Beta" und soll später auch all denen das Thema vermitteln, die sich sonst nur am Rande mit Digitalisierung befassen.Jede·r Teilnehmer·in sollte auf einen Web-Browser zugreifen können. Laptop/Tablet ist natürlich schöner als Smartphone. Am Fehlen davon soll's im Zweifel aber nicht scheitern.'''An beiden Terminen findet der selbe Inhalt statt.'''</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Tropf</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1333" guid="b44be07c-0b5a-41ab-b398-122400d1e844">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pen%26Paper_RPG_-_T.E.A.R.S.</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Vintage Computing Cluster</room>
        <slug>36c3-1333-session_pen_paper_rpg_t_e_a_r_s_</slug>
        <title>Pen&amp;Paper RPG - T.E.A.R.S.</title>
        <subtitle>Teil A</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A Round of the P&amp;P T.E.A.R.S. "Quest of Chaos"
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dolonnen</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1584" guid="c178c9bd-fa4e-4cc0-8205-fa49b8243aa1">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pen%26Paper_RPG_-_T.E.A.R.S.</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T14:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:15</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Vintage Computing Cluster</room>
        <slug>36c3-1584-session_pen_paper_rpg_t_e_a_r_s_</slug>
        <title>Pen&amp;Paper RPG - T.E.A.R.S.</title>
        <subtitle>Optionale Charakterbau-Session</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A Round of the P&amp;P T.E.A.R.S. "Quest of Chaos"
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dolonnen</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace">
      <event id="1395" guid="12aa9113-b141-4c31-8c14-3f053e42a81e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:BEAM_LIKE_THE_MAYA_DID:_With_cacao_to_inner_and_outer_beauty</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1395-session_beam_like_the_maya_did_with_cacao_to_inner_and_outer_beauty</slug>
        <title>BEAM LIKE THE MAYA DID: With cacao to inner and outer beauty</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1379" guid="ad8ee869-6487-472b-b82e-647ce20a0c70">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:BODILY_CHATROOM:_Contact_Improvisation_Dance_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1379-session_bodily_chatroom_contact_improvisation_dance_workshop</slug>
        <title>BODILY CHATROOM: Contact Improvisation Dance Workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Get in Reallife Touch! A very special dancing lesson that aims to get you closer: with yourself and with others.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1396" guid="03797269-7bac-49ea-8c2f-f5234ba7408a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:CV_DAZZLE:_Facial_Treatment_against_Facial_Recognition</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1396-session_cv_dazzle_facial_treatment_against_facial_recognition</slug>
        <title>CV DAZZLE: Facial Treatment against Facial Recognition</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Try out a CV Dazzle to hack your face to recognition tech. Break up the lines of your face and get a make-up of extremes. Never hide! Always dazzle!
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1600" guid="61c9398b-9d67-4176-a005-ef2e61492510">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Dream_Journey_%26_Cacao_Ceremony</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T23:59:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:59</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1600-session_dream_journey_cacao_ceremony</slug>
        <title>Dream Journey &amp; Cacao Ceremony</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Deine Augen fangen an zu flimmern? Deine Batterien sind alle? Klingt als bräuchtest du eine Portion analoge Realitätsfluchtbespassung in der Kuschelmaschine. Geniesse leckeren Rohkakao und drifte mit entspannenden Traumreisen in andere Dimensionen ab.
Deine Augen fangen an zu flimmern? Deine Batterien sind alle? Klingt als bräuchtest du eine Portion analoge Realitätsfluchtbespassung in der Kuschelmaschine. Geniesse leckeren Rohkakao und drifte mit entspannenden Traumreisen in andere Dimensionen ab.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1401" guid="6a6fef77-32b1-4ff1-8ccb-6f2422b79db6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:REBOOT_THAI_STYLE:_Learn_how_to_thai_massage_your_nerdy_cramps_away</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1401-session_reboot_thai_style_learn_how_to_thai_massage_your_nerdy_cramps_away</slug>
        <title>REBOOT THAI STYLE: Learn how to thai massage your nerdy cramps away</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>In our reactor you will learn how to reprogram a body with Thai massage.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1391" guid="a31e3473-bc90-4e03-8304-82ee6fd6ab69">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:REBOOT:_Learn_how_to_massage_your_nerdy_cramps_away</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1391-session_reboot_learn_how_to_massage_your_nerdy_cramps_away</slug>
        <title>REBOOT: Learn how to massage your nerdy cramps away</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1392" guid="3869cd6a-cebd-40db-9a36-9a40e7227e0f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:REBOOT:_Learn_how_to_massage_your_nerdy_cramps_away</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1392-session_reboot_learn_how_to_massage_your_nerdy_cramps_away</slug>
        <title>REBOOT: Learn how to massage your nerdy cramps away</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1594" guid="d9e76565-3932-4088-8c55-df3961b8f18b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Tantra_Yoga</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T16:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1594-session_tantra_yoga</slug>
        <title>Tantra Yoga</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>When is your time to breathe? Inhale. What makes you breathless? Exhale. Stop. Inhale. More. And more. What do you feel? Let go. Overcome your limits. Breathe.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Foodhackingbase">
      <event id="1240" guid="37bd8f10-263b-4001-82e8-cf3ec42f9aa1">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Beer_tasting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T00:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>00:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1240-session_beer_tasting</slug>
        <title>Beer tasting</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The Legendary foodhackingbase beer tasting.
For more information please refer to the foodhackingbase wiki page: https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Beer_tasting_36c3</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0x378</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Beer_tasting_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1241" guid="7c7be3c1-8cf4-47bd-9737-d282f4d60764">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Beer_tasting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T22:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1241-session_beer_tasting</slug>
        <title>Beer tasting</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The Legendary foodhackingbase beer tasting.
For more information please refer to the foodhackingbase wiki page: https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Beer_tasting_36c3</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0x378</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Beer_tasting_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1243" guid="fd735224-28c9-4428-931d-a627b49c41bc">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Cheese_Rendez-vous</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1243-session_cheese_rendez_vous</slug>
        <title>Cheese Rendez-vous</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>If you love cheese this event is a must !
[[File:Cheese tasting.jpg|thumb|right|Cheese tasting]][https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/cheeserendezvous36c3/ To secure spot on the Session I. (Day 2, 19h00) please sign in here].[https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/cheeserendezvous2_36c3/ To secure spot on the Session II. (Day 3, 19h00) please sign in here].If you love cheese this event is must, long story short. This is our cheese tasting paradise, cultivated through event to event and yes we should have again "cheese tasting train" taking around our samples, fingers crossed (or rather dipped in lazily running aged camembert :-))!Each session is open to 25 people max, please do sign in advance, you can just show up before the event but we are very likely going to be full for t his one. If you can bring cheese which you made by yourself that would be great! Of course some specific local or extraordinary cheese/s or other related condiments like sun dried tomatoes, good quality olives, mustards, wine all would be appreciated. If you are bringing cheese please do label it well with at least it's name and type of milk used, your nick or name/contact would come handy too. The best would be of course to add short description to our wiki (please check the sample). FHB will be getting the main high quality cheeses to offer basic selection with other samples surrounding it plus some basic condiments. Note that due to the interest in previous years we are going to run two sessions each one close to two hours long.This event is based on '''donation at your will no one turned away for lack of funds'''. So lets meet all together again enjoying these lovely creations! Here you can find cheeses which are going to be present, please do add your ones and keep in mind that good half of the cheeses will be not listed here, they will just appear and they are worth of your attention!'''List of possible candidates'''{| class="wikitable sortable"! Cheese Name! Amount! Country of origin! Person Trafficking it! Notes|-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camembert Camembert de Normandie]|500 g|France, Normandie|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|Good quality small scale production Camembert, bio.|-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Agur_Blue Saint Agur Blue] |400 g|France|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|Blue and creamy, cow milk, Beauzac, Auvergne|-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimolette Mimolette]|300 g|France|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|Orange from annatto, cow milk, from Lille. |-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comt%C3%A9_cheese Comté]|400 g|France|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|Eastern France, 24 months aged, unpasteurized cow milk, 64 000 t of annual production|-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roquefort Roquefort]|400 g|France|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|South of France, sheep milk, aged in Combalou caves of Roquefort-sur-Soulzon.|-|[http://mfcheese.com/yb.html Young Buck]|2x 150 g|Northern Ireland|[[User:Truhe|Truhe]]|Northern Ireland, three months, cow milk (raw milk)|-|[https://etivaz-aop.ch/en/lenoir-rene-maurice.html L'Etivaz]|2x 150 g|Switzerland|[[User:Truhe|Truhe]]|Switzerland, cow milk (raw milk), 18 months|-|[http://www.sennerei-sibra.at/de/Produkt.php?p=302 Sibratsgfäller Bergkäse]|~2500 g|Austria|[[User:sva|sva]]|Switzerland, cow milk (raw milk), 3-4 months|-|[https://www.bergader.de/bergader-spezialitaeten/bavaria-blu/bavaria-blu-torte-12-kg-torte/ Bavaria blu "Der Feinwürzige"]|~3500 g|Bavaria|[[User:sva|sva]]|Germany, cow milk|-|[https://www.bergader.de/bergader-spezialitaeten/biarom/biarom-gruener-pfeffer-16-kg/ Biarom Grüner Pfeffer]|~2000 g?|Bavaria|[[User:sva|sva]]|Germany, cow milk, lactose free|}</description>
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          <person id="0">0x378</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Fhb_cheese_rendezvous_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1234" guid="5d4714ef-b83c-4cca-9d78-c43b15114af7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Kefir_Making</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1234-session_kefir_making</slug>
        <title>Kefir Making</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>At this workshop you will learn how to make your own kefir ferments using the kefir grain culture.
[[File:Kefir cake.jpg|thumb|right|Kefir cake]][[File:Kefir grain.jpg|thumb|right|Kefir grain]][https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/kefir36c3/ To secure spot on this workshop please sign in here.][https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Recipe:Kefir_making_manual_-_short_workshop_form Workshop manual is shared here.]At this workshop you will learn how to make your own [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kefir kefir] ferments using the kefir grain culture. We will explain basic concepts of probiotic, prebiotic and biofilm based polycultures and why it is good to consume foods “labeled” by these terms. You will prepare your own kefir culture, based on the working manual and take it with you so you will be ready to brew wherever you decide hopefully “positively infecting” your local hackerspace. This time we will also try to make at least as a demonstration a "kefir cake" and base of probiotic kefir drink, depending on how much time we will have.We will be talking about milk/dairy fermentations focusing on kefir and yogurt cultures, explaining also the concept of slow food and related terms like probiotics etc. We will demonstrate how to make a new batch of kefir and how to harvest the old one. The main aim of this workshop is for the participants to understand the principles behind the milk fermentation with kefir culture. Combined with the practical experience which I provide you will be able to take care properly about your kefir cultures which is the key for your successful long term fermentation adventures! Don't worry too much about loosing a batch or two, that happens from time to time, keeping the "mother culture" happy is the important part. As usually there will be tasters, cultures sharing, manuals and various hints how to use the products in alternative ways making for example probiotic drinks from whey, cream cheese, kefir cake et cetera. I can be also your troubleshooting help if you need it.This workshop is donation based no one turned away for lack of funds and it fallows the usual fhb approach of money handling.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0x378</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Kefir_making_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1352" guid="bba15072-2204-4da3-b35f-12e4b0bbde11">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mate_Making</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1352-session_mate_making</slug>
        <title>Mate Making</title>
        <subtitle>Mate Mixing - Flavour up your Mate with Herbs</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Morning Mate to wake you up and keep you Alert for the Day!!!
We all drink lots of Mate at the Congress.  Pur your bottle aside and let's try the real thing!Besides the mind awakening and muscle relaxing effects, mate drinking fosters communication and we want to combine these aspects in this hands on workshop where participants will be guided through some simple exercises to envigourMATE their daily routine.WE WILL BE DRINKING IN TRADITIONAL STYLE SHARING OUR STRAWS!!!!The Mate Making Sessions are divided up into 3 parts DAY 1 - We will try a range of standard different mates, pure and learn about how to make, drink and share as well as talk about the health benefits of Mate.  DAY 2 - This is not for the purists, we will mix our Mates with different herbs and go through the Rainbow Mate Range, so that you can learn how to play with your Mate. DAY 3 -  And now it is time to make your own Mate, learn how to prepare and serve.  We're going to get you on your feet to take a deep breath of fresh air, teach you how to take a huge slurp of wild mate and how to communiMATE-</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Meta Mate</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://metamate.cc/the-meta-difference/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1235" guid="3e19fc1b-25ae-4700-bea9-a223c214ba36">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mead_making_presentation</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1235-session_mead_making_presentation</slug>
        <title>Mead making presentation</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A presentation on how to make Mead
[[File:Mead.jpg|thumb|right|Mead]][[File:Airlock.jpg|thumb|right|Airlock]]Mead is an alcoholic beverage created by fermenting honey with water, sometimes with added fruits or spices. The alcoholic content is normally similar to the one of wine. The defining characteristic of mead is that the majority of the beverage's fermentable sugar is derived from honey. It may be dry or sweet. The terms "mead" and "honey-wine" often are used synonymously.In the mead presentation, you will learn how to make your own mead by fermenting a mixture of honey and water, together with some tricks helping one avoid common mistakes. You will have the opportunity to taste some mead in the dry style. The presentation is designed for small scale fermenting, typically 10-40 liters.Please note that this events is offered on the 27th and the 28th.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0x378</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Fhb_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1237" guid="ff1e410b-6753-4219-b256-6d1db2a37081">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:%EC%98%A4%EB%B0%A9%EC%83%89_Five_Colour_%EA%B9%80%EB%B0%A5_Gimbab_Varieties</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1237-session__five_colour__gimbab_varieties</slug>
        <title>오방색 Five Colour 김밥 Gimbab Varieties</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>You will learn during this hands on workshop directly from Eunha who is Korean, how to prepare popular Korean picnic food 김밥 (gimbab)
[[File:Gimbap.jpg|thumb|right|Gimbap]]You will learn during this hands on workshop directly from Eunha who is Korean, how to prepare popular Korean picnic food [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gimbap 김밥 (gimbab)], similar to Japanese food called sushi. This one is really fun because after preparing selection of ingredients you can become truly artistic divining variety of combinations on your dish, either the more traditional ones with fermented radish, cucumber, marinated ginger, salmon bely and of course rice or the international style with some ham, cheese etc. It is one of the workshops done really together, talking a lot and having fun.This workshop is donation based no one turned away for lack of funds, money which we collect with your help will be used to cover part of the travel expenses to this event from Korea. Thank you for your support!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0x378</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Gimbab_making_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Foodhackingbase2">
      <event id="1493" guid="9e4f45aa-9665-46cc-8ebc-0d097d91e2c8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Beewax_Sheets</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1493-session_beewax_sheets</slug>
        <title>Beewax Sheets</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Bienenwachstücher DIY
Tücher mit Bienenwachs herstellenZiel ist es Lebensmittel alternativ zu verpacken ohne Plastik.Baumwolltücher, Wachs, Harz und Jojobaöl habe ich für euch dabei. Für die Materialien wird um einen Unkostenbeitrag geben.Wer mag kann gerne eigene Tücher oder Baumwollbeutel mitbringen.Ich freue mich auf euer kommenRaum wird noch bekannt gegeben.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Laugenschneiderin</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1245" guid="e3281142-1122-4eb0-bb04-eda1ed646234">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Rum_Tasting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T22:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1245-session_rum_tasting</slug>
        <title>Rum Tasting</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let's come together and have a rum tasting event.
Let's come together and have a tasting event. I'm no expert and I don't want to be an expert. If you're an experienced rum lover, you're welcome to join and help me out with things I didn't know yet. But really the event is primarily about enjoying different types of rum together and getting an idea of what consitutes a good rum and which types you like best. Please read the information on to the foodhackingbase wiki page: https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Rum_tasting_36c3 and register a slot in the dudle.If you have rum that you would like to bring for others to taste, we'd be very happy and you're very welcome!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">DenkBrettl</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Rum_tasting_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Monipilami">
      <event id="1362" guid="82103b22-fffe-45b6-a14e-7ddebb647fc1">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Bildet_Katzen_(z.kollektiv)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1362-session_bildet_katzen_z_kollektiv_</slug>
        <title>Bildet Katzen (z.kollektiv)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Bildet Katzen (z.kollektiv)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1363" guid="a0d52b3f-c861-48fc-96cb-f0f7288d2a84">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Die_Hysterischen_MILFs</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1363-session_die_hysterischen_milfs</slug>
        <title>Die Hysterischen MILFs</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Die Hysterischen MILFs
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1365" guid="f4f066e2-893b-453b-b8f0-f1e03cb1d347">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Krawalle_%26_Liebe_(non%2Bultras)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T01:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>01:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1365-session_krawalle_liebe_non_ultras_</slug>
        <title>Krawalle &amp; Liebe (non+ultras)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Krawalle &amp; Liebe (non+ultras)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1367" guid="434c1e08-a168-4e7c-b5cc-c43cda5603d2">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Ponys_auf_Pump</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1367-session_ponys_auf_pump</slug>
        <title>Ponys auf Pump</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Polys auf Pump
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1368" guid="83842806-d712-481c-ad05-b2c75a7448f0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Rrrrrr_(kuko)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1368-session_rrrrrr_kuko_</slug>
        <title>Rrrrrr (kuko)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>rrrrrr (kuko)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1370" guid="ed56fe5c-e27c-4b09-928c-5a1c34bec1b4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Smelly_Family</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T23:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1370-session_smelly_family</slug>
        <title>Smelly Family</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Smelly Family
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1371" guid="e274df90-dbb1-42f0-b7aa-87a75434d603">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Valeska_(TRIP/L1CK)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1371-session_valeska_trip_l1ck_</slug>
        <title>Valeska (TRIP/L1CK)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Valeska (TRIP/L1CK)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:HSBE">
      <event id="1532" guid="d18c4a8a-74ed-4e73-bf2b-822e0594bf5d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Bypassing_the_Suprema_BIOStar_Fingerprint_Access_Control</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Assembly:HSBE</room>
        <slug>36c3-1532-session_bypassing_the_suprema_biostar_fingerprint_access_control</slug>
        <title>Bypassing the Suprema BIOStar Fingerprint Access Control</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>I'll show you how you can bypass a biometric access control (fingerprint reader) from Suprema. This device is broken AF
[[File:SupremaBiostar.jpeg|thumb]][[File:Hacking_suprema.png|thumb]]Suprema is a major brand in the world of 'biometric access controls' aka fingerprint-reader-locks. These things allow for people to open doors to their home, office, etc. using their fingerprint (duh...). The device matches the scanned print with a collection of prints in a database. If it finds a match then it triggers the relay which unlocks the door. This sounds simple enough but there are a ton of things that might go wrong with this, certainly when the necessary checks are not enabled in the devices configuration, which is almost never the case. These checks involve for example 'tamper-control', a sensor which triggers an alarm when the device is physically tampered with. In the end the fingerprint-reader needs some sort of connection to a control-server which allows the admin to manage registered prints, so the device needs a network-connection. If the device is not protected with tamper-control (which is not enabled by default) then this leaves the network-connection at the back of the device vulnerable for all sorts of attacks. In the end, if these devices are not properly installed, it's like laying a laptop outside the front-door of your office, connected with a LAN-cable to your network by the way.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">C</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.supremainc.com/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1527" guid="3a7cef52-860d-4680-9371-059748f49acb">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Continuous_Security_Testing</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Assembly:HSBE</room>
        <slug>36c3-1527-session_continuous_security_testing</slug>
        <title>Continuous Security Testing</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>See https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Projects:Continuous_security_testing
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">C</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Projects:Continuous_security_testing</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1406" guid="577050b4-0ebf-44f1-8bc1-fac0a429ef93">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:OpenStreetMap_workshop_-_getting_started,_tools_and_route_engine_hacking</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:HSBE</room>
        <slug>36c3-1406-session_openstreetmap_workshop_getting_started_tools_and_route_engine_hacking</slug>
        <title>OpenStreetMap workshop - getting started, tools and route engine hacking</title>
        <subtitle>OpenStreetMap for beginners</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Introduction to the OpenStreetMap ecosystem + OsmAnd route engine hacking
This talk gives an overview of OpenStreetMap and will cover the following topics:- What is it and why is it awesome?- How is the data stored and how can it be edited- An overview of some useful tools, including how to query for specific featuresAfterwards, I'll explain how the OsmAnd route engine can be tweaked, in order to customize routeplanning just for you. (For example, one of my previous projects was adding ski routing into OsmAnd). (To tweak OsmAnd, you'll need an android device - bring yours. I have two spare ones though. It might work on jailbroken iPhones too)Note: feel free to come towards the end of the session if you only want to join the OsmAnd route engine hacking.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Pietervdvn</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Kidspace">
      <event id="1454" guid="4f6263d4-fbba-44e4-b105-ee10a0a9beba">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Calliope</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1454-session_calliope</slug>
        <title>Calliope</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>spielerisch und kreativ die Welt der Computer kennenlernen
Mit dem Calliope mini kannst du spielerisch und kreativ die Welt der Computer kennenlernen. calliope.ccAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 5-10Alter: 6+ JahreDauer: 30-60minAnmeldung erforderlich?: Nein</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Bate</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://calliope.cc</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1617" guid="e5038ded-c4c7-4750-8e6c-d21365aab50e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Elektrobastelei</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T10:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1617-session_elektrobastelei</slug>
        <title>Elektrobastelei</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Tinkering with wires, magnets and batteries, Elektrobastelei mit Draht, Magneten und Batterien
How does a nail become a magnet and why does an electric motor rotate? With copper wire, nails, magnets and small lamps you can build electric circuits, electromagnets and small motors and understand what it is all about. Wie wird ein Nagel zum Magneten und warum dreht sich ein Elektromotor? Aus Kupferdraht, Nägeln, Magneten und kleinen Lämpchen könnt ihr Stromkreise, Elektromagnete und kleine Motoren bauen und verstehen, was es damit auf sich hat.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Aram</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1469" guid="13c4acb7-05ec-4b9c-811b-3e0599af4d10">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Factorio</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>6:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1469-session_factorio</slug>
        <title>Factorio</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>10 Rechner zum Factorio spielen, Leute die das Spiel erklären
10 Rechner zum Factorio spielen, Leute die das Spiel erklärenAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: ca 10-20 gleichzeitig (inkl. Zuschauer)Alter: 7-m JahreDauer bis zu ca.1.5hAnmeldung erforderlich? nein (wenn was frei ist)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Cisz</person>
          <person id="0">Ben</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1585" guid="721bd934-cfa6-4da9-9cf2-fae74c496cce">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Game_Over_Society</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1585-session_game_over_society</slug>
        <title>Game Over Society</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Game Over Society
Werde Teil der Game Over Society, einem riesigem Netzwerkspiel:ANALOG OHNE DATEN OHNE AKKU OHNE WEBWir spielen auf eine neue Art und Weise Schere-Stein-Papier. Dabei wollen wir herausfinden, was es bedeutet Teil unterschiedlicher Gruppen zu sein, die dennoch fest zusammenhängen.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Claudius</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1586" guid="e1c51424-ce48-4166-938c-afbd22b008e5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Game_Over_Society</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1586-session_game_over_society</slug>
        <title>Game Over Society</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Game Over Society
Werde Teil der Game Over Society, einem riesigem Netzwerkspiel:ANALOG OHNE DATEN OHNE AKKU OHNE WEBWir spielen auf eine neue Art und Weise Schere-Stein-Papier. Dabei wollen wir herausfinden, was es bedeutet Teil unterschiedlicher Gruppen zu sein, die dennoch fest zusammenhängen.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Claudius</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1579" guid="91854414-fd54-4e10-8b42-0db01f46c767">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Kidspace_Standup_meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>0:20</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1579-session_kidspace_standup_meeting</slug>
        <title>Kidspace Standup meeting</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Short kidspace standup meeting
Standup meeting in the Kidspace for all parents* to organise, make anouncements, adress security risks, etc.We meet at the StullenschleuderKurzes Treffen für Eltern* im Kidspace, damit wir uns organisieren, Ankündigungen machen können Sicherheitshinweise geben können usw.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Aram</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1472" guid="4fc77d14-f525-46ff-9874-7b0028d67dd1">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Selbstgebaute_Musik</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1472-session_selbstgebaute_musik</slug>
        <title>Selbstgebaute Musik</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten Klangerzeugern
Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten KlangerzeugernAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 3-7Alter: für Kinder von 5-99 JahrenAnmeldung erforderlich?: nein, kommt jederzeit vorbei (während der Workshopzeiten)Unkostenbeitrag: Freiwillige Spenden</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Manu</person>
          <person id="0">Lea</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://selbstgebautemusik.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1474" guid="bb62877f-a3eb-48ff-98ab-38aa3afa7693">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Selbstgebaute_Musik</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1474-session_selbstgebaute_musik</slug>
        <title>Selbstgebaute Musik</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten Klangerzeugern
Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten KlangerzeugernAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 3-7Alter: für Kinder von 5-99 JahrenAnmeldung erforderlich?: nein, kommt jederzeit vorbei (während der Workshopzeiten)Unkostenbeitrag: Freiwillige Spenden</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Manu</person>
          <person id="0">Lea</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://selbstgebautemusik.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1456" guid="a7f528e5-db2b-4614-be69-5ec7658561b8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:T-Shirt_Druck</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1456-session_t_shirt_druck</slug>
        <title>T-Shirt Druck</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>print your own t-shirt, Bedruckt eure T-Shirts
Print your own t-shirt with screen printing.Bedruckt eure eigenen T-Shirts mit siebdruck.Anzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 4 / StundeAlter: &gt; 6 JahreDauer 15 ~ 30 MinutenAnmeldung erforderlich? Wir werden Wartemarken ausgebenUnkostenbeitrag: freiwillig, 8~10€ je nach Verbrauch</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ploenne</person>
          <person id="0">Manou</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1575" guid="e2883db9-2fd4-4c20-b6d2-4a0c528176ab">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Trickmisch</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1575-session_trickmisch</slug>
        <title>Trickmisch</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Trickfilme selber machen, make your own stop-motions
TRICKMISCH.de und TRIXMIX.tv sind wieder auf dem Congress, um mit Euch Trickfilme und Animationssequenzen digital am Rechner oder analog am Leuchttisch zu erstellen. Kommt vorbei, zeichnet und animiert Eure eigenen Sequenzen oder wählt Material und Figuren aus unserer umfangreichen Sammlung aus!Es besteht keine Altersbeschränkung und alles was ihr wissen müsst zeigen und erklären wir Euch.English TextTRICKMISCH.de and TRIXMIX.tv will be at the Congress again to create stop-motions and animation-sequences with you. Digitally on the computer or analogue at the lighttable. Come along!There is no age limit and everything you need to know will be shown and explained.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Silvio</person>
          <person id="0">Julia</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://TRICKMISCH.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1557" guid="2a988678-13d1-4528-b02f-6199b6599368">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wein_:_Offline</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1557-session_wein_offline</slug>
        <title>Wein : Offline</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Ein Reise durch Bioweine von unabhängige Quellen
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Gnomus</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:ChaosZone">
      <event id="1144" guid="6e04b867-66c8-4954-a220-b6af9a34938d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Chaoszone_Junghackertag</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>7:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:ChaosZone</room>
        <slug>36c3-1144-session_chaoszone_junghackertag</slug>
        <title>Chaoszone Junghackertag</title>
        <subtitle>Chaoszone Junghackertag</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>for all kids who like soldering and controlling robot cars etc.
[[File:Chaoszone junghacker.png|400px]]At 10 a.m. we will start at the common Junghackertag opening session: [[Session:Junghackertag_Eröffnung|Junghackertag Eröffnung]].At 11 a.m. our Chaoszone Junghackertag will beginn. We have several parallel tracks:* soldering kits of different complexity* controlling mbots from simple tasks up to navigating through a parkour* programming calliope* Working with Raspberry Pi Scratch stations.At 5 p.m. we will start a mbot soccer game</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">R2d2data</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="C-base">
      <event id="1108" guid="5d7b0d0e-cadb-4687-af83-39ff06b2961b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:CoderDojo_Neopixel_Hacking</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>4:00</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1108-session_coderdojo_neopixel_hacking</slug>
        <title>CoderDojo Neopixel Hacking</title>
        <subtitle>Workshop 1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>ATTiny+Neopixel hacking
[[File:Th 126A4494.JPG]]Im Rahmen des Workshops werden wir auf Basis des Microcontrollers ATTiny85  Neopixel LEDs zum leuchten bringen. Gerne kann die Schaltung am Ende des Workshops mitgenommen werden. Eine Spendenbox wird es auch geben. Die Eigenkosten für die Schaltung betragen circa sechs Euro.Der Workshop ist für junge Padawans ab circa 12 Jahren aufwärts. Löterfahrung ist nicht notwendig.Wer aber schon fit im Löten ist, ist schneller mit der Schaltung fertig und kann sich auf die Programmierung des Microcontrollers (in C) konzentrieren. Noch keine C-Kenntnisse? Kein Problem - wir helfen Dir dabei. Und auch wenn man dieser zarten Schaltung nicht ansieht - da kommen noch zwei Schalter ran und Du kannst kleinere Spiele dafür programmieren und darauf spielen.'''Bitte melde Dich bei bengoshi AT c-base Punkt org für den Workshop an. Wir haben circa 20 Plätze.'''[[File:NeoPixelHacking-CoderDojo-2.gif]]Dokumenttion: https://github.com/dermicha/tinyPixelFun</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">DerMicha</person>
          <person id="0">Bengoshi</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://coderdojo.c-base.org/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1380" guid="f7380699-f8ad-47a5-9cce-ec0dc3037bc0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Einf%C3%BChrung_Schneidplotter</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T18:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1380-session_einfuehrung_schneidplotter</slug>
        <title>Einführung Schneidplotter</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Plottern der Ergebnisse von Tag 1
Wir pl0tt0rn die Ergebnisse vom Vortag bzw c-base/36C3/Whatever-LogosWir haben ein paar Aufkleber- und ein paar Textil-Folien dabei, bitte bringt Textilien selbst mit (am besten 100% Baumwolle)!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">E-punc</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1110" guid="90cac72d-ab11-4d28-8409-e392c3b92049">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacker_Boardgames</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1110-session_hacker_boardgames</slug>
        <title>Hacker Boardgames</title>
        <subtitle>Hacker Boardgames 1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We willl play nice hacker boardgames
Was spielen Nerds nach Sonnenuntergang? Sie programmieren beispielsweise Roboter mit Spielkarten und lassen sie über ein Brettspiel laufen. Muss man dafür programmieren können? Nein, überhaupt nicht. Aber das Spiel macht einen Riesenspaß und ganz nebenbei lernt man noch ein bißchen, wie beim Programmieren gedacht wird.Daneben werden wir Rasende Roboter, Go und Pentagame anbieten.Insgesamt also ein lockerer Ausklang für den Junghackertag.Eine Anmeldung ist nicht nötig, sei einfach rechtzeitig bei der Assembly.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">DerMicha</person>
          <person id="0">Bengoshi</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://coderdojo.c-base.org/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1317" guid="06911640-a107-4a23-aea9-61f5fd03e1ce">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pentagame_Dojo</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T22:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1317-session_pentagame_dojo</slug>
        <title>Pentagame Dojo</title>
        <subtitle>Just playin'</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Just playing Pentagame
Pentagame is a fun abstract board game2 players take ca. 20 minutes (well depends, on how long you think about it)3 players take maybe 40 minutes (beginner games are often shorter)4 players take some 45 minutes (unless you're pros and play in 2 teams of 2 players - that can take a while)The rules can be explained in less than a minute and are available on the big inter net in a number of languages and videos.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Penta</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pentagame.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1319" guid="e0d50857-f0b6-42ef-8362-65eed1a9e6e5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pentagame_Turnier</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1319-session_pentagame_turnier</slug>
        <title>Pentagame Turnier</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Wir spielen ein Pentagame Turnier.
Wir spielen ein Pentagame-Turnier! Ausreichend Spiele sind vorhanden.Das Spiel wird kurz vorher erklärt und ist echt einfach zu verstehen.Das Turnier steht ausdrücklich auch Anfängern und vor allem Teilnehmenden des Junghackertags offen.Es wird eine Gruppenphase und dann ein K.O.-Tunier der 8 besten geben.Ein Prototyp wird verlost unter jenen, die nicht die K.O.-Phase erreicht haben.Ein weiterer Prototyp geht als Preis an den Turniergewinner (neben Weltruhm, natürlich).Links zu Erklärvideos, Regeln usw. über https://pentagame.org/.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Penta</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pentagame.org/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1217" guid="a7700e84-a4bb-481c-8bfc-452d221e2314">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Python_mit_dem_Lego_EVO3_Roboter</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1217-session_python_mit_dem_lego_evo3_roboter</slug>
        <title>Python mit dem Lego EVO3 Roboter</title>
        <subtitle>EVO3 Python für Anfänger</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Wir zeigen Schul-Projekte und bieten Einsteigern Hilfe an.
Die Roboter Werkstatt der Evangelischen Schule Berlin Zentrum zeigt ein paar mit Python umgesetzte Lego EVO3 Roboter Projekte. Teilnehmerinnen der Werkstatt werden Interessierten ihre Projekte zeigen und die ersten Schritte der Python Programmierung mit dem Lego EVO3 Roboter vermitteln.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">DerMicha</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1343" guid="e4fcda8b-2708-46ca-a831-99381bf843eb">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Was_kann_ich_tun,_um_umweltbewusster_und_klimaneutraler_zu_leben%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1343-session_was_kann_ich_tun_um_umweltbewusster_und_klimaneutraler_zu_leben_</slug>
        <title>Was kann ich tun, um umweltbewusster und klimaneutraler zu leben?</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Wie kann ich meine Welt verbessern?! – Niederschwellige Handlungsanweisungen
Es gibt viele kompetente Äußerungen zum Thema "Handeln gegen den Klimawandel", doch mir ist aufgefallen, dass es kaum kompakt zusammengefasste, einfach umzusetzende Beispiele aus der Praxis gibt. Internetportale bieten selbstverständlich viele Informationen, die mit Zeitaufwand und Ausprobieren sehr hilfreich sein können. Doch mensch kann sich leicht verzetteln oder auf Grund der Fülle und dem vorausgesetzten Wissen, schnell die Motivation verlieren. Deswegen möchte ich Möglichkeiten aufzeigen, die einfach umzusetzen sind.Diese Praxisbeispiele sind aus fast allen Lebensbereichen, so nimmt z.B. unsere Nutzung von elektronischen Geräten großen Raum ein. Hier fällt uns der Verzicht und die Veränderung des Verhaltens schwer – verständlicherweise. Unser Konsumverhalten ist nicht nur an dieser Stelle der Knackpunkt. Ernährung, Reisen, Körperpflege etc. können ressourcenschonender gelebt werden. Das lässt sich allerdings nicht ohne einen teilweisen Verzicht auf unsere bisherige Bequemlichkeit umsetzen. Dabei stellt sich die Frage nach der Reflexion unserer bisherigen Gewohnheiten, des Willens zur Veränderung und eines wirklichen Anfangs. Hier möchte ich mit der Vorstellung niederschwelliger Beispiele aus der Praxis Einstiege bieten.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Atoll</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Seminar room 14-15">
      <event id="1058" guid="03d2f5b2-858f-4bab-b216-c95540f79fcb">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Conceptual_Models_of_Sustainability</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T14:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1058-session_conceptual_models_of_sustainability</slug>
        <title>Conceptual Models of Sustainability</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>This talk is about a set of (mainly european) conceptions of sustainability which I came across during my research. As more and more parts in an economy seem to become quantified and qualified, a new monitoring system for sustainable development will be installed. But how do people thought to measure sustainability?
This talk is about a set of (mainly european) conceptions of sustainability which I came across during my research. As more and more parts in an economy seem to become quantified and qualified, a new monitoring system for sustainable development will be installed. But how do people thought to measure sustainability?Starting in the 19th century with forest-management, we will talk about a systems perspective on sustainability, as well as the triple and quadruble bottom lines. While it is certain that we need to develop more sustainable computer systems, this is the time to talk about how we conceive sustainability and to reflect on what this will mean for future free software systems.Malte Reißig is currently research associate at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies e.V. and since 2008 free software developer with the dmx-platform "for collaboration and knowledge management".</description>
        <persons/>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1089" guid="a9fb68c0-65ac-474c-b9fd-a8cbd5711b78">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Esperanto</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T22:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:00</start>
        <duration>1:59</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1089-session_esperanto</slug>
        <title>Esperanto</title>
        <subtitle>a planned nerd language actually spoken</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A short introduction into the international language Esperanto. A planned language actually spoken by nerds all over the world
Many nerds all over the world use the language Esperanto as their language for world wide communication. There are lots of meetups where the language is used. From congresses with several thousand participants to smaller more specialized meetups like the conference for the use of Esperanto in science and technology. Besides the meetups there are lots of projects on the net, like podcasts, rock music, chat groups, etc.For the curious we give a short insight into the language itself as into its culture and history.For questions contact: 36c3@johannes-mueller.org</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Johmue</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://github.com/johannes-mueller/esperanto-35c3</link>
          <link>https://c3eo.chaotik.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1073" guid="fed8f61d-3e84-4371-bd72-0a4d05151763">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Exploring_sustainability_in_a_playful_way_with_improv</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1073-session_exploring_sustainability_in_a_playful_way_with_improv</slug>
        <title>Exploring sustainability in a playful way with improv</title>
        <subtitle>Sustainable Improv</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Get to know a workshop design that uses improvisational theater methods to explore the topic of sustainability, called 'Sustainable Improv'. The idea is to deal with serious topics like the climate crisis in a playful way and share knowledge and ideas for change in the process.
Get to know a workshop design that uses improvisational theater methods to explore the topic of sustainability, called 'Sustainable Improv'. The idea is to deal with serious topics like the climate crisis in a playful way and share knowledge and ideas for change in the process. Maybe this contains some ideas that might inspire you. How the session will work: We will play and reflect on several improv exercises and games that link to sustainability. - Improv theater is basically theater without a script, with characters and stories created in teamwork between the actors.- You do not need to know anything about improv to attend, and we will try to make everyone feel safe and welcome.- Everyone can do this, you do not need to be particularly brave, spontaneous or creative :-)Here is a summary of what we did: 		○ Intro, reasoning behind workshop design		○ Shake hands and discuss (pairs)			§ Why did I come here?			§ What does the term 'sustainability' mean to me?		○ Rant about something regarding sustainability (in pairs)			§ Person A rants on an issue on micro or macro level			§ Person B listens, silently			§ Person B then describes patterns she heard in what A said and names potential solutions			§ Switch roles and repeat		○ "Superheroes I have a problem" (in groups of 4)			§ A) Multiple solutions, the person who gave the problem votes for the best solution			§ B) Scene painting, co-create solutions			§ C) Scene painting, additionally with "new choice" keyword		○ Exchange facts 			§ In pairs: People share interesting facts regarding sustainability with each other			§ Then groups of 4: select the most interesting of the 4 facts			§ Then meet another group of 4 (--&gt; 8 people), pick the most interesting fact of the two; then design a short art performance in 5 min			§ Demonstrate the performance to the other groups and then explain briefly, 1 or 2 questions, then move on to next group		○ Debrief: reflection on and conclusions from workshop (in pairs)		○ Bonus (we skipped this part):			§ Scene painting, with sustainability related images ("I am a tree etc.") (in groups of 6)			§ Play an institution context (e.g. a cafe) in 3 variants (in groups of 6)				□ A) horrible				□ B) ok				□ C) awesome</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">IChr</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1074" guid="a4c2c83c-ba37-4385-8ad8-4b6144174dfd">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Monitor_anything_you_want.</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1074-session_monitor_anything_you_want_</slug>
        <title>Monitor anything you want.</title>
        <subtitle>Intro into prometheus-client libs and writing your first exporter.</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Monitor anything you want with Prometheus or Graphite using Grafana.
Who doesn't know it.You have some very nice Software build or a Project finished.And you want to monitor the most important metrics of that Project or Software.That is where Prometheus and Graphite kick in.Using them you can store your metrics in a easy queryable way for Grafana to show them.This ensures that you are able to view insights of your project or your newly build Software.Github Project:https://github.com/Cellebyte/monitor-aywNetwork Exporter:https://github.com/Selfnet/prometheus-network-exporterSlides:https://cloud.cellebyte.de/index.php/s/ienmWYoB4LNowAF</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Cellebyte</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1621" guid="7cddb8a4-619e-4452-9e46-21d056cdf0d3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Parkour_-_des_Nerds_Lieblingssport%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T10:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1621-session_parkour_des_nerds_lieblingssport_</slug>
        <title>Parkour - des Nerds Lieblingssport?</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Ein einsteigerfreundlicher Einblick in alles rund um Parkour.
Gewagte These: Nerds/Informatiker und ähnliche Leute stehen auf Parkour.   Wird Parkour Dein neues Lieblingshobby? Ich liefere für diese These keine repräsentativen Beweise, nur Vermutungen.   Viele Traceure (u.a. Parkour ausübende), die ich bisher traf, studierten Informatik oder was ähnliches oder arbeiteten schon in dem Bereich. Liegt es an der Perfektion? An der Ruhe? An der freien Trainingsform? Am Fehlen von Teams und der Tatsache, dass man auf sich alleine gestellt ist?   Im Vortrag schauen wir uns Entstehung, Verbreitung, Philosophie, Abzweigungen, Technik, Training(sstile), Organisationen und sonstiges von Parkour an.   Es wird keine Live-Performance geben, aber genug Videos zum Untermalen und bei gutem Wetter entsteht vielleicht ja eine spontane Anfänger-Outdoor-Session bei nächster Gelegenheit :)   Zu gegebener Zeit werden hier ein paar links zu angeschauten Videoausschnitten stehen:   ...</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Taulex</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1021" guid="beea77e4-46c0-4280-a406-79b79ed66d8a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Sexuelle_Bel%C3%A4stigung_am_Arbeitsplatz</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1021-session_sexuelle_belaestigung_am_arbeitsplatz</slug>
        <title>Sexuelle Belästigung am Arbeitsplatz</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Prävention und Intervention
Sexuelle Belästigung am Arbeitsplatz ist ein leider weit verbreitetes Phänomen. In diesem Workshop beschäftigen wir uns damit, was sexuelle Belästigung ist und wie man damit umgehen kann. Außerdem gibt es Hinweise zu Verpflichtungen von Arbeitgeber*innen und was man als betroffene Person tun kann. Der Workshop ist offen für Personen aller Geschlechtsidentitäten.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Nachdemsturm</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1502" guid="56ebb3b3-7402-43e3-b774-899ae6d1bd56">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Spielleitung_von_Pen%26Paper_f%C3%BCr_Anf%C3%A4nger/Pen%26Paper_Game_Mastering_for_Beginners</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1502-session_spielleitung_von_pen_paper_fuer_anfaenger_pen_paper_game_mastering_for_beginners</slug>
        <title>Spielleitung von Pen&amp;Paper für Anfänger/Pen&amp;Paper Game Mastering for Beginners</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>All you need to know if you want to become a Pen&amp;Paper Game Master!
Loved Stranger Things and now want to kill your own friends with a Demogorgon? But you don't have a group and is it even possible to run a Pen&amp;Paper RPG if you haven't even played in one before? The answer is YES! and this session is all about how to find the right group for you and what to think about before playing so your first campaign will be success and not a post on r/rpghorrorstories. Time for questions included! Note: Session will be in English if any non-German speakers attend but can be held in German if everybody speaks the language. Questions can be asked in either English or German/ Session auf Englisch, falls jemand kein Deutsch spricht, aber auf Deutsch, falls alle die Sprache beherrschen.  Fragen können auf Englisch oder Deutsch gestellt werden.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Britt</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1148" guid="abef1108-ed97-48cb-8390-f4f156a97898">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Structural_Gaps_in_Networks_as_a_Source_of_Insight</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1148-session_structural_gaps_in_networks_as_a_source_of_insight</slug>
        <title>Structural Gaps in Networks as a Source of Insight</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Exploring a method for generating insight based on identifying structural gaps in networks
In this session we will share a method for generating insight using network analysis. We will use open-source software InfraNodus, which you can install using  http://github.com/noduslabs/infranodus — or get your own preferred network visualization and analysis tool (e.g. Gephi, Pajek or others).Using the example of text network analysis we will demonstrate a method for generating insight and understanding how any discourse can be developed in an interesting way. We will then try to apply the same method and approach to other datasets and your own examples that you will hopefully bring with you.**UPDATE** It turned out there was a scheduling bug, so if anyone is interested in talking about this topic and trying out the approach with text networks, please, send me a message on Telegram @noduslabs or Signal @aerodynamika and we can schedule a session on the 29th or the 30th when it's convenient for you. I apologize if you were affected by this and if it disrupted your plans.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Aerodynamika</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1404" guid="8373a1a1-5f03-481c-8a2f-c65888d0c9dd">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Video_Editing_for_Absolute_Beginners</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T21:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1404-session_video_editing_for_absolute_beginners</slug>
        <title>Video Editing for Absolute Beginners</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>All the fundamental basics of editing videos to get you started editing your own masterpieces.
'''!Important!:''' You need to have kdenlive (it's free, afaik available on all Linux and Ubuntu etc devices) or any other video editing software installed to try the contents of this session yourself. We won't have time to install software on your laptop or troubleshoot start-up errors. Any video editing software should be fine, but we will work with kdenlive as it is free.This is for absolute beginners. If you know how to cut together a few clips and add some effects, this session might be boring for you.If you can, find some video files on your laptop before the session starts that you can use as an example. You can also just download something from the Internet, like one of the 36c3 talks or look for free stock footage, like on [https://www.videvo.net/ videvo.net]. We won't have enough time to actually edit anything anyone would watch, we'll just mess around a bit.In this session we will look at the most basic things you should know to edit a video and a few things more:- basic editing and exporting your projects- adding music and sounds- adjusting volume and speed- adding text and pictures- simple effects like moving things around using keyframes- quick look at greenscreen removal</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Taulex</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1278" guid="86986e4c-34ae-4169-98cc-2a49a13ec673">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wissen_vs._Macht</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T00:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>00:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1278-session_wissen_vs_macht</slug>
        <title>Wissen vs. Macht</title>
        <subtitle>Talk + Discussion</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Symmetrien zwischen Wissen, Macht und verwandten Begriffen
Allmacht ist ein alter theoretischer Begriff, der für einige logische Verwirrung gesorgt hat.Ich werde zunächst zeigen, warum das sog.Allmachtsparadoxon keines ist. Danach werde ich das (zeitlich gespiegelte)Gegenstück zur Macht vorstellen und damit auf eine alte Frage eine neueAntwort geben.Vortrag mit Diskussion. Keine besonderen Vorkenntnisse nötig, nur Interesse am Thema</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">AnonymousSimon</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1150" guid="49e084b6-a14d-49be-9197-932acd5acdad">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:XMPP_User_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1150-session_xmpp_user_meetup</slug>
        <title>XMPP User Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A meetup for users and developers of XMPP
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Fiaxh</person>
          <person id="0">Pep</person>
          <person id="0">Larma</person>
          <person id="0">Inputmice</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:CriticalDecentralisationCluster">
      <event id="1412" guid="efd241bf-219f-4595-a54a-4a424531b944">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Creating_Z-Wave_controllers_and_devices</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:CriticalDecentralisationCluster</room>
        <slug>36c3-1412-session_creating_z_wave_controllers_and_devices</slug>
        <title>Creating Z-Wave controllers and devices</title>
        <subtitle>!! Room changed to CDC Assembly !!</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Hacking around Z-Wave smart home protocol
Hacking around Z-Wave smart home gateway based on Raspberry Pi and making your own Z-Wave device based on Z-Uno.Please take with you* Your laptop with** Access to the internet** Arduino IDE installed** Z-Uno package installed in Arduino IDE (see https://z-uno.z-wave.me/install for details - we will help you with this during the workshop - make sure to install 2.1.6 from repo http://z-uno.z-wave.me/files/z-uno/test-ucxx/package_z-wave.me_index.json)* Your Raspberry Pi 3/4 with Raspbian Stretch (optional)* Arduino compatible sensors to build your own Z-Wave sensor (optional)* Your Z-Wave stuff if any (optional)-----</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">PoltoS</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://z-uno.z-wave.me</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Digitalcourage">
      <event id="1548" guid="330a7e4e-bd7f-542e-9f30-1bace690e2e9">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Datenschutz-Sprechstunde_mit_den_Aufsichtsbeh%C3%B6rden</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1548-session_datenschutz_sprechstunde_mit_den_aufsichtsbehoerden</slug>
        <title>Datenschutz-Sprechstunde mit den Aufsichtsbehörden</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Mitarbeiter der Datenschutz-Aufsichtsbehörden stehen Rede und Antwort
Eine offene Beratungs-Sprechstunde für alle Eure Fragen rund um Datenschutz und die Datenschutz-Grundverordnung (DS-GVO) u.a. mit Alvar Freude, Referent beim Landesbeauftragten für den Datenschutz und die Informationsfreiheit Baden-Württemberg.Bringt Eure Themen und Fragen mit. Ihr findet uns in der Sofa-Ecke beim Digitalcourage-Stand (L1, Messehalle 2, Ebene 0).Die Datenschutzaufsichtsbehörden sind in ihrem jeweiligen Bereich zuständig für die Beratung zur bzw. Durchsetzung der DSGVO.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alvar Freude</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1516" guid="0cbc1099-d29f-4023-b962-8591e18ea8d1">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1516-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1518" guid="8c1c18ba-c8f0-43d0-8e1b-17a7e3271c6d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1518-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1602" guid="68964856-3e48-54da-bed0-1417c5e7af3c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1602-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1603" guid="22467e2d-0d18-54d6-a287-a5d92827d99c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1603-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:BerndCon">
      <event id="1551" guid="26ac2f1e-0cdc-4458-bd54-3355a994f104">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Drachenlord_Autogrammstunde</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:BerndCon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1551-session_drachenlord_autogrammstunde</slug>
        <title>Drachenlord Autogrammstunde</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Autogrammstunde mit Rainer Winkler
Nachdem der Lard auf Einladung heuer das erste mal zum C3 kommt und an einem LightningTalk zum Thema cybermobbing partizipiert, darf auch eine Autogrammstunde für Fans nicht fehlen!Hater unerwünscht!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">CB6BOB</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Nibble Area">
      <event id="1280" guid="7eb05109-ba3f-4a8d-b573-00c0780c91d3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fancy_RGB-LED_Cube_Workshop_(Junghacker_Edition)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Nibble Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1280-session_fancy_rgb_led_cube_workshop_junghacker_edition_</slug>
        <title>Fancy RGB-LED Cube Workshop (Junghacker Edition)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A very simple but fancy RGB LED Cube especially made for learning how to solder.
The Binary Kitchen soldering workshop goes 36C3. We are providing a soldering workshop for several and completely different soldering kits. Come and solder with us, an manual and 20 soldering irons.The RGB LED Cube is a simple LED cube consisting of 27 RGB LEDs in a 3x3x3 configuration. No programming or soldering skills needed.This is a special Workshop for Junghacker. If there is space left, feel free to join!Soldering skills are helpful but not needed. This course is also for absolute beginners. We don't have a sign up list, just come by and solder (but we just have 38 seats, first come first serve).[[File:rgb-led-cube.jpg|600px]]* More information about other Workshops: https://www.binary-kitchen.de/wiki/doku.php?id=veranstaltungen:nibble_area* More information about CubeDIP: https://github.com/Binary-Kitchen/SolderingTutorial/tree/master/CubeDIP</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Marove</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.binary-kitchen.de/wiki/doku.php?id=veranstaltungen:nibble_area</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1282" guid="55b0c8e8-1a68-47e4-96cf-063f925ed86f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Nibble%2B%2B_-_A_very_(!)_hard_Soldering_Challenge</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>4:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Nibble Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1282-session_nibble_a_very_hard_soldering_challenge</slug>
        <title>Nibble++ - A very (!) hard Soldering Challenge</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A simple PCB to test your SMD hand-soldering skills. Going down to sand grain sized 01005 SMD parts, this button is a challenge for experienced "soldiers" and those who want to become one.
The Binary Kitchen soldering workshop goes 36C3. We are providing a soldering workshop for several and completely different soldering kits. Come and solder with us, an manual and 38 soldering irons.Nibble++ is a simple PCB to test your SMD hand-soldering skills. Going down to sand grain sized 01005 SMD parts, this button is a challenge for experienced "soldiers" and those who want to become one. You're free to bring your own device and microscope.Soldering skills are helpful but you can do what you can do. The kit starts with more easy SMD sizes. We don't have a sign up list, just come by and solder (but we just have 38 seats, first come first serve).[[File:nibble-plus-plus.png|600px]]* More information about other Workshops: https://www.binary-kitchen.de/wiki/doku.php?id=veranstaltungen:nibble_area* More information about the Nibble++: https://github.com/Binary-Kitchen/SolderingTutorial/tree/master/NibblePlusPlusSMD</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Marove</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.binary-kitchen.de/wiki/doku.php?id=veranstaltungen:nibble_area</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Placeholder for Komona Cinopolis">
      <event id="1572" guid="ec6c7e1a-8bbd-4f6f-abe0-9e0590c1487f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hackers_against_Climate_Change_(HACC)_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Placeholder for Komona Cinopolis</room>
        <slug>36c3-1572-session_hackers_against_climate_change_hacc_meeting</slug>
        <title>Hackers against Climate Change (HACC) Meeting</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>"Hackers against Climate Change" is a preliminary name for a variety of working groups/action groups that gathered during the "Hackers against Climate Change" session at the 35th Chaos Communication Congress in Leipzig.  We'd like to meet up again at 36c3
Haccers againt Climate Change will meet @ Boredom - Komona. We'd like to discuss which workgroups are active on which topics and see which topis we pick up from last year or which new ones we address.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Moep</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pad.land/hacc</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1439" guid="9476ee20-6247-44bc-a2e9-71e9ca4f8c7e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Let%27s_Watch_JoJo%27s_Bizarre_Adventure_-_Phantom_Blood</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T00:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>00:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Placeholder for Komona Cinopolis</room>
        <slug>36c3-1439-session_let_s_watch_jojo_s_bizarre_adventure_phantom_blood</slug>
        <title>Let's Watch JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Phantom Blood</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We will watch the first 3 episodes of the most recent anime adaption of the first part of THE BEST MANGA IN THE WORLD: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (JJBA) by Hirohiko Araki and talk a bit.
While the JJBA comics are ongoing for more than 30 years now currently in part 9, the part 1 animation itself consists of 9 episodes that in itself tell a tightly packed thriller story of 19th century English gentlemen and the invasion of a devil in disguise.   Eccentric poses, fresh and innovative ideas, fast-paced story telling and overall unparalleled aesthetics in manga and anime adaptation made it an all-time masterpiece as well as a source for memes and references in modern media, even inspiring Billie Eilish's outfits.   Episodes are in Japanese with English subtitles. We'll have some time to look at a few memes, the troubled history of JJBA in the west and current development as well :)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Taulex</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room 12">
      <event id="1604" guid="cdf258e4-4afa-415e-8df4-6769a5fd1364">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Human_Punishment_Day_2_and_beyond</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T22:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:30</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 12</room>
        <slug>36c3-1604-session_human_punishment_day_2_and_beyond</slug>
        <title>Human Punishment Day 2 and beyond</title>
        <subtitle>Human Punishment - Day 2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Human Punishment, kann man auch an zwei Tagen spielen. Oder drei...
Human Punishment ist ein Social Deduction Spiel, das Werewolf nicht unähnlich ist.Allerdings gibt es 3 Fraktionen mit eigenen Siegbedingungen, Fraktionswechsel während dem Spiel, potentiell einen Wiedereinstiwg für ausgeschiedene Spieler...Da ich leider nur die deutsche Version besitze, sollten Mitspieler Deutsch lesen können.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Echsenkoenig</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1578" guid="a1fd2d4b-8425-45ec-88de-d914897e8985">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hygienebelehrung_/_Frikadellendiplom</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 12</room>
        <slug>36c3-1578-session_hygienebelehrung_frikadellendiplom</slug>
        <title>Hygienebelehrung / Frikadellendiplom</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>für alle Engel, die etwas mit Essen zu tun haben (wollen)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Waldwesen</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1624" guid="952e0caa-f357-42cf-8274-b2f76fdd6572">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Werewolf</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 12</room>
        <slug>36c3-1624-session_werewolf</slug>
        <title>Werewolf</title>
        <subtitle>Werewolf Day2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Werewolf, the (roleplaying)(card)game
We will play "Les Loups-Garous de Thiercelieux" (aka Werewolf).Newbies welcome, I'll explain the rules at the start of each session.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Haurane</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Hardware Slackers">
      <event id="1649" guid="8f707a2d-9c25-43b8-bdad-fc4585b2ea9f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Introduction_to_Voltage_Glitching</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Slackers</room>
        <slug>36c3-1649-session_introduction_to_voltage_glitching</slug>
        <title>Introduction to Voltage Glitching</title>
        <subtitle>Alpha testing only</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Voltage glitching for beginners, with fun and faults
'''Please drop by the Hardware Slackers assembly FIRST and complete the 5 minute Xbox controller fault injection challenge!'''We'll be doing some mini-workshops on voltage glitching (fault injection). We'll explain the basics, and then let people play around a bit with voltage fault injection setups themselves.We are very limited in space/resources so feel free to also drop by at a random time and see if we're around.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Noopwafel</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:JuliaLang">
      <event id="1651" guid="6e28d9be-3d9d-441e-a2c2-28f4eabbb0db">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:JuliaLang_meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:JuliaLang</room>
        <slug>36c3-1651-session_julialang_meetup</slug>
        <title>JuliaLang meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>User and contributor meetup
Meet other users of and contributors to Julia</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Wallnuss</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Open Infrastructure Orbit">
      <event id="1588" guid="67664c57-de48-4070-b60e-040e25d4973d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:KNX_/_OpenHAB_Selbsthilfegruppe</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T16:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Open Infrastructure Orbit</room>
        <slug>36c3-1588-session_knx_openhab_selbsthilfegruppe</slug>
        <title>KNX / OpenHAB Selbsthilfegruppe</title>
        <subtitle>KNX ist toll, zusammen mit OpenHAB sind die Möglichkeiten unendlich. Wir tauschen uns über Automatisierungsideen aus und sprechen über best practices.</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>KNX / OpenHAB Ideenaustausch
OIO Workshop Dome</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Melle</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://talks.oio.social/36c3-oio/talk/7JFMUK/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1418" guid="12f80390-7337-458f-88a7-ecadc78430a7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Nudeln_hacken_-_Wettbewerb_f%C3%BCr_Junghacker_von_5_Jahren_bis_%E2%88%9E_(Session_A)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Open Infrastructure Orbit</room>
        <slug>36c3-1418-session_nudeln_hacken_wettbewerb_fuer_junghacker_von_5_jahren_bis_session_a_</slug>
        <title>Nudeln hacken - Wettbewerb für Junghacker von 5 Jahren bis ∞ (Session A)</title>
        <subtitle>Nudel Hacken</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Wettbewerb für Junghacker von 5 Jahren bis ∞
Spaß am Gerät: Mehrere Teams bauen gleichzeitig mit Nudeln um die Wette. Dabei geht es um kreativen Umgang mit Technik und die Erfahrung, dass man Dinge auch jenseits der eigentlichen Verwendungszwecke gut gebrauchen kann. Junghacker bzw. solche die es werden wollen, können alleine oder als Team kommen. Es kann jeder mitmachen, der weiß, was eine Nudel ist. PS: Es werden keine Lebensmittel verschwendet. PPS: Erwachsene dürfen auch mitmachen, wenn sie den Junghacker keinen Platz wegnehmen. Sie werden aber wahrscheinlich gegen den Nachwuchs verlieren :-D</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Stefan</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1419" guid="57822e80-e488-4645-a810-1fd53287f2de">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Nudeln_hacken_-_Wettbewerb_f%C3%BCr_Junghacker_von_5_Jahren_bis_%E2%88%9E_(Session_B)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Open Infrastructure Orbit</room>
        <slug>36c3-1419-session_nudeln_hacken_wettbewerb_fuer_junghacker_von_5_jahren_bis_session_b_</slug>
        <title>Nudeln hacken - Wettbewerb für Junghacker von 5 Jahren bis ∞ (Session B)</title>
        <subtitle>Nudel Hacken</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Wettbewerb für Junghacker von 5 Jahren bis ∞
Spaß am Gerät: Mehrere Teams bauen gleichzeitig mit Nudeln um die Wette. Dabei geht es um kreativen Umgang mit Technik und die Erfahrung, dass man Dinge auch jenseits der eigentlichen Verwendungszwecke gut gebrauchen kann. Junghacker bzw. solche die es werden wollen, können alleine oder als Team kommen. Es kann jeder mitmachen, der weiß, was eine Nudel ist. PS: Es werden keine Lebensmittel verschwendet. PPS: Erwachsene dürfen auch mitmachen, wenn sie den Junghacker keinen Platz wegnehmen. Sie werden aber wahrscheinlich gegen den Nachwuchs verlieren :-D</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Stefan</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1420" guid="9d4cd80c-7c7e-42dc-8546-31f1b3aec249">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Trotz_Schule_die_Zukunft_meistern%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Open Infrastructure Orbit</room>
        <slug>36c3-1420-session_trotz_schule_die_zukunft_meistern_</slug>
        <title>Trotz Schule die Zukunft meistern?</title>
        <subtitle>Trotz Schule die Zukunft meistern? - Mitmach-Workshop für Menschen von 10-100 Jahre</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Mitmach-Workshop für Menschen von 10-100 Jahre
In einem Workshop überlegen Schüler*innen gemeinsam mit anderen, wie man sich auf Berufe vorbereitet, die es heute noch gar nicht gibt. Und warum das eigene Smartphone- und Social-Media-Verhalten einem die Zukunft rettet statt sie zu vergeigen.Die Schüler*innen von heute werden später Jobs machen, von denen es 65% heute noch gar nicht gibt - sagt eine Studie, der OECD. Die OECD hat auch Thesen aufgestellt worauf es in der Zukunft ankommt. Da werden Punkte wie "Problem lösen/kritisches Denken" oder "Kreativität" genannt und persönliche Eigentschaften wie "Neugierde", "Initiative" oder "Ausdauer/Entschlossenheit" aufgelistet. Bereitet einen die Schule wirklich auf so was vor, oder sind die Lernwelten nicht viel größer. Wie ist ein Besuch des 36C3 einzuordnen? Wie "wird man neugierig"?Der Workshop wird besonders lebendig, wenn verschiedene Altergruppen/ Generationen teilnehmen. Wenn es allerdings eng im Raum wird, werden Schüler*innen bevorzugt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Stefan</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Studio Datsche">
      <event id="1554" guid="c8000aa0-cd83-4b87-bed0-313cbc5de1a6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Lectures:_Analog_Strategies</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1554-session_lectures_analog_strategies</slug>
        <title>Lectures: Analog Strategies</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
analoge künstlerische strategien/// sofie suiexcursion about artefacts/// joelle &amp;isak (in English)sphere radio leipzig /// ben und anna</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1556" guid="8120f91b-f9aa-4215-8cb1-ca42d249c43d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Performance:_Artefact_Excursion</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1556-session_performance_artefact_excursion</slug>
        <title>Performance: Artefact Excursion</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
audio-performance of joë Ret: https://soundcloud.com/joelleserret</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1489" guid="cb6c6733-c122-43e6-9b41-9aa83c8a960b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Warm-up_und_Brei</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1489-session_warm_up_und_brei</slug>
        <title>Warm-up und Brei</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Sport and Porridge
slowly getting into movement/ no gym yet but some easy reminder that we still have a body to use and enjoy. filling it with seeds and fruits which are provided by the megalomanic and perfectionist master of brei.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1558" guid="55ad228f-0c8a-48c9-9156-eaa4374b81f3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Workshop_:_Tapeloops</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1558-session_workshop_tapeloops</slug>
        <title>Workshop : Tapeloops</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
An Inquiry Into Tape Loops and the Nature of the Loop!In this workshop, you will learn how to make your own cassette tape loops and some basics about tape players in general, as well as the cultural importance of the loop itself and how recordings became instruments.What to bring (if you can):A cassette with screwsClear packing tapeA screwdriverScissorsA cassette player (4-track for a better experience)Optional:Mat boardA rulerA rubber washerA razor or craft knifeDouble-sided tape</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1559" guid="841b82ec-a200-4fad-9f24-efa9c7b7901a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Workshop:_analogue_sound_making_for_movies_and_other</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1559-session_workshop_analogue_sound_making_for_movies_and_other</slug>
        <title>Workshop: analogue sound making for movies and other</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The Art of Foley
In this workshop we will create sounds to an animated short-movie. Find the  cracking-howling-rattling-ringing-cracking-whistling features of your sourrounding, use your acting talents and discover unimagined soundscapes.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Anarchist Village">
      <event id="1331" guid="b5dece8f-e2d8-4888-b279-b2e2230a90b0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Letter_writing_to_prisoners,_sitting_in_jail_for_hacking</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Anarchist Village</room>
        <slug>36c3-1331-session_letter_writing_to_prisoners_sitting_in_jail_for_hacking</slug>
        <title>Letter writing to prisoners, sitting in jail for hacking</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Getting together and writing letters and postcards to hackers in prison
Hacktivism from time to time leads to imprisonment and repressions. There are several people right now siting in jail that consider themselves anarchist or did actions that are supported by anarchist community. Not to let those people alone in prison we would like to have every day 1 hour around the table, where we get to know the stories of imprisoned activists and write them some words of support with postcards/letters. You don't need any special skills for that. The postcards will be there for you.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Abcdd</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://abcdd.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Chaos West">
      <event id="1444" guid="f0fcdc94-4ca8-43b9-957b-cf664dfaa307">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Makeup_against_surveillance</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>4:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Chaos West</room>
        <slug>36c3-1444-session_makeup_against_surveillance</slug>
        <title>Makeup against surveillance</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Explore how makeup can be used to look awesome and to prevent face detection!
[[File:Makeup.png|thumb]]Following Adam Harveys CV Dazzle (https://ahprojects.com/cvdazzle/) we want to find out how to use makeup to not only look awesome, but also prevent face detection!We bring makeup, hair extensions, jewelry, etc and a webcam with a simple face detection algorithm (of course nothing gets recorded).Join us in exploring the limits of face detection! Bring friends, own makeup etc if you want! :)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MartiniMoe</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1417" guid="89cb9f79-001a-4636-8f23-3433a0ed7949">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Soldering_Workshop_(Chaos_macht_Schule)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>6:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Chaos West</room>
        <slug>36c3-1417-session_soldering_workshop_chaos_macht_schule_</slug>
        <title>Soldering Workshop (Chaos macht Schule)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn how to solder. For beginners and moderately experienced kids (age &lt; 18)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Hbr</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://junghack.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1601" guid="971eaccc-cba1-4ab1-bcda-680fa3bb0c61">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:VULCRAmeetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T12:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Chaos West</room>
        <slug>36c3-1601-session_vulcrameetup</slug>
        <title>VULCRAmeetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>VULCA - Meetup
The event will be held in Hall 3 in the big Metalab Dome in Chaos West Lounge.https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/c:0:432.98:120.36/@0,437.79,127.68,4.65Vulca tour allowed us to establish a first connection with different individual local makers/hackers communities in Europe.We pay attention to meet face to face each member before starting any collaboration. We want to get to know and better understand the needs and projects of local contacts. The people that were met and are at 36C3 will meet up.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Xro</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://vulca.eu/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Matrix">
      <event id="1623" guid="ae2c8328-d36f-42ba-bab4-48d007631ac0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Matrix_Python_Chatbot_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Matrix</room>
        <slug>36c3-1623-session_matrix_python_chatbot_workshop</slug>
        <title>Matrix Python Chatbot Workshop</title>
        <subtitle>Intro to the Client-Server API</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let's use Python to make a chatbot
Matrix is an open standard for interoperable, decentralised, real-time communication over the Internet. It can be used to power Instant Messaging, VoIP/WebRTC signalling, Internet of Things communication - or anywhere you need a standard HTTP API for publishing and subscribing to data whilst tracking the conversation history.There are Python SDKs available for interfacing with Matrix as a client (that is, doing things a client application or bot would do, such as sending and receiving messages.) In this workshop you will investigate how to interact with the Matrix platform, first using curl HTTP calls, then using Python. You will use the Matrix Python SDK to read messages, and extract their contents.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Benpa</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://matrix.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:NixOS">
      <event id="1477" guid="1a0a63ef-e073-45ee-b140-3905eb067a98">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:NixOS_Install_Party</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:NixOS</room>
        <slug>36c3-1477-session_nixos_install_party</slug>
        <title>NixOS Install Party</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let’s install NixOS!
Bring your own device :)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Lassulus</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://nixos.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Hackers Beauty Palace">
      <event id="1398" guid="ebf7d9c9-6bdb-4bbd-a761-6067a249a0ef">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:POSTDIGITAL_RELAXATION:_Acupressure</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1398-session_postdigital_relaxation_acupressure</slug>
        <title>POSTDIGITAL RELAXATION: Acupressure</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>It's a combination of acupressure and breathing techniques. How much pain do you carry? Can you imagine to make yourself perceptible? Can you imagine potential behind pain?
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:FOSSASIA">
      <event id="1591" guid="38d72e12-75a9-46ea-8240-cec0274bb1ff">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:PSLab,_Pocket_Science_Lab_Self_guided_exploratory_workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:FOSSASIA</room>
        <slug>36c3-1591-session_pslab_pocket_science_lab_self_guided_exploratory_workshop</slug>
        <title>PSLab, Pocket Science Lab Self guided exploratory workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn about the open hardware pocket science lab
Join us for a self-guided exploratory workshop on Pocket Science Lab with your Android phone or laptop PC. Our goal is to develop an open source measuring device for electronics and sensors. In this exploratory open session you have the chance to install the app on an Android phone and test the Pocket Science Lab device with components and sensor kits.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MarioB</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pslab.io</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1596" guid="cd62c0e7-22cc-45cd-a426-2972a6cd416e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:SUSI.AI_Personal_Assistant</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:FOSSASIA</room>
        <slug>36c3-1596-session_susi_ai_personal_assistant</slug>
        <title>SUSI.AI Personal Assistant</title>
        <subtitle>SUSI.AI Personal Assitant on Your Linux Desktop - Part 1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let's do stuff with your real personal assistant - Create a bot, install SUSI.AI on your Desktop and more
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mario</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://susi.ai</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1597" guid="2c7f52d7-9f8f-48e7-ad72-acafd007fcb6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:SUSI.AI_Personal_Assistant</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:FOSSASIA</room>
        <slug>36c3-1597-session_susi_ai_personal_assistant</slug>
        <title>SUSI.AI Personal Assistant</title>
        <subtitle>SUSI.AI Personal Assistant on Your Linux Desktop - Part 2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let's do stuff with your real personal assistant - Create a bot, install SUSI.AI on your Desktop and more
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mario</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://susi.ai</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Eco Hacker Farm">
      <event id="1569" guid="b0c3b63a-e3b7-4a20-b162-49076c314eb3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Powerplant_Teammeeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Eco Hacker Farm</room>
        <slug>36c3-1569-session_powerplant_teammeeting</slug>
        <title>Powerplant Teammeeting</title>
        <subtitle>power plant is a permaculture gardening helper</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Team meeting for developers of/for powerplant
Developer of power plant and people interested in developing it meet and discuss the process and next steps + socializing.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Aimeejulia</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://wiki.ecohackerfarm.org/powerplant:start</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Milliways">
      <event id="1275" guid="85f6237c-a658-4e57-9ba7-f34fe27841a0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Proejction_Mapping_with_the_Pi</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Milliways</room>
        <slug>36c3-1275-session_proejction_mapping_with_the_pi</slug>
        <title>Proejction Mapping with the Pi</title>
        <subtitle>How to set up and use Pi Mapper for your best projection mapping project</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Welcome to Pi Mapper - a free and open source tool for projection mapping on the Raspberry Pi
Pi Mapper is an open source projection mapping tool intended to be used on the Raspberry Pi minicomputers to reduce cost and licensing complications. It started as an addon for the openFrameworks creative coding toolkit and now is available as a disk image that one can download from https://ofxpimapper.com. During the workshop we will go through the process of installing the disk image and best practices on how to use it for your best projection mapping project. If you are strong and motivated, please bring your own Raspberry Pi (please no Raspberry Pi 4 yet), a monitor or a projector.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kriwkrow</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://ofxpimapper.com</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:IT-Kollektiv">
      <event id="1530" guid="1cb00472-1c19-4d22-9b17-d6f4e9ad51a5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Tech-Coops_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:IT-Kollektiv</room>
        <slug>36c3-1530-session_tech_coops_meetup</slug>
        <title>Tech-Coops Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A meetup for everyone interested in workers'-owned tech-coops or already involved in one. Just drop by!
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">It-kollektiv</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="CCL Terrace">
      <event id="1119" guid="af4be2ef-b99b-4b43-8b59-da665002e111">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Vaporizer_user_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>CCL Terrace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1119-session_vaporizer_user_meetup</slug>
        <title>Vaporizer user Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Vaporizer Enthusiasts Meetup
Vaporizer User meetup at CCL Terrace (https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/c:0:293.25:346.71/). After talking a bit we can head out to get some pizza or some other food.</description>
        <persons/>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:The Tinkering To Come - bstly">
      <event id="1524" guid="13f4fff9-56a5-4982-b447-e54da1429952">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:What_is_the_Tinkering_To_Come%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>0:20</duration>
        <room>Assembly:The Tinkering To Come - bstly</room>
        <slug>36c3-1524-session_what_is_the_tinkering_to_come_</slug>
        <title>What is the Tinkering To Come?</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The Secretary of the Tinkering To Come explains the Mission
The Secretary of The Tinkering To Come explains everything concerning the Tinkering To Come and how you can participate."We are a group of hacker attracted people who founded The Tinkering To Come as an opportunity to work together on cultural and political projects and at least the big plan to find a place to shape for creativity and sustainability use and to let different events happen there. In the last couple of years we came up with four main measures: 1. The "digitale bstly", as a digital place outside the big social networks with our own infrastructure. 2. The "Sekretariat dKB" as an office to handle financial and bureaucratic task and to support the happening of events. There for a registered association is necessary. As chairman in a voluntary culture association the knowledge is given for this step. 3. The "Kongress der Kommenden Bastelei" as yearly meetup to see each other and talk about future plans. 4. At least the "Bastelei in der Bredouille" to found a terrain for constructions and gardening.- Our assembly on congress is just a place to meet with other communities and to discuss and explore our ideas and possibilities. Of course there are professions where we need some help and we want to use the nice congress atmosphere to talk and tinker together! "</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Louisfabu</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://bstly.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Dezentrale">
      <event id="1539" guid="d0441891-f96d-4518-9e30-2bf25eca48e5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Zum_Umgang_mit_autorit%C3%A4ren_Weltbildern,_Trollen_und_weiteren_schwierigen_Situationen_auf_Cryptopartys_und_anderen_Veranstaltungen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-28T11:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Dezentrale</room>
        <slug>36c3-1539-session_zum_umgang_mit_autoritaeren_weltbildern_trollen_und_weiteren_schwierigen_situationen_auf_cryptopartys_und_anderen_veranstaltungen</slug>
        <title>Zum Umgang mit autoritären Weltbildern, Trollen und weiteren schwierigen Situationen auf Cryptopartys und anderen Veranstaltungen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Zum Umgang mit autoritären Weltbildern, Trollen und weiteren schwierigen Situationen auf Cryptopartys und anderen Veranstaltungen
Wer kennt sie bei Veranstaltungen nicht: Die Leute, die (absichtlich) stören und blockieren, die Leute, die einen mit Meinungen und Aussagen konfrontieren, die offensichtlich falsch oderverwerflich sind, denen dennoch nur sehr schwer zu begegnen ist. Und die Fragen, die man sich dann stellt: Hätte ich anders reagieren oder die Situation gar verhindern können? Dieser Mini Workshop soll euch ein paar Hilfestellungen, Tipps und Tricks geben, wie ihr euch auf eure zukünftigen Veranstaltungen vorbereiten und wie ihr euch rechtlich absichern könnt, solltet ihr bspw. jemandem die Teilnahme verweigern. Auch werden euch hilfreiche Tipps, Tricks undStrategien aus der Praxis verraten, mit denen ihr schwierigen Situationen begegnen könnt.Zunächst werde ich euch grundlegend erörtern, wie ihr autoritäres Gedankengut als solchesidentifizieren könnt und an Beispielen erläutern, was den Unterschied zwischen „Kritik“ und„Ideologie“ ausmacht. Anschließend werde ich euch allgemeine Tipps zur Argumentation und zumUmgang mit schwierigen Aussagen geben. Und zum Schluss noch die Möglichkeiten, die ihr(rechtlich) als Veranstalter habt und was ihr bei der Organisation einer Veranstaltung beachtenkönnt, um einen reibungslosen Ablauf auch bei Störungsfällen zu gewährleisten.Um alles praxisnah zu gestalten, werden wir an von euch konstruierten Fallbeispielen dastheoretisch gelernte anwenden und einem Praxistest unterziehen.[https://cloud.exigen.org/apps/sharingpath/moorhexa/36C6/handout_WS.pdf handout]</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Quarktasche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
  </day>
  <day index="3" date="2019-12-29" start="2019-12-29T09:00:00+01:00" end="2019-12-30T04:00:00+01:00">
    <room name="stages"/>
    <room name="rooms"/>
    <room name="music"/>
    <room name="Studio Datsche">
      <event id="1560" guid="046f1041-179c-44d6-9140-0285c47dbb6e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:%27audio-tanzperformance:_ObstKabelK%C3%B6rper</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1560-session_audio_tanzperformance_obstkabelkoerper</slug>
        <title>'audio-tanzperformance: ObstKabelKörper</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
In unserer westlichen Sozialisierung herrscht ein Mangel an Möglichkeiten des körperlichen Austausches, der sich als permanenter Defizit auf das Befinden des Einzelnen auswirkt. Es existieren Räume für verbalen Austausch, doch kaum gibt es Konventionen für Berührung von Körpern bzw. wird diese im Erwachsenenalter hauptsächlich in Zusammenhang mit sexueller Attraktion gestellt. Ich untersuche Worte und Begriffe von Körper und Körperlichkeit, beobachte ihre Wirkungsweisen und Interpretationsspielräume und suche nach Möglichkeiten im auditiven und visuellen Gestalten und im Verschieben von Verständniskonventionen.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1561" guid="364d7bf8-4cb4-41a3-a972-ffc910fc88aa">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:%27performanceworkshop:_robotic_nail_art_studio</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1561-session_performanceworkshop_robotic_nail_art_studio</slug>
        <title>'performanceworkshop: robotic nail art studio</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
what if robots can help out with care-work?how it feels if a mashine cuddles you?amelie goldfuß will show us.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1562" guid="b6b100b7-3009-47cf-8a26-8bf654d6665e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Butoh_Performance:_Jatoba</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1562-session_butoh_performance_jatoba</slug>
        <title>Butoh Performance: Jatoba</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1553" guid="09064dae-2f20-4c68-957a-11a589157ef4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Interactive_lecture:_Why_can%27t_we_just_have_fun%3F_-_exploring_boundaries</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1553-session_interactive_lecture_why_can_t_we_just_have_fun_exploring_boundaries</slug>
        <title>Interactive lecture: Why can't we just have fun? - exploring boundaries</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Speakers: Annika Jarzembowski, Agnieszka BułacikWhy can't we just have fun? - exploring boundaries.Rave*Awareness works in the field of awareness and anti-discrimination in raving and party scene. This interactive lecture aims to provide you with basic information on the subject of discrimination and violence in the event and party context. There will be space for examination of one's own experiences intended to sensitize you to the topic of potential problems and designate one's own field of power and motivation to change structures towards a more attentive celebration culture. Why? - to strengthen us in our pro-actions and re-actions, to give suggestions and to open a space for ideas and opportunities for change. The overall objective is to contribute to a longer-term sensitization of the event industry and an implementation of awareness as a crucial part of future events. It is a space for difficult and uncomfortable conversations to occur in a safe and friendly atmosphere.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1555" guid="36c90cda-afbe-4e1e-ad86-53a90da80c41">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Panel:_body_as_interface%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1555-session_panel_body_as_interface_</slug>
        <title>Panel: body as interface?</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
in this talk we will try to crystallize the merging discourses about body, gender and technology.moderation by jojo maike Hautz-dancerkaloan- wee-user, performer alexander H.- VR-expertEva​​​​- menstruations-app-kritikerin</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1490" guid="1d4f158a-2f11-481d-82a0-63c6ac2ed2c3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Warm-up_und_Brei</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1490-session_warm_up_und_brei</slug>
        <title>Warm-up und Brei</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Sport and Porridge
slowly getting into movement/ no gym yet but some easy reminder that we still have a body to use and enjoy. filling it with seeds and fruits which are provided by the megalomanic and perfectionist master of brei.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1566" guid="2cf47808-e67b-44a1-9aac-68c3f7ad5d66">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Workshop:_Palm_Reading_AI</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1566-session_workshop_palm_reading_ai</slug>
        <title>Workshop: Palm Reading AI</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Learn the art of reading artificial intelligence right out of their open hands. In this workshop we will focus on bias in machine learning and our own perception. Through the lens of intuition we observe and discuss occult datasets. No prior knowledge required, everybody is welcome!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:C3RE">
      <event id="1631" guid="127bb628-688d-4ad7-8df8-d9cc242b841c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:36c3-Plotterei</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:C3RE</room>
        <slug>36c3-1631-session_36c3_plotterei</slug>
        <title>36c3-Plotterei</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Taschen mit eigenen Logos bedrucken.
Wir möchten gemeinsam Baumwolltaschen und Turnbeutel gestalten. Dazu zeigen wir, wie Logos geplottet und zu Stoff gebracht werden. Es ist möglich eigene oder das 36c3-Logo zu plotten und auf Jute- oder Turnbeutel zu Drucken. Einfache Sticker für Laptops, o. ä. sind ebenfalls möglich. Für die Materialien wird um einen Unkostenbeitrag gebeten, wobei eigene Baumwollstoffe mitgebracht werden können.Weitere Informationen in unserem [https://pads.c3re.de/p/sticker Pad]</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Goldwaage</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room M3">
      <event id="1128" guid="dfbd64f6-9930-4b01-96a5-ee1cf6d13932">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:42birds:_Hitchhiker%27s_Towel-Yoga</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T10:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:15</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1128-session_42birds_hitchhiker_s_towel_yoga</slug>
        <title>42birds: Hitchhiker's Towel-Yoga</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We'll do some Yoga to calm our minds and move them bodies. Bring along comfortable clothes – and a towel to lie on ;-)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Birdy1976</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1145" guid="95d34463-aed3-419b-afcf-044cdf611429">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:EightOS_Bodymind_Operating_System</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1145-session_eightos_bodymind_operating_system</slug>
        <title>EightOS Bodymind Operating System</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>In this session we will explore the notions used in hacking through interactive physical exercises. Creating the body-based code for the software, based on systemic thinking and non-equilibrium dynamics.  Physical practice workshop + interactive exercises. No prior experience needed. Total refresh.
Let’s suppose that our bodymind is the hardware and our behavior is the software. A lot of the stuff we "run" are based on ancient concepts and outdated evolutionary circuits. Moreover, when we learn the new stuff we usually do it only intellectually, not letting the new information enter our bodies and become part of our everyday reflexes. In this workshop we want to share with you the open-source operating system for the bodymind ∞OS.Taking as inspiration the latest findings from complex systems theory and network science we come up with powerful physical metaphors that can be observed in nature and then activate them on the level of the body. We combine them with various approaches found in martial art Systema and contemporary dance to create engaging, interactive and informative exercises, which we then practice together to upgrade our software for the 21st century.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Aerodynamika</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://www.8os.io</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1146" guid="a2677c28-9f3f-4224-81fc-c210f8cd5be0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:EightOS_Improv_Sound_%2B_Body_%2B_Software_Movement_Session</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1146-session_eightos_improv_sound_body_software_movement_session</slug>
        <title>EightOS Improv Sound + Body + Software Movement Session</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Taking on the movement principles of EightOS practice, we will combine them with sound and music to create an interactive open immersive improvisational space for everyone to take part and join in. Physically or otherwise.
[[File:Chaoszone junghacker.png|400px]]</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Aerodynamika</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://8os.io</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1541" guid="232c53e4-df87-4b43-8af2-7eeb39b2e22f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Foundation_worshop:_Git,_a_version_control_system_to_solve_filename_chaos_and_collaborative_editing_%E2%80%93_a_tutorial_for_absolute_beginners</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:15</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1541-session_foundation_worshop_git_a_version_control_system_to_solve_filename_chaos_and_collaborative_editing_a_tutorial_for_absolute_beginners</slug>
        <title>Foundation worshop: Git, a version control system to solve filename chaos and collaborative editing – a tutorial for absolute beginners</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Tired of filename chaos such as "report_final_really_v2_corrected.txt"? There is a technological solution to this problem, a version control system such as Git. Learn in this hands-on workshop how to use it. Git is useful both for personal files and for files which are edited by teams.
Please install Git before the workshop starts. :-)* On Windows:  [https://git-scm.com/download/win Git for Windows]* On Linux: apt install git (or similar)* On Mac: brew install gitNote to organizers of other sessions: We don't need that much space that M3 provides. If you want to organize a session which needs the space more than us then we'll surely find a solution! Call me at +49 176 95110311 (German or English).</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1134" guid="a10fe7a1-8c97-4bac-9bc3-989e4cb6a986">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:General_Angel_meeting_day_3</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1134-session_general_angel_meeting_day_3</slug>
        <title>General Angel meeting day 3</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>General Angel meeting day 3
General angel meeting.All angels please join.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">DLange</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://engelsystem.de/36c3/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1100" guid="3daf76a7-622b-473c-a9c4-36d193a841ba">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:KinkyGeeks_-_Playfight_Bondage_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1100-session_kinkygeeks_playfight_bondage_workshop</slug>
        <title>KinkyGeeks - Playfight Bondage Workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>how to: playful overpowering and bondage someone
This workshop will provide you with the basics of playfighting, i.e., consensual physical power struggle with the goal of overpowering your partner. Since our topic is all fun and games, this is ''not'' a self-defense or martial arts workshop. We will learn bondage techniques that can be applied quickly, and that are suitable for enacted resistance.The topics of this workshop include:* Consent, risk-awareness and negotiation as a fundamental base for all CNC-style play.* A short primer into anatomy and physical safety* A short discussion about physical (dis)advantages, D/s roles, and desired outcomes (aka. playfight for non-switches)* Techniques with handcuffs (short)* Techniques with rope (long). How to prepare a tie beforehand, how to apply it during playfight, how to integrate immobilization into playfightingThe first parts will be seminar-style theoretic discussions. You're welcome to contribute your own opinions, experiences, and questions. The later parts will involve practice. We will show the ties, and you can practice while our team is there to help and answer questions.If you have own rope, please do bring it along. We have some rope you can borrow on a first-come-first-serve basis, though. If you have material that are you are unsure of whether it is usable or not (or for which need an opinion on safety), bring it along and ask someone from our team.You do not necessarily need to come with a parter. Although we have never and will never assign practice groups / couples, the past workshops have shown that participants usually find opportunities for practice even if they arrive alone.This workshop is 18+. Participation in the practical parts is at each participant's own risk. We do have an experienced team around, but playfight is edge play, and we can't be everywhere and see everything at the same time. On the other hand, the team is allowed to step in whenever they see something that is beyond our safety baseline.'''Important:''' In the previous years, we regularly had way too many people trying to get in (rooms are objects of finite size), with waiting lines all across the hallway. This year, we want to avoid the crowd control issues that come with such scenarios. That's why you now need to pre-register for the workshop at https://ticket.kinkygeeks.de. Our website will give you a free ticket, which you need to provide at the workshop door to gain access.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Lil-Missy</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://kinkygeeks.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1206" guid="0a13ed97-d312-4343-9d49-b90c58ec771c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Neues_vom_Datenschutz_und_der_DSGVO</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T22:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1206-session_neues_vom_datenschutz_und_der_dsgvo</slug>
        <title>Neues vom Datenschutz und der DSGVO</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Kurz-Vorträge und Diskussion über Datenschutz, Datenpannen, Datensicherheit, Bußgelder und die Aktivitäten der Aufsichtsbehörden mit Mitarbeitern dieser
👉 [https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/mh-hall-m3/ Ort (in C3Nav)], 👉 [https://36c3.c3nav.de/r/glass-hall--1/mh-hall-m3/details/@-1,281.39,147.37,0.88 Wegbeschreibung (in C3Nav) ab Glashalle] Diskussion und Gespräche über Datenschutz, technische Maßnahmen, Datenpannen, Bußgelder und über alles, über das ihr reden wollt!Mehrere Mitarbeiter verschiedener Datenschutz-Aufsichtsbehörden diskutieren im [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishbowl_(Diskussionsmethode) Fishbowl]-Format mit dem Publikum, Datenschützern, Interessierten, Hackern und allen die da sind über Datenschutz und die DS-GVO. Wir machen ein paar Minuten Einführung in einzelne Themen wie Tracking, Datenpannen, notwendige IT-Sicherheit. Danach fahren wir mit einer Diskussion im Fishbowl-Format fort: Die Gäste können sich aufs Podium setzen und Fragen stellen bzw. mit uns diskutieren.Wir freuen uns auf interessante Fragen und Diskussionen! Passive Zuhöher sind natürlich auch erlaubt 😜'''HINWEIS:''' Raum M3 ([https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/mh-hall-m3/ Ort in C3Nav] sowie [https://36c3.c3nav.de/r/glass-hall--1/mh-hall-m3/details/@-1,281.39,147.37,0.88 Wegbeschreibung in C3Nav ab Glashalle]) befindet sich auf der Seite von Halle 3, aber ganz am Ende unten auf Ebene -1. Ist etwas schwer zu finden, aber bietet Platz für viele Teilnehmer!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alvar Freude</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1643" guid="4e32c327-4df6-4b63-9fb2-5f1d7e5591d4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:QuietQube_-_Ausweichm%C3%B6glichkeit</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T23:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:00</start>
        <duration>9:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1643-session_quietqube_ausweichmoeglichkeit</slug>
        <title>QuietQube - Ausweichmöglichkeit</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Ausweichmöglichkeit QuietQube
english belowAufgrund der Party in Halle 3 könnte es in der Nacht vom 29. auf den 30. sehr laut im QuietQube sein, damit ihr aber trotzdem eine Möglichkeit habt, euch in einer etwas ruhigeren Atmosphäre aufzuhalten, gibt es für die Nacht diesen Raum.Because there will be a Party at the night from the 29th to the 30st it could be loud in the QuietQube. If you want to be in a quieter room you can go to M3.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Benjaminwand</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1037" guid="219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8d5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:15</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1037-session_translation_team_meeting</slug>
        <title>Translation Team Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Meeting Day 3 #1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.
This meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Katti</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room 11">
      <event id="1121" guid="5f84f176-ba1f-4f70-8d34-f7e1e94472b9">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:42birds:_Nerd_Game_Show</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1121-session_42birds_nerd_game_show</slug>
        <title>42birds: Nerd Game Show</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>🙈 🙉 🙊 You Know Stuff ☐ ☒ ☑ Answer nerdy questions on your notebook / smartphone and win a (small) price 😸 😹 😻
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Birdy1976</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://kahoot.it/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1002" guid="a9513da7-a95c-4eb4-ba32-11485be62789">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:A/V_Angel_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1002-session_a_v_angel_meeting</slug>
        <title>A/V Angel Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Day 3</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Daily Meetup for A/V Angels
Daily A/V Angel Meeting. More information can be obtained from our news in the angel system</description>
        <persons/>
        <links>
          <link>https://c3voc.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1681" guid="b518c543-c88f-473f-bc03-c35c1e7a2f23">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Beginner%27s_guide_to_anal_stretching</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T23:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1681-session_beginner_s_guide_to_anal_stretching</slug>
        <title>Beginner's guide to anal stretching</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Anal stretching for beginners
Let's explore the joys of anal stretching together! We will split into two groups, and learn from both the giver's and the receiver's perspective. Then we'll switch roles. Hypoallergic gloves and plenty of lubricant will be provided. If you enjoyed the rope and tantra sessions, you're gonna love this one!Notice: As with everywhere else in the congress, photos are strictly prohibited in this session. Explicit consent to the code of conduct will be required before joining.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Squack</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1215" guid="925d596d-0faf-480b-8966-80c489385a86">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Bin%C3%A4rgewitter_H%C3%B6rertreffen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1215-session_binaergewitter_hoerertreffen</slug>
        <title>Binärgewitter Hörertreffen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Hörertreffen des Binärgewitter Podcasts
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Makefu</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://krepel.us</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1200" guid="b9e15f66-e9ca-4da2-b6bc-5f6d98107990">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fediverse_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1200-session_fediverse_meetup</slug>
        <title>Fediverse Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>get together of our fediverse community
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ckeen</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://fediverse.party/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1713" guid="1e932a51-2cb7-401c-a5c7-22f8f6fe1217">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:GAN_CNN_OPENsauce_%C3%9CBERBLICK_UND_AUSBLICK_VON_MASCHINELLEM_LERNEN_punktZIP</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1713-session_gan_cnn_opensauce_ueberblick_und_ausblick_von_maschinellem_lernen_punktzip</slug>
        <title>GAN CNN OPENsauce ÜBERBLICK UND AUSBLICK VON MASCHINELLEM LERNEN punktZIP</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>GAN CNN media maschine
Die Session ist für Leute, die Interesse an der GAN(Generative Adversarial Networks) - Struktur haben. Außerdem wird Grundlagenwissen im Bereich neuronale Netze vermittelt und ein kurzer Überblick über den Aufbau und Open Source Implementierungen in dem Bereich gegeben. Allerdings ist hervorzuheben, dass diese Session nur eine Einführung ist. Wenn jemand von euch ein MacBook 2009 Mini DisplayPort für den Beamer hat und den mitbringen könnte, wäre das super. Freue mich :)Auf Stockwerk 1 beim blauen Vorhang</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Bimbelbi</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://github.com/eriklindernoren/PyTorch-GAN</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1011" guid="edac6192-3ec5-4810-b16f-2841228ac857">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Haecksenplenum</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1011-session_haecksenplenum</slug>
        <title>Haecksenplenum</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Pleeeenum! Ple-he-he-num, Plenum ist wichtig für die Revolution!
Dies ist ein internes Treffen der Haecksen. Wenn du noch keine bist und eine werden möchtest, komme bitte zum [[Session:Haecksenfrühstück|Haecksenfrühstück]]. Alle die gestern neu beim Frühstück waren und sich vorstellen können aktiv mitzumachen, sind natürlich willkommen.Für alle Haecksen: wir besprechen die Pläne für 2020, verteilen bei Bedarf Verantwortung um, suchen Freiwillige für Hilfsarbeiten, gründen neue AGs, prüfen das Budget.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Janepie</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1632" guid="35a0a824-3546-4cd1-a3da-502b46749e8a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:How_to_make_politics_more_transparent</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T19:20:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:20</start>
        <duration>0:20</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1632-session_how_to_make_politics_more_transparent</slug>
        <title>How to make politics more transparent</title>
        <subtitle>Contact florian@politicindex.de We present our project politicindex after that lets discuss about transparency in politics</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Contact florian@politicindex.de We present our project politicindex after that lets discuss about transparency in politics
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Projects:Politicindex</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Politicindex</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://politicindex.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1481" guid="11caf02b-2b53-477e-84cd-ddb548126367">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Open_data</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:30</start>
        <duration>0:50</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1481-session_open_data</slug>
        <title>Open data</title>
        <subtitle>public sector information</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>open data
open data - public sector information</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Vavoida</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://okfn.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1157" guid="a832bef1-11a0-42d4-bd49-c87332e71626">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Planet_A</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T22:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1157-session_planet_a</slug>
        <title>Planet A</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Hackers gathering to kickoff a social revolution project - Planet A. Updated description. Join #planet-a chat ! We have matrix server too (matrix.planet-a.org, chat name: 36c3).
This year there has been lot of attention drawn to the topic of globalecological crisis. But still people are oblivious. This may be not thatobvious to members of opensource community. We care about freedom. Levels ofawareness of the societal, political and ecological problems are generallyhigher than those among the rest of population. Not only that! We are, hackershave skills to make systemic change in the world with attitude and principlesthat have been the reasons of opensource movement success. And yet we surroundour selves with like minded people and never beak out the bubble. It won't getany better if we will not unite and act upon.Let's step out the bubble. Let's bring awareness to unaware and tools topowerless. How many concerned people have will and yet feel alone and powerlessin the face of scale of the disaster?In this session we will have a short presentation followed by discussion. Wehave some ideas we want to share and want to hear yours too. Everyone is invitedto form the team.We will soon setup a before chat for communication during the congress.Links:Documentary about CCC. You should watch it if you haven't yet.https://allcreatureswelcome.netWhat can the hacker community do to make things better?https://media.ccc.de/v/32c3-7501-ten_years_after_we_lost_the_warExtinction rebelionhttps://rebellion.earth/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2VkC4SnwY0https://tellthetruth.media/</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Zap</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://planet-a.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1186" guid="1e4e364a-3cc3-4685-8f5c-1064cdf18460">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Subtitles_Angelmeeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1186-session_subtitles_angelmeeting</slug>
        <title>Subtitles Angelmeeting</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Subtitles Angelmeeting
This is the introduction meetings for subtitles angels.If you want to become a subtitles angel, you have to attend one of these meetings.At the end of the meeting, attendees will be confirmed as subtitles angels.Please have your nick in the angelsystem ready and select "Subtitles Angel" (necessary for the confirmation).</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Cube</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1033" guid="219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8d7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T19:40:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:40</start>
        <duration>1:20</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1033-session_translation_team_meeting</slug>
        <title>Translation Team Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Meeting Day 3 #2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.
This meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Katti</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1723" guid="ec80dc42-2146-4733-8a1b-d24588d815df">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Werw%C3%B6lfe_von_D%C3%BCsterwald</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T23:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:00</start>
        <duration>8:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1723-session_werwoelfe_von_duesterwald</slug>
        <title>Werwölfe von Düsterwald</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>wir wollen Werwölfe spielen (auf deutsch) und dafür einen dedicated Raum haben.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kmille</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1580" guid="6a81c3e5-104b-4383-8f3d-d6815ecaeaf7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wondrous_Mathematics:_The_curious_world_of_four-dimensional_geometry</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T00:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>00:30</start>
        <duration>0:50</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1580-session_wondrous_mathematics_the_curious_world_of_four_dimensional_geometry</slug>
        <title>Wondrous Mathematics: The curious world of four-dimensional geometry</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>You couldn't tie your shoelaces if we lived in four dimensions! And spheres would be much smaller and spikier. We'll take you on a visual tour of these and other curious phenomena unfolding in four dimensions.
The space we live in is three-dimensional. But mathematically, four dimensions can be just as easily defined as three dimensions. In the talk, we'll give an accessible introduction to four-dimensional thinking. We'll discuss how to imagine four dimensions, see examples of beautiful four-dimensional shapes, learn how to glue three-dimensional forms to four-dimensional ones and discover what's special about four dimensions. We'll also explore a four-dimensional labyrinth.There's some chance that you'll leave the talk with a new favourite platonic solid.The talk doesn't require any mathematical prerequisites. Exactly two formulas will appear. There will be pretty pictures. Bring your kids (age 12 and above), if they understand English! If you have seen the installment of this talk at the 33c3, then skip this talk, there is very little new material.'''[http://4d.speicherleck.de/ Slides and Haskell programs]'''</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
          <person id="0">MatthiasHu</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Haecksen">
      <event id="1301" guid="8733f2c5-8aa5-408a-8733-94474f637fe7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:A_capella_workshop!</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1301-session_a_capella_workshop_</slug>
        <title>A capella workshop!</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Wir singen a capella
'Wir singen a capella: Musik nur mit der Stimme. Inklusive Einsingen, Stimmgruppenaufteilung, vllt. Beatbox. Je nach Lust und Laune singen wir kleine, leichte Stücke oder Impros.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Zitro</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1636" guid="afdde084-12cb-4acf-99f1-0acfcbafd6ad">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blackhoodie_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1636-session_blackhoodie_meetup</slug>
        <title>Blackhoodie Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
We are an international, free, women only info sec/reverse engineering - open for everyone who just wants a place to start or learn more. Beginners and experts are super welcome! It is a place, where attendees feel encouraged to grow skills without pressure, where they can be themselves without having to compete. A lot of our attendees haven’t stuck their noses into security research before they joined the bootcamp.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Waldwesen</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1303" guid="0f6e44bb-d64f-41c6-865d-901d5f1be0ba">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Diskussionsrunde_Menstruationsbeschwerden</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1303-session_diskussionsrunde_menstruationsbeschwerden</slug>
        <title>Diskussionsrunde Menstruationsbeschwerden</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Mein Ziel ist es eine grosse Masse damit zu erreichen, dass Periodenschmerzen nicht psychisch sind.
Menstruationsbeschwerden - Kennst du das auch? Menstruationsbeschwerden so stark, dass man nicht mehr aus dem Haus kommt und auch nicht mehr normal arbeiten kann? Ist das ein Einzelfall? Wenn du jemand bist oder jemanden mit ähnlichen Erfahrungen kennst, komme in unsere Diskussionssession.Wenn wir noch Zeit haben können wir auch die Gendermedizin noch mitanschauen.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Sakara</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1140" guid="9bf60888-18b6-449f-8880-44c88db9c77a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Feministischer_Buchclub</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1140-session_feministischer_buchclub</slug>
        <title>Feministischer Buchclub</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Feministischer Buchclub: Wir reden über Bücher
Wir reden über interessante Bücher und erweitern die Liste.Der Workshop ist offen für alle Wesen auf dem Congress. Auch Männer können sich hier erste Buchtipps abholen oder einbringen.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Melzai</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://wiki.haecksen.org/index.php/Haecksen_library</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1304" guid="14ac7bb1-8e8e-498a-aae2-d5923de32c79">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fr%C3%BChst%C3%BCcksrevival</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1304-session_fruehstuecksrevival</slug>
        <title>Frühstücksrevival</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Für alle, die das Haecksen-Frühstück am Tag 2 verpasst haben oder mehr davon brauchen.
Wer Lust hat, schaut mit Getränk und Snacks in der Assembly zum gemeinsamen Start in den Tag vorbei. Es gibt (wahrscheinlich) Kaffee.Nicht vergessen: Das große, jährliche Frühstück findet an Tag 2 statt!Small breakfast-revival in our assembly. Bring your own food.Don't forget: The large annual Haecksenbreakfast takes place on day 2.See you around :-)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Zitro</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1296" guid="1f7b5a71-fa60-4611-8242-9bb5b0d9b623">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pseudo-Yoga</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>0:20</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1296-session_pseudo_yoga</slug>
        <title>Pseudo-Yoga</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>fast wie echtes Yoga
Jeden Morgen um 11:00, Fast wie echtes Yoga.Am zweiten Tag um 10:30 Uhr, direkt vor dem Haecksen-Frühstück.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Piko</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1729" guid="32211cec-3d34-43ab-95a4-dfca4b57a61c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Save_the_world!_by_creating_a_zine</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1729-session_save_the_world_by_creating_a_zine</slug>
        <title>Save the world! by creating a zine</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>What are the most important problems you want to see solved in the world? Let's create a bunch of zines and do some story telling around it.
What are the most important problems you want to see solved in the world? Let's create a bunch of zines and do some story telling.Bring your ideas of a brighter future and let's work through dystopia and utopia.All super heroes (to be) are welcome.Bring one or more pens for drawing.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ghostrich</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1511" guid="c7f9bde6-cb17-43c3-9923-2ea25d8a5063">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Siebdruck_/_Screen_printing</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1511-session_siebdruck_screen_printing</slug>
        <title>Siebdruck / Screen printing</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>print the Haecksen-Logo on a fabric of your choice
Ab 17Uhr kannst du bei uns in der Assembly Kleidungsstücke oder andere Textilien deiner Wahl mit dem Haecksenhut bedrucken. Bitte bringe ein passendes Textil mit. Am besten funktioniert Baumwolle. Synthetische Stoffe lassen sich nur schlecht bedrucken.From 5pm you can print screen-print the Haecksen-Logo on a fabric of your choice. Bring your own fabric, e.g. a t-shirt or a sweater. Cotton works best, synthetic fabrics usually do not work very well.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Zitro</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1272" guid="9ead05d0-2a38-44be-b99b-f1458a8f4afe">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Using_Arduino_to_control_sensors_and_servos</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1272-session_using_arduino_to_control_sensors_and_servos</slug>
        <title>Using Arduino to control sensors and servos</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Introduction into Arduino, Sensors and Servomotors. Hands on how to get things moving depending on the sensor output.
[[File:Globoli outdoor.jpg|thumb]]Getting things move in interaction with the surrounding gives your robots or other creatures more 'personality'. Here is an example of an eye starting to blink if you approach and getting faster and faster if you are getting too close.  https://twitter.com/wellenleiter/status/994312455005368322Globuli is a Robot always circulation in the direction somebody approaches and also blinking with the eyes...which is supposed to work as a propaganda bot at events: http://www.wellenleiter.net/globuli-der-propagandabot/The Workshop will give a short introduction on programming with Arduino, the technology of different distance sensors and servos and how to get them controlled with an Arduino. Please bring your Arduino and Servo an US- or IR-Sensor (e.g. HC - SR04) if possible. I will bring a bunch of Ultrasonic Ranging Module HC - SR04 and some sparse Arduino. You should have a running Arduino Software (https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software) and  Servo-Library  (https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Libraries). * For FNIs only. *</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Fm</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="C-base">
      <event id="1589" guid="b8579546-a3e9-4d13-b6f3-0b79fb8041b6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:A_journey_through_the_Solar_System:_Planets_and_moons</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1589-session_a_journey_through_the_solar_system_planets_and_moons</slug>
        <title>A journey through the Solar System: Planets and moons</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Every planet and moon has crazy mysteries to unveil. We will make a journey through the Solar System discussing about unique landscapes like on Iapetus and mechanisms like the formation of Saturn's rings as well as the possibility of alien life inside the icy moons. In the funnier moments we will see two moons that looks like the Death Star (I bet you don't know the second one), get to know one that is even more laughable than Uranus and think about a totally awesome fun fact about mercury, basically the queen of fun facts about the Solar System.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Samuel Antz</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1535" guid="5255cc55-0c8b-480b-89b2-a13f4b3f4ac6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Abdocccecwencen_-_eine_einfu:hrung_in_c-lang</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1535-session_abdocccecwencen_eine_einfu_hrung_in_c_lang</slug>
        <title>Abdocccecwencen - eine einfu:hrung in c-lang</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>c-lang ist die geschriebene sprache der c-base. dieser talk gibt einen generellen überblick zur letzten rechtschreibreform.
c-lang ist die geschriebene sprache der c-base. dieser talk gibt einen generellen überblick zur letzten rechtschreibreform.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Nerdbeere</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1614" guid="9eafc3ca-f695-4281-8a81-0553e54ca71c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Calliope_Games_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T10:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1614-session_calliope_games_workshop</slug>
        <title>Calliope Games Workshop</title>
        <subtitle>Calliope Spiele Programmierung 1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Spiele mit dem Calliope programmieren
Wir werden einfache Spiele mit dem Calliope programmieren. Geeignet für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">DerMicha</person>
          <person id="0">Bengoshi</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://calliope.cc</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1159" guid="1c6b3e1c-f1a8-48b3-879f-5077c768af69">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Cyber4EDU</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1159-session_cyber4edu</slug>
        <title>Cyber4EDU</title>
        <subtitle>C4EDU Workshop 2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Nachhaltig gute Software, Lernmaterialien und Hardware für Schulen
Wir wollen einen Vorschlag für eine Checkliste für Schulen diskutieren. Die Checkliste soll Schulen helfen bei der Auswahl von Software, Lerninhalten und Hardware eine Orientierung für relevante Kriterien geben.Die Sessionplanung findet hier statt:https://cyber4edu.org/c4e/pad/p/36c3</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">DerMicha</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://cyber4edu.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1675" guid="f87334c8-1442-494a-bd7d-afdfe75e4573">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:DeliberativeDemocracy</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1675-session_deliberativedemocracy</slug>
        <title>DeliberativeDemocracy</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Do not miss this co-creative workshop on citizens’ assemblies and why deliberative democracy may pave the way for a just and sustainable transition in a green future. Come and experience a deliberative session by yourself which will follow an introduction into the concept by activists of Extinction Rebellion Germany.
Current environmental, social, and economic crises may be rooted to an institutional crisis of representative democracy. Consistent further development has always been an important constant in the history of democracy. Our current democratic institutions have been created in another era to response the challenges of those times. Present climate and ecological crises threaten our own existence and requires a radical transformation. Current democratic institutions will not suffice to reintegrate into our planet’s boundaries. But how to address this fundamental challenge as a democratic society?A promising option for a sustainable just transition towards global climate justice is a further development of democracy! Extinction Rebellion demands a national ‘citizens assembly’ on climate and ecological justice. Citizens’ Assemblies are innovative processes that can empower people, communities and entire countries to make important decisions in a way that is fair and deeply democratic. The Citizens’ Assembly on Climate and Ecological Justice will bring together ordinary people to investigate, discuss and make recommendations on how to respond to the climate emergency. Similar to jury service, members will be randomly selected from across the country. The process will be designed to ensure that the Assembly reflects the whole country in terms of characteristics such as gender, age, ethnicity, education level and geography. Assembly members will hear balanced information from experts and those most affected by the emergency. Members will speak openly and honestly in small groups with the aid of professional facilitators. Together they will work through their differences and draft and vote on recommendations.The Citizens’ Assembly will be run by non-governmental organizations under independent oversight. This is the fairest and most powerful way to cut through party politics. It will empower citizens to actually work together and take responsibility for our climate and ecological emergency. This isn’t pie in the sky – it’s proven practice. Citizens’ Assemblies around the world have shown that ordinary people can understand complex information, weigh the options, and make informed choices. Examples include Ireland, Canada, Australia, Belgium and Poland.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Andre</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://extinctionrebellion.de/wer-wir-sind/unsere-forderungen/bv/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1263" guid="6c5d9e12-9e6e-47b0-8935-8617159686e6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:DeliberativeDemocracy</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1263-session_deliberativedemocracy</slug>
        <title>DeliberativeDemocracy</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Do not miss this co-creative workshop on citizens’ assemblies and why deliberative democracy may pave the way for a just and sustainable transition in a green future. Come and experience a deliberative session by yourself which will follow an introduction into the concept by activists of Extinction Rebellion Germany.
Current environmental, social, and economic crises may be rooted to an institutional crisis of representative democracy. Consistent further development has always been an important constant in the history of democracy. Our current democratic institutions have been created in another era to response the challenges of those times. Present climate and ecological crises threaten our own existence and requires a radical transformation. Current democratic institutions will not suffice to reintegrate into our planet’s boundaries. But how to address this fundamental challenge as a democratic society?A promising option for a sustainable just transition towards global climate justice is a further development of democracy! Extinction Rebellion demands a national ‘citizens assembly’ on climate and ecological justice. Citizens’ Assemblies are innovative processes that can empower people, communities and entire countries to make important decisions in a way that is fair and deeply democratic. The Citizens’ Assembly on Climate and Ecological Justice will bring together ordinary people to investigate, discuss and make recommendations on how to respond to the climate emergency. Similar to jury service, members will be randomly selected from across the country. The process will be designed to ensure that the Assembly reflects the whole country in terms of characteristics such as gender, age, ethnicity, education level and geography. Assembly members will hear balanced information from experts and those most affected by the emergency. Members will speak openly and honestly in small groups with the aid of professional facilitators. Together they will work through their differences and draft and vote on recommendations.The Citizens’ Assembly will be run by non-governmental organizations under independent oversight. This is the fairest and most powerful way to cut through party politics. It will empower citizens to actually work together and take responsibility for our climate and ecological emergency. This isn’t pie in the sky – it’s proven practice. Citizens’ Assemblies around the world have shown that ordinary people can understand complex information, weigh the options, and make informed choices. Examples include Ireland, Canada, Australia, Belgium and Poland.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Andre</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://extinctionrebellion.de/wer-wir-sind/unsere-forderungen/bv/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1311" guid="6285f85d-ecaa-4b35-8628-aa3277b83f9e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hackerfleet%27s_Maritime_Hacker_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1311-session_hackerfleet_s_maritime_hacker_meetup</slug>
        <title>Hackerfleet's Maritime Hacker Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The Maritime Hackers Meetup!
Join us for a nice hour (or two) of open discussion around the topics of maritime hacking. Meet&amp;Greet included.Contact riot (DECT: 7468) if you have any questions.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Riot</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://hackerfleet.eu</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1310" guid="e59e2c7c-0522-4698-af53-81dccebd3e85">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:NO_Unitary_Software_Patents</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1310-session_no_unitary_software_patents</slug>
        <title>NO Unitary Software Patents</title>
        <subtitle>NO Unitary Software Patents</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>EU Software Patents v3.0
The Unitary Patent is the third attempt to impose software patents in Europe. Software patents are a threat to small- and medium-sized software companies that cannot defend themselves. The UPC (Unified Patent Court) is an international court made outside of the European Union (EU), which would have the last word over the question of software patenting. The Court would favour “patent trolls” which steal our jobs and extort money.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Zoobab</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.ffii.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1314" guid="8ec4a011-63cc-4d27-a6c5-36dadb2cc1df">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pentagame_Dojo</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T22:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1314-session_pentagame_dojo</slug>
        <title>Pentagame Dojo</title>
        <subtitle>Just playin'</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Just playing Pentagame
Pentagame is a fun abstract board game2 players take ca. 20 minutes (well depends, on how long you think about it)3 players take maybe 40 minutes (beginner games are often shorter)4 players take some 45 minutes (unless you're pros and play in 2 teams of 2 players - that can take a while)The rules can be explained in less than a minute and are available on the big inter net in a number of languages and videos.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Penta</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pentagame.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1286" guid="005da89f-34b5-4a13-9104-1b8826cb7bff">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pentagame_Theory</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1286-session_pentagame_theory</slug>
        <title>Pentagame Theory</title>
        <subtitle>State space size and shape, etc.</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Pentagame is a new abstract board game. We talk about some fundamental insights.
Pentagame is a novel board game that gains popularity in nerd circles. We have gathered insights regarding the game and will talk about(1) the game as such: how we came to invent it, and how it is played(2) a possible antique ancestor(3) opening moves and theory(4) state space complexity(5) endings and end positionsThis is a hot topic, since Pentagame remains an unsolved game. Studying it is an exercise in the theory of abstract games. The talk should be interesting for Pentagame players, but also to anyone interested in the theory of games.We are looking forward for discussion, intellectual exchange, and collaboration.Note that Pentagame can be played at c-base assembly pretty much any time, and from 22:00 hrs per day in particular.There will be an open tournament on the young hacker day.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Penta</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pentagame.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1488" guid="8c62a567-0190-4020-9767-01f66003194c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Refugee-datathon-munich</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:30</start>
        <duration>2:30</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1488-session_refugee_datathon_munich</slug>
        <title>Refugee-datathon-munich</title>
        <subtitle>collecting information for refugee supporters</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We collect open data to inform better about asylum and migration
Since 2016, the Refugee Datathon Munich meet to find and collect open data to inform about the refugee situation world wide. The original target audience are refugee supporters. They often aren't technical, but need information on acceptance quotas and similar data. The public is another audience. And then there is us: While discussing, researching and working with this data, we learn a lot about migration on this planet, the legal situation in Germany, and Open Data.Let us work on some issues. It can be getting data from the OECD API, or eurostat, or from PDFs in documents. Or bringing this data in a more presentable form (visualizations), or explaining it in an online article.What we can work on:* OECD API, https://github.com/muc-fluechtlingsrat/global-refugee-data/issues/2* Quiz Software, https://github.com/muc-fluechtlingsrat/refugee-quiz/issues/6* Make the Kibana Dashborad accessible without username / password, https://refugee-datathon-muc.org/english-pages/welcome-to-our-dashboard/* scrape the CIA world factbook for refugees, IDPs (internally displaces persons), stateless persons: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/327.html* For German speaking people with a lot of patience, extract data from "Ergänzende Informationen zur Asylstatistik" Kleine Anfragen, see e.g. https://refugee-datathon-muc.de/?p=1246* For people with domain specific knowledge e.g. on asylum laws, or recent developments in countries (e.g. Venezuela), share this with us (e.g. https://refugee-datathon-muc.de/?p=1513 needs an update, and background information)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ynux</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://refugee-datathon-muc.org/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1668" guid="db1039ea-98c2-4c70-9992-b582ec64eb37">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Storytelling_with_handcrafted_Diafilm</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1668-session_storytelling_with_handcrafted_diafilm</slug>
        <title>Storytelling with handcrafted Diafilm</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>DIY Diafilm
What is diafilm (rus. Диафильм)Diafilm is a story or tale painted on the film and projected on wall (or any surface). You project the pictures via device with lenses and light. There were many models of dia-projectors in Soviet Union. You can find them on flea markets for instance, or in the grandma's home.People who were born in USSR remember soviet diafilms, the pictures there were printed and the plots usually were based on folk tales.DYI diafilm is has the same format, but it hand-painted or scratched, so anyone can create it. And the story can be really surrealistic, crazier is better.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ryo</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://diydiafilms.art/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Seminar room 14-15">
      <event id="1053" guid="983e175e-86a5-40be-9910-808e00cc5c3d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:A:f_meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1053-session_a_f_meetup</slug>
        <title>A:f meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>this session is an internal meeting for all organisations inside about:freedom and about:future to discuss our current state and where we like to go - content-wise and geographically. shall we move into hall 3 or stay in CCL? shall we run our own stage or have other kinds of installations? Who are we and what do we like to achieve? let's discuss our goals and resources we have for 37C3 so we can prepare in advance.
</description>
        <persons/>
        <links>
          <link>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Assembly:About:freedom</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1090" guid="81e1c0f9-1bc2-4961-8558-9b1769806831">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:AG_KRITIS</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1090-session_ag_kritis</slug>
        <title>AG KRITIS</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Meeting der AG KRITIS
Ein Meeting für Mitglieder - und in geringem Umfang auch Interessierte - der im Rahmen des 34C3 gegründeten Arbeitsgruppe für kritische Infrastrukturen. Interessierte melden sich entweder bei HonkHase oder TheC.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">TheC</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://ag.kritis.info</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1611" guid="c74f1d6b-d564-49e7-b425-c86daa12a052">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Bin%C3%A4re_Zahlen_und_Montessori_-_Wiederholung!!</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T10:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1611-session_binaere_zahlen_und_montessori_wiederholung_</slug>
        <title>Binäre Zahlen und Montessori - Wiederholung!!</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Wiederholung vom Vortrag am Tag 1
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Schnuppi</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://www.schrottschnuppe.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1118" guid="5401dff1-b4a7-47b7-8c42-70c4b453b338">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Community_Accountability</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1118-session_community_accountability</slug>
        <title>Community Accountability</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Community Accountability
Der Workshop schließt an den Talk "Sexualisierter Gewalt und die Verantwortung von Gesellschaft und Communities" (https://fahrplan.chaos-west.de/36c3/talk/R33ZSA/) an und widmet sich der Frage, wie "Community Accountability" konkret und praktisch aussehen kann.Nach einem Blick auf Gründe, die allzu oft dazu führen, dass über Erfahrungen mit sexualisierter und/ oder psychischer Gewalt nicht gesprochen wird bzw. gesprochen werden kann, wollen wir überlegen, was dem entgegengesetzt werden kann. Wie kann ein Umfeld aussehen, das Betroffene in der Verarbeitung entsprechender Erlebnisse unterstützt? Wie können wir unsere Zusammenhänge für toxische Beziehungen sensibilisieren? Wie kann sexualisierter/ emotionaler Gewalt innerhalb von Communities entgegengewirkt und vorgebeugt werden? Was heißt Community Accountability im Chaos-Kontext? Um Antworten auf diese Fragen zu finden bedarf es einer intensiven und längerfristigen Diskussion und der Workshop kann nur Baustein sein in einem längeren Prozess des Austauschs, der Reflexion und der Veränderung. Und es braucht Mut, sich als Community dieses Themas anzunehmen.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Buecherwurm</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1093" guid="ef30e718-5095-408f-aeee-bc14be571b91">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Introduction_to_Natural_Language_Processing</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1093-session_introduction_to_natural_language_processing</slug>
        <title>Introduction to Natural Language Processing</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>This workshop will introduce you to the basics of natural language processing in Python.
[[File:Introduction-NLP-LogoSmall.png|center]]''(While this abstract is in English, this workshop will be held either in English or German; depending on who wants to participate!)''Language is not just everywhere, but also essential to what makes us human. The rapidly growing field of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and/or computational linguistics, essentially, is trying to make computers 'understand' and produce natural language. The results of this endeavor are already omnipresent. Just to name a few, think about voice assistants and interfaces, chatbots, automated customer service agents, or the large scale analysis of, for example, social media data.This two-hour workshop, targeted towards interested beginners, will be a gentle introduction to NLP. In the first half an hour, we will be discussing some fundamentals of linguistics. Afterward, we will use Python to practically explore a linguistic dataset (a language corpus) and get to know some fundamental methods of NLP. If time allows for it, we will also briefly address state-of-the-art machine and deep learning approaches to understanding, analyzing, and generating natural language.'''About Me'''&lt;br&gt;My name is Ingo, and I'm currently working at Heidelberg University as a computational/corpus linguist and teacher educator. I'm particularly involved with teacher education/training and foreign language teaching.'''Required Previous Knowledge'''&lt;br&gt;* You are not required to have any previous knowledge about linguistics or NLP* Basic knowledge of Python (or similar) is recommended if you want to follow along with the technical section of the workshop'''Technical Requirements'''&lt;br&gt;If you want to participate actively (i.e., code along), you should bring a device that is capable of running a modern browser and has Internet access. Being able to type comfortably is also recommended ;). Alternatively, any device capable of running Python 3.6+ (ideally in a Jupyter Notebook) will do just fine!'''Material'''&lt;br&gt;All material (e.g., slides) will be provided on this page after the workshop. Please also check back here a day before the workshop because I will provide some additional material useful for active participation.You can find all material in this [https://github.com/IngoKl/36c3-workshops GitHub repository]. If you want to code along in your browser, you can also just start this [https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/IngoKl/36c3-workshops/master Binder]. Be aware that starting the Binder (i.e. your coding environment) can take a couple of minutes.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ingo</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1482" guid="5330ec23-8f38-49fb-8530-25b916d9fa9b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mobbing_an_der_Schule</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1482-session_mobbing_an_der_schule</slug>
        <title>Mobbing an der Schule</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Workshop zum Thema Mobbing/Gewalt an unseren Schulen
Wie funktioniert das System Mobbing in der Schule? Warum es an vielen Schulen heute nicht mehr um Lehrinhalte sondern um das Ausgleichen fehlender Sozialkompetenzen aus den Familien geht. Welche Strategien, sein gut sozialisiertes Kind aus der Mobbingfalle rauszubekommen und als Familie nicht daran zu scheitern. Wir möchten Eure Erfahrungen hören und diskutieren. Wir haben Buchtipps, Anregungen zu Eigeninitiative und ein Projekt im Angebot.Join our Telegram group: https://t.me/joinchat/Ean3ehebzZAmYXWEZIv4uAFoliensatz auf Google Drive: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1FnXqq_wnzUHsjKvtfmoAaKeK0vgfrLDuxfC98OeeXds/preview</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">ToBeHH</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1116" guid="bc31497b-07a7-4341-b7bf-649c09add3f9">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pen%26Paper_RPG</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>6:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1116-session_pen_paper_rpg</slug>
        <title>Pen&amp;Paper RPG</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Round of Pen and Paper RPG
Hast du dich auch schonmal gefragt, wie es wäre, ein Smartphone zu nutzen, ohne etwas sehen zu können? Ist dein Display kaputt und du kannst es nicht direkt reparieren? Es gibt immer Möglichkeiten mit moderner Technik! Wir schauen uns an, was geht, wie es funktioniert und was man damit sonst noch so machen kann. Es ist kein Hexenwerk, kann aber oft sehr nützlich für dich sein!Hierbei handelt es sich um eine Kids-Session zum Junghackertag am 28.12.Um teilzunehmen benötigt ihr ein eigenes Smartphone mit Android oder iOS, bei dem ihr wichtige Systemeinstellungen ändern und Apps installieren dürft!Diese Session hat leider eine stark limitierte Teilnehmerzahl. Falls du dich dafür interessierst, teilzunehmen, ruf' mich bitte bis spätestens 13:00 Uhr unter 6964 an, schreibe mir eine E-Mail an hallo@nwng.eu oder melde dich auf Twitter per PN bei @nwng_. Ich freue mich auf dich!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Shantalya</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1507" guid="e19489c9-b08f-4bc5-bab5-660fdd81b865">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Radiation_Detection_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1507-session_radiation_detection_workshop</slug>
        <title>Radiation Detection Workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We'll present a number of different detectors for radiation.
We have brought a number of different detectors for radiation with us, ranging from cheap DIY projects to scientific-grade detection equipment. We'll be showing a couple of experiments with different types of radiation, anything from light photons to gamma radiation. All experiments safe for the audience (and us, of course). If you have your own Geiger counter or similar device with you, feel free to bring it!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Thasti</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1062" guid="707f849b-e333-4174-890f-214293c8c1c0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Repair_for_Future</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1062-session_repair_for_future</slug>
        <title>Repair for Future</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>How Hackers and Repair Initiatives are coming together
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Fraxinas</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Monipilami">
      <event id="1372" guid="094f54b4-71e1-47da-b380-4e4b9c6dabd5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:ALIC%C6%8E_D%C6%8E%C6%8E_(B2B_CREW)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1372-session_alic_d_b2b_crew_</slug>
        <title>ALICƎ DƎƎ (B2B CREW)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>ALICƎ DƎƎ (B2B CREW)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1373" guid="b839a52e-4035-4007-99c0-38b855079bf4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Elfaux._(Radio_Antishanti)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1373-session_elfaux_radio_antishanti_</slug>
        <title>Elfaux. (Radio Antishanti)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Elfaux. (Radio Antishanti)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1374" guid="d72582bb-3287-44f7-a5f6-0534049e43c0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:I_got_99_problems_but_being_a_feminist_listening_to_rap_ain%27t_one</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1374-session_i_got_99_problems_but_being_a_feminist_listening_to_rap_ain_t_one</slug>
        <title>I got 99 problems but being a feminist listening to rap ain't one</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>"I got 99 problems but being a feminist listening to rap ain't one" mit Lena Grehl und Miriam Davoudvandi
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1375" guid="242e79b4-1d0f-4f8e-8716-577eea554ea0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Monsoon_Traxx_(vir.go/Input_x_Stamia)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T01:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>01:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1375-session_monsoon_traxx_vir_go_input_x_stamia_</slug>
        <title>Monsoon Traxx (vir.go/Input x Stamia)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Monsoon Traxx (vir.go/Input x Stamia)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1376" guid="582952fe-b0f3-4f62-972e-e08447eae6f5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Oliotronix_%2B_der_Warst</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T23:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1376-session_oliotronix_der_warst</slug>
        <title>Oliotronix + der Warst</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Oliotronix + der Warst
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1377" guid="bd88934b-9831-4089-bc4b-7ef0a6f1952b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Punani_(non%2Bultras/Mensch_Meier,_Berlin)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1377-session_punani_non_ultras_mensch_meier_berlin_</slug>
        <title>Punani (non+ultras/Mensch Meier, Berlin)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Punani (non+ultras/Mensch Meier, Berlin)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1369" guid="c033c102-a5b8-4208-8d33-f088f95ba1f6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:S.ra_(IfZ/Rillendisco)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Monipilami</room>
        <slug>36c3-1369-session_s_ra_ifz_rillendisco_</slug>
        <title>S.ra (IfZ/Rillendisco)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>s.ra (IfZ/Rillendisco)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dj-spock</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Nibble Area">
      <event id="1281" guid="6be562ab-b327-440f-9202-14740812780a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:ATX_Breakoutboard_Workshop_-_Solder_your_own_Power_Supply</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Nibble Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1281-session_atx_breakoutboard_workshop_solder_your_own_power_supply</slug>
        <title>ATX Breakoutboard Workshop - Solder your own Power Supply</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Build your own 3.3-12V power supply (moderate soldering experience helpful)
The Binary Kitchen soldering workshop goes 36C3. We are providing a soldering workshop for several and completely different soldering kits. Come and solder with us, an manual and 38 soldering irons.The ATX-Breakoutboard is a handy breakout board to get all important voltages from an standard ATX power supply: 3.3 V to 12 V. You just attach a ATX power supply and it works!... Hopefully :)Moderate soldering experiences are helpful but not needed. We don't have a sign up list, just come by and solder (but we just have 38 seats, first come first serve).[[File:atx-breakout-board.jpg|600px]]* More information about other Workshops: https://www.binary-kitchen.de/wiki/doku.php?id=veranstaltungen:nibble_area* More information about the ATX breakout board: https://github.com/Binary-Kitchen/SolderingTutorial/tree/master/ATXBreakoutBoardSMD</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Marove</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.binary-kitchen.de/wiki/doku.php?id=veranstaltungen:nibble_area</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Foodhackingbase">
      <event id="1238" guid="9ef3a224-c078-40d1-92e2-7908f58390f1">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Advanced_Probiotic_Brewing</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1238-session_advanced_probiotic_brewing</slug>
        <title>Advanced Probiotic Brewing</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>If you are into the brewing and you have been "in" already for some time this workshop is here for you, however if you are really interested and it seems like there are some spots left well pop in too. You should already know a bit what is going on, sugars are being broken down by microbes on different compounds like lactic acid, carbon dioxide, alcohol and so on.
For more information please refer to the foodhackingbase wiki page: https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Advanced_brewing_36c3</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Algoldor</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Advanced_brewing_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1239" guid="de592fba-d6b7-4ffa-bebd-e898de461161">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Beekeeping_presentation</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:30</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1239-session_beekeeping_presentation</slug>
        <title>Beekeeping presentation</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn about beekeeping.
For more information please refer to the foodhackingbase wiki page: https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Fhb_36c3</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0x378</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Fhb_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1242" guid="f524582d-c561-4068-bd16-92feecff1f7c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Cheese_Rendez-vous</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1242-session_cheese_rendez_vous</slug>
        <title>Cheese Rendez-vous</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>If you love cheese this event is a must !
[[File:Cheese tasting.jpg|thumb|right|Cheese tasting]][https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/cheeserendezvous36c3/ To secure spot on the Session I. (Day 2, 19h00) please sign in here].[https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/cheeserendezvous2_36c3/ To secure spot on the Session II. (Day 3, 19h00) please sign in here].If you love cheese this event is must, long story short. This is our cheese tasting paradise, cultivated through event to event and yes we should have again "cheese tasting train" taking around our samples, fingers crossed (or rather dipped in lazily running aged camembert :-))!Each session is open to 25 people max, please do sign in advance, you can just show up before the event but we are very likely going to be full for t his one. If you can bring cheese which you made by yourself that would be great! Of course some specific local or extraordinary cheese/s or other related condiments like sun dried tomatoes, good quality olives, mustards, wine all would be appreciated. If you are bringing cheese please do label it well with at least it's name and type of milk used, your nick or name/contact would come handy too. The best would be of course to add short description to our wiki (please check the sample). FHB will be getting the main high quality cheeses to offer basic selection with other samples surrounding it plus some basic condiments. Note that due to the interest in previous years we are going to run two sessions each one close to two hours long.This event is based on '''donation at your will no one turned away for lack of funds'''. So lets meet all together again enjoying these lovely creations! Here you can find cheeses which are going to be present, please do add your ones and keep in mind that good half of the cheeses will be not listed here, they will just appear and they are worth of your attention!'''List of possible candidates'''{| class="wikitable sortable"! Cheese Name! Amount! Country of origin! Person Trafficking it! Notes|-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camembert Camembert de Normandie]|500 g|France, Normandie|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|Good quality small scale production Camembert, bio.|-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Agur_Blue Saint Agur Blue] |400 g|France|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|Blue and creamy, cow milk, Beauzac, Auvergne|-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimolette Mimolette]|300 g|France|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|Orange from annatto, cow milk, from Lille. |-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comt%C3%A9_cheese Comté]|400 g|France|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|Eastern France, 24 months aged, unpasteurized cow milk, 64 000 t of annual production|-|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roquefort Roquefort]|400 g|France|[[User:Algoldor|Algoldor]]|South of France, sheep milk, aged in Combalou caves of Roquefort-sur-Soulzon.|-|[http://mfcheese.com/yb.html Young Buck]|2x 150 g|Northern Ireland|[[User:Truhe|Truhe]]|Northern Ireland, three months, cow milk (raw milk)|-|[https://etivaz-aop.ch/en/lenoir-rene-maurice.html L'Etivaz]|2x 150 g|Switzerland|[[User:Truhe|Truhe]]|Switzerland, cow milk (raw milk), 18 months|-|[http://www.sennerei-sibra.at/de/Produkt.php?p=302 Sibratsgfäller Bergkäse]|~2500 g|Austria|[[User:sva|sva]]|Switzerland, cow milk (raw milk), 3-4 months|-|[https://www.bergader.de/bergader-spezialitaeten/bavaria-blu/bavaria-blu-torte-12-kg-torte/ Bavaria blu "Der Feinwürzige"]|~3500 g|Bavaria|[[User:sva|sva]]|Germany, cow milk|-|[https://www.bergader.de/bergader-spezialitaeten/biarom/biarom-gruener-pfeffer-16-kg/ Biarom Grüner Pfeffer]|~2000 g?|Bavaria|[[User:sva|sva]]|Germany, cow milk, lactose free|}</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0x378</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Fhb_cheese_rendezvous_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1645" guid="62f0abf7-9f61-49f4-bea0-ca1fff5a854a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Chili_seeds_exchange</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1645-session_chili_seeds_exchange</slug>
        <title>Chili seeds exchange</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Chili seeds exchange
Just come here if you want to grow your own plants. We have seeds and info.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Algoldor</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1299" guid="ad5f1f72-f298-4784-9203-14ca243776f4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Cidre_Flows</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1299-session_cidre_flows</slug>
        <title>Cidre Flows</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The legendary foodhackingbase Cidre tasting!
For more information please refer to the foodhackingbase wiki page: https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Cidre_flows_36c3</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Algoldor</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Cidre_flows_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1642" guid="21f4f4e1-f1bc-476a-93bd-f47ebccdddc2">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:La_pot%C3%A9e</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T10:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1642-session_la_pote</slug>
        <title>La potée</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We cook soup (French)
Hands-on cooking of traditional winter soup from France.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0x378</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1354" guid="6b351b8a-64d2-4bc9-8d31-0274c91819b9">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mate_Making</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1354-session_mate_making</slug>
        <title>Mate Making</title>
        <subtitle>Mate Making - DIY</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Morning Mate to wake you up and keep you Alert for the Day!!!
We all drink lots of Mate at the Congress.  Pur your bottle aside and let's try the real thing!Besides the mind awakening and muscle relaxing effects, mate drinking fosters communication and we want to combine these aspects in this hands on workshop where participants will be guided through some simple exercises to envigourMATE their daily routine.WE WILL BE DRINKING IN TRADITIONAL STYLE SHARING OUR STRAWS!!!!The Mate Making Sessions are divided up into 3 parts DAY 1 - We will try a range of standard different mates, pure and learn about how to make, drink and share as well as talk about the health benefits of Mate.  DAY 2 - This is not for the purists, we will mix our Mates with different herbs and go through the Rainbow Mate Range, so that you can learn how to play with your Mate. DAY 3 -  And now it is time to make your own Mate, learn how to prepare and serve.  We're going to get you on your feet to take a deep breath of fresh air, teach you how to take a huge slurp of wild mate and how to communiMATE-</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Meta Mate</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://metamate.cc/the-meta-difference/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1246" guid="0bc48e34-9536-43d4-b5db-ddd8ae290602">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Traditional_Kimchi_Making</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodhackingbase</room>
        <slug>36c3-1246-session_traditional_kimchi_making</slug>
        <title>Traditional Kimchi Making</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>This workshop is dedicated to the traditional Korean 김치 (kimchi) making. You will learn the bases by preparing at least one or two type of kimchies based on wild style fermentation.
For more information please refer to the foodhackingbase wiki page: https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Kimchi_making_36c3</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">0x378</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://foodhackingbase.org/wiki/Kimchi_making_36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area">
      <event id="1277" guid="54b8608f-424e-4436-ae34-a09a1a42a9c9">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Air_Quality_Particulate_Matter_Sensor_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1277-session_air_quality_particulate_matter_sensor_workshop</slug>
        <title>Air Quality Particulate Matter Sensor Workshop</title>
        <subtitle>Day 3</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Measure local pollution levels by building your own particle matter sensor system. This DIY setup allowed everyone to measure air quality. Join thousands around the world by contributing the data to citizen science projects with open data. The system uses off the shelf parts (design by OK Lab Stuttgart as part of the https://luftdaten.info/  project).&lt;br&gt; Cost of the kit will be €50&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt; This workshop will be given twice(both identical): &lt;br&gt;Max 10 places per session &lt;br&gt;Day 2: 28-Dec, 4pm - 5:30pm  &lt;br&gt;Day 3: 29-Dec, 6pm - 7:30pm&lt;br&gt; ''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout 36C3 in the huge '''Hardware Hacking Area!)'''''&lt;br&gt;
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Tdr112</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1171" guid="5ecb5c1f-725a-481b-90ad-f840bd7e5ea8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Arduino_For_Total_Newbies</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>3:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1171-session_arduino_for_total_newbies</slug>
        <title>Arduino For Total Newbies</title>
        <subtitle>Day 3</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>''Learn Arduino using TV-B-Gone as an example project''&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; You've probably heard lots about '''Arduino'''. But if you don't know what it is, or how you can use it to do all sorts of cool things, then this fun and easy workshop is for you. As an example project, we'll be creating a '''TV-B-Gone''' remote control out of an '''Arduino''' you can take home with you.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; ''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout 36C3 in the huge '''Hardware Hacking Area!)'''''&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; This workshop will be given twice&lt;br&gt;(both identical):&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 2: 28-Dec, 1pm - 4:30pm&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 3: 29-Dec, 1pm - 4:30pm&lt;br&gt;
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Maltman23</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/projects/tvbg_arduino/tvbg_arduino_workshop.php</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1613" guid="65dfdf51-ca01-4cfb-a088-a67181ff1c7c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blinkenpoi_Assembly_Party</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T10:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1613-session_blinkenpoi_assembly_party</slug>
        <title>Blinkenpoi Assembly Party</title>
        <subtitle>Blinkenpoi Assembly Day #3 10:30</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We build Blinkenpois
Come build a Blinkenpoi!overflo (DECT 6837, the dude with the donkey hat) will build Blinkenpois with you and guide you trough the process.There is documentation available online.[https://metalab.at/wiki/Blinkenpoi metalab WIKI][https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AM9bLseyD4  Instruction video]You have a seat in the workshop if you got a Blinkenpoi kit before the Workshop.It is easy to build, expect 15 minutes to assemble a Blinkenpoi.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Overflo</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://metalab.at/wiki/Blinkenpoi</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1205" guid="70b6ca48-af97-49ca-bc3a-aa0d543934ff">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fomu</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T23:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1205-session_fomu</slug>
        <title>Fomu</title>
        <subtitle>Session 4</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Fomu, the FPGA in your USB Port
[[File:Fomu.png|300px|right|Fomu Logo]]&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;"&gt;People who signed up get chairs!&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 40px; font-style: bold;"&gt;&lt;h1&gt;Fomu workshop!&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;"&gt;Current --&gt; https://workshop.fomu.im/&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;"&gt;Previous Version --&gt; https://workshop-old.fomu.im/&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; font-style: bold;"&gt;Please sit in the &lt;b&gt;Mammoth Space - (has Pink Lights)&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;ol&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Workshop is &lt;span style="font-color: red;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;self&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt; directed.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Go to https://workshop.fomu.im or https://fomu-workshop.rtfd.io/&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Complete set up&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Get hardware from Mithro&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Continue workshop&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 20px;"&gt;Raise your hand if you get stuck!&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px;"&gt;Help: &lt;b&gt;irc.freenode.net #tomu&lt;/b&gt; -- &lt;b&gt;https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/tomu-discuss/join&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 40px; font-style: bold;"&gt;&lt;h1&gt;Hardware Pickup&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 30px; text-align:center; "&gt;[https://workshop.fomu.im Complete the setup], get a [https://fomu.im/ free Fomu board]&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;{| style="color: green; background-color:#ffffcc; width: 100%; text-align:center; border-color: black; font-size: 14px;" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" border="1"! Task !! Where! Times - Day 2 !! Times - Day 3 !! Times - Day 4|- style="background-color:#ffffcc"|- style="background-color:#ccffff"! scope="row" | &lt;b&gt;Hardware Pickup&lt;/b&gt; || Pickup is at Tor Gate 2.3 at end of tables in near signup sheets| 12:00 -&gt; 12:30 (12:00noon -&gt; 12:30pm)&lt;br&gt;17:00 -&gt; 17:30 (5:00pm -&gt; 5:30pm)&lt;br&gt;22:30 -&gt; 23:00 (10:30pm-&gt;11:00pm)  || &lt;b&gt;No&lt;/b&gt; noon pickup&lt;br&gt;17:00 -&gt; 17:30 (5:00pm -&gt; 5:30pm)&lt;br&gt;22:30 -&gt; 23:00 (10:30pm-&gt;11:00pm) || -|- style="background-color:#ffccff"! scope="row" | &lt;b&gt;Session with helpers!&lt;/b&gt; || Session will be in Mammoth Space @ [[Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area|Hardware Hacking Area!]]&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Sign up to attend!&lt;/b&gt;| 23:00 -&gt; to late (11:00pm-&gt;to late)  || 23:00 -&gt; to late (11:00pm-&gt;to late) || -|}&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 40px; font-style: bold;"&gt;&lt;h1&gt;Sessions&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;All sessions are the same!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;This workshop will be given multiple times (all sessions are &lt;b&gt;identical&lt;/b&gt;). [https://workshop.fomu.im The workshop] is self guided with helpers for when you get stuck. &lt;b&gt;Please sign up on the paper at the [[Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area|Hardware Hacking Area!]]&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Come get an FPGA dev board in your USB port and start hacking! Getting the toolchain set up and working will earn you a free Fomu from [[User:Mithro|Tim 'mithro' Ansell]] (while stocks last).&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout 36C3 in the huge '''[[Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area|Hardware Hacking Area!]]''')''&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Hardware Hacking Area - Mammoth Space - Pink Lights&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mithro</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://fomu.im</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1628" guid="289a5af8-9088-472c-969e-f460a85ddf76">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_BCI</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>2:20</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1628-session_hacking_bci</slug>
        <title>Hacking BCI</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let us gather and to do some BCI hacking
Bring some RasperryPis, LEDs and plug your brain into our biosensing devices to make some magic happen</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">WasabiWasabi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1153" guid="1befc1a5-0001-49af-bfb0-081d26e8a9c9">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Intro_to_Arduino_Shield_Soldering_and_Programming</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:30</start>
        <duration>2:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1153-session_intro_to_arduino_shield_soldering_and_programming</slug>
        <title>Intro to Arduino Shield Soldering and Programming</title>
        <subtitle>Day 3</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>In this 2-3 hour workshop I teach you how to solder and program an Arduino!
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Hammes Hacks</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://hammeshacks.com/intro/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1193" guid="35629834-7100-4d0d-bb0f-d33ad6539a46">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Learn_To_Solder</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>12:59</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1193-session_learn_to_solder</slug>
        <title>Learn To Solder</title>
        <subtitle>Day 3</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn to Solder!  A large variety of way cool kits are available, all designed for total beginners to complete successfully -- and intriguing enough for the total hardware geek.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;span style="color:orange"&gt;'''''This ongoing workshop will be happening concurrently with lots of other way cool workshops at the Hardware Hacking Area!  Throughout all of 36C3.'''''&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt; &lt;span style="color:red"&gt;'''''Please come by any time to learn to solder!'''''&lt;/span&gt;
[[File:LearnToSolder.jpg|center|500px|Room full of happy hardware hackers at the Hardware Hacking Area at 30C3]]&lt;br&gt;'''What''': A place to get together to solder stuff!&lt;br&gt;       Learn to Solder!&lt;br&gt;       You can easily learn all of the skills you need in a short time.&lt;br&gt;       Make a project, and take it home with you!&lt;br&gt;       If you have your own project (advanced or simple),&lt;br&gt;       bring it by, and if you would like help, you can get it!&lt;br&gt;'''When''':&lt;span style="color:red"&gt; '''''Any time!'''''&lt;/span&gt; All day and all night -- Every day of 36C3&lt;br&gt;       Most projects take about 1.5 to 2 hours&lt;br&gt;       &lt;span style="color:orange"&gt;'''''This ongoing workshop will be happening concurrently with lots of other way cool workshops at the Hardware Hacking Area!'''''&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;       &lt;span style="color:red"&gt;'''''Please come by any time to learn to solder!'''''&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;     '''Where''': The '''Hardware Hacking Area''' -- West side of Exhibition Hall 2 -- [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/images/c/ce/HHA_map.png map]&lt;br&gt;'''Who''': You! All ages, all skill levels -- It is fun to make things in the&lt;br&gt;       friendly community of the Hardware Hacking Area.&lt;br&gt;       ''Come join us. Everyone is welcome.''&lt;br&gt;'''Cost''': Instruction is free! We ask that people pay only for the cost of&lt;br&gt;       the parts used -- kit prices range from €10 to €30.&lt;br&gt;          &lt;span style="color:orange"&gt;''' -- No need to register -- just come on by,&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span style="color:red"&gt;any time!'''&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;Learn to solder! [[User:Maltman23|Mitch Altman]] and others will bring kits to make cool, practical, intriguing, hackable things that you can bring home after you make it. Of course, you can also bring your own projects to hack. And if you have anything to fix, bring it by!Plenty of cool kits are available to make, including:&lt;br&gt;* TV-B-Gone (turn off TVs in public places!)&lt;br&gt;* ArduTouch Music Synthesizer (make cool noise and music with this Arduino-comaptible kit!)&lt;br&gt;* Brain Machine (Meditate, Hallucinate, and Trip Out!)&lt;br&gt;* Trippy RGB Waves (interactive art blinky lights!)&lt;br&gt;* MiniPOV (write your message in the air!)&lt;br&gt;* MintyBoost (charge your USB enabled gadgets!)&lt;br&gt;* Hello My Name Is... badge (Geeky, blinky version of the sticker!)&lt;br&gt;* microcontroller programmers (program all your AVR family chips!)&lt;br&gt;* Arduino clones (make just about anything!)&lt;br&gt;* And many, more!&lt;br&gt;More info on these projects is available at:&lt;br&gt;[http://www.CornfieldElectronics.com Cornfield Electronics] (click on the "projects" tab)&lt;br&gt;[http://www.adafruit.com/ Adafruit]&lt;br&gt;[http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ Evil Mad Scientist]&lt;br&gt;[http://analogmachines.com Analog Machines]&lt;br&gt;Anyone can learn to solder!  Even if you have never made anything in your life, you can learn this very useful and enjoyable skill. It really is fun!  [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] and has taught tens of thousands of people to solder all around the world, and he can teach you, too!  Add yourself to the ever increasing community!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Maltman23</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1633" guid="4434932e-a4c5-4a27-9b7f-f4a009bf91f2">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:LibrePCB_and_Horizon_EDA_meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1633-session_librepcb_and_horizon_eda_meetup</slug>
        <title>LibrePCB and Horizon EDA meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let's meet to talk about LibrePCB and Horzion EDA, two up-and-coming PCB design applicatios.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Karotte</person>
          <person id="0">Rnestler</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://horizon-eda.org</link>
          <link>https://librepcb.org/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1671" guid="ede6a2e3-d53c-433d-bdd8-425d29aebdde">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:L%C3%B6troulette</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1671-session_loetroulette</slug>
        <title>Lötroulette</title>
        <subtitle>Lebkuch.is Lötroulette 2nd Session</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Lebkuch.is Lötroulette
[[File:35c3 loetroulette.jpg|thumb|Lötroulette am 35c3]]Ein ausbaufähiges Spiel, bei dem sich mancher Widerstand als zwecklos erweist. Wir erweisen alter Hardware, die zwar noch teilweise funktioniert, aber nicht mehr sinnvoll genutzt werden kann, vor der Entsorgung im Elektroschrott die letzte Ehre.--An extensible game, which proves much resistance to be useless. We do old hardware, which can no longer be resonably used, the last honour before its disposal.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">ChrisC</person>
          <person id="0">Schabi</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://k4cg.org/index.php/Projekt:Loet-Roulette</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1112" guid="702627f8-4acf-40d3-9e59-0837af6584d8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:MAKERbuino_Building_Session_2_@_Hardware_Hacking_Area</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T10:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1112-session_makerbuino_building_session_2_hardware_hacking_area</slug>
        <title>MAKERbuino Building Session 2 @ Hardware Hacking Area</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Build your own game console!
[[File:MAKERbuino.jpg|800px]]This is a building session for kids (11+) and grown-ups at 36C3. I know that kids are usually not interested in as many talks as grown-ups, so there's a potentially high demand for fun stuff to do for kids at 36C3. For this reason, the MAKERbuino kits are intended to be built by 1. kids and 2. non-kids (everybody else). If you're a grown-up, you're most welcome to join the session! Build your own kit if there are any kits left and/or consider helping a kid if you already have some basic soldering experience.We'll have 10 seats available at Hamsterspace@HHA. Here are some additional hints:* If you're a kid, bring a parent if you can! * If you've never soldered before, build a small kit before building a MAKERbuino. There's plenty of opportunity at 36C3 to gain basic soldering experience during the days before the session, for example:** [[Learn_to_solder|Learn To Solder (Hardware Hacking Area)]]** [[Session:Soldering_Workshop_(Chaos_macht_Schule)|Soldering Workshop (Chaos macht Schule)]]*More information [[MAKERbuino|can be found here]].</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Micha</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/MAKERbuino</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1228" guid="defe2738-b07a-4c89-b623-949482a8a4fd">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Multigeiger_bauen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1228-session_multigeiger_bauen</slug>
        <title>Multigeiger bauen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Geigerzähler– Hardwarebasteln mit LoRaWAN &amp; WiFi  Wir sind die Ecocurious-Initiative und haben einen LoRaWAN- und WiFi-fähigen Geigerzähler entwickelt. Diesen Low-Cost-Multigeiger mit gutem Zählrohr kannst Du bei uns löten, im Tausch gegen Materialkosten von 75 Euro mitnehmen und damit Teil unseres wunderbaren Messnetzes werden, das wir gerade aufbauen. Die Bauteile und unsere selbstentwickelte Platine bringen wir für Dich mit. Du findest uns in der Hardware Hacking Area, im Hamsterspace.  Wir bieten 2 Workshop-Zeiten an: Am 29.12. von 14-17 Uhr und am 30.12. von 10-13 Uhr.  Wir freuen uns auf Dich, mach mit!
Geigerzähler– Hardwarebasteln mit LoRaWAN &amp; WiFiWir sind die Ecocurious-Initiative und haben einen LoRaWAN- und WiFi-fähigen Geigerzähler entwickelt. Diesen Low-Cost-Multigeiger mit gutem Zählrohr kannst Du bei uns löten, im Tausch gegen Materialkosten von 75 Euro mitnehmen und damit Teil unseres wunderbaren Messnetzes werden, das wir gerade aufbauen. Das Gerät ist die ultimative Beta-Version, Änderungswünsche und Ideen sind sehr willkommen.Wir bringen die Bauteile und unsere selbstentwickelte Platine für Dich mit. Du findest uns in der Hardware Hacking Area, im Hamsterspace.Wir bieten 2 Workshop-Zeiten an: Am 29.12. von 14-17 Uhr und am 30.12. von 10-13 Uhr.Wir freuen uns auf Dich, mach mit!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ecocurious</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://ecocurious.de/projekte/multigeiger/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1259" guid="879d8fb2-9272-49e0-900e-bba9b27f0799">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Soldering_for_Beginners:_making_an_LED_toy</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1259-session_soldering_for_beginners_making_an_led_toy</slug>
        <title>Soldering for Beginners: making an LED toy</title>
        <subtitle>Day 3- Adult Session</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A 1-2 hour through hole soldering class where we build a simple toy
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Hammes Hacks</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://hammeshacks.com/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1220" guid="12e74e24-0c4f-4244-92b6-7704b1f50114">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:30</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1220-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</slug>
        <title>Surface mount electronics assembly for terrified beginners</title>
        <subtitle>Day 3, session 3</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building an electronic touch-activated purring kitten. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 120mins, 20€/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 20 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.
[[File:Catsplash.png|800px]]Takes about two hours. Basic workshop. No prior knowledge needed. Materials cost 20€ per kit.We are going to build an electronic kitten using tiny SMD parts. It will purr when you touch it right and hiss when you touch it wrong. It's going to work.For people afraid of surface mount assembly/rework. You know those tiny little components in modern electronic devices? It's both possible and easy to assemble those by hand. You can do it, and I'll teach you how!Think you don't have the tools? Think you can't manually place 0402s? Everything is possible with patience and practice. The equipment is minimal and you probably already have it. We'll learn the answer to THERE'S A SHORT ON A TINY PART OMG WHAT NOW? After this, you'll no longer need to be scared of SMD. Avoid caffeine immediately before the workshop, because shaky hands are a disadvantage.The workshop kit costs 20€. Please SIGN UP ON THE PAPER LIST at the Hardware Hacking Area. PLEASE BE ON TIME!* https://0xfb.com/cat* https://github.com/kliment/catws</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kliment</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://0xfb.com/cat</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1222" guid="55a3a94e-d759-4a74-af5c-a0a26f59ae61">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1222-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</slug>
        <title>Surface mount electronics assembly for terrified beginners</title>
        <subtitle>Day 3, Session 1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building an electronic touch-activated purring kitten. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 120mins, 20€/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 20 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.
[[File:Catsplash.png|800px]]Takes about two hours. Basic workshop. No prior knowledge needed. Materials cost 20€ per kit.We are going to build an electronic kitten using tiny SMD parts. It will purr when you touch it right and hiss when you touch it wrong. It's going to work.For people afraid of surface mount assembly/rework. You know those tiny little components in modern electronic devices? It's both possible and easy to assemble those by hand. You can do it, and I'll teach you how!Think you don't have the tools? Think you can't manually place 0402s? Everything is possible with patience and practice. The equipment is minimal and you probably already have it. We'll learn the answer to THERE'S A SHORT ON A TINY PART OMG WHAT NOW? After this, you'll no longer need to be scared of SMD. Avoid caffeine immediately before the workshop, because shaky hands are a disadvantage.The workshop kit costs 20€. Please SIGN UP ON THE PAPER LIST at the Hardware Hacking Area. PLEASE BE ON TIME!* https://0xfb.com/cat* https://github.com/kliment/catws</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kliment</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://0xfb.com/cat</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1223" guid="66ef4872-caef-4e3f-b756-9a91c443df1c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1223-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</slug>
        <title>Surface mount electronics assembly for terrified beginners</title>
        <subtitle>Day 3, session 2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building an electronic touch-activated purring kitten. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 120mins, 20€/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 20 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.
[[File:Catsplash.png|800px]]Takes about two hours. Basic workshop. No prior knowledge needed. Materials cost 20€ per kit.We are going to build an electronic kitten using tiny SMD parts. It will purr when you touch it right and hiss when you touch it wrong. It's going to work.For people afraid of surface mount assembly/rework. You know those tiny little components in modern electronic devices? It's both possible and easy to assemble those by hand. You can do it, and I'll teach you how!Think you don't have the tools? Think you can't manually place 0402s? Everything is possible with patience and practice. The equipment is minimal and you probably already have it. We'll learn the answer to THERE'S A SHORT ON A TINY PART OMG WHAT NOW? After this, you'll no longer need to be scared of SMD. Avoid caffeine immediately before the workshop, because shaky hands are a disadvantage.The workshop kit costs 20€. Please SIGN UP ON THE PAPER LIST at the Hardware Hacking Area. PLEASE BE ON TIME!* https://0xfb.com/cat* https://github.com/kliment/catws</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kliment</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://0xfb.com/cat</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace">
      <event id="1656" guid="c9e70d14-cb57-4a18-886d-97cd50758729">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Akrobatik_%26_Animal_Walks</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1656-session_akrobatik_animal_walks</slug>
        <title>Akrobatik &amp; Animal Walks</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Little funny Warmups &amp; Basic Acrobatic Tricks with partner
Ausgleichssport! Nicht nur für Beine und Finger, sondern auch für den Rest. Bitte kommt idealerweise in bequemen Klamotten / Sportkleidung. Bring eine (Yoga-)Matte mit, wenn du eine hast :)Trainingsplan: Erwärmung mit witzigen und anstregenden Animal-Walks, danach gibt's ne Einführung in grundlegende Partner-Akrobatik-Tricks. Aufeinander stehen, fliegen und Muskeln benutzen, von denen du nicht wusstest, dass du sie hast. ;-)Keine Vorkenntnisse erforderlich, Kindertauglich, Partner~in findet sich vor Ort.Keine Anmeldung erforderlich, einfach vorbeikommen. Wenn voll, dann fertsch.--balancing sports, not just for legs and finger, but the whole body!Please come in comfy clothes and bring a matress (if available)Plan: funny, but effective animal-walks as warm-upbasic acrobatic tricks with a partner, standing on each other, flying, using muscles you were anaware of belonging themno pre-reques, kids-friendly, partners can be found instantlyno registration needed, just be punctual at the assambly.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1378" guid="fc3d22b8-3dfd-48bf-b90d-bb660e5c0dac">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:BODILY_CHATROOM:_Contact_Improvisation_Dance_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1378-session_bodily_chatroom_contact_improvisation_dance_workshop</slug>
        <title>BODILY CHATROOM: Contact Improvisation Dance Workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Get in Reallife Touch! A very special dancing lesson that aims to get you closer: with yourself and with others.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1689" guid="564aaef5-348d-44f1-b7fc-9597415a4e87">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hoola_Hoophoophoop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T11:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1689-session_hoola_hoophoophoop</slug>
        <title>Hoola Hoophoophoop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Hoola Hoop Hands On Workshop for beginners
Wir waren ziehhhhmlich sehr gut drauf, als wir diese Workshops eingetragen haben. Beim Workshop selbst werden wir das natürlich auch sein!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1688" guid="0187816e-d66e-4096-9b8b-1c752c8be936">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Qi_Gongongongongongong</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1688-session_qi_gongongongongongong</slug>
        <title>Qi Gongongongongongong</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Qigong (chinesisch 氣功 / 气功, Pinyin qìgōng, W.-G. ch'i-kung), in geläufiger deutscher Schreibweise auch Chigong, ist eine chinesische Meditations-, Konzentrations- und Bewegungsform zur Kultivierung von Körper und Geist. (Quelle: Wikipedia)
Ein Qi-Gong Workshop für 8 Personen.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1655" guid="65729dc6-ab48-4d20-b427-af743ab464c4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:REBOOT:_Learn_how_to_massage_your_nerdy_cramps_away</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1655-session_reboot_learn_how_to_massage_your_nerdy_cramps_away</slug>
        <title>REBOOT: Learn how to massage your nerdy cramps away</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room M1">
      <event id="1218" guid="9ef2a13a-61f1-4b47-a4f5-2bdd2c1b66de">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Alternatives_to_Google_Apps_on_Android</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1218-session_alternatives_to_google_apps_on_android</slug>
        <title>Alternatives to Google Apps on Android</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>I will go over my experience with finding and implementing alternatives. I go over how I used different tools, protocols, and software such as OwnCloud, CardDAV, CalDAV,, RSS, FreeOTP. and OpenVPN to decentralize my digital life and the pros and cons of doing such.
Follow the journey of a long time Android user who sawone day, every aspect of their digital life was centralized by Google.Calendar, Contacts, email, instant messaging, etc. Is it worth it toseek alternatives when the phone's ecosystem is centrally communicatingwith Google?I will go over my experience with finding and implementing alternatives.I go over how I used different tools, protocols, and software such asOwnCloud, CardDAV, CalDAV,, RSS, FreeOTP. and OpenVPN to decentralize mydigital life and the pros and cons of doing such.Alexis works to secure the web by working on HTTPSEverywhere. She has previously been a web developer and systemadministrator for 5 years and a statistician in the education realm. Shehas earned degrees from the Rochester Institute of Technology in MediaArts and Technology and The New School in Organizational ChangeManagement. She is very passionate about encryption and tech equity forall. Alexis can be found either online ranting about bad security &amp;surveillance policies, crocheting, or tinkering with a new tech toy.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dreirik</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1219" guid="c997a62c-fd35-4c59-99f9-324cd4e62b65">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Ask_the_Electronic_Frontier_Foundation</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1219-session_ask_the_electronic_frontier_foundation</slug>
        <title>Ask the Electronic Frontier Foundation</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>"Ask the EFF" will be a panel presentation and question-and-answer session with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, featuring Kurt Opsahl, Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel; and Staff Technologists Alexis Hancock and Mona Wang
"Ask the EFF" will be a panel presentation andquestion-and-answer session with the Electronic Frontier Foundation,featuring Kurt Opsahl, Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel;and Staff Technologists Alexis Hancock and Mona Wang. Come for thelatest information about how the law is racing to catch up withtechnological change from staffers at the Electronic FrontierFoundation, the Internet's premiere digital civil liberties groupfighting for freedom and privacy in the computer age. Come with yourquestions about current EFF issues such as the effort to undermineencryption (and add backdoors), discussion of our technology projectslike Certbot (now our of beta!), encrypted DNS, and privacy enhancingsoftware, and much more that are important to you.urt Opsahl is the Deputy Executive Director andGeneral Counsel of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. In addition torepresenting clients on civil liberties, free speech and privacy law,Opsahl counsels on EFF projects and initiatives. Opsahl is the leadattorney on the Coders' Rights Project.Alexis Hancock is a Staff Technologist who works on EFF's HTTPSEverywhere web extension. She's researches ways to expand and advocateconsumer privacy, with a recent focus on mobile and dedicates time toclose the equity gap in tech.Mona Wang is a Staff Technologist working on our initiative to encryptthe entire Internet. She researches and tracks methods of globalInternet censorship for our International working group. She alsodevelops  STARTTLS Everywhere, an initiative to secure email delivery,and our Let's Encrypt client, Certbot, to secure the web with HTTPS.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dreirik</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://eff.org/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1130" guid="087da055-6f83-4f3c-a074-11a00403f59a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Bridging_the_silicon_gap_in_open_hardware</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T21:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1130-session_bridging_the_silicon_gap_in_open_hardware</slug>
        <title>Bridging the silicon gap in open hardware</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Paradigms from the open source / free software community are increasingly being applied in the hardware domain, but at the moment everyone relies strongly on proprietary chips. Open source chip design is a challenge and opportunity. I will give an overview about previous and current related projects, explain how the chip development cycle works, what the barriers to open source chips are, why we need open source chips, who will benefit, and how you can get involved. There will also be room for discussion and connecting.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Morn</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1081" guid="1429fea1-e821-4592-852e-6ae1c0eb1931">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:C3auti</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1081-session_c3auti</slug>
        <title>C3auti</title>
        <subtitle>c3auti Nonverbalen-Karten Meetup</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
find more Info at [[C3auti]]</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Lasse</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1674" guid="4f796d4d-75ff-4b55-a62a-71ba09449983">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:CCC_und_European_Digital_Rights</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1674-session_ccc_und_european_digital_rights</slug>
        <title>CCC und European Digital Rights</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Short presentation and discussion by and with EDRi and CCC people. #uploadfilter #cryptowar #netzdg #softwarepatents
* What is European Digital Rights (EDRi)?* What is the CCC's role and what could it be?* How you can help to shape european policy?* How can you support CCC to be more vocal and become a powerful voice for digital rights in europe?</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kantorkel</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1734" guid="eee4a8e9-a6e9-49f8-8c0b-7b3c222548d4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Chill_time_for_Japanese_talk</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T01:45:00+01:00</date>
        <start>01:45</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1734-session_chill_time_for_japanese_talk</slug>
        <title>Chill time for Japanese talk</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>This is a placeholder for the previous two sessions to push the Q&amp;A to this timeslot or to dynamically start with the IT talk a bit later.
In case the listeners have a lot of question about the Japanese Reading talk (23:00-00:30) or the IT in Japan talk (00:30-01:45) this time slot will give us enough time to discuss a bit more :)This is not a stand-alone session but should be used by listeners of any of the two talks right before this talk to talk to the speakers Mona and Alex.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Taulex</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1712" guid="4cb31da7-7b42-403f-af33-6777796f48bb">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Google-sensei_und_Leiharbeit_-_IT_in_Japan_(Zugabe)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T00:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>00:30</start>
        <duration>1:15</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1712-session_google_sensei_und_leiharbeit_it_in_japan_zugabe_</slug>
        <title>Google-sensei und Leiharbeit - IT in Japan (Zugabe)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Japan ist neben vielen Dingen auch als Land der Technik bekannt. Vor allem Games aller Art und Hardware aus Japan sind weltweit verbreitet, aber kennt irgendwer gute japanische Software? Wie IT in Japan von innen aussieht, und ob das Land wirklich so hightech ist wie man vielleicht denken mag, berichtet eine zurückgekehrte Deutsche.
'''DAS IST GENAU DER GLEICHE TALK WIE HEUTE FRUEH, nur nochmal, da es viele Personen gab, die leider keinen Platz mehr hatten.'''Ich bin nach abgeschlossenem Japanologie-Studium nach Japan gegangen und bin komplett fachfremd in der IT gelandet. Meine anfängliche Euphorie zum Engineer ("Enjinia") ausgebildet zu werden ist schnell der Realität aus sturem Auswendiglernen, E-Mails, die zu 70% aus Floskeln bestehen, und dem Erlernen von förmlich korrektem Austausch von Visitenkarten gewichen. Inmitten von allerlei Kuriositäten durfte ich aber auch für mich sehr wertvolle Erfahrungen machen, wie etwa die Teilnahme als STM ("Shownet Team Member") für das ShowNet, eine große Präsentation von bleeding-edge Netzwerk-Technologie auf der Interop Tokyo (https://www.interop.jp/shownet/?lang=en). Von April 2017 bis Juni 2019 habe ich nun also die IT-Welt in Japan hautnah erlebt und kann einiges berichten. Ich würde neben der ein oder anderen Kurisoität (z.B. dass der Minister für Cyber-Security nicht weiß, wie man einen USB-Stick benutzt (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/nov/15/japan-cyber-security-ministernever-used-computer-yoshitaka-sakurada)) über grundlegendere Probleme (z.B. Bildungssystem, mangelnde Englisch-Kenntnisse) und wie damit umgegangen wird (z.B. viele Meetups und Communities) erzählen. Der Talk ist also weniger technisch als mehr erzählerisch gedacht. Als Zielgruppe sehe ich Leute, die Interesse an Japan als Land haben und Leute, die geschäftlich mit japanischen Firmen zu tun haben oder dies in Erwägung ziehen.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mona144</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1538" guid="662bce46-ca80-4bd6-9c8a-03961ed938ee">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Japanese_(Reading)_Beginner_to_Expert_(Encore)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T23:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1538-session_japanese_reading_beginner_to_expert_encore_</slug>
        <title>Japanese (Reading) Beginner to Expert (Encore)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>An overview to writing and studying Japanese from zero to native comprehension.
This is the exact same talk as [[Session:Japanese_(Reading)_Beginner_to_Expert|the talk with the same name from day 1]], but with less "try yourself" and more, optimized information, as I got some useful feedback from my first talk and the wish to do it again.   Here is a Copy-Paste from the original Workshop (but this time there won't be any time for writing yourself):   This is for everyone eager to get started in Japanese reading and writing or get a few ideas on how to improve.      No knowledge of Japanese required, we will start from scratch. '''Please bring a pen and some paper to try some writing.'''      What we'll discuss:   * What Japanese writing is made up of und which symbols are used for what purposes.   * The most basic Japanese symbols, Hiragana and Katakana and try writing a few ourselves while also experiencing the ridiculously simple pronunciation. With that we can already read our first few words.   * How to study Japanese in general   * Why adults have a hard time reading texts made for children and why Japanese writing is a huge mess   * The next step would be studying around 2000 Kanji, but we will just try writing a few, talk about the wacky world of reading Japanese texts with Kanji and how they are a complete mess and close the Workshop with looking at a method to get them into your head within half a year. The presented method for studying Kanji will be the Heisig method using koohii and Anki for best results in properly understanding the Kanji.   After this course and a few more minutes-hours of studying you will be ready to read a few easy Japanese children's books.      '''Useful stuff:'''* search for "Hiragana Chart" or "Katakana Chart" or "Hiragana chart stroke order" or "Katakana chart stroke order" to get all sorts of useful charts* Recommended Textbooks for studying Japanese: "Genki I" and "Genki II"* a detailed explanation of the Heisig method to study all the Kanji and an introduction to using Anki to do that. There is also a deck there to download with the best koohii stories up to 2015, but it needs some adjustments to be really useful: https://nihongoshark.com/learn-kanji/* Anki's website: https://apps.ankiweb.net/ for Android look for AnkiDroid and for iOS look for AnkiMobile (or something like that)* Kanji deck from above post from NihongoShark.com: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1956010956* -UPDATED AGAIN- Kanji deck from NihongoShark with adjustments as I would study them (only meaning to Kanji, no information that is too much): https://megastore.uni-augsburg.de/get/wUGuvVTmwS/* the koohii Community: https://kanji.koohii.com/ (&lt;- not a page I used or visit, but that's where the stories are from for the deck)* Tae Kim's Complete Guide to Japanese: http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/complete/ &lt;- also pretty nice, I read through this one (on my phone, there is an android app of it) after finishing Genki I and Genki II* Animelon: https://animelon.com/ &lt;- anime with Japanese and English subtitles (customizable) and more. Consider donating or offering technical help!* Abroad in Japan: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHL9bfHTxCMi-7vfxQ-AYtg &lt;- entertaining English videos about Japan* Nihongo no Mori: https://www.youtube.com/user/freejapaneselessons3 &lt;- grammar lessonsIf anything you wanted to see here is missing, write me an e-mail: alex.m.s@gmx.de</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Taulex</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1269" guid="edb78696-bb02-4e15-95c1-39e32d4b0a94">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Kernel_Hacking</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1269-kernel_hacking</slug>
        <title>Kernel Hacking</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Write a simple kernel driver, debug and trace it remotely with gdb.
In this hands-on workshop, you have a chance to learn some cool tricks working with Linux kernel code. KGDB, the kernel debugger, allows you to debug a kernel running on a different architecture, remotely, just like you would debug a program running in userspace. A powerful trace infrastructure makes it easier to spot issues in time-sensitive systems, when setting a breakpoint is not an option. </description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Vtec</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1018" guid="cf0f33c6-12f0-4aa7-b371-ffb80f06af3e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:NIFTI-Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1018-session_nifti_meetup</slug>
        <title>NIFTI-Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Netzwerktreffen aller FNIT-Gruppen
Das Netzwerktreffen der FNIT-Gruppen mit Interesse an Technik im deutschsprachigen Raum.Ihr seit eine neue Gruppe - frei, von den Haecksen oder von F.U.C.K? Dann schaut vorbei!Organising person: melzai</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Janepie</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://nifti.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1070" guid="4abeba44-7a8e-477c-8eb0-09b1226d924c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:The_Bisq_DAO:_A_New_Model_for_Sustainable_Free_Software</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1070-session_the_bisq_dao_a_new_model_for_sustainable_free_software</slug>
        <title>The Bisq DAO: A New Model for Sustainable Free Software</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>This talk covers the primary mechanisms by which this is possible, offering a  completely new paradigm for funding free software...that could maybe one day be applied to make consumer services, government, and business more sustainable and more accountable.
Bisq is free software with a revenue model integrated in the natural flow of using it—revenue is collected when people use Bisq to trade, and this revenue funds Bisq's development. But there are no investors, no companies, no bank accounts, no foundations, and no legal entities of any kind to make this happen. *Value transfer happens entirely through the software*. This talk covers the primary mechanisms by which this is possible, offering a  completely new paradigm for funding free software...that could maybe one day be applied to make consumer services, government, and business more sustainable and more accountable.</description>
        <persons/>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1445" guid="48076089-ef46-4bea-b689-3a994ce00509">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:The_chromium_mess_meets_Android</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1445-session_the_chromium_mess_meets_android</slug>
        <title>The chromium mess meets Android</title>
        <subtitle>Proposals on how to get a fully free WebView build or replace it with something completely new</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>WebView is one of the core components of the Android system, used and abused by apps to render web content (HTML, CSS, JS). WebView is nowadays built out of the Chromium source tree which has been plagued by privacy and freedom issues. As a fully free-software Android distribution, Replicant is exploring different paths to create a WebView build that respects user's privacy and freedom. Our tentative approaches go all the way from further cleaning the Chromium source after projects like ungoogled-chromium, to fully replacing WebView by a shim built around GeckoView. We will present our approaches on this lightning talk, on the hopes of getting feedback from the community and engaging other projects to collaborate with us.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dllud</person>
          <person id="0">JeremyRand</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://git.replicant.us/contrib/hominoid/webview-presentation/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1308" guid="e5c58221-0620-47b5-81f2-1bbbe3b9ef9a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:The_mysterious_simplicity_of_FORTH</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1308-session_the_mysterious_simplicity_of_forth</slug>
        <title>The mysterious simplicity of FORTH</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Introduction to FORTH – a very unusual, weird programming language.
Weird properties of FORTH:* It is unclear whether FORTH is an interpreted or a compiled language* Arbitrary FORTH code can be run at compile-time to influence what is compiled* You can completely change the meaning, syntax, ...anything of the language without patching the interpreter/compiler* You can add new control structures or programming paradigms that fit in well with the built-in ones (In fact, the built-in ones (like if, else, loop) are implemented using FORTH code as well)* FORTH is very low level and very high level at the same time* FORTH is very simple.  After hearing the talk, you might be able to completely implement a (non-standard) FORTH from memory in less than an hour.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MichaelStruwe</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Pseudoroom">
      <event id="1608" guid="25601f7b-e9a9-49fe-af8e-2b3920d3d53e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:An_introduction_to_the_post-apocalyptic_skill_of_spinning_yarn</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:50:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:50</start>
        <duration>2:10</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Pseudoroom</room>
        <slug>36c3-1608-session_an_introduction_to_the_post_apocalyptic_skill_of_spinning_yarn</slug>
        <title>An introduction to the post-apocalyptic skill of spinning yarn</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We will show you and explain how to make your own yarn from wool and other fibres.
++ Wir treffen uns für möglichst viel Tageslicht unten im CCL auf der Fläche am Wasserbecken (unter der Rolltreppe). ++Wir werden euch erklären und zeigen, wie man aus Wolle und anderen Fasern sein eigenes Garn herstellt.Wir haben Wolle und einige fertige Handspindeln dabei sowie ein paar Bausätze um euch eigene Holzspindeln zu bauen.Grundsätzlich können auch Kinder, erfahrungsgemäß etwa ab Vorschul-/Grundschulalter, Handspinnen lernen. Allerdings braucht es am Anfang einiges an Geduld und Motivation und wir werden zu zweit Kinder nicht sinnvoll betreuen können. Wenn ihr aber gemeinsam mit Kindern teilnehmen möchtet ist das natürlich kein Problem.Links zum Workshop: https://www.wollkanal.de/2019/12/29/links-fuer-spinnanfaenger/---++ We will meet at the lowest level in the CCL around the water basin (under the escalator) to have as much daylight as possible. ++We will show you and explain how to make your own yarn from wool and other fibres.We bring wool and a hand full of ready-made hand spindles as well as some kits to build your own wooden spindle.In general, children can definitely learn to spin yarn, usually from pre-school / primary school age on. However, at the beginning it needs a lot of patience and motivation and we will not be able to give them the necessary support ourselves. But if you want to participate together with your children it is totally possible.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Trinn</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1694" guid="b9dd8c6b-51dc-422c-b942-e22896ba2f0e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Captain_Sonar</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:21:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:21</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Pseudoroom</room>
        <slug>36c3-1694-session_captain_sonar</slug>
        <title>Captain Sonar</title>
        <subtitle>Lets Play 3</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Captain Sonar
Wir spielen das Spiel Captain Sonar.Bitte über https://www.schokoladensouffle.eu/captainsonar/ anmelden, maximal acht Teilnehmer, FCFSWir spielen bei der Gaderobe im Pseudoroom (CCL Gebäude ganz unten)DECT 3060 bei Rückfragenmehr Infos zum Spiel: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Sonar</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ankylotech</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.schokoladensouffle.eu/captainsonar/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room M2">
      <event id="1408" guid="6e3a5180-7713-47a2-9c53-e928d41ee312">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Art_Inspired_by_Assange_and_Wikileaks</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1408-session_art_inspired_by_assange_and_wikileaks</slug>
        <title>Art Inspired by Assange and Wikileaks</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A collection of art projects inspired by Julian Assange and Wikileaks
Art deliberately creates a chaos, a distortion, an exception by returning to the source (of freedom of information, free flow, of free expression, of a free tech, a mathematic/scientific formula) from which we redistribute the codes/ signs/ symbols and their meanings consciously to the audience, thus a chaos with acceptance as an emergent autonomous power to create the new norm.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Crickets</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://defend.wikileaks.org/36c3/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1639" guid="67edea8e-029c-49c1-96e7-3142726e2b54">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Auti-Ruhe-Raum</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T23:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>23:00</start>
        <duration>9:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1639-session_auti_ruhe_raum</slug>
        <title>Auti-Ruhe-Raum</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Ausweichmöglichkeit Meltdownroom
english belowDa am 29.12. abends eine Party in Halle 3 stattfindet, die auch die Nacht über sehr laut sein wird, wollen wir euch eine Ausweichmöglichkeit zum Meltdownroom bieten. Because there will be a Party in Hall 3, which will be loud the whole night, we try to give you another option to the meltdownroom.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Benjaminwand</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1059" guid="40223e47-9260-4412-a25c-3ed07ac2fd70">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Carbon.txt_-_what_would_a_robots.txt_for_green_infrastructure_look_like%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1059-session_carbon_txt_what_would_a_robots_txt_for_green_infrastructure_look_like_</slug>
        <title>Carbon.txt - what would a robots.txt for green infrastructure look like?</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We all know computers run on electricity, and that we need to, as responsible professionals, get our infrastructure off fossil fuels to stand a chance of avoiding the worst of climate change. But how can you know if organisations in a digital project’s supply chain really are running on renewable power? After spending ten years building an open database to make this easy to check at the The Green Web Foundation, we are proposing a convention called carbon.txt, to decentralise this process.
We all know computers run on electricity, and that we need to, as responsible professionals, get our infrastructure off fossil fuels to stand a chance of avoiding the worst of climate change. But how can you know if organisations in a digital project’s supply chain really are running on renewable power? After spending ten years building an open database to make this easy to check at the The Green Web Foundation, we are proposing a convention called carbon.txt, to decentralise this process. We have two goals:1) make it easier to make claims about how you power your infrastructure, by linking them to the certificates issued when renewable energy generation, like new wind farms and solar panels is attached to national grids.2) make it easy to verify claims made by others, by taking as many lessons from solving similar problems over the last 30 years of the internet, so you can follow a chain of provenance from a website or API, to the datacentre is uses, to the energy provider, to the energy certificates used to generate that powerWe are looking for collaborators to help develop the spec, implement tools against in different languages, and test it for common use cases.Chris Adams is an environmentally focussed tech generalist, spending the last ten years working in tech startups, blue chip companies and government, as a user researcher, product manager, developer, sysadmin and UX-er.He is an organiser of ClimateAction.tech, a community for technology professionals taking climate action, and a director of the Green WebFoundation.Martin Meyerhoff is a freelance software developer and coach with a background in public policy and administration, specialising in German climate policy. He is a member of the board on Open Tech School eV, and has spent the last 5 years teaching serverside programming at community events in Berlin. He is currently partnering with the Green Web Foundation on building D.A.M.E.E., the world’s largest distributed, open source GHG emission tracking tool.</description>
        <persons/>
        <links>
          <link>https://carbontxt.org/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1085" guid="d257071f-c913-4a48-b01b-65f4c28c73dc">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Finding_your_new_home:_Canadian_Immigration_system</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1085-session_finding_your_new_home_canadian_immigration_system</slug>
        <title>Finding your new home: Canadian Immigration system</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Options to make Canada your new home from obtaining visa to immigration.
</description>
        <persons/>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1086" guid="901b927b-cd27-4250-a434-358aa6b214c9">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Insulin_hackers_meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1086-session_insulin_hackers_meetup</slug>
        <title>Insulin hackers meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Type 1 diabetes meetup. Lets discuss experiences and learnings with Continuos glucose monitoring (CGM), the open artificial pancreas system (OpenAPS) and looping in general. Bring your T1D hardware!
Hier könnt ihr die [https://insulinjunkie.de/download/1040/ Slides] runterladen. Ich habe Sie auf dieser Facebook-Gruppe: https://www.facebook.com/groups/loopedDE/Bei Fragen zum Closed Loop:* https://www.facebook.com/groups/loopedDE/* https://de.loopercommunity.org/Falls ihr mit mir Kontakt aufnehmen wollt:* Mail: der -at- insulinjunkie.de* Twitter [https://twitter.com/insulinjunkiede @InsulinJunkieDe]* Instagram [https://instagram.com/insulinjunkiede @InsulinJunkieDe]* Facebook https://facebook.com/insulinjunkiede* Mastodon: [https://chaos.social/web/accounts/223606 @insulinjunkiede@chaos.social]* DECT @ 36C3: 5444* SIP@ EPVPN: 5444 :-)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">InsulinJunkieDe</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1043" guid="cec89a33-bdb9-4fbd-8cda-5926619e47d8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Let%27s_hack_words!</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:15</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1043-session_let_s_hack_words_</slug>
        <title>Let's hack words!</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let's hack words is a workshop for everyone, who wants to explore creative writing, build worlds and lets characters dive into adventures.
If you ever wanted to know, how to get from blank page to an adventurous story, staffed with lively characters and set in a vivid world, then this workshop is for you.During the last years, this workshop was about starting out with a blank page, the hero's journey, archetype characters and story worlds. Let's try out something new this time: story beats (also called "story points"). What phases are there in a story and how does character-driven storytelling work?Bring your writing gear - pens and paper will work best for the writing exercises.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Jinxx</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/hackwords</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1107" guid="b0641b7f-8bbd-443e-9d06-8f1f61cea976">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Make_peace_not_warcraft</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1107-session_make_peace_not_warcraft</slug>
        <title>Make peace not warcraft</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Introduction, discussion and networking about peace-orientated technology development and assessment in hacker- &amp; makerspaces
''(While this abstract is in English, this meet-up will be held either in English or German; depending on who wants to participate!)''This meet-up is intended as a networking opportunity for all species, who are interested in questions of peace-orientated technology development and assessment and how the future partizipation of citizen science (hackerspaces, makerspaces, fab labs, school labs,....) could look like.After a short introduction of our project, we want to discuss with you, share ideas and tie knots for the greater cause. There will be some snacks aswell ;)'''About Us'''&lt;br&gt;Ianus - Science.Peace.Technology. is a group of professors at Technical University Darmstadt. Since it's over 30 years of existence it conducted internationally recognized research in fields like nuclear disarmament and cyberpeace.Ianus Peacelab arises from this environment and wants to invoke questions of peace &amp; conflict research, sustainability and responsible development in the citizen science community.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Sun</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://ianus-peacelab.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1096" guid="1b8b07bc-a230-4791-bc68-955f0834d7a7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mechanical_Keyboard_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>2:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1096-session_mechanical_keyboard_meetup</slug>
        <title>Mechanical Keyboard Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Try out a mechanical keyboard or show off your collection and chat with like-minded keyclackers.
Over recent years quality input hardware has gained popularity harking back to a time where computers regularly cost 5 figures and manufacturers weren't trying to save every penny using mushy rubberdomes and flimsy keycaps for key input peripherals.The modular design of mechanical keyswitches leaves room for countless customisation options like custom layouts or just nicer looking keycaps, or enabling to build specialized keypads using custom controllers and open firmware.This meetup is meant to appreciate the technology and provide grounds for people to try out a mechanical keyboard for the first time or show off their collection and chat with like-minded individuals.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Rot13</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1036" guid="219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8d6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:15</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1036-session_translation_team_meeting</slug>
        <title>Translation Team Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Meeting Day 3 #1 2nd language</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.
This meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Katti</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1165" guid="d630961b-f508-4b39-9a77-68812d919594">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wondrous_mathematics:_A_primer_to_the_set-theoretic_multiverse_philosophy_(a_guided_tour_to_the_limits_of_mathematical_reasoning)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T22:40:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:40</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1165-session_wondrous_mathematics_a_primer_to_the_set_theoretic_multiverse_philosophy_a_guided_tour_to_the_limits_of_mathematical_reasoning_</slug>
        <title>Wondrous mathematics: A primer to the set-theoretic multiverse philosophy (a guided tour to the limits of mathematical reasoning)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>This is a talk about the foundational crisis in mathematics and its resolution, Gödel incompleteness phenomena ("there are true statements which are provably unprovable"), unknowability concerning infinity (the continuum hypothesis) and a new philosophy which gives an intriguing and coherent common perspective on these topics.
The talk gives a primer to the set-theoretic multiverse philosophy, which was recently put forward by Joel David Hamkins.To enjoy the the talk, you should have an interest in the intersection of mathematics and philosophy, but you don't need to bring any specific mathematical or logical prerequisites. This talk is an invitation to follow along and ask lots of questions on the way. :-)Note to participants of older talks about alternative mathematical universes: This talk does, for a change, not discuss the toposes of those talks. :-) It's about the new set-theoretic philosophy by Joel David Hamkins!''Bring something to sit on (perhaps a jacket or coat), because we might need to move in front of M2.''* '''[https://iblech.gitlab.io/bb/multiverse.html Paper the talk is based on]'''* '''[https://www.speicherleck.de/iblech/stuff/multiverse-philosophy-36c3.pdf Slides]'''Some pointers to things we discussed after the session:* [https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5389450/1/The_Finale_of_the_Ultimate_Meta_Mega_Crossover Fan fiction by Eliezer Yudkowsky about a team of multiverse-traveling superheroes]* ''Permutation City'' by Greg Egan, an intriguing hard science fiction novel touching on living in digital simulations and discussing whether the computational substrate digital beings run on is actually relevant* By David Corfield: the book ''Towards a Philosophy of Real Mathematics'', [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11229-017-1569-7 a paper about a type-theoretic treatment of the definitive article "the"], [https://ncatlab.org/davidcorfield/files/AndTalk2.pdf slides about a type-theoretic treatment of the connective "and"]* [https://projecteuclid.org/download/pdf_1/euclid.bams/1183547548 An explicit equation which we believe to not possess any solutions but such that Peano Arithmetic (PA) cannot prove this fact]* ''Change Agent'' by Daniel Suarez (containing a subplot involving a person with flipped chirality)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://iblech.gitlab.io/bb/multiverse.html</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Labitat">
      <event id="1592" guid="c761f1af-c090-4e3e-9165-151d0bafb846">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Badgelife_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Labitat</room>
        <slug>36c3-1592-session_badgelife_meetup</slug>
        <title>Badgelife Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Informal gathering of people interested in artistic, electronic conference badges and PCB design in general
This is an informal gathering of all people interested in the artform that is electronic badges and creative usage of printed circuit boards. If you have either made a badge (official or not, this event or other events) to show off or are interested to see and talk about badges that other people have made, come by and hang out at this meetup.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Tf</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Seminar room 13">
      <event id="1350" guid="5a4d6500-f96f-4e73-bab7-251c5d2f2b6f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Behavioural_change_and_changing_habits</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T22:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1350-session_behavioural_change_and_changing_habits</slug>
        <title>Behavioural change and changing habits</title>
        <subtitle>Exchange of concepts and discussion, prevention of chronic diseases like diabetes type 2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let’s discuss the power of habits and what it takes to change behaviour.
UPDATE: I add the slides as a link here in this event. Thanks everyone for contributing to the great discussion!A free discussion about behavioural change and its methods (Cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing etc.), the power of habits and how to change them.I'd also like to discuss how healthy lifestyle changes can prevent diabetes type 2 and other chronic diseases.----We'll continue the discussion tomorrow (December 30). The slides will also follow on that day (December 30).P.S. The introduction to CFAR content will happen at the LessWrong Rationality Workshop :)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Andru</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1stVSNYzxZS3wxcuan433MFRElyJh5YwQ/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1262" guid="7793d88f-e59b-47a4-a62f-a71f3b4de59a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Google-sensei_und_Leiharbeit_-_IT_in_Japan</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1262-session_google_sensei_und_leiharbeit_it_in_japan</slug>
        <title>Google-sensei und Leiharbeit - IT in Japan</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Japan ist neben vielen Dingen auch als Land der Technik bekannt. Vor allem Games aller Art und Hardware aus Japan sind weltweit verbreitet, aber kennt irgendwer gute japanische Software? Wie IT in Japan von innen aussieht, und ob das Land wirklich so hightech ist wie man vielleicht denken mag, berichtet eine zurückgekehrte Deutsche.
Ich bin nach abgeschlossenem Japanologie-Studium nach Japan gegangen und bin komplett fachfremd in der IT gelandet. Meine anfängliche Euphorie zum Engineer ("Enjinia") ausgebildet zu werden ist schnell der Realität aus sturem Auswendiglernen, E-Mails, die zu 70% aus Floskeln bestehen, und dem Erlernen von förmlich korrektem Austausch von Visitenkarten gewichen. Inmitten von allerlei Kuriositäten durfte ich aber auch für mich sehr wertvolle Erfahrungen machen, wie etwa die Teilnahme als STM ("Shownet Team Member") für das ShowNet, eine große Präsentation von bleeding-edge Netzwerk-Technologie auf der Interop Tokyo (https://www.interop.jp/shownet/?lang=en). Von April 2017 bis Juni 2019 habe ich nun also die IT-Welt in Japan hautnah erlebt und kann einiges berichten. Ich würde neben der ein oder anderen Kurisoität (z.B. dass der Minister für Cyber-Security nicht weiß, wie man einen USB-Stick benutzt (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/nov/15/japan-cyber-security-ministernever-used-computer-yoshitaka-sakurada)) über grundlegendere Probleme (z.B. Bildungssystem, mangelnde Englisch-Kenntnisse) und wie damit umgegangen wird (z.B. viele Meetups und Communities) erzählen. Der Talk ist also weniger technisch als mehr erzählerisch gedacht. Als Zielgruppe sehe ich Leute, die Interesse an Japan als Land haben und Leute, die geschäftlich mit japanischen Firmen zu tun haben oder dies in Erwägung ziehen.'''[[Session:Google-sensei_und_Leiharbeit_-_IT_in_Japan_(Zugabe_1)|Wiederholung 1 an Tag 3 um 19:00 Uhr in Lecture Room 12]]''''''[[Session:Google-sensei_und_Leiharbeit_-_IT_in_Japan_(Zugabe)|Wiederholung 2 an Tag 3 um 24:30 Uhr in M1]]'''</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mona144</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1268" guid="2226ac66-2c22-4cf2-835c-c8c36bb4f665">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Ideen-/Erfahrungsaustausch_Linux_Install_Caf%C3%A9</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1268-session_ideen_erfahrungsaustausch_linux_install_caf</slug>
        <title>Ideen-/Erfahrungsaustausch Linux Install Café</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Wir wollen in unserem Hackerspace ein Linux Install Café auf die Beine stellen.
Wir wollen in unserem Hackerspace ein Linux Install Café auf die Beinestellen.An dieser Session wollen wir uns mit Gleichgesinnten austauschen.Hast du Ideen für Angebote, Workshops, etc.?  Komm vorbei und teiledeine Ideen.Hast du bereits Erfahrung mit Install Cafés (alsOrganisator oder Teilnehmer)? Komm vorbei und teile deine Erfahrung.Hast du weder Ideen, noch Erfahrung?  Komm vorbei und hör einfach zu.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">S3lph</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1143" guid="f160d7c6-46aa-4bb5-9a18-f909d7905156">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:LUKi_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:20</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1143-session_luki_meetup</slug>
        <title>LUKi Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>come together for people interested in LUKi e. V.
We want to meet and get to know each other - not only current members of LUKi e. V. but also (and especially) perosns interested in the topics and work of LUKi e. V.We welcome all human beings interested in discussing and supporting free and open software and infrastructure for churches or other social movements.CU at LUKi Meetup----... Jesus would use Linux! ... ;-)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">A-mo-rex</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://luki.org/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1251" guid="d3547f5d-e3c4-47c6-a796-96a6e1a15b20">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Lebensdauer_von_Computern_und_warum_sie_so_kurz_ist</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1251-session_lebensdauer_von_computern_und_warum_sie_so_kurz_ist</slug>
        <title>Lebensdauer von Computern und warum sie so kurz ist</title>
        <subtitle>Wiederholung</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Ein Workshop darüber, warum unsere technischen Geräte häufig durch neue ersetzt werden und wie wir das ändern könnten.
'''Aufgrund hoher Nachfrage gibt es einen weiteren Termin, zu dem wir uns bei [https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/c:0:432.04:445.53/ ein paar Sitzgelegenheiten] treffen.'''Computer und Smartphones werden häufig nur wenige Jahre benutzt, bevor sie in der Schublade verschwinden.Das ist eine riesige Verschwendung von Ressourcen, die wir uns auf Dauer nicht leisten können.Dieser Workshop steckt die Teilnehmer·innen in die Schuhe von Produzent·innen, und versucht so zu erforschen, wie es zu diesem Phänomen kommt, und unter welchen Rahmenbedingungen wir es verhindern könnten. Spoiler: Mit der Verlängerung der Garantie ist es nicht getan.Wir werden mit einem kleinem Simulation-Tool herumspielen und versuchen, dessen Ergebnis zu verändern. So können wir gezielt einzelne Einflüsse herausarbeiten.Der Workshop entstand aus [https://dresden.bits-und-baeume.org/ Bits und Bäume Dresden] und greift den Abschnitt "Langlebigkeit von Software und Hardware" aus den [https://bits-und-baeume.org/forderungen/info/de Forderungen von Bits und Bäume] auf.Noch befindet sich der Workshop in der "Beta" und soll später auch all denen das Thema vermitteln, die sich sonst nur am Rande mit Digitalisierung befassen.Jede·r Teilnehmer·in sollte auf einen Web-Browser zugreifen können. Laptop/Tablet ist natürlich schöner als Smartphone. Am Fehlen davon soll's im Zweifel aber nicht scheitern.'''An beiden Terminen findet der selbe Inhalt statt.'''</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Tropf</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1195" guid="d3f4b1b6-0a37-4d2d-939a-cf502195180c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:NetzDG-Reform_-_Vernetzung</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1195-session_netzdg_reform_vernetzung</slug>
        <title>NetzDG-Reform - Vernetzung</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Das BMJV hat einen bedenklichen Referententwurf für ein Gesetz zur Bekämpfung des Rechtsextremismus und der Hasskriminalität  vorgelegt. Enthalten sind Verschärfung des NetzDG, des TMG, der STPO, des StGB und des BKAG. Wir wollen uns gern mit allen treffen, die an dem Thema arbeiten oder interessiert sind.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Elisabethdigiges</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1288" guid="386968c0-f7b5-421f-9283-0e0a454352e7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Tor_Organizations_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1288-session_tor_organizations_meetup</slug>
        <title>Tor Organizations Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kantorkel</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1028" guid="219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8d8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T19:40:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:40</start>
        <duration>1:20</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1028-session_translation_team_meeting</slug>
        <title>Translation Team Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Meeting Day 3 #2 2nd language</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.
This meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Katti</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1149" guid="8ffb50b3-43d4-4164-9d1e-f0e91b5b179a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:XMPP_Operator_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1149-session_xmpp_operator_meetup</slug>
        <title>XMPP Operator Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A meetup for server admins of public XMPP providers
There is a need for a general landing page for the ecosystem that addresses potential interested users. Something akin joinmastodon.org which allows people to quickly get an idea what federated chat over xmpp is like and what are trustable places to sign up for an account.To know what server to recommend to users we first need to get a list of servers we are confident about and willing to recommend as a community. However on the basis of what does one recommend and how to establish this? We would like to start a conversation with server operators to get feedback on what such a 'quality provider' should look like.In this session we would like to use some time to present a proposal about what we think this landing page should do and look like and what we think should be the minimum quality level for operators. The rest of the meeting we'd like to use to gather feedback and have a discussion about this. We can also use some time for general discussion/questions about operating services.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Pep</person>
          <person id="0">Inputmice</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:C3blind">
      <event id="1612" guid="7278fa57-8749-4bac-99dc-9101f07a9ffe">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blind_Navigation_workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T10:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:C3blind</room>
        <slug>36c3-1612-session_blind_navigation_workshop</slug>
        <title>Blind Navigation workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Sai's #BlindNavigation workshop from 35c3 will also take place this year! If you're interested in learning to navigate blindly using guide canes, this is the session for you! As the workshop requires tremendous logistical effort, we will need to contact you in advance with exact details as to when the workshop will take place, but expect at least one timeslot provided on this page.To sign up, please fill in https://s.ai/ccc/ws.Fill in https://s.ai/ccc/fb after, For Science (&amp; my sanity)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Saizai</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://s.ai/ccc/ws</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1322" guid="f858e69c-5b50-405b-83b2-1aeeceaf54bc">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blind_Navigation_workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:C3blind</room>
        <slug>36c3-1322-session_blind_navigation_workshop</slug>
        <title>Blind Navigation workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Sai's #BlindNavigation workshop from 35c3 will also take place this year! If you're interested in learning to navigate blindly using guide canes, this is the session for you! As the workshop requires tremendous logistical effort, we will need to contact you in advance with exact details as to when the workshop will take place, but expect at least one timeslot provided on this page.To sign up, please fill in https://s.ai/ccc/ws.Fill in https://s.ai/ccc/fb after, For Science (&amp; my sanity)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Saizai</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://s.ai/ccc/ws</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1329" guid="1959840c-e042-4f3f-b6b0-967f8f2cdae2">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blind_Navigation_workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:C3blind</room>
        <slug>36c3-1329-session_blind_navigation_workshop</slug>
        <title>Blind Navigation workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Sai's #BlindNavigation workshop from 35c3 will also take place this year! If you're interested in learning to navigate blindly using guide canes, this is the session for you! As the workshop requires tremendous logistical effort, we will need to contact you in advance with exact details as to when the workshop will take place, but expect at least one timeslot provided on this page.To sign up, please fill in https://s.ai/ccc/ws.Fill in https://s.ai/ccc/fb after, For Science (&amp; my sanity)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Saizai</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://s.ai/ccc/ws</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:CriticalDecentralisationCluster">
      <event id="1258" guid="9cf095f6-efeb-495e-810b-716efc5ef7b0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blockchain_Interoperability:_NIPoPoWs_%26_Sidechains</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T19:40:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:40</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:CriticalDecentralisationCluster</room>
        <slug>36c3-1258-session_blockchain_interoperability_nipopows_sidechains</slug>
        <title>Blockchain Interoperability: NIPoPoWs &amp; Sidechains</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Moving value between chains
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Gtklocker</person>
          <person id="0">Dionyziz</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://nipopows.com/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1581" guid="7baed6db-c7e7-43f9-a813-9f785a853548">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Creating_Z-Wave_controllers_and_devices</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:CriticalDecentralisationCluster</room>
        <slug>36c3-1581-session_creating_z_wave_controllers_and_devices</slug>
        <title>Creating Z-Wave controllers and devices</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Hacking around Z-Wave smart home protocol
Hacking around Z-Wave smart home gateway based on Raspberry Pi and making your own Z-Wave device based on Z-Uno.Please take with you* Your laptop with** Access to the internet** Arduino IDE installed** Z-Uno package installed in Arduino IDE (see https://z-uno.z-wave.me/install for details - we will help you with this during the workshop - make sure to install 2.1.6 from repo http://z-uno.z-wave.me/files/z-uno/test-ucxx/package_z-wave.me_index.json)* Your Raspberry Pi 3/4 with Raspbian Stretch (optional)* Arduino compatible sensors to build your own Z-Wave sensor (optional)* Your Z-Wave stuff if any (optional)-----</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">PoltoS</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://z-uno.z-wave.me</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1667" guid="3002f29d-8abb-4aaa-aa93-f8dfb5739341">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Creating_Z-Wave_controllers_and_devices</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:CriticalDecentralisationCluster</room>
        <slug>36c3-1667-session_creating_z_wave_controllers_and_devices</slug>
        <title>Creating Z-Wave controllers and devices</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Hacking around Z-Wave smart home protocol
Hacking around Z-Wave smart home gateway based on Raspberry Pi and making your own Z-Wave device based on Z-Uno.Please take with you* Your laptop with** Access to the internet** Arduino IDE installed** Z-Uno package installed in Arduino IDE (see https://z-uno.z-wave.me/install for details - we will help you with this during the workshop - make sure to install 2.1.6 from repo http://z-uno.z-wave.me/files/z-uno/test-ucxx/package_z-wave.me_index.json)* Your Raspberry Pi 3/4 with Raspbian Stretch (optional)* Arduino compatible sensors to build your own Z-Wave sensor (optional)* Your Z-Wave stuff if any (optional)-----</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">PoltoS</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://z-uno.z-wave.me</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1709" guid="bf70aaec-6d41-45b9-899e-cba3c3fad252">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:THC_or_how_we_built_a_decentralized_treasure_hunt_for_36c3</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:30</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Assembly:CriticalDecentralisationCluster</room>
        <slug>36c3-1709-session_thc_or_how_we_built_a_decentralized_treasure_hunt_for_36c3</slug>
        <title>THC or how we built a decentralized treasure hunt for 36c3</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>An overview of the framework we have built for our decentralized treasure hunt and a deep dive into our cheap zero knowledge proof protocol
We will provide an overview of the framework we have built for our decentralized treasure hunt.We will show the architecture of the app (static web app + smart contract) and show how we managed to prevent the solutions disclosure with our cheap zero knowledge proof protocol.We don't have a projector. So We will just sit around our half broken screen and take it from there.Call us at 6676 or write us @dist0rtionproto on Twitter if you need any info.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Sirnicolaz</person>
          <person id="0">Vrde</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://github.com/social-dist0rtion-protocol/thc/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room 12">
      <event id="1647" guid="e274b309-b9f0-42ac-9079-12774db88e0f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Blue_Teamers_Unite!</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:15</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 12</room>
        <slug>36c3-1647-session_blue_teamers_unite_</slug>
        <title>Blue Teamers Unite!</title>
        <subtitle>Security Defense</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Meetup, discussion and shenanigans of blue teamers
Blue Teamers Unite! (Security Defense)Blue Teamers, CorpSecs, ITSec Departments and 1ManShow-(Sec)Admins unite! If you are less concerned with nation state ATP groups pivoting through your global network, but with James from accounting who can't stop clicking every pish he gets, then this meeting is for you. Let's just start sharing whatever day to day challenges concern you, what works, what fails, war stories and neat custom security measures that saved you more than once! Everyone is welcome, also if you want to get into the defensive field and haven't started yet. Even red teamers/pentesters if they are willing to share there go-to method to domain admin and what to do about it  :)Location: https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/ccl-lecture-room-12/</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mat</person>
          <person id="0">Marides</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1652" guid="6a57db5b-165d-4588-862f-0fe4cd637c91">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Bl%C3%A5haj_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:15</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 12</room>
        <slug>36c3-1652-session_blhaj_meetup</slug>
        <title>Blåhaj Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>All fishes welcome!
All fishes welcome! Bring your own shark or other aquatic animal! Drop by if you want to see all the sharks and meet other shark friends.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">SpaceLena</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1659" guid="8db6bf10-8cca-46a9-9a84-a2b81798eb2f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Dat_project_devs_%26_community_meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:30</start>
        <duration>1:15</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 12</room>
        <slug>36c3-1659-session_dat_project_devs_community_meetup</slug>
        <title>Dat project devs &amp; community meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Dat protocol &amp; surroundings gathering for devs and people interested
Meetup for people using, developing with or interested in the Dat Protocol. We'll talk about project, challenges, and whatever people are interested in.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Frando</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://dat.foundation</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1657" guid="dafd7f7b-1ec5-4a8f-a641-e09b37264d99">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Foundation_workshop:_Fun_with_fractals_and_programming_for_absolute_beginners_of_fractals_and_programming</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:10:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:10</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 12</room>
        <slug>36c3-1657-session_foundation_workshop_fun_with_fractals_and_programming_for_absolute_beginners_of_fractals_and_programming</slug>
        <title>Foundation workshop: Fun with fractals and programming for absolute beginners of fractals and programming</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Experience a guided tour through the first steps of programming. Simultaneously, you learn about imaginary numbers which, unlike any number you learn about in school, square to negative numbers. The end result will be a basic fractal viewer.
Bring something to sit on (for instance a jacket/coat), since the room we're in doesn't have any chairs.This is what a fractal looks like: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR7m6NI5qKBmUPFXaFgcl0HxLGhRfKLdWdRwXNwQbctlfDkUVTvJQ&amp;s'''[https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/36c3-python The code we created in the session]'''</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
          <person id="0">MatthiasHu</person>
          <person id="0">MichaelStruwe</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1715" guid="2456fdf7-f4d2-458a-9b85-2313058f9ec8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Google-Sensei_and_Contract_Work_-_IT_in_Japan</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:45:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:45</start>
        <duration>1:15</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 12</room>
        <slug>36c3-1715-session_google_sensei_and_contract_work_it_in_japan</slug>
        <title>Google-Sensei and Contract Work - IT in Japan</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Japan is especially known for its technology among other things. Games and hardware of all kinds from Japan are everywhere but does anyone know good Japanese software? What IT in Japan looks like from inside and if Japan really is as high-tech as it is made out to be is the topic of this talk as experienced by a young German.
'''THIS IS THE EXACT SAME TALK AS THIS MORNING, but again and in English.'''After I finished studying Japanology I went to Japan and without any knowledge landed an IT job. My euphoria of becoming an engineer ("Enjinia") was quickly replaced by the harsh reality of rote memorization, E-Mails that are 70% formalities and learning how to correctly exchange business cards. But despite all these curiosities there were valuable experiences along the way like taking part as an STM ("Shownet Team Member") for ShowNet, or a big presentation of bleeding-edge network technology at the Interop Tokyo (https://www.interop.jp/shownet/?lang=en). From April 2017 until June 2019 I experienced IT in Japan up close and now I want to tell you about it. I'll talk about wacky things like how Japan's Minister for Cyber Security doesn't know how to use a USB Stick (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/nov/15/japan-cyber-security-ministernever-used-computer-yoshitaka-sakurada)), general problems (e.g. education system, lack of English skills) and how they work around all of it (e.g. lots of meetups and communities).   This talk is less about technical stuff and more anecdotal experience showcase. It is for everyone who is interested in Japan or working with companies from there or thinking about doing so.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mona144</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1637" guid="183fa052-7bf9-45ee-985c-8a52e1ae17e4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Human_Punishment_Day_2_and_beyond</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T22:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:30</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 12</room>
        <slug>36c3-1637-session_human_punishment_day_2_and_beyond</slug>
        <title>Human Punishment Day 2 and beyond</title>
        <subtitle>Human Punishment- Day 3</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Human Punishment, kann man auch an zwei Tagen spielen. Oder drei...
Human Punishment ist ein Social Deduction Spiel, das Werewolf nicht unähnlich ist.Allerdings gibt es 3 Fraktionen mit eigenen Siegbedingungen, Fraktionswechsel während dem Spiel, potentiell einen Wiedereinstiwg für ausgeschiedene Spieler...Da ich leider nur die deutsche Version besitze, sollten Mitspieler Deutsch lesen können.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Echsenkoenig</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1198" guid="4aa7b5a5-2abd-4711-8029-67c9557a76f3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Werewolf</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 12</room>
        <slug>36c3-1198-session_werewolf</slug>
        <title>Werewolf</title>
        <subtitle>Werewolf Day 3</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Werewolf, the (roleplaying)(card)game
We will play "Les Loups-Garous de Thiercelieux" (aka Werewolf).Newbies welcome, I'll explain the rules at the start of each session.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Haurane</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1666" guid="5e0deaa0-a10a-40d5-b7cc-dbb480530c52">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Yubikey_101</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 12</room>
        <slug>36c3-1666-session_yubikey_101</slug>
        <title>Yubikey 101</title>
        <subtitle>Yubikey 201: Simple GPG Setup</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Introduction to Yubikeys
Have you ever wanted to step up your personal security posture with hardware security tokens?Did you receive a YubiKey for Christmas, and now are like "now what??"Want to teach your mom how to use a YubiKey?Then this workshop is for you!We will spend an hour going through a walk-through general setup and configuration of YubiKeys and how to integrate them into daily life by walking through examples:* making sure the YubiKey in front of you is actually a YubiKey (attestation)* using 2FA with your nextcloud/github account* integrating passdb with YubiKeys* generating gpg keys on an airgapped machine and transferring subkeys to a YubiKey* signing commits with a YubiKey* using your YubiKey to SSH into remote machinesWorkshop Agenda:10 Minute Intro* YubiKey usecases (why you should have one)* YubiKey Distribution (how you might get one)* Being Instructions (Verify your YubiKey is authentic)'''Beginner Instructions'''Best if done before workshop (if possible):* Step 0: [https://book.hashbang.sh/docs/security/personal-hsms/yubikey/#install-required-software Install Required Software]During workshop:* Step 1: [https://book.hashbang.sh/docs/security/personal-hsms/yubikey/#verifying-authenticity Authenticate/Attest the Yubikey]* Step 2: [https://book.hashbang.sh/docs/security/2fa/#github-2fa-setup Setup 2FA on Github]Stretch Goals (Time permitting):* Step 3:  [https://book.hashbang.sh/docs/security/gnupg/#simple-setup Simple GPG Setup]* Step 4: [https://book.hashbang.sh/docs/security/commit_signing/ Commit Signing with YubiKey]* Step 5: [https://book.hashbang.sh/docs/security/ssh/#gpg SSH with YubiKey]'''Advanced Instructions'''Follow these instructions if you are done with the beginning steps.* Step 0: [https://github.com/hashbang/airgap/blob/master/README.md Setup an Airgap Machine]* Step 1: [https://book.hashbang.sh/docs/security/gnupg/#advanced-setup Advanced GPG Setup]* Step 2: [https://book.hashbang.sh/docs/internet/email/ Email setup]* Step 3: Share Your Knowledge!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Sather</person>
          <person id="0">Dgrove</person>
          <person id="0">Lrvick</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://hashbang.sh</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:WikipakaWG">
      <event id="1486" guid="d54e7d6f-4f5e-450d-bc36-fbb719f5c694">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:B%C3%A4ume_pflanzen_mit_QGIS_und_R</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:WikipakaWG</room>
        <slug>36c3-1486-session_baeume_pflanzen_mit_qgis_und_r</slug>
        <title>Bäume pflanzen mit QGIS und R</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Bäume pflanzen kann sehr lange dauern. Mit interaktiven Karten können Orte in der Landschaft erkundet werden, welche bei einer Aufforstung als Multiplikatoren dienen. Wir schauen uns gemeinsam zwei interaktive Kartenbeispiele  (mit QGIS und R) an und können bei Interesse ein kleines Kärtchen programmieren.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Bella</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://www.booksfortrees.at/badilisha-permaculture-center/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1525" guid="daa9ebe3-4832-480a-aac6-e46ca9cd4cf5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Mini-Hackathon:_Hacking_Ecology</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:WikipakaWG</room>
        <slug>36c3-1525-session_mini_hackathon_hacking_ecology</slug>
        <title>Mini-Hackathon: Hacking Ecology</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Mini-Hackathon</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Sperlea</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://cfp.verschwoerhaus.de/36c3/talk/EFPNMB/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1349" guid="0eea7848-e032-4b22-be26-59813546703a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Treffen_chaos.jetzt</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:WikipakaWG</room>
        <slug>36c3-1349-session_treffen_chaos_jetzt</slug>
        <title>Treffen chaos.jetzt</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Wir wollen junge Leute im Chaos-Umfeld vernetzen und die Jugendarbeit in den einzelnen Spaces stärken. Komm vorbei, trink eine Mate und lass die Welt verändern.
Für mehr information schau bitte auf die Pretalxseite der WikiPaka WG: https://cfp.verschwoerhaus.de/36c3/talk/CRH3HY/</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Scammo</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://cfp.verschwoerhaus.de/36c3/talk/CRH3HY/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Kidspace">
      <event id="1615" guid="09ed743a-588c-43eb-ab70-426ff0cdcb6e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Calliope</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T10:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1615-session_calliope</slug>
        <title>Calliope</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>spielerisch und kreativ die Welt der Computer kennenlernen
Mit dem Calliope mini kannst du spielerisch und kreativ die Welt der Computer kennenlernen. calliope.ccAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 5-10Alter: 6+ JahreDauer: 30-60minAnmeldung erforderlich?: Nein</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Bate</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://calliope.cc</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1442" guid="df1c942c-2d01-429e-a704-573852d1262f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Elektrobastelei</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1442-session_elektrobastelei</slug>
        <title>Elektrobastelei</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Tinkering with wires, magnets and batteries, Elektrobastelei mit Draht, Magneten und Batterien
How does a nail become a magnet and why does an electric motor rotate? With copper wire, nails, magnets and small lamps you can build electric circuits, electromagnets and small motors and understand what it is all about. Wie wird ein Nagel zum Magneten und warum dreht sich ein Elektromotor? Aus Kupferdraht, Nägeln, Magneten und kleinen Lämpchen könnt ihr Stromkreise, Elektromagnete und kleine Motoren bauen und verstehen, was es damit auf sich hat.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Aram</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1470" guid="ebf95e91-f7b7-45c5-8b51-e9d3ca194ad2">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Factorio</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>6:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1470-session_factorio</slug>
        <title>Factorio</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>10 Rechner zum Factorio spielen, Leute die das Spiel erklären
10 Rechner zum Factorio spielen, Leute die das Spiel erklärenAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: ca 10-20 gleichzeitig (inkl. Zuschauer)Alter: 7-m JahreDauer bis zu ca.1.5hAnmeldung erforderlich? nein (wenn was frei ist)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Cisz</person>
          <person id="0">Ben</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1471" guid="883dcb71-d8da-43a2-aa98-fbde81ba08a4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Selbstgebaute_Musik</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1471-session_selbstgebaute_musik</slug>
        <title>Selbstgebaute Musik</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten Klangerzeugern
Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten KlangerzeugernAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 3-7Alter: für Kinder von 5-99 JahrenAnmeldung erforderlich?: nein, kommt jederzeit vorbei (während der Workshopzeiten)Unkostenbeitrag: Freiwillige Spenden</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Manu</person>
          <person id="0">Lea</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://selbstgebautemusik.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1473" guid="d6728ed3-2892-4bb8-b3bf-d43e7632e454">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Selbstgebaute_Musik</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1473-session_selbstgebaute_musik</slug>
        <title>Selbstgebaute Musik</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten Klangerzeugern
Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten KlangerzeugernAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 3-7Alter: für Kinder von 5-99 JahrenAnmeldung erforderlich?: nein, kommt jederzeit vorbei (während der Workshopzeiten)Unkostenbeitrag: Freiwillige Spenden</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Manu</person>
          <person id="0">Lea</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://selbstgebautemusik.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1455" guid="c3ceaa97-2a3b-404f-8dc2-6c149f551484">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:T-Shirt_Druck</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1455-session_t_shirt_druck</slug>
        <title>T-Shirt Druck</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>print your own t-shirt, Bedruckt eure T-Shirts
Print your own t-shirt with screen printing.Bedruckt eure eigenen T-Shirts mit siebdruck.Anzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 4 / StundeAlter: &gt; 6 JahreDauer 15 ~ 30 MinutenAnmeldung erforderlich? Wir werden Wartemarken ausgebenUnkostenbeitrag: freiwillig, 8~10€ je nach Verbrauch</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ploenne</person>
          <person id="0">Manou</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1574" guid="86995154-4a4b-4df0-b25c-9ae9fe77d3dc">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Trickmisch</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1574-session_trickmisch</slug>
        <title>Trickmisch</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Trickfilme selber machen, make your own stop-motions
TRICKMISCH.de und TRIXMIX.tv sind wieder auf dem Congress, um mit Euch Trickfilme und Animationssequenzen digital am Rechner oder analog am Leuchttisch zu erstellen. Kommt vorbei, zeichnet und animiert Eure eigenen Sequenzen oder wählt Material und Figuren aus unserer umfangreichen Sammlung aus!Es besteht keine Altersbeschränkung und alles was ihr wissen müsst zeigen und erklären wir Euch.English TextTRICKMISCH.de and TRIXMIX.tv will be at the Congress again to create stop-motions and animation-sequences with you. Digitally on the computer or analogue at the lighttable. Come along!There is no age limit and everything you need to know will be shown and explained.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Silvio</person>
          <person id="0">Julia</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://TRICKMISCH.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Eco Hacker Farm">
      <event id="1609" guid="a40d6330-eebe-4c54-873f-dea829edda02">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Cohousing_projects_meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Eco Hacker Farm</room>
        <slug>36c3-1609-session_cohousing_projects_meeting</slug>
        <title>Cohousing projects meeting</title>
        <subtitle>an opportunity to network and build cooperation points between cohousing projects with shared ideals</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>an annual meeting of existing cohousing projects
We meet up to get to know each other, discuss common issues, solutions and resources.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Aimeejulia</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://wiki.ecohackerfarm.org/outreach#are_you_part_of_a_coliving_project_that_mixes_permaculture_with_a_hackerspace_hackbase</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Chaos West">
      <event id="1758" guid="1b67ab84-eed7-4b5a-a9bf-b39c252178be">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Coreboot_workshops</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:30</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Chaos West</room>
        <slug>36c3-1758-session_coreboot_workshops</slug>
        <title>Coreboot workshops</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>build your toolchain, compile coreboot for QEMU
Slides: https://9elements.slides.com/philippdeppenwiese/36c3-coreboot-workshop</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Depate</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://coreboot.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1644" guid="a3362371-f283-447e-9e25-e6df5eb66063">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Diy_lip_care_cosmetics</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Chaos West</room>
        <slug>36c3-1644-session_diy_lip_care_cosmetics</slug>
        <title>Diy lip care cosmetics</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Humidity in the halls of Leipzig is low and your lips are cracking? Make your own refillable lip care in just a few minutes.
location: https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/c:0:394.41:117.59/Recipes to try at home:;vegan (day 2 only - we ran out of wax): 30 g Jojoba Oil: 20 g Berry Wax (Rhus Verniciflua Peel Cera);bees wax: 30 g Jojoba Oil: 10 g bees wax* both versions will make 10-11 tubes or tins (use the 5 ml containers)* other oils and butters to try: almond, apricot kernel, cocoa, shea, coconut* if you wish to order containers, let your search engine look for lipstick tube/ Lippenstifthülsen* there are numerous online cosmetics supply shops in Europe, but you might even find a small store in your city (there is one in Leipzig).</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Zornem</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1528" guid="6d85843f-76bc-42ee-a31f-13ffe5e26d93">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:OPS_erz%C3%A4hlen_vom_Krieg</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Chaos West</room>
        <slug>36c3-1528-session_ops_erzaehlen_vom_krieg</slug>
        <title>OPS erzählen vom Krieg</title>
        <subtitle>Meetup</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Therapiegruppe Sysadmins. Tales from the trenches
OPS erzählen vom Krieg / Sysadmin-Therapiegruppe / Tales from the Sysadmin trenchesKein Vortrag, Bühne bleibt frei, nur Stuhlkreis :-)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Fuero</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Digitalcourage">
      <event id="1546" guid="5c6018f0-8945-41d4-ba0c-7f18dee53074">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Datenschutz-Sprechstunde_mit_den_Aufsichtsbeh%C3%B6rden</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1546-session_datenschutz_sprechstunde_mit_den_aufsichtsbehoerden</slug>
        <title>Datenschutz-Sprechstunde mit den Aufsichtsbehörden</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Mitarbeiter der Datenschutz-Aufsichtsbehörden stehen Rede und Antwort
Eine offene Beratungs-Sprechstunde für alle Eure Fragen rund um Datenschutz und die Datenschutz-Grundverordnung (DS-GVO) u.a. mit Alvar Freude, Referent beim Landesbeauftragten für den Datenschutz und die Informationsfreiheit Baden-Württemberg.Bringt Eure Themen und Fragen mit. Ihr findet uns in der Sofa-Ecke beim Digitalcourage-Stand (L1, Messehalle 2, Ebene 0).Die Datenschutzaufsichtsbehörden sind in ihrem jeweiligen Bereich zuständig für die Beratung zur bzw. Durchsetzung der DSGVO.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alvar Freude</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1682" guid="44515c69-2862-539b-a1fd-e7cc540f93c6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1682-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1683" guid="6bde85e9-db0b-551c-bffc-ae0c1d5f6996">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1683-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1684" guid="28185b1f-74c3-5b3c-86b1-cac6d878fe48">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1684-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1685" guid="5f608c75-606d-5a38-982b-53fed12ee090">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T21:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1685-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1686" guid="e3e3e63c-3ec6-5f06-bcf8-8715a4a35033">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1686-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="1komona headnut">
      <event id="1672" guid="0a00a350-c53a-4e95-8c78-4918b953fc7e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Documentary_Photography_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T21:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:30</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>1komona headnut</room>
        <slug>36c3-1672-session_documentary_photography_workshop</slug>
        <title>Documentary Photography Workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Story development workshop - idea, conceptualisation, planning, shooting, editing
Documentary photography story development workshop - find an idea, conceptualisation, planning, shooting, editing and presenting work.https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/komona-headnut/@0,452.74,444.4,3.65</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">K8</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://www.femlens.com</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1348" guid="d8f55bbc-15b6-4af9-9039-abdad0b1bd10">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fahrr%C3%A4der_zeichnen_und_analysieren</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:15</start>
        <duration>0:25</duration>
        <room>1komona headnut</room>
        <slug>36c3-1348-session_fahrraeder_zeichnen_und_analysieren</slug>
        <title>Fahrräder zeichnen und analysieren</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Fahrräder zeichnen und analysieren
Hier kannst du ein Fahrrad zeichnen, das wir danach gemeinsam analysieren.Für diese Session brauchst du weder zeichnen können, noch lernst du hier wie man zeichnet!Fahrräder zeichnen ist einfach, deswegen kannst du hier eins zeichnen.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ruru4143</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://talks.komona.org/36c3/talk/XBRFTV/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Roter Salon">
      <event id="1703" guid="8b98b4f5-26e3-40bd-8273-86eff93c2442">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Einf%C3%BChrung_-_vielf%C3%A4ltiger_Protest_als_Erfahrung</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1703-session_einfuehrung_vielfaeltiger_protest_als_erfahrung</slug>
        <title>Einführung - vielfältiger Protest als Erfahrung</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Rita und Marcello aus dem Gängeviertel, beschreiben wie sie mit dem Thema Protest in Berührung gekommen sind und was sie persönlich als Protest in seinen vielfältigen Formen verstehen. Unabhängig er nun eher künstlerischer oder politischer Natur ist.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1705" guid="47cec25e-3699-4fee-8c58-aaa6b6d47331">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Matthias_Lintner_im_Interview</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>0:20</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1705-session_matthias_lintner_im_interview</slug>
        <title>Matthias Lintner im Interview</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Das Interview entfaellt zu der angekuendigten Zeit leider, da der Filmemacher auf Reisen ist.
Filmemacher Matthias Lintner im Interview mit Zarah Roth zu seinem Dokumentarfilm - Property - Träume von RäumenDas Interview entfaellt zu der angekuendigten Zeit leider, da der Filmemacher auf Reisen ist.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1706" guid="62fcda2b-d535-4667-a86e-68278d392aed">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:PROPERTY_-_TR%C3%84UME_VON_R%C3%84UMEN_-_Dokumentarfilm_2019</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1706-session_property_traeume_von_raeumen_dokumentarfilm_2019</slug>
        <title>PROPERTY - TRÄUME VON RÄUMEN - Dokumentarfilm 2019</title>
        <subtitle>Was heißt das eigentlich, sich einen Raum aneignen?</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A dreamy big city atmosphere from a haven in the middle of Berlin, where a motley community of eccentric people have created their own world.
Nahezu unbemerkt von neu Zugezogenen und den Touristenströmen, die heute die Berliner Mitte prägen, nur ein Steinwurf von der Berliner Volksbühne entfernt, liegt die Kleine Bremer Höhe. Dieses von der Zeit vergessene Gebäudeensemble aus rotem Backstein, ein genossenschaftliches Arbeiterquartier aus der Kaiserzeit, dient seit der Wendezeit seinen Bewohnern aus Künstlern, Punks und Rentnern als Refugium. Die gelassene Ruhe im Innenhof mit den verträumten Linden wirkt auf die gelegentlichen Besucher wie ein verwunschener Garten inmitten des Trubels der Torstraße. Eine Kamerafahrt an den Mülltonnen vom Hauseingang vorbei eröffnet uns den Blick auf einen ungeordneten Raum, in dem die wenigen verbliebenen Bewohner gemeinsam ihren Träumen nachhängen. Was heißt das eigentlich, sich einen Raum aneignen?, fragt der Filmemacher und Hausbewohner Matthias Lintner gleich zu Beginn seines Films und gibt uns mit seiner Liebeserklärung an seine Nachbarn die Antwort gleich hinterher. Er bleibt nah an seinen Mitbewohnern dran, die sich hier ihre eigene Welt erschaffen haben und verweigert konsequent den Blick nach draußen. Der Leerstand und Leerstelle als subversiver Akt gegen die Utopie des geordneten Raums ganz im Sinne des im Film zitierten Autoren Georges Perec.deutsch mit englischen Untertiteln</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.dffb.de/films/traeume-von-raeumen/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1704" guid="f9e9fabe-5854-4eb8-bc0e-668ce060f508">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Protestformen_im_Gespr%C3%A4ch_-_ein_offener_Erfahrungsaustausch</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T13:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:15</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1704-session_protestformen_im_gespraech_ein_offener_erfahrungsaustausch</slug>
        <title>Protestformen im Gespräch - ein offener Erfahrungsaustausch</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Protesformen im Gespräch - ein offener ErfahrungsaustauschMit einer gemeinsamen Gesprächsmoderation Die eingeladenen Panelteilnehmer für das anschliessende Gespräch zum Thema Ziele, Vor- und Nachteile der verschiedenen Protestformen - Rita für Alles Allen - Johannes für 1000 Gestalten - Lale für die Volksbühnenbesetzung - Marius für die Zentrum für das Zentrum politische Schönheit - Jule Torhorst für Künstler mit Herz Brandenburg- Jan als Pastor Leumund, Bergpartei, Deserteur Label- Micha für das Quartiersmanagement Grunewald Zum Inhalt des Gespräches Alle Teilnehmer des Gesprächpanels sind bewusst nicht als Sprecher und Repräsentanten der jeweiligen Gruppen und Aktionen eingeladen. Uns interessiert die persönliche Sichtweise, was sie zum Protest gebracht hat und die Erfahrung mit der gewählten Protestform. Dabei wird das offene Gespräch und der Austausch über die verschiedenen für und wider der verschiedenen Protestformen gesucht.Idee und UmsetzungWas war die Intention? Wie war die Umsetzung? Seid ihr zufrieden? Was ist gut und was schief gelaufen? Was habt ihr gelernt? Was würdet ihr ändern und was wieder tun?</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1691" guid="aa67a7cb-4a0f-4412-b91a-a0b2d8003093">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:The_Power_of_Participation:_Akteursbasierte_Stadtplanung</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1691-session_the_power_of_participation_akteursbasierte_stadtplanung</slug>
        <title>The Power of Participation: Akteursbasierte Stadtplanung</title>
        <subtitle>Neue Formen der Beteiligung</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Neue Ansätze sind gefragt, die Top-Down-Planung und Bottom-Up-Initiativen miteinander zu verknüpfen, um nachhaltige und zukunftsfähige Lebensräume zu gestalten.
Moritz Ahlert (* 1982) ist Architekt. Er war Teil des DFG-Forschungsprojekts ›Urbane Interventionen‹ (2013–14) und war Mitglied des Graduiertenkollegs ›Ästhetiken des Virtuellen‹ an der HFBK Hamburg (2015–17). In seiner künstlerisch-wissenschaftlichen Promotion (2019) setzte er sich kritisch mit den Beteiligungsformaten digitaler Kartenanwendungen auseinander. Er ist Autor mehrerer Publikationen, zuletzt gab er 2018 ›Moravia Manifesto – Coding Strategies for Informal Neighborhoods‹ mit heraus. Seit 2017 ist er Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der ›Habitat Unit‹, dem Fachgebiet für Internationale Urbanistik und Design an der TU Berlin.The Power of Participation: Akteursbasierte StadtplanungIm Rahmen einer weltweit rasant fortschreitenden Urbanisierung müssen neue Formen der Beteiligung von städtischen Bewohner*innen entwickelt werden. Denn global wird sich ein Großteil der zukünftigen Stadtbewohner*innen in informellen Siedlungen, als ungeplante Erweiterungen bestehender urbaner Zentren, niederlassen. Instrumente und Methoden klassischer Stadtplanung stehen diesem Phänomen bislang ratlos gegenüber. Neue Ansätze sind gefragt, die Top-Down-Planung und Bottom-Up-Initiativen miteinander zu verknüpfen, um nachhaltige und zukunftsfähige Lebensräume zu gestalten. Anhand von drei internationalen Projekten (›Moravia Manifesto‹, ›Floating University‹ und dem ›Atlas of Digital Fragments‹) diskutiert Moritz Ahlert die Relevanz alternativer Planungspraktiken und zeigt neue Wege auf, wie Planung, Politik und Verwaltung in Koproduktion mit lokalen Communities inklusive urbane Transformationsprozesse anstoßen und umsetzen können.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1692" guid="505a2c6b-1e85-4200-b86d-a8b70a3a42a7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Was_hat_es_mit_der_Wohnungsfrage_auf_sich_und_wie_stellt_sie_sich_in_Leipzig%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1692-session_was_hat_es_mit_der_wohnungsfrage_auf_sich_und_wie_stellt_sie_sich_in_leipzig_</slug>
        <title>Was hat es mit der Wohnungsfrage auf sich und wie stellt sie sich in Leipzig?</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Beschreibung der Wohnungsfrage in Deutschland, spezifisch in Leipzig samt der sich daraus ergebenden aktuellen Konflikte.
Leon Rosa Reichle – wohnt zur Miete in Leipzig, promoviert am Centre for Urban Research on Austerity zu Mieter:innenbeziehungen im Leipziger Osten, organisiert sich in der Women’s Strike Assembly in Leicester und hin und wieder in feministischen und stadtpolitischen Initiativen in LeipzigWas hat es mit der Wohnungsfrage auf sich und wie stellt sie sich in Leipzig? Neben einer kleinen theoretischen Einführung zur gesellschaftlichen Relevanz von Wohnraum im Kapitalismus aus feministischer, polit-ökonomischer Perspektive (er)kläre ich ein paar grundlegende Begriffe und Prozesse der aktuellen Entwicklung von Wohnungsmärkten und Wohnungspolitik. Dann komme ich darauf zu sprechen, wie sich die Wohnungsfrage in Deutschland und spezifisch in Leipzig stellt und welche aktuellen Konflikte sich daraus ergeben.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1693" guid="d8cbb296-8601-4f65-b758-3ad0fb55e9fa">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:%E2%80%9EK%C3%A4mpfe_um_und_Strategien_f%C3%BCr_gesellschaftlich_gerechte_Stadtentwicklung%E2%80%9C</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:45:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:45</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1693-session_kaempfe_um_und_strategien_fuer_gesellschaftlich_gerechte_stadtentwicklung_</slug>
        <title>„Kämpfe um und Strategien für gesellschaftlich gerechte Stadtentwicklung“</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Leon Rosa Reichle – wohnt zur Miete in Leipzig, promoviert am Centre for Urban Research on Austerity zu Mieter:innenbeziehungen im Leipziger Osten, organisiert sich in der Women’s Strike Assembly in Leicester und hin und wieder in feministischen und stadtpolitischen Initiativen in Leipzig„Kämpfe um und Strategien für gesellschaftlich gerechte Stadtentwicklung“ Auf dem Panel stellen 3 Leipziger:innen und 2 externen Gäste, verschiedene Positionen, Projekte, Alternativen und Ideen für sozialen, günstigen Wohnraum vor um dann miteinander und mit Euch in die Diskussion zu kommen. Dabei sitzen auf dem Panel: Lina Hurlin aus Leipzig, die für das Mietshäusersyndikat (werdende) Hausprojekte berät und uns von dem Projekt berichtet, was deutschlandweit unkommerzielle Wohnprojekte mit ermöglicht; Roman Grabolle, vom Haus und Wagenrat in Leipzig, der unterschiedliche alternative Wohnformen berät, vernetzt und organisiert; Henning Behrens, von der Solidarischen Wohnungsgenossenschaft (SoWo) Leipzig, die seit kurzem auf dem Leipziger Wohnungsmarkt mitmischt; Rita Kohel, aus dem Hamburger Gängeviertel, einem ganzes Quartier soziokulturellen Freiraums, die uns mit einer Perspektive aus einer Stadt mit noch deutlich angespannteren Wohnungsmarkt, aber auch von einem erfolgreichen Projekt in deren Mitte erzähltAndrej Holm, der in Berlin Stadtsoziologe ist und sich viel mit der strukturellen (u.a. bundespolitischen) Ebene der Wohnungspolitik beschäftigt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:City center">
      <event id="1413" guid="7590b13e-fed5-43d9-8e90-375aeedb0771">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:FFF-Demo</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:City center</room>
        <slug>36c3-1413-session_fff_demo</slug>
        <title>FFF-Demo</title>
        <subtitle>$password=saveForFuture</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>outside</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>„$password=saveForFuture“: Peaceful “Fridays for Future” protest for climate justice (better climate politics) in the city. Officially registered at the relevant government agency, legal to attend for citizens of any country.Deteils:Angemeldete Demonstration im Rahmen von Fridays for Future in der Stadt; Termin am Vormittag, damit 36c3-Besuchende direkt morgens von der Schlafgelegenheit zur Demo können und nach der Demo weiter zum Messegelände.
Demonstration im Rahmen von Fridays for Future in der Stadt; Termin am Vormittag, damit 36c3-Besuchende direkt morgens von der Schlafgelegenheit zur Demo können und nach der Demo weiter zum Messegelände.Thematisch orientiern wir uns dann auch mehr am Thema des Chaos Communication Congress, welcher "Resource Exhaustion" zum eigenen Motto gemacht hat. Somit widmen wir uns eben der Digitalisierung und deren Auswirkungen auf den menschgemachten Klimawandel. The strike is part of the local Friday For Future group. The date and time were chosen to take care of the visitors of 36c6. Simply to stand up, strike and move on to the congress.Having the topic of the chaos communication congress "Resource Exhaustion" in mind, the strike will focus on that topic also – especially the responsibility of digitalization on the human-made climate crisis.* '''Ort/Location:''' [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/51.34390/12.37910 Willy-Brandt-Platz, Leipzig]* '''Zeit/Time:''' 11:00 CET* '''Datum/Date:''' 2019-12-29</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">E1mo</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Science Communication Center">
      <event id="1720" guid="0c9e3232-a1c2-420c-b250-0e0de9e1b26c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Forschungsinfrastrukturen_als_%C3%B6ffentliches_Gut</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Science Communication Center</room>
        <slug>36c3-1720-session_forschungsinfrastrukturen_als_oeffentliches_gut</slug>
        <title>Forschungsinfrastrukturen als öffentliches Gut</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Doku: https://hackmd.io/RNxTFq2XSUOaG7vXGMgj1Q?both</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Rupi</person>
          <person id="0">Lambo</person>
          <person id="0">Anjalorenz</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:402 Payment Required">
      <event id="1510" guid="e8634eac-e953-47be-b980-6d9ab97eebfc">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Git_bottom_up</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:402 Payment Required</room>
        <slug>36c3-1510-session_git_bottom_up</slug>
        <title>Git bottom up</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>ever wanted to how git internals look?
ATTENTION: LOCATION IS OIO Workshop Domehttps://talks.oio.social/36c3-oio/talk/XWZMAJ/Requirements:- If you like to follow along please clone https://github.com/wtjerry/gitShowAndTell_playgroundRepo.git- Some kind of a computer with a shell, git and an editor installed.Using git for keeping track of your code? Ever had a moment where you wanted to assault git for being /doing stupid? (yes i know, it definitely wasnt your fault)Now is the time: you may either stay at that level of knowlegde to not loose the chance to get angry at git again (no issues with that, everyone needs a scapegoat) or you could learn why git works the way it does (and sometimes does stupid stuff).This workshop might help you with the second.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Wtjerry</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://github.com/wtjerry/gitShowAndTell/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Telekommunisten">
      <event id="1543" guid="c8201148-180a-464e-947d-3c66e53c9a7f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:HAKET</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Telekommunisten</room>
        <slug>36c3-1543-session_haket</slug>
        <title>HAKET</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>we will discuss the Haket roadmap and priorities
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Baruch</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://telekommunisten.net</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Foodsharing">
      <event id="1680" guid="cd391adc-0399-4d4c-a816-f4f9b2ba3afc">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Helfe_foodsharing.de_mit_der_modernisierung_der_Webseite_noch_mehr_gegen_Lebensmittelverschwendung_unternehmen_zu_k%C3%B6nnen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:40:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:40</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Foodsharing</room>
        <slug>36c3-1680-session_helfe_foodsharing_de_mit_der_modernisierung_der_webseite_noch_mehr_gegen_lebensmittelverschwendung_unternehmen_zu_koennen</slug>
        <title>Helfe foodsharing.de mit der modernisierung der Webseite noch mehr gegen Lebensmittelverschwendung unternehmen zu können</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Wir von foodsharing sind eine Initiative, mit dem Ziel sich gegen Lebensmittelverschwendung einzusetzen: https://foodsharing.de/ueber-uns Unsere Homepage ist seit vielen Jahren das zentrale Werkzeug unserer Initiative. Die gesamte Vernetzung untereinander, die gemeinsame Arbeit an verschiedensten Themen und zu guter Letzt die Organisation all unserer Lebensmittelrettungen sind dank dieser Plattform möglich.
Wir von foodsharing sind eine Initiative, mit dem Ziel sich gegen Lebensmittelverschwendung einzusetzen: https://foodsharing.de/ueber-unsUnsere Homepage ist seit vielen Jahren das zentrale Werkzeug unserer Initiative. Die gesamte Vernetzung untereinander, die gemeinsame Arbeit an verschiedensten Themen und zu guter Letzt die Organisation all unserer Lebensmittelrettungen sind dank dieser Plattform möglich.Leider ist das IT-Team unserer ehrenamtlichen Bewegung sehr klein. Wenn ihr euch vorstellen könnt uns zu unterstützen, könnt ihr gerne vorbei kommen oder mit uns via DECT: 31831 zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt ein kurzes Treffen vereinbaren. Die Dauer des Treffens ist abhängig von eurem Interesse.Ziel ist es, die Plattform mit euren Skills auf festere Beine zu stellen und uns wenige Programmierer nach einer netten Einarbeitung zu entlasten!Gerne könnt ihr auch in Slack https://slackin.yunity.org im Channel #foodsharing-dev vorbei schauen.Technologien:    PHP (Symfony 4)    JavaScript (Webpack, Vue.js)    HTML (Twig)    CSS (Bootstrap)    MariaDB    RESTful APIs    GitLab    Docker Compose development environment    Codeception für Unit-, API-, and Acceptance testing (mit Selenium)    GitLab CI für Tests und automatisches deployment (mit php deployer)Hier ein paar Details zu den Aufgaben:https://devdocs.foodsharing.network/it-tasks.html</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Jo</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://beta.foodsharing.de/?page=content&amp;sub=changelog</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Lockpicking Area">
      <event id="1552" guid="997c2a56-e10e-4f54-ae4a-40ef299475af">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hilfe,_ich_muss_mein_T%C3%BCrschloss_tauschen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Lockpicking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1552-session_hilfe_ich_muss_mein_tuerschloss_tauschen</slug>
        <title>Hilfe, ich muss mein Türschloss tauschen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Du hast deinen Schlüssel verloren? Du willst ehemalige Mitbewohner von deiner Wohnung fernhalten? Wir schauen uns an, wie einfach so ein Schloss zu tauschen ist!
Ein Türschloss ist eigentlich ganz einfach zu tauschen? Eine Schraube raus, altes rausziehen, neues rein. Wenn aber auf einmal ein Notfall da ist (z. B. wurde der Schlüssel verloren oder ein ehemaliger Mitbewohner wohnt nicht mehr bei dir, will die Schlüssel aber nicht hergeben), sind viele ratlos und wissen nicht, was zu tun ist. Ihr müsst nicht den Schlüsseldienst rufen, das geht ganz einfach selbst! In dieser Session könnt ihr euch das mal genauer anschauen und selbst testen. Ja, wir haben eine Tür da!You want to learn how to change a door lock? Come here, we can try it out together! Session will be in German, but I can give you th e important info in English, please ask me for it.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Janepie</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Shadow copy of M3">
      <event id="1573" guid="361fc532-41b8-41e7-b685-b640a338726a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:How_to_deal_with_any_Git_situation_using_three_basic_commands</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:15</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Shadow copy of M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1573-session_how_to_deal_with_any_git_situation_using_three_basic_commands</slug>
        <title>How to deal with any Git situation using three basic commands</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>(for people who already know Git)
* Ever deleted a branch and lost hours of work that way?  No, because you cannot possibly lose work that way – git still has that commit you lost and it is trivial to find out the commit hash you need.* Ever did some git command that you shouldn't have done, only to be left in a situation that you cannot get out of again?  No, because it is trivial to get out of any weird situation using only three basic commands.* Never had problems like the above?  This talk is still for you, because by using the commands I will show you, you can get into very weird trouble, creating the real problems you need in order to appreciate the help.  You might also learn how to rewrite history in order to make it more readable and useful for humans, like your future self.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MichaelStruwe</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Hardware Slackers">
      <event id="1716" guid="e5ed86e6-e0e7-4dd6-b64f-64c491f2127f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Introduction_to_Voltage_Glitching</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Slackers</room>
        <slug>36c3-1716-session_introduction_to_voltage_glitching</slug>
        <title>Introduction to Voltage Glitching</title>
        <subtitle>beta testing</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Voltage glitching for beginners, with fun and faults
'''Please drop by the Hardware Slackers assembly FIRST and complete the 5 minute Xbox controller fault injection challenge!'''We'll be doing some mini-workshops on voltage glitching (fault injection). We'll explain the basics, and then let people play around a bit with voltage fault injection setups themselves.We are very limited in space/resources so feel free to also drop by at a random time and see if we're around.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Noopwafel</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1732" guid="5899275a-b62c-5f29-8e21-da6fa02c8b8f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Introduction_to_Voltage_Glitching</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T21:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>21:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Slackers</room>
        <slug>36c3-1732-session_introduction_to_voltage_glitching</slug>
        <title>Introduction to Voltage Glitching</title>
        <subtitle>beta testing 2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Voltage glitching for beginners, with fun and faults
'''Please drop by the Hardware Slackers assembly FIRST and complete the 5 minute Xbox controller fault injection challenge!'''We'll be doing some mini-workshops on voltage glitching (fault injection). We'll explain the basics, and then let people play around a bit with voltage fault injection setups themselves.We are very limited in space/resources so feel free to also drop by at a random time and see if we're around.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Noopwafel</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:JuliaLang">
      <event id="1650" guid="6c38eb8e-0d50-4628-8dfb-20f7bc543d1c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:JuliaLang_meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:JuliaLang</room>
        <slug>36c3-1650-session_julialang_meetup</slug>
        <title>JuliaLang meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>User and contributor meetup
Meet other users of and contributors to Julia</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Wallnuss</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:HSBE">
      <event id="1740" guid="04d56b1a-0344-45d9-a1e8-b65a88a15273">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Karaoke_night</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T01:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>01:15</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:HSBE</room>
        <slug>36c3-1740-session_karaoke_night</slug>
        <title>Karaoke night</title>
        <subtitle>BYOB</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Karaoke night!
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Qwaxys</person>
          <person id="0">Galgalesh</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1722" guid="4879b657-0f18-4c6a-ab7b-9607a9696a2b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Karaoke_night</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T22:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:HSBE</room>
        <slug>36c3-1722-session_karaoke_night</slug>
        <title>Karaoke night</title>
        <subtitle>BYOB</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Karaoke night!
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Qwaxys</person>
          <person id="0">Galgalesh</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1736" guid="46762298-4860-4a6d-ada6-59158099b6a8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Why_we_need_do-ocracy</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T00:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>00:30</start>
        <duration>0:20</duration>
        <room>Assembly:HSBE</room>
        <slug>36c3-1736-session_why_we_need_do_ocracy</slug>
        <title>Why we need do-ocracy</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Why do we actually need do-ocracy? What's wrong with rules and regulations?
A short talk on rules, regulations, tragedy of the commons and anarchy.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Galgalesh</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/c:0:432.04:445.53/ Halle 2">
      <event id="1730" guid="edd8cfee-5bf2-4ea7-b263-f75e62b806c3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Lebensdauer_von_Computern_und_warum_sie_so_kurz_ist</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T22:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/c:0:432.04:445.53/ Halle 2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1730-session_lebensdauer_von_computern_und_warum_sie_so_kurz_ist</slug>
        <title>Lebensdauer von Computern und warum sie so kurz ist</title>
        <subtitle>Wiederholung - Rogue Edition</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Ein Workshop darüber, warum unsere technischen Geräte häufig durch neue ersetzt werden und wie wir das ändern könnten.
'''Aufgrund hoher Nachfrage gibt es einen weiteren Termin, zu dem wir uns bei [https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/c:0:432.04:445.53/ ein paar Sitzgelegenheiten] treffen.'''Computer und Smartphones werden häufig nur wenige Jahre benutzt, bevor sie in der Schublade verschwinden.Das ist eine riesige Verschwendung von Ressourcen, die wir uns auf Dauer nicht leisten können.Dieser Workshop steckt die Teilnehmer·innen in die Schuhe von Produzent·innen, und versucht so zu erforschen, wie es zu diesem Phänomen kommt, und unter welchen Rahmenbedingungen wir es verhindern könnten. Spoiler: Mit der Verlängerung der Garantie ist es nicht getan.Wir werden mit einem kleinem Simulation-Tool herumspielen und versuchen, dessen Ergebnis zu verändern. So können wir gezielt einzelne Einflüsse herausarbeiten.Der Workshop entstand aus [https://dresden.bits-und-baeume.org/ Bits und Bäume Dresden] und greift den Abschnitt "Langlebigkeit von Software und Hardware" aus den [https://bits-und-baeume.org/forderungen/info/de Forderungen von Bits und Bäume] auf.Noch befindet sich der Workshop in der "Beta" und soll später auch all denen das Thema vermitteln, die sich sonst nur am Rande mit Digitalisierung befassen.Jede·r Teilnehmer·in sollte auf einen Web-Browser zugreifen können. Laptop/Tablet ist natürlich schöner als Smartphone. Am Fehlen davon soll's im Zweifel aber nicht scheitern.'''An beiden Terminen findet der selbe Inhalt statt.'''</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Tropf</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Anarchist Village">
      <event id="1330" guid="b8903724-9ef4-4f07-9885-c245d550c477">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Letter_writing_to_prisoners,_sitting_in_jail_for_hacking</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Anarchist Village</room>
        <slug>36c3-1330-session_letter_writing_to_prisoners_sitting_in_jail_for_hacking</slug>
        <title>Letter writing to prisoners, sitting in jail for hacking</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Getting together and writing letters and postcards to hackers in prison
Hacktivism from time to time leads to imprisonment and repressions. There are several people right now siting in jail that consider themselves anarchist or did actions that are supported by anarchist community. Not to let those people alone in prison we would like to have every day 1 hour around the table, where we get to know the stories of imprisoned activists and write them some words of support with postcards/letters. You don't need any special skills for that. The postcards will be there for you.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Abcdd</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://abcdd.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Matrix">
      <event id="1635" guid="9cdb934f-4e42-4bbd-8a93-1a8d2bbc379d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Matrix_The_Gathering</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Matrix</room>
        <slug>36c3-1635-session_matrix_the_gathering</slug>
        <title>Matrix The Gathering</title>
        <subtitle>Get central</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Centralising the decentralisation fans
Let's become less decentralised!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Benpa</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://matrix.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:C-base / CCC-B / xHain">
      <event id="1679" guid="808d8721-3c63-404c-80a2-04625ef16a62">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Media_art_meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:C-base / CCC-B / xHain</room>
        <slug>36c3-1679-session_media_art_meetup</slug>
        <title>Media art meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>art ∩ computers.
Meet at c-base, after DIY diafilms. Generative art, neural art, VR art, you name it! Meet other artists, show your work.Bring your own device. I'll bring an oculus quest VR headset.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alg</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1504" guid="335f2235-cc22-4023-adcd-ddecc6195006">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Polizeidatenbanken:_Wer_ist_drin,_wer_will_raus%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:C-base / CCC-B / xHain</room>
        <slug>36c3-1504-session_polizeidatenbanken_wer_ist_drin_wer_will_raus_</slug>
        <title>Polizeidatenbanken: Wer ist drin, wer will raus?</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Polizeidatenbanken: Was, wer, warum, wohin?
Wollt ihr ein Auskunftsersuchen bei der Polizei stellen, um rauszukriegen, was sie über euch denken und warum ihr ständig gefilzt werden (wenn das so ist)?  Habt ihr das schon gemacht und wollt  wissen, was der Kram heißt und wie ihr in wegkriegt?  Oder seid ihr einfach neugierig auf die jüngsten Blüten der Verdatung von "Sicherheit"?  Was immer: Bei dieser Session seid ihr richtig.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Demi</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://datenschmutz.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Open Infrastructure Orbit">
      <event id="1563" guid="c9c3c1c3-c11b-4f30-9e8a-b8e3762a3975">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:OpenStreetMap_workshop_-_introduction</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Open Infrastructure Orbit</room>
        <slug>36c3-1563-session_openstreetmap_workshop_introduction</slug>
        <title>OpenStreetMap workshop - introduction</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Basic introduction to OpenStreetMap mapping
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Xamanu</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://openstreetmap.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Hackers Beauty Palace">
      <event id="1399" guid="7bd3a3d1-5253-4a52-86f0-027f2acea063">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:POSTDIGITAL_RELAXATION:_Acupressure</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1399-session_postdigital_relaxation_acupressure</slug>
        <title>POSTDIGITAL RELAXATION: Acupressure</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>It's a combination of acupressure and breathing techniques. How much pain do you carry? Can you imagine to make yourself perceptible? Can you imagine potential behind pain?
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1400" guid="af2bed17-efed-439a-85c7-59407b76a735">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:POSTDIGITALE_RELAXATION:_Massage</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1400-session_postdigitale_relaxation_massage</slug>
        <title>POSTDIGITALE RELAXATION: Massage</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Get a massage by professional therapists. In 20-Minutes-Slots you can reboot your head, shoulders and back.
Contact: Marko Mijokovic (01636934204)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:FOSSASIA">
      <event id="1695" guid="1f052b7f-01ef-4d15-a650-bcc9ce3af92c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:PSLab,_Pocket_Science_Lab_Self_guided_exploratory_workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T22:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:FOSSASIA</room>
        <slug>36c3-1695-session_pslab_pocket_science_lab_self_guided_exploratory_workshop</slug>
        <title>PSLab, Pocket Science Lab Self guided exploratory workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn about the open hardware pocket science lab
Join us for a self-guided exploratory workshop on Pocket Science Lab with your Android phone or laptop PC. Our goal is to develop an open source measuring device for electronics and sensors. In this exploratory open session you have the chance to install the app on an Android phone and test the Pocket Science Lab device with components and sensor kits.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MarioB</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pslab.io</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1697" guid="7935dfe8-e08b-57de-839d-e992e981eb6c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:PSLab,_Pocket_Science_Lab_Self_guided_exploratory_workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:FOSSASIA</room>
        <slug>36c3-1697-session_pslab_pocket_science_lab_self_guided_exploratory_workshop</slug>
        <title>PSLab, Pocket Science Lab Self guided exploratory workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn about the open hardware pocket science lab
Join us for a self-guided exploratory workshop on Pocket Science Lab with your Android phone or laptop PC. Our goal is to develop an open source measuring device for electronics and sensors. In this exploratory open session you have the chance to install the app on an Android phone and test the Pocket Science Lab device with components and sensor kits.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MarioB</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pslab.io</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1699" guid="be051d65-eb5f-5af1-b2df-63bc69c28601">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:PSLab,_Pocket_Science_Lab_Self_guided_exploratory_workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:FOSSASIA</room>
        <slug>36c3-1699-session_pslab_pocket_science_lab_self_guided_exploratory_workshop</slug>
        <title>PSLab, Pocket Science Lab Self guided exploratory workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn about the open hardware pocket science lab
Join us for a self-guided exploratory workshop on Pocket Science Lab with your Android phone or laptop PC. Our goal is to develop an open source measuring device for electronics and sensors. In this exploratory open session you have the chance to install the app on an Android phone and test the Pocket Science Lab device with components and sensor kits.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MarioB</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pslab.io</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1700" guid="70edd7e1-16ce-57c1-94cf-f71b57e026e5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:PSLab,_Pocket_Science_Lab_Self_guided_exploratory_workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:FOSSASIA</room>
        <slug>36c3-1700-session_pslab_pocket_science_lab_self_guided_exploratory_workshop</slug>
        <title>PSLab, Pocket Science Lab Self guided exploratory workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn about the open hardware pocket science lab
Join us for a self-guided exploratory workshop on Pocket Science Lab with your Android phone or laptop PC. Our goal is to develop an open source measuring device for electronics and sensors. In this exploratory open session you have the chance to install the app on an Android phone and test the Pocket Science Lab device with components and sensor kits.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MarioB</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pslab.io</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1701" guid="ddebe45d-2f64-5161-af24-581fb79ab27e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:PSLab,_Pocket_Science_Lab_Self_guided_exploratory_workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:FOSSASIA</room>
        <slug>36c3-1701-session_pslab_pocket_science_lab_self_guided_exploratory_workshop</slug>
        <title>PSLab, Pocket Science Lab Self guided exploratory workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn about the open hardware pocket science lab
Join us for a self-guided exploratory workshop on Pocket Science Lab with your Android phone or laptop PC. Our goal is to develop an open source measuring device for electronics and sensors. In this exploratory open session you have the chance to install the app on an Android phone and test the Pocket Science Lab device with components and sensor kits.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MarioB</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pslab.io</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1593" guid="199c9d66-61e9-4e42-9add-75658f3de88b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:PSLab,_Pocket_Science_Lab_Self_guided_exploratory_workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:FOSSASIA</room>
        <slug>36c3-1593-session_pslab_pocket_science_lab_self_guided_exploratory_workshop</slug>
        <title>PSLab, Pocket Science Lab Self guided exploratory workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn about the open hardware pocket science lab
Join us for a self-guided exploratory workshop on Pocket Science Lab with your Android phone or laptop PC. Our goal is to develop an open source measuring device for electronics and sensors. In this exploratory open session you have the chance to install the app on an Android phone and test the Pocket Science Lab device with components and sensor kits.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MarioB</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pslab.io</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1702" guid="84b78b17-4537-56c6-a9a4-1e1886a7e467">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:PSLab,_Pocket_Science_Lab_Self_guided_exploratory_workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:FOSSASIA</room>
        <slug>36c3-1702-session_pslab_pocket_science_lab_self_guided_exploratory_workshop</slug>
        <title>PSLab, Pocket Science Lab Self guided exploratory workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn about the open hardware pocket science lab
Join us for a self-guided exploratory workshop on Pocket Science Lab with your Android phone or laptop PC. Our goal is to develop an open source measuring device for electronics and sensors. In this exploratory open session you have the chance to install the app on an Android phone and test the Pocket Science Lab device with components and sensor kits.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MarioB</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pslab.io</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1595" guid="239db157-6945-4879-a98e-0acd3eb2c121">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:SUSI.AI_Personal_Assistant</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:FOSSASIA</room>
        <slug>36c3-1595-session_susi_ai_personal_assistant</slug>
        <title>SUSI.AI Personal Assistant</title>
        <subtitle>Create Personal Bots for Web and Smart Devices with SUSI.AI - Part 2</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let's do stuff with your real personal assistant - Create a bot, install SUSI.AI on your Desktop and more
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mario</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://susi.ai</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1598" guid="0b2ea9db-4234-5731-9322-6e23182e9124">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:SUSI.AI_Personal_Assistant</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:FOSSASIA</room>
        <slug>36c3-1598-session_susi_ai_personal_assistant</slug>
        <title>SUSI.AI Personal Assistant</title>
        <subtitle>SUSI.AI - Your Really Private Personal Assistants at Home</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let's do stuff with your real personal assistant - Create a bot, install SUSI.AI on your Desktop and more
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mario</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://susi.ai</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1599" guid="a3c2d9b5-9786-5d34-a5aa-b7fa3b3b04a8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:SUSI.AI_Personal_Assistant</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:FOSSASIA</room>
        <slug>36c3-1599-session_susi_ai_personal_assistant</slug>
        <title>SUSI.AI Personal Assistant</title>
        <subtitle>Create Personal Bots for Web and Smart Devices with SUSI.AI - Part 1</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let's do stuff with your real personal assistant - Create a bot, install SUSI.AI on your Desktop and more
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mario</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://susi.ai</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Vintage Computing Cluster">
      <event id="1334" guid="c3c59f26-1d0f-4388-968e-74e3cc4c441e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pen%26Paper_RPG_-_T.E.A.R.S.</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Vintage Computing Cluster</room>
        <slug>36c3-1334-session_pen_paper_rpg_t_e_a_r_s_</slug>
        <title>Pen&amp;Paper RPG - T.E.A.R.S.</title>
        <subtitle>Teil B</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A Round of the P&amp;P T.E.A.R.S. "Quest of Chaos"
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dolonnen</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1342" guid="026448ea-1a8f-4fd6-9018-cca3109dadc5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Robotron_K8917</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:30</start>
        <duration>1:15</duration>
        <room>Vintage Computing Cluster</room>
        <slug>36c3-1342-session_robotron_k8917</slug>
        <title>Robotron K8917</title>
        <subtitle>Linien, Punkte, Kreise</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>robotron K8917 GKS Graphics Terminal - How does it work?
Achtung: Die ersten 30 Minuten sind für den Aufbau eingeplant, der eigentliche Vortrag beginnt erst um 19:00. Ihr könnt aber gerne beim Aufbau zusehen.Der Vortrag beschreibt das grafische Terminal robotron K8917. Das Gerät wurde vom VEB robotron elektronik Zella-Mehlis hergestellt. Es basiert auf dem 8 bit Prozessor U880 (Z80) und wird über eine serielle Schnittstelle gesteuert. Die Gegenstelle ist normalerweise eine grafische Workstation, die an die PDP11/03 angelehnt ist (robotron K1620). Da solche Geräte selten und nicht erhältlich sind, wird es stattdessen über ein Notebook mit serieller Schnittstelle gesteuert. Es werden die grafischen Befehle gezeigt sowie einige Steuerbefehle, die erahnen lassen, wie das Terminal mit seiner Originalmaschine zusammengearbeitet hat. Es wird also ein Bild gezeichnet, das einen nicht existenten Rechner erahnen lässt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dkt</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Milliways">
      <event id="1663" guid="c35dd4ad-0a67-439e-95d7-0a51651c39f1">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Projection_Mapping_with_the_Pi:_Advanced</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Milliways</room>
        <slug>36c3-1663-session_projection_mapping_with_the_pi_advanced</slug>
        <title>Projection Mapping with the Pi: Advanced</title>
        <subtitle>The dark side of Pi Mapper - ofxPiMapper - and how to use it</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Based on the session the day before. Bring your Pi and let's try out advanced mapping tricks together!
Pi Mapper is an open source projection mapping tool intended to be used on the Raspberry Pi minicomputers to reduce cost and licensing complications. It started as an addon for the openFrameworks creative coding toolkit and now is available as a disk image that one can download from https://ofxpimapper.com.During the advanced session we will cover setting up a development environment to make use of the openFrameworks addon ofxPiMapper that is at the core of Pi Mapper. We will try to develop a generative, data-driven and/or interactive mapping source to be used as Pi Mapper on a Raspberry Pi and discuss alternative solutions possible with the setup. Please bring your own computer, Raspberry Pi (please no Raspberry Pi 4 yet), a monitor or a projector, keyboard, mouse and power extension as there is limited amount of those at the assembly.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kriwkrow</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://ofxpimapper.com</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Qubes OS Assembly">
      <event id="1661" guid="15de8b77-a2e0-4b08-979a-d1c2a7588493">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Qubes_OS_Translation_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T20:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>20:00</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Qubes OS Assembly</room>
        <slug>36c3-1661-session_qubes_os_translation_meetup</slug>
        <title>Qubes OS Translation Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Meetup for people interested in translating Qubes OS website, docs and the system itself.
Come over if you'd like to help with translating Qubes OS website/docs/tools into languages that are not English! It's easy - there's a website to do translating on :) There will be a brief introduction to the translation process and a bit of organizing to create language teams.Links: https://github.com/maiska/qubes-translation-orga/wiki/translation-guidelines-dochttps://github.com/maiska/qubes-translation-orga/wiki/Translation-Conventions</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Marmarta</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Origasmi – 紙の変態">
      <event id="1710" guid="b469f072-61f4-4730-acff-f8826cff369d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:RNGed_marriage</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T18:45:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:45</start>
        <duration>0:35</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Origasmi – 紙の変態</room>
        <slug>36c3-1710-session_rnged_marriage</slug>
        <title>RNGed marriage</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We choose your partner at random and tape you together at the wrist.
This workshop starts at the origasmi assembly in outer komona. After being taped together you will continue the rest of the day being codependent. The marriage can be broken off at any time by removing the tape.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Li0n</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="CCL 2 hidden here: https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/c:2:229.63:392.64/">
      <event id="1664" guid="10a0d09a-518e-4eaf-845e-44885999dc8a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Self-Organization_with_Getting_Things_Done,_Bullet_Journaling_and_Co</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T19:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>19:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>CCL 2 hidden here: https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/c:2:229.63:392.64/</room>
        <slug>36c3-1664-session_self_organization_with_getting_things_done_bullet_journaling_and_co</slug>
        <title>Self-Organization with Getting Things Done, Bullet Journaling and Co</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Open exchange for people who enjoy the tidy way of organizing oneself or who want to meet people who do so. Take your favorite todo list tool, self-orga methology or $thing and tell us how it helps you stay organized, well-informed or otherwise helps you living a well life. Remember: There's no method or tool that suits everyone and everyone has different priorities!
How do you organize yourself? Introduce your workflow and your toolchain.It's also okay to talk about proprietary software (e. g. Trello) here.Feel free to put your item on this Agenda: https://pad.stratum0.org/p/36c3-selforganizationhttps://36c3.c3nav.de/l/c:2:229.63:392.64/</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Saxnot</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:IT-Kollektiv">
      <event id="1531" guid="7bd2a6c6-11c3-43d8-a4e0-a3017f94accf">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Tech-Coops_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T17:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>17:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:IT-Kollektiv</room>
        <slug>36c3-1531-session_tech_coops_meetup</slug>
        <title>Tech-Coops Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A meetup for everyone interested in workers'-owned tech-coops or already involved in one. Just drop by!
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">It-kollektiv</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Art-and-Play">
      <event id="1332" guid="68a70d98-712e-465d-a51d-931ce0736f8b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Technological_Narratives:_Solarpunk,_Cyberpunk,_Popculture</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Art-and-Play</room>
        <slug>36c3-1332-session_technological_narratives_solarpunk_cyberpunk_popculture</slug>
        <title>Technological Narratives: Solarpunk, Cyberpunk, Popculture</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The western culture offers a very distilled narrative on what technology is and who builds, owns and profits from it. Most non-technical audiences are unaware of how subjective this perspective is - and how strongly it favours well-marketed multinational corporations over local solutions.
The more the technology advances and becomes interconnected and complex, the less the non-technical public understands the changes, their repercussions and the policies that come along with them.Most people end up relying on stories present in the popular culture to understand the tech world around them: the well-polished product ads hidden in their favourite films, the lone genius-inventor legends, cyberpunk visions of a world with no privacy, but so much convenience!With the constant changes around, it's hard not to be future shocked and give up on any attempts of understanding the technology yourself. The alternative narratives, especially within the hacker scene, are anything but accessible. They're shrouded with technical terms, full of cryptic references and lacking any clear introduction.Very few stories explain why values such as net neutrality are important without speaking code. People need stories with clear explanations appealing to their emotions and remaining in their memories much longer than a dry technical evaluation of pros and cons.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alxd</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://alxd.org/solarpunk-cyberpunk-popculture.html#solarpunk-cyberpunk-popculture</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:CCC Darmstadt">
      <event id="1733" guid="cf712cf7-399d-47aa-8f6a-3902d318aae8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Unixporn_Party</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-29T22:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>22:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:CCC Darmstadt</room>
        <slug>36c3-1733-session_unixporn_party</slug>
        <title>Unixporn Party</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Live out and share your unixporn passion with others, or just try yourself out at styling your desktop-environment.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Avocadoom</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
  </day>
  <day index="4" date="2019-12-30" start="2019-12-30T09:00:00+01:00" end="2019-12-30T19:00:00+01:00">
    <room name="stages"/>
    <room name="rooms"/>
    <room name="music"/>
    <room name="Seminar room 13">
      <event id="1270" guid="c283ebd3-50cc-426d-9205-156adef9fc27">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:42birds:_Hacking_E-Assessment</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:45:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:45</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1270-session_42birds_hacking_e_assessment</slug>
        <title>42birds: Hacking E-Assessment</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Lösungshinweise in Multiple-Choice-Fragen exploiten
# Wir exploiten unbeabsichtigte Lösungshinweise in Assessments.# Bei Interesse erstellen wir auf Moodle unsere eigenen Assessments.----* Erstelle Multiple-Choice-Fragen (MC) in deinem Kurs ([https://ilias.unibe.ch/goto_ilias3_unibe_cat_307859.html Veto] / [http://www.eassessment.uni-bremen.de/mc_leitfaden.php Tipps]).* Erweitere die Fragensammlung per Hand und / oder Import.** Verwende die Import-Formate [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Aiken_format Aiken] oder [https://docs.moodle.org/en/GIFT_format GIFT] (UTF-8).* Lege einen Test an, füge MC hinzu und führ ihn durch.** Tipp: Einfachere Fragen als Einstieg (Prüfungsstress reduzieren).** Tipp: Browservollbild (F11) und [https://safeexambrowser.org/ Safe Exam Browser (SEB)].* Bewerte einen Freitext, erstelle eine Notenformel und gib Einsicht.** Tipp: Freitext-Antwort-Umfang vorgeben, Bewertungsraster erstellen.* Optimiere die MC-Fragen statistisch für die nächste Durchführung.* Zum Abschluss zusammen die [https://die-agentur.ch/die-moodle-rallye/ Moodle-Rallye] absolvieren :-)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Birdy1976</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://moodle.org/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1755" guid="4c310c60-6b8b-4f67-8ed2-81e7b458e85e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Dragonbox_Pyra_handheld_PC/phone(%3F)_demo</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1755-session_dragonbox_pyra_handheld_pc_phone_demo</slug>
        <title>Dragonbox Pyra handheld PC/phone(?) demo</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Pyra handheld
The Dragonbox Pyra handheld exists, will soon be mass produced, could possibly be used as a phone, and paints a brighter picture for a future of being able to purchase devices that already work, and are repairable. Small talk, Q/A, try it.Bonus: Ar from the Warsaw hackerspace will be bringing a Gemini - Cosmic communicator (keyboard phone) to show.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kingu1</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pyra-handheld.com/boards/pages/pyra/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1313" guid="e4579f02-d073-4857-9ea2-c3f6f7eeb381">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Fairphone_Workshop_and_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1313-session_fairphone_workshop_and_meetup</slug>
        <title>Fairphone Workshop and Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A meetup for Fairphoners and an occasion to see the modular Fairphone models
[[File:Fairphone.svg|thumb]]This is a meeting slot for all Fairphoners and for those who would like to know more about it.What's a Fairphone? It's a smartphone that does things a little differently than the rest of the industry. Yours to open, yours to keep.Check out [https://www.fairphone.com/en/story/?ref=header Fairphone's philosophy here!]We are going to look at the Fairphones 1 (2013), Fairphone 2 (2015) and Fairphone 3 (2019), disassemble and reassemble them, discuss pros and cons and much more.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Hnms</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1476" guid="dc1e455b-2e30-481f-b477-f07b1476d6b2">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Home_Assistant_Alternativen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1476-session_home_assistant_alternativen</slug>
        <title>Home Assistant Alternativen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Austausch zu alternativen Home Assistants
Home Assistants sind hilfreich - doch wer möchte sich schon ein Abhörgerät ins Haus stellen. Alternativen zu Google Home und Amazon Alexa sind schwer zu finden. Ziel der Session: Austausch mit Anderen die Alternativen kennen, dabei sind sich selbst etwas zu bauen oder einfach nur Interesse am Thema haben. - offene Diskussion -</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Geiddlyne</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1756" guid="43c20e02-97b9-4aa2-9df7-d2697de9be1c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Libre_software_translation</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T16:45:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:45</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1756-session_libre_software_translation</slug>
        <title>Libre software translation</title>
        <subtitle>come learn and help translate software</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Libre software translation
Talk concerning what are the things to consider when translating software or making a project available for translation?Come learn tricks, what considerations to make, and plan ahead in discussion afterwards.For developers, prospective translators and current contributors alike.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kingu1</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://hosted.weblate.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1726" guid="96400a70-5a77-46f7-81c3-b81b8e96151b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:MicroG_User_Meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 13</room>
        <slug>36c3-1726-session_microg_user_meetup</slug>
        <title>MicroG User Meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Gathering of people that use microG on their phone (or plan to do so)
Let us chat about microG, your usecase, issues when using it or whatever else is on your mind about it.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Larma</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room M3">
      <event id="1129" guid="c6651dbd-6541-43ed-ba37-5e9097a97df8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:42birds:_Hitchhiker%27s_Towel-Yoga</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T10:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:15</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1129-session_42birds_hitchhiker_s_towel_yoga</slug>
        <title>42birds: Hitchhiker's Towel-Yoga</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We'll do some Yoga to calm our minds and move them bodies. Bring along comfortable clothes – and a towel to lie on ;-)
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Birdy1976</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1467" guid="233928f9-841b-4474-88bd-b1deecad2c3f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Das_Gutachten_der_Datenethikkommission_-_eine_praktische_Diskussion</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T13:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:15</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1467-session_das_gutachten_der_datenethikkommission_eine_praktische_diskussion</slug>
        <title>Das Gutachten der Datenethikkommission - eine praktische Diskussion</title>
        <subtitle>Independent session</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Wir werden das Gutachten der Datenethikkommission aus einem praktischen Blickwinkel betrachten und diskutieren.
Die Datenethikkommission der Deutschen Bundesregierung hat im Oktober 2019 ein Gutachten herausgebracht. Im Januar 2020 treffen sich die Mitglieder der Datenethikkommission wieder - in München als Teil eines Seminars der Technischen Universität München. Ich bin Teil dieses Seminars und freue mich, euch das Gutachten vorzustellen und danach über seine Praktikabilität und Realitätsnähe zu diskutieren.Zu Beginn werde ich das Gutachten der Datenethikkommission kurz vorstellen und im Nachgang werden wir zusammen über die Resultate der Kommission diskutieren. Oftmals sind solche Dokumente recht oberflächlich gehalten und beschreiben selten realitätsnahe Situationen. Gemeinsam können wir hier Schwachstellen des Gutachtens finden und Vorschläge diskutieren.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kaplannie</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1135" guid="dc53d304-200a-497b-b2b7-ccbc7f76421a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:General_Angel_meeting_day_4_/_Teardown_info</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1135-session_general_angel_meeting_day_4_teardown_info</slug>
        <title>General Angel meeting day 4 / Teardown info</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>General Angel meeting day 4 / Teardown info
Last time to get the T-Shirt hour count live.And lots of info on teardown. And a surprise.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">DLange</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://engelsystem.de/36c3/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1677" guid="da94f260-5825-40b3-a44b-64ee951d32fd">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hackbases_or_Barbarianism</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1677-session_hackbases_or_barbarianism</slug>
        <title>Hackbases or Barbarianism</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Hackbases are several different types of hackerspaces where people can also live at. The 6th yearly self-org session will be a common presentation of the existing and planned bases, tools to organize new ones, etc. Come if you're interested in different ways of living and doing work.
'''''Location: M3 (see on [https://36c3.c3nav.de/l/mh-hall-m3/@-1,148.3,180.34,4.53 c3nav map])'''''_________________'''''Hackbases are hackerspaces/hacklabs, that people also live in.'''''If you have regular paid work, there is a worrying probability it advances the political flux surrounding you - neoliberal capitalism. The current variety of places to work in - at universities, at NGOs, at "ethical startups", or even big corporations, as well as playful free-time participation within the current hackerspaces, could be insufficient to bring radical change, so needed by the many.Hackbases are experiments in alternative lifestyles, that for example could help you to focus on working to hack the planet.Find existing info:    * https://wiki.hackerspaces.org/Hackbase    * join #hackbases on Freenode ! (IRC client, or in the browser maybe with [https://riot.im/app/#/room/#freenode_#hackbases:matrix.org riot.im])    * start your own hackbase, see [https://pad.land/hackbases pad.land/hackbases] ;)    * more info: [https://pad.land/hackbases pad.land/hackbases]    * projects: https://next.totalism.org, https://ecohackerfarm.org, [...]SOME INTERESTS:    Self-sustainability, off-grid, autarky / resilience and temporary architecture research &amp; alternative construction // Free software and free hardware development // Free Industry // Open data, workflow and organisational technology, Tektology //Digital nomadism // Critical theory // Sound studio, bands, Intermedia Art // Growing food // Renewable energy technologies // Nootropics // A nomad hacker lifestyle in a network of hacklabs // "Coliving" and "Coworking" // Hacker camp // Financial and temporal freedom // Autonomy'''(via https://totalism.org)'''</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dcht00</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pad.land/hackbases</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1678" guid="02bf8ab7-4467-464a-b0d0-4c79b5e860d6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacker_Workflows:_Tools_for_X_(v3.0)</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T11:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:15</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1678-session_hacker_workflows_tools_for_x_v3_0_</slug>
        <title>Hacker Workflows: Tools for X (v3.0)</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Collecting all the tools for all the things you can do with computers
'''''See https://totalism.org/hacker-tools !'''''...Real-time document collaboration ...Self-hosted maps ...Mailserver ... Knowledge management ...PDF annotation ...File deduplication ...Data visualization ... Personal and server backups ... Collaboratively organizing and tagging media (photos) ... OS distribution ... Graph data ... Voice and video chat ... Intermedia Art / VR ... CAD/architecture/3D/industrial design ... Machine embroidery ... news reading ...</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dcht00</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1687" guid="dd2c427b-8c9b-4321-afcb-ef49e47c008d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Lesswrong_Rationality_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M3</room>
        <slug>36c3-1687-session_lesswrong_rationality_workshop</slug>
        <title>Lesswrong Rationality Workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Workshop for improving rationality skills
Telegram group: https://t.me/joinchat/AQyfUhHcTKJjmDm9h-s2EQEtherPad: https://pad.riseup.net/p/lwccc</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mtijanic</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room 12">
      <event id="1747" guid="ec640571-12a9-4bb0-8c73-baac81fb0845">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:A_quick_tour_through_some_of_Haskell%27s_crazy_features</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>0:50</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 12</room>
        <slug>36c3-1747-session_a_quick_tour_through_some_of_haskell_s_crazy_features</slug>
        <title>A quick tour through some of Haskell's crazy features</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Haskell is the language of choice of our assembly. It is also weird. In this session, experience a quick guided tour through some of Haskell's features.
Target audience: People who have some familiarity with programming and who might have heard of Haskell, but don't know any Haskell.'''Next step:''' Dive into Haskell with the free online book [http://learnyouahaskell.com/ Learn you a Haskell]. And feel free to ask questions on [https://www.curry-club-augsburg.de/ our mailing list]. :-)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
          <person id="0">MatthiasHu</person>
          <person id="0">MichaelStruwe</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1721" guid="1b034b04-e7b1-42d4-976f-73d73f90897e">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Improtheater_2.0</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 12</room>
        <slug>36c3-1721-session_improtheater_2_0</slug>
        <title>Improtheater 2.0</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Bewegte Emotionen im Rahmen vom Improtheater
Kommt gerne zu uns um gemeinsam ein freies und entspannten Einstieg ins Improtheater zubekommen.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Toni</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1708" guid="328944a0-e224-4efb-92ea-b52430485330">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:SSG_Meetup_2</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 12</room>
        <slug>36c3-1708-session_ssg_meetup_2</slug>
        <title>SSG Meetup 2</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A meeting of SSG devs
A followup meeting to the first one which was on 28/12/19</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Krawuzikapuzi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1662" guid="16c2f17f-088c-48c0-b82b-c53765a014bd">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wondrous_mathematics:_The_pineapple_from_SpongeBob_SquarePants_is_a_lie!_The_secret_of_the_number_five_and_wondrous_infinite_fractions</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:30</start>
        <duration>0:50</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 12</room>
        <slug>36c3-1662-session_wondrous_mathematics_the_pineapple_from_spongebob_squarepants_is_a_lie_the_secret_of_the_number_five_and_wondrous_infinite_fractions</slug>
        <title>Wondrous mathematics: The pineapple from SpongeBob SquarePants is a lie! The secret of the number five and wondrous infinite fractions</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>This talk gives a leisurely introduction to the secret of the number five, which links SpongeBob's pineapple, approximations to π known to antiquity, the Mandelbrot fractal, and infinite continued fractions together. The talk is aimed at people who are interested in mathematical patterns, but no fancy math knowledge is needed to enjoy the talk. There will be pretty pictures.
'''[https://www.speicherleck.de/iblech/stuff/slides-number5-36c3.pdf Slides]'''</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room M2">
      <event id="1177" guid="22f132e1-41b4-47c1-8097-c30636edaefe">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:A_trip_down_the_memory_l%CC%B6a%CC%B6n%CC%B6e%CC%B6_dump</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>1:15</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1177-session_a_trip_down_the_memory_l_a_n_e_dump</slug>
        <title>A trip down the memory l̶a̶n̶e̶ dump</title>
        <subtitle>An introduction to memory forensics</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>This workshop covers the fundamentals of memory internals and then dive into hands-on analysis with volatility. Newbie or seasoned, professional or hobbyist, this session is for you!
UPDATE: Slides (and contact mail) for the workshop have been uploaded to: https://github.com/nov3mb3r/36c3-Workshop &lt;br&gt;Both theoretical and technical aspects of memory forensics will be covered: A theoretical approach of the basics of how memory in Windows systems works and hands-on dive to memory analysis.&lt;br&gt;The following topics will be discussed:&lt;br&gt;* How memory works in Windows systems* Memory acquisition* Introduction to Volatility and its plugins* Hands-on analysis of machine hit by ransomwareLast 15 minutes will feature a general discussion and ideally will set the foundation of a C3 assembly dedicated to Digital ForensicsIt is a BYOD, so please have the latest version of volatility installed on your machine!&lt;br&gt;https://github.com/volatilityfoundation/volatility/wiki/Installation&lt;br&gt;The workshop will be all about how to use it, not install it! :)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">November</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1178" guid="c934b660-8d4e-4260-af17-48c8444c70b7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:ADHD_%26_me_-_..._and_you%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1178-session_adhd_me_and_you_</slug>
        <title>ADHD &amp; me - ... and you?</title>
        <subtitle>Squirrel!</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>I was diagnosed with ADHD  just two years ago. I want to share what I learned so far and provide a space to exchange stories, tools, strategies and support.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Stormwind</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1735" guid="a5e39121-b6fe-4fbd-87d6-f0ac743143ff">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Kernel_Hacking</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1735-kernel_hacking</slug>
        <title>Kernel Hacking</title>
        <subtitle>Extra timeslot</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Write a simple kernel driver, debug and trace it remotely with gdb.
In this hands-on workshop, you have a chance to learn some cool tricks working with Linux kernel code. KGDB, the kernel debugger, allows you to debug a kernel running on a different architecture, remotely, just like you would debug a program running in userspace. A powerful trace infrastructure makes it easier to spot issues in time-sensitive systems, when setting a breakpoint is not an option. </description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Vtec</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1749" guid="11603b8c-ce00-45b0-8bea-3b0f96cbaf64">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Systems_design:_Transparent_persistence_vs_crash-only</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T13:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:15</start>
        <duration>0:15</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1749-session_systems_design_transparent_persistence_vs_crash_only</slug>
        <title>Systems design: Transparent persistence vs crash-only</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Introduction to two properties of operating systems/programming languages/any software and their relationship
* Transparent persistence: Every variable in the programming language is persisted to disk automatically* Crash-only: Software needs to be prepared to crash at any point in time. Crashing takes the place of failing and shutting down.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MichaelStruwe</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1306" guid="41e07783-4ba7-4afa-870a-142719aae90a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Velomobiles</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1306-session_velomobiles</slug>
        <title>Velomobiles</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Researched for next car, ended up with velomobile.
Individual mobilityWhy electric cars are not the solution.Why E-Bike? Experiences with an E-Bike.(from the perspective of an unathletic lazy long term car driver)What is a Velomobile?Why Velomobile? Experiences with a Velomobile.Other vehicles similar to velomobiles.The talk is rather short, so we have time for a Q&amp;A session.The Q&amp;A shall be focussed on (mostly) human-powered vehicles (not: cars, not: public transport).Talk / Slides will be in English.Questions/Answers may be in English or German.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">TW</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1416" guid="88e18a5f-524f-46f0-877d-df82516e22b2">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wondrous_mathematics:_How_does_artificial_intelligence_accomplish_the_feat_of_learning%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M2</room>
        <slug>36c3-1416-session_wondrous_mathematics_how_does_artificial_intelligence_accomplish_the_feat_of_learning_</slug>
        <title>Wondrous mathematics: How does artificial intelligence accomplish the feat of learning?</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>How a mathematical breakthrough made at the end of the 17th century is the workhorse of the artificial neural networks of today
Conventional computer algorithms are superior to the human intellect in many regards: for instance at multiplying large numbers or winning at chess by analyzing huge numbers of moves. But there are also many tasks which come naturally to us yet exceed the capabilities of algorithms by vast amounts: Rigid algorithms can't decipher human handwriting or drive cars.The recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence circumvent these barriers by employing quite a different approach: They use artificial neural networks, which are inspired by the partially-understood way the human brain works.The unique feature of artificial neural nets is that they aren't rigid, but can &lt;em&gt;learn&lt;/em&gt;. Human programmers specify their rough structure and supply training data, but don't write a single line of code governing their behavior.&lt;strong&gt;In the spirit of a good Unix command-line tool, this talk aspires to explain one thing and explain it well: How do artificial neural nets accomplish the feat of learning?&lt;/strong&gt;We'll see that the answer is related to a mathematical breakthrough made at the end of the 17th century and discuss why deep learning only surged in the last few years, even though the basics of artificial neural nets were already understood in the 1980s. We'll also touch upon some of the biggest problems of neural nets, which emerge directly from the way neural nets learn.The talk doesn't require any advanced knowledge of mathematics. If you're already familiar with [http://neuralnetworksanddeeplearning.com/ Michael Nielsen's book], then don't expect to learn anything new and come to this talk only if you want to contribute interesting remarks.'''[https://rawgit.com/iblech/mathematik-der-vorhersagen/master/vortrag-34c3/slides.pdf Slides]'''</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room 11">
      <event id="1004" guid="a9513da7-a95c-4eb4-ba32-11485be6278a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:A/V_Angel_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1004-session_a_v_angel_meeting</slug>
        <title>A/V Angel Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Day 4</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Daily Meetup for A/V Angels
Daily A/V Angel Meeting. More information can be obtained from our news in the angel system</description>
        <persons/>
        <links>
          <link>https://c3voc.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1654" guid="392c1aa0-00c0-434d-981f-fb8266f2001f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:C3lingo_tech</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1654-session_c3lingo_tech</slug>
        <title>C3lingo tech</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>c3lingo tech meeting about improvements for next year
Workshop for c3lingo tech prep for 2020</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Katti</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://c3lingo.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1151" guid="b61433fb-3304-439e-8823-be43cd1f3f6c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:CryptoParty:_Digital_Self-Defense_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1151-session_cryptoparty_digital_self_defense_workshop</slug>
        <title>CryptoParty: Digital Self-Defense Workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>CryptoParties are free and open for everyone, but especially those without prior knowledge, who haven't yet attended one. CryptoParty is a decentralized movement with events happening all over the world. The goal is to pass on knowledge about protecting yourself in the digital space. This can include encrypted communication, preventing being tracked while browsing the web, and general security advice regarding computers and smartphones. To try the tools and apps directly at the CryptoParty, bring your laptop or smartphone.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Dawning Sun</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://cryptoparty.in/36c3</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1534" guid="a048feb8-4df2-4ed8-b60b-c712a8f775c7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hackerspaces.org_meetup</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room 11</room>
        <slug>36c3-1534-session_hackerspaces_org_meetup</slug>
        <title>Hackerspaces.org meetup</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>an opportunity to get involved and catch up with the hackerspaces.org community
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Aimeejulia</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://wiki.hackerspaces.org/Hackerspaces</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Digitalcourage">
      <event id="1754" guid="29fab1a5-e076-40e5-8d4a-51e3ceaa7208">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Absolute_Sicherheit%3F_-_Ges%C3%A4nge_zur_St%C3%A4rkung_der_digitalen_Kampfmoral</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Digitalcourage</room>
        <slug>36c3-1754-session_absolute_sicherheit_gesaenge_zur_staerkung_der_digitalen_kampfmoral</slug>
        <title>Absolute Sicherheit? - Gesänge zur Stärkung der digitalen Kampfmoral</title>
        <subtitle>Gesänge zur Stärkung der Kampfmoral</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Musikerin Silvia Seitz präsentiert ihre CD „Absolute Sicherheit? - Gesänge zur Stärkung der digitalen Kampfmoral“
Über das digitale Zeitalter ist viel geschrieben und noch mehr gesagt worden. Lange Texte bejubeln die Segnungen des Internets oder beschwören die Überwachungsapokalypse herauf. Das mag alles stimmen, aber muss es dabei immer so steif zugehen? Vielleicht steuern wir wirklich auf den großen Knall zu, aber spätestens dann brauchen wir Lieder zur Stärkung der Kampfmoral. Silvia Seitz hat sich dieses Problems angenommen, es so lange besungen, bis es sich hinten reimte und Dieter Markmann bewarf es so lange mit Tönen, bis sich das geneigte Auditorium sagt: „Wenn die Revolution so klingt, will ich gern dabei sein.“ (J. Selzer)Silvia Seitz wird live ihre Songs präsentieren.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Davlee</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area">
      <event id="1169" guid="c3d799ba-5e32-4073-8b58-619d41efade3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:ArduTouch_Music_Synthesizer_Workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1169-session_ardutouch_music_synthesizer_workshop</slug>
        <title>ArduTouch Music Synthesizer Workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>''Learn to solder together a cool, powerful music synthesizer,&lt;br&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;and learn to make cool music, sound, and noise!''&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; ''(This is one of many cool things happening throughout 36C3 in the huge '''Hardware Hacking Area!)'''''&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; This workshop will be given:&lt;br&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Day 4: 30-Dec, 12pm - 2pm&lt;br&gt;
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Maltman23</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/projects.php#ardutouch</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1739" guid="ea2462cb-ca71-4020-b7a6-47ec15afe4a2">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hands-on_with_Wi-Fi_hacking</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T10:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1739-session_hands_on_with_wi_fi_hacking</slug>
        <title>Hands-on with Wi-Fi hacking</title>
        <subtitle>Hands on with WI-FI Hacking on the ESP8266</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Hands-on with Wi-Fi hacking
Want to learn how Wi-Fi hacking works, and go home with your own esp8266 Wi-Fi deauther? Come to the MysteryHack bonus session to learn how hackers can shut down any Wi-Fi network in seconds with a low-cost microcontroller. Kody Kinzie will explain how the most common Wi-Fi attacks work, focusing on using low-cost microcontrollers and Raspberry Pi computers to crack passwords and attack IoT devices like WI-Fi security cameras. PLEASE BRING A MICROUSB CABLE!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Skickar</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.meetup.com/Cyber-Weapons-Lab-LA/events/266219223/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1152" guid="fb1dfcaa-82e3-4aa9-a6f0-581ad4b436f3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Intro_to_Arduino_Shield_Soldering_and_Programming</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>2:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1152-session_intro_to_arduino_shield_soldering_and_programming</slug>
        <title>Intro to Arduino Shield Soldering and Programming</title>
        <subtitle>Day 4</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>In this 2-3 hour workshop I teach you how to solder and program an Arduino!
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Hammes Hacks</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://hammeshacks.com/intro/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1194" guid="b3798958-c7e6-43a8-af25-71e68b6a03d6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Learn_To_Solder</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>5:59</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1194-session_learn_to_solder</slug>
        <title>Learn To Solder</title>
        <subtitle>Day 4</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn to Solder!  A large variety of way cool kits are available, all designed for total beginners to complete successfully -- and intriguing enough for the total hardware geek.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;span style="color:orange"&gt;'''''This ongoing workshop will be happening concurrently with lots of other way cool workshops at the Hardware Hacking Area!  Throughout all of 36C3.'''''&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt; &lt;span style="color:red"&gt;'''''Please come by any time to learn to solder!'''''&lt;/span&gt;
[[File:LearnToSolder.jpg|center|500px|Room full of happy hardware hackers at the Hardware Hacking Area at 30C3]]&lt;br&gt;'''What''': A place to get together to solder stuff!&lt;br&gt;       Learn to Solder!&lt;br&gt;       You can easily learn all of the skills you need in a short time.&lt;br&gt;       Make a project, and take it home with you!&lt;br&gt;       If you have your own project (advanced or simple),&lt;br&gt;       bring it by, and if you would like help, you can get it!&lt;br&gt;'''When''':&lt;span style="color:red"&gt; '''''Any time!'''''&lt;/span&gt; All day and all night -- Every day of 36C3&lt;br&gt;       Most projects take about 1.5 to 2 hours&lt;br&gt;       &lt;span style="color:orange"&gt;'''''This ongoing workshop will be happening concurrently with lots of other way cool workshops at the Hardware Hacking Area!'''''&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;       &lt;span style="color:red"&gt;'''''Please come by any time to learn to solder!'''''&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;     '''Where''': The '''Hardware Hacking Area''' -- West side of Exhibition Hall 2 -- [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/images/c/ce/HHA_map.png map]&lt;br&gt;'''Who''': You! All ages, all skill levels -- It is fun to make things in the&lt;br&gt;       friendly community of the Hardware Hacking Area.&lt;br&gt;       ''Come join us. Everyone is welcome.''&lt;br&gt;'''Cost''': Instruction is free! We ask that people pay only for the cost of&lt;br&gt;       the parts used -- kit prices range from €10 to €30.&lt;br&gt;          &lt;span style="color:orange"&gt;''' -- No need to register -- just come on by,&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span style="color:red"&gt;any time!'''&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;Learn to solder! [[User:Maltman23|Mitch Altman]] and others will bring kits to make cool, practical, intriguing, hackable things that you can bring home after you make it. Of course, you can also bring your own projects to hack. And if you have anything to fix, bring it by!Plenty of cool kits are available to make, including:&lt;br&gt;* TV-B-Gone (turn off TVs in public places!)&lt;br&gt;* ArduTouch Music Synthesizer (make cool noise and music with this Arduino-comaptible kit!)&lt;br&gt;* Brain Machine (Meditate, Hallucinate, and Trip Out!)&lt;br&gt;* Trippy RGB Waves (interactive art blinky lights!)&lt;br&gt;* MiniPOV (write your message in the air!)&lt;br&gt;* MintyBoost (charge your USB enabled gadgets!)&lt;br&gt;* Hello My Name Is... badge (Geeky, blinky version of the sticker!)&lt;br&gt;* microcontroller programmers (program all your AVR family chips!)&lt;br&gt;* Arduino clones (make just about anything!)&lt;br&gt;* And many, more!&lt;br&gt;More info on these projects is available at:&lt;br&gt;[http://www.CornfieldElectronics.com Cornfield Electronics] (click on the "projects" tab)&lt;br&gt;[http://www.adafruit.com/ Adafruit]&lt;br&gt;[http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ Evil Mad Scientist]&lt;br&gt;[http://analogmachines.com Analog Machines]&lt;br&gt;Anyone can learn to solder!  Even if you have never made anything in your life, you can learn this very useful and enjoyable skill. It really is fun!  [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] and has taught tens of thousands of people to solder all around the world, and he can teach you, too!  Add yourself to the ever increasing community!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Maltman23</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1619" guid="cecb9ad0-2e83-447f-8f4f-0c210856f153">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Multigeiger_bauen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T10:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1619-session_multigeiger_bauen</slug>
        <title>Multigeiger bauen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Geigerzähler– Hardwarebasteln mit LoRaWAN &amp; WiFi  Wir sind die Ecocurious-Initiative und haben einen LoRaWAN- und WiFi-fähigen Geigerzähler entwickelt. Diesen Low-Cost-Multigeiger mit gutem Zählrohr kannst Du bei uns löten, im Tausch gegen Materialkosten von 75 Euro mitnehmen und damit Teil unseres wunderbaren Messnetzes werden, das wir gerade aufbauen. Die Bauteile und unsere selbstentwickelte Platine bringen wir für Dich mit. Du findest uns in der Hardware Hacking Area, im Hamsterspace.  Wir bieten 2 Workshop-Zeiten an: Am 29.12. von 14-17 Uhr und am 30.12. von 10-13 Uhr.  Wir freuen uns auf Dich, mach mit!
Geigerzähler– Hardwarebasteln mit LoRaWAN &amp; WiFiWir sind die Ecocurious-Initiative und haben einen LoRaWAN- und WiFi-fähigen Geigerzähler entwickelt. Diesen Low-Cost-Multigeiger mit gutem Zählrohr kannst Du bei uns löten, im Tausch gegen Materialkosten von 75 Euro mitnehmen und damit Teil unseres wunderbaren Messnetzes werden, das wir gerade aufbauen. Das Gerät ist die ultimative Beta-Version, Änderungswünsche und Ideen sind sehr willkommen.Wir bringen die Bauteile und unsere selbstentwickelte Platine für Dich mit. Du findest uns in der Hardware Hacking Area, im Hamsterspace.Wir bieten 2 Workshop-Zeiten an: Am 29.12. von 14-17 Uhr und am 30.12. von 10-13 Uhr.Wir freuen uns auf Dich, mach mit!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ecocurious</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://ecocurious.de/projekte/multigeiger/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1225" guid="85f48c82-0aaa-4a40-b74e-2fbff94f4ec6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Hacking Area</room>
        <slug>36c3-1225-session_surface_mount_electronics_assembly_for_terrified_beginners</slug>
        <title>Surface mount electronics assembly for terrified beginners</title>
        <subtitle>Day 4</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building an electronic touch-activated purring kitten. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 120mins, 20€/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before. Max 20 participants per session, there is a PAPER!!1! signup list in the hardware hacking area.
[[File:Catsplash.png|800px]]Takes about two hours. Basic workshop. No prior knowledge needed. Materials cost 20€ per kit.We are going to build an electronic kitten using tiny SMD parts. It will purr when you touch it right and hiss when you touch it wrong. It's going to work.For people afraid of surface mount assembly/rework. You know those tiny little components in modern electronic devices? It's both possible and easy to assemble those by hand. You can do it, and I'll teach you how!Think you don't have the tools? Think you can't manually place 0402s? Everything is possible with patience and practice. The equipment is minimal and you probably already have it. We'll learn the answer to THERE'S A SHORT ON A TINY PART OMG WHAT NOW? After this, you'll no longer need to be scared of SMD. Avoid caffeine immediately before the workshop, because shaky hands are a disadvantage.The workshop kit costs 20€. Please SIGN UP ON THE PAPER LIST at the Hardware Hacking Area. PLEASE BE ON TIME!* https://0xfb.com/cat* https://github.com/kliment/catws</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kliment</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://0xfb.com/cat</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Seminar room 14-15">
      <event id="1741" guid="e8ba58a9-7de9-40a9-a5f6-b6e8f4e1fe64">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Behavioural_change_and_changing_habits</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1741-session_behavioural_change_and_changing_habits</slug>
        <title>Behavioural change and changing habits</title>
        <subtitle>Follow Up: People who want to continue the talk can meet</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let’s discuss the power of habits and what it takes to change behaviour.
UPDATE: I add the slides as a link here in this event. Thanks everyone for contributing to the great discussion!A free discussion about behavioural change and its methods (Cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing etc.), the power of habits and how to change them.I'd also like to discuss how healthy lifestyle changes can prevent diabetes type 2 and other chronic diseases.----We'll continue the discussion tomorrow (December 30). The slides will also follow on that day (December 30).P.S. The introduction to CFAR content will happen at the LessWrong Rationality Workshop :)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Andru</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1stVSNYzxZS3wxcuan433MFRElyJh5YwQ/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1279" guid="32991e00-405b-4cc4-ba36-5d0045e1527b">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Getting_to_know_Julia</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1279-session_getting_to_know_julia</slug>
        <title>Getting to know Julia</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>This workshop is for everyone who wants to get an idea and some first look at the programming language Julia, which was originally designed for data analysis or scientific computing
In this introductory workshop you are invited to get a first look at the programming language Julia. Julia is comparatively recent (version 1.0 got released August last year) and was originally designed from scratch to provide a high-level language, which is also fast. As a result applications include scientific simulations, data science, machine learning and generally high-performance computing. Writing Julia feels a lot like writing a scripting language, but since code is automatically (and painlessly) compiled down to machine code before execution, a performance comparable to low-level languages like C or FORTRAN can be achieved.We will use examples and a few exercises to discuss the main concepts of Julia. The main purpose is to get you curious and give you an overview. Care is taken to provide rich lists of links with further information to continue to explore Julia on your own (if you wish to do so ...).</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mfh</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1438" guid="a534f61a-c170-4d7b-ba2d-a66807332251">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Kritical_-_Kubernetes_in_Critical_Infrastructure</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1438-session_kritical_kubernetes_in_critical_infrastructure</slug>
        <title>Kritical - Kubernetes in Critical Infrastructure</title>
        <subtitle>Upcoming challenges to move from cloud native to a security aware mindset</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The meeting is to exchange ideas and opinions about the upcoming use of K8S in critical infrastructure
The organizer has audited and consulted on several projects of Kubernetes in critical infrastructure. Areas audited are traffic control, power grids and several health care projects. Some show very strict awareness of security, others have approached the topic totally naive.Let us exchange ideas about the bare necessities and no gos for microservices going critical.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Thomas</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.meetup.com/Kubernetes-Security-Berlin/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1446" guid="ad490e42-238c-4dd8-b1cc-c02a420f70f4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Kritical_-_Kubernetes_in_Critigal_Infrastructure</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1446-session_kritical_kubernetes_in_critigal_infrastructure</slug>
        <title>Kritical - Kubernetes in Critigal Infrastructure</title>
        <subtitle>Upcoming challenges to move from cloud native to a security aware mindset</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The meeting is to exchange ideas and opinions about the upcoming use of K8S in critical infrastructure
The organizer has audited and consulted on several projects of Kubernetes in critical infrastructure. Areas audited are traffic control, power grids and several health care projects. Some show very strict awareness of security, others have approached the topic totally naive.Let us exchange ideas about the bare necessities and no gos for microservices going critical.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Thomas</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.meetup.com/Kubernetes-Security-Berlin/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1738" guid="252f7639-22d8-4b72-aec1-46a79e301f3a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Stagemanagement_Feedback_Gathering</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T18:15:00+01:00</date>
        <start>18:15</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1738-session_stagemanagement_feedback_gathering</slug>
        <title>Stagemanagement Feedback Gathering</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Stagemanagement Feedback Gathering
This is a feedback session for the Stagemanagement Team. Optional for team members.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Katzazi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1024" guid="219d8a4f-cb9b-41cf-bcef-1e80ca4ba8d9">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Translation_Team_Meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1024-session_translation_team_meeting</slug>
        <title>Translation Team Meeting</title>
        <subtitle>Final Meeting Day 4</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The c3lingo team meets twice a day. Join us to help us doing live interpretations of all talks.
This meeting is used for the distribution of shifts for the Translation team.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Katti</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1711" guid="81f76191-40a2-41e1-87ef-a70306e84cb7">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Video_Gaming_Addiction_-_A_Real_Psychological_Disorder%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T10:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1711-session_video_gaming_addiction_a_real_psychological_disorder_</slug>
        <title>Video Gaming Addiction - A Real Psychological Disorder?</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Is there such a thing as "Gaming Addiction" and is there a cure?
Please note: This abstract is in English, but if there are no non-German speakers present, the talk may be held in German.Video Gaming addiction - buzzword, excuse for 400+ hours on Skyrim, mere symptom of depression or genuine psychological disorder? What even is there to become addicted to in gaming? Are there people more at risk than others and if yes, who? In what kind of ways are games engineered to make us become addicted? Where is the limit between normal gaming and a disorder? And if you are addicted, what helps? This talk aims to explore these questions and more, time for questions will be included as well!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Britt</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1719" guid="d4422abb-0884-4c9e-9c8c-7b6f5d1530f9">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Was_macht_Bambuszahnb%C3%BCrsten_so_viel_besser,_au%C3%9Fer_dass_du_Plastik_sparst%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T14:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Seminar room 14-15</room>
        <slug>36c3-1719-session_was_macht_bambuszahnbuersten_so_viel_besser_ausser_dass_du_plastik_sparst_</slug>
        <title>Was macht Bambuszahnbürsten so viel besser, außer dass du Plastik sparst?</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Hast du dich schonmal gefragt, was Bambuszahnbürsten überhaupt bringen, wenn sie über die ganze Welt zu uns fliegen?
Was macht Bambus aus? Ist er auch so Hygienisch wie Plastik? Und viele weiter Fragen möchte ich in meinen Talk mit euch klären.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Toni</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:About:future">
      <event id="1753" guid="e9cb0af6-cb75-470a-b9d2-e13c5be64859">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Bits_und_B%C3%A4ume_konkret:_Was_man_selber_tun_kann</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T14:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:About:future</room>
        <slug>36c3-1753-session_bits_und_baeume_konkret_was_man_selber_tun_kann</slug>
        <title>Bits und Bäume konkret: Was man selber tun kann</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>discussion</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Sammeln und evaluieren von Vorschlägen für konkretes individuelles Handeln mit dem Ziel der Veröffentlichung
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Cark</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://dresden.bits-und-baeume.org/kih/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:CriticalDecentralisationCluster">
      <event id="1750" guid="e3d82c65-9a88-4585-a0a0-b6892011e310">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Building_a_Synth_for_the_web_in_C%2B%2B_and_WASM</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T13:45:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:45</start>
        <duration>0:15</duration>
        <room>Assembly:CriticalDecentralisationCluster</room>
        <slug>36c3-1750-session_building_a_synth_for_the_web_in_c_and_wasm</slug>
        <title>Building a Synth for the web in C++ and WASM</title>
        <subtitle>Come to the Social Distortion Protocol in the Critical Decentralization Cluster</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>How to use modern web technologies to build a synthesizer (at the Social Dist0rtion Protocol assembly!)
We're gonna talk about building a synthesizer in WASM and C++. I'll be running you through the code.See the project here: https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Projects:WASM_SYNTHThis presentation is gonna happen at the Social Dist0rtion Protocol assembly and not on the CDC mainstage!Simply come to the back of the CDC. See you!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">TimDaub</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://timdaub.github.io/wasm-synth/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="1komona Boredome">
      <event id="1737" guid="aed65295-7dfe-4369-8cb4-a2b5a20cfeb3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:C3sus_public_meeting</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>1komona Boredome</room>
        <slug>36c3-1737-session_c3sus_public_meeting</slug>
        <title>C3sus public meeting</title>
        <subtitle>join the c3sus team</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>an invitation to join c3sus orga team
anyone with interest in making ccc events more sustainable, has time and energy to volunteer before and during the events is welcome to join our team :-)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Aimeejulia</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://hacc.uber.space/c3sus</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Kidspace">
      <event id="1449" guid="d95a9c9e-bb86-40f4-959a-3fccf221ceb1">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Calliope</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T10:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1449-session_calliope</slug>
        <title>Calliope</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>spielerisch und kreativ die Welt der Computer kennenlernen
Mit dem Calliope mini kannst du spielerisch und kreativ die Welt der Computer kennenlernen. calliope.ccAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 5-10Alter: 6+ JahreDauer: 30-60minAnmeldung erforderlich?: Nein</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Bate</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://calliope.cc</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1458" guid="43e69308-e49b-4765-9d4c-311fdffffbc5">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Factorio</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>4:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1458-session_factorio</slug>
        <title>Factorio</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>10 Rechner zum Factorio spielen, Leute die das Spiel erklären
10 Rechner zum Factorio spielen, Leute die das Spiel erklärenAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: ca 10-20 gleichzeitig (inkl. Zuschauer)Alter: 7-m JahreDauer bis zu ca.1.5hAnmeldung erforderlich? nein (wenn was frei ist)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Cisz</person>
          <person id="0">Ben</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1462" guid="b36af57c-3612-4512-8d86-96fc5977dd59">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Selbstgebaute_Musik</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1462-session_selbstgebaute_musik</slug>
        <title>Selbstgebaute Musik</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten Klangerzeugern
Musik aus und mit modifizierten, selbstgebauten KlangerzeugernAnzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 3-7Alter: für Kinder von 5-99 JahrenAnmeldung erforderlich?: nein, kommt jederzeit vorbei (während der Workshopzeiten)Unkostenbeitrag: Freiwillige Spenden</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Manu</person>
          <person id="0">Lea</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://selbstgebautemusik.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1451" guid="03891a83-3a65-4526-830b-2035136c78ce">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:T-Shirt_Druck</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1451-session_t_shirt_druck</slug>
        <title>T-Shirt Druck</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>print your own t-shirt, Bedruckt eure T-Shirts
Print your own t-shirt with screen printing.Bedruckt eure eigenen T-Shirts mit siebdruck.Anzahl Teilnehmer*innen: 4 / StundeAlter: &gt; 6 JahreDauer 15 ~ 30 MinutenAnmeldung erforderlich? Wir werden Wartemarken ausgebenUnkostenbeitrag: freiwillig, 8~10€ je nach Verbrauch</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ploenne</person>
          <person id="0">Manou</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1576" guid="b2a6e067-c75e-549d-99b0-709991b7c0d2">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Trickmisch</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Kidspace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1576-session_trickmisch</slug>
        <title>Trickmisch</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Trickfilme selber machen, make your own stop-motions
TRICKMISCH.de und TRIXMIX.tv sind wieder auf dem Congress, um mit Euch Trickfilme und Animationssequenzen digital am Rechner oder analog am Leuchttisch zu erstellen. Kommt vorbei, zeichnet und animiert Eure eigenen Sequenzen oder wählt Material und Figuren aus unserer umfangreichen Sammlung aus!Es besteht keine Altersbeschränkung und alles was ihr wissen müsst zeigen und erklären wir Euch.English TextTRICKMISCH.de and TRIXMIX.tv will be at the Congress again to create stop-motions and animation-sequences with you. Digitally on the computer or analogue at the lighttable. Come along!There is no age limit and everything you need to know will be shown and explained.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Silvio</person>
          <person id="0">Julia</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://TRICKMISCH.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Pseudoroom">
      <event id="1743" guid="5978d004-1708-4066-aeb2-8aa2a5e9fa7d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Captain_Sonar</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Pseudoroom</room>
        <slug>36c3-1743-session_captain_sonar</slug>
        <title>Captain Sonar</title>
        <subtitle>Let's Play 4</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Captain Sonar
Wir spielen das Spiel Captain Sonar.Bitte über https://www.schokoladensouffle.eu/captainsonar/ anmelden, maximal acht Teilnehmer, FCFSWir spielen bei der Gaderobe im Pseudoroom (CCL Gebäude ganz unten)DECT 3060 bei Rückfragenmehr Infos zum Spiel: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Sonar</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Ankylotech</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.schokoladensouffle.eu/captainsonar/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1757" guid="84f94190-ce0b-49aa-a386-87e4382d93a9">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wir_spielen_Schach,_Wizard_und/oder_Halt_mal_Kurz</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Pseudoroom</room>
        <slug>36c3-1757-session_wir_spielen_schach_wizard_und_oder_halt_mal_kurz</slug>
        <title>Wir spielen Schach, Wizard und/oder Halt mal Kurz</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>game</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Wer spielt mit eine Runde Schach, oder die Kartenspiele Wizard oder Halt mal kurz?
Eine kleine Spielrunde. Mit Schach, Halt mal kurz oder Wizard.Halt mal kurz ist ein lustiges Kartenspiel, bei dem man Nazis auf den Kopf hauen darf, Wizard ein spannendes Kartenspiel für angehende Zauberer.Für Kinder und Erwachsene!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alvar Freude</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Lecture room M1">
      <event id="1254" guid="9caf142e-aa8c-41b2-a794-8710cab623d1">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Consequence_Scanning:_Hacking_Online_Misogyny</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1254-session_consequence_scanning_hacking_online_misogyny</slug>
        <title>Consequence Scanning: Hacking Online Misogyny</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We will use consequence scanning as a method to think through building tools against online harassment
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Opt Out Tools</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1344" guid="204fddd6-8dc6-48d3-a973-b3b3bd2528c1">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Gettogether_des_CCC-CH</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T11:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1344-session_gettogether_des_ccc_ch</slug>
        <title>Gettogether des CCC-CH</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>As every year, the CCC-CH (Chaos Computer Club Switzerland) holds its last Gettogether of the year at the congress. Everyone is welcome
Regelmässiges Gettogether des CCC Schweiz. Alle willkommen.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Jenix</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.ccc-ch.ch</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1742" guid="4455868d-11d7-42b2-b71d-1412563ea6b0">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hacking_Licence</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T16:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>16:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1742-session_hacking_licence</slug>
        <title>Hacking Licence</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Your daily basic hacking learning lesson.
""WARNING: External room for the last session on day 4: Please come to Lecture Room M1.""'''---&gt; README: There will be sessions from days 1 to 4. The daily session times will be announced in the evening before. &lt;---'''We offer instructions for "Damn Vulnerable Web Application" ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) daily. At least for 2 to 4 people. Join us if you would like to learn about security gaps in web programming (e.g. bad passwords, SQL injection, cross-site requests forgery). You will learn how to hack systems and how to reset them afterwards. It's recommended to bring your own device (laptop) with an working ethernet port. We have a single Ethernet-to-USB adapter available for devices lacking an Ethernet port such as Apple Macbooks.'''--&gt;LIESMICH: Es wird jeden Tag Sessions geben. Wann die täglichen Sessions genau starten, wird immer am Vorabend eingetragen. &lt;---'''Wir bieten täglich „Damn Vulnerable Web Application“ ( http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ / https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/DVWA ) unter Anleitung an, für mindestens 2 bis 4 Personen. Inhaltlich geht es dabei um klassische Sicherheitslücken der Webprogrammierung (z.B. schlechte Passwörter, SQL-Injection, Cross-Site-Request-Forgery). Hier lernst du Systeme zu hacken und wiederherzustellen. Bringt am besten euren eigenen Computer mit einem funktionierenden Ethernet-Port mit. Wir haben einen Ethernet-zu-USB-Adapter, damit ihr auch Geräte ohne integrierten Ethernet-Anschluss (wie z.B. Apple Macbooks) nutzen könnt.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Chpietsch</person>
          <person id="0">CryptGoat</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://digitalcourage.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1101" guid="818315e1-ecdf-4ed6-97e8-fdf88087b7d6">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:KinkyGeeks_-_Erste_Hilfe_-_Kinky_Edition</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Lecture room M1</room>
        <slug>36c3-1101-session_kinkygeeks_erste_hilfe_kinky_edition</slug>
        <title>KinkyGeeks - Erste Hilfe - Kinky Edition</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>First aid lesson for kinky people
'''Important:''' In the previous years, we regularly had way too many people trying to get in (rooms are objects of finite size), with waiting lines all across the hallway. This year, we want to avoid the crowd control issues that come with such scenarios. That's why you now need to pre-register for the workshop at https://ticket.kinkygeeks.de. Our website will give you a free ticket, which you need to provide at the workshop door to gain access.First Aid is good, useful and quite generic. Let's close the gap between the overall topic and the kinky specifics.During the workshop we will not skip the thought, that something might go wrong. Instead, we talk about how to handle these situations.Please note, that the workshop is in german language only.Erste Hilfe ist gut, nützlich und ziemlich allgemein. Lasst uns über die Dinge zwischen dem Allgemeinen und den Kinky Besonderheiten sprechen.Dabei weichen wir dem Gedanken nicht aus, dass mal etwas schiefgehen kann, sondern überlegen uns, wie wir mit solchen Situationen umgehen können.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Lil-Missy</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://kinkygeeks.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Curry Club Augsburg">
      <event id="1748" guid="976e7817-79f5-4be4-b484-0616e07d3cec">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Ende_Gel%C3%A4nde_%E2%80%93_peaceful_climate_activism_(civil_disobedience)_for_people_like_us</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Curry Club Augsburg</room>
        <slug>36c3-1748-session_ende_gelaende_peaceful_climate_activism_civil_disobedience_for_people_like_us</slug>
        <title>Ende Gelände – peaceful climate activism (civil disobedience) for people like us</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Peacefully blocking coal infrastructure – a tutorial
This discussion round will give a short overview over Ende Gelände, peaceful non-violent non-damaging direct actions in which coal infrastructure (coal mines, coal rails) is blocked for one day.We will touch on the following points:* What is the point of Ende Gelände?* What are legal repercussions of joining a peaceful mass event of civil disobedience?* Which strategies are used in actions by Ende Gelände?* What is the action concensus of Ende Gelände?* Practical exercises</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Iblech</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Roter Salon">
      <event id="1745" guid="243ca14a-6cc2-48c7-b06d-5db1ded0dd49">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Gemeinsam_sind_wir_mehr_-_in_Gespr%C3%A4ch_und_Aktion</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1745-session_gemeinsam_sind_wir_mehr_in_gespraech_und_aktion</slug>
        <title>Gemeinsam sind wir mehr - in Gespräch und Aktion</title>
        <subtitle>Gemeinschaftliches Arbeiten und Entscheidungsfindungen in Gruppen und Kollektiven</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Über kollektives Entscheiden und Handeln
Im Gespräch und Aktion - Ein ErfahrungsaustauschModeration Karolina IwaMit ...*Sebastian vom Leadershipfestival* Uwe von Premium Cola Kollektiv* Julian vom Kollektiv Monis Rache* Anne vom Schöner Hausen Hausprojekt* Max vom Kollektiv Mensch Meier Gemeinsam sind wir mehr! Über kollektives Entscheiden und Handeln. Was brauchen wir um in Kollektiven in Aktion zu treten? Welche Strukturen und Prozesse können uns unterstützen gemeinsam die Welt (um) zu gestalten?Karolina Iwa und Sebastian Daniel Mall beschäftigen sich als das Leadership Festival- Kollektivs mit Ansätzen wie Ko-Kreation, der Theory U und zeitgemäßen Theories of Change. Sie sind Teil einer globalen Bewegung von Aktions-Forschern.Leadership Festival @ Roter Salon @ 36c3</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1744" guid="cc15c2f3-0f42-4ef8-8087-0b8edaf8374f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Gemeinsam_sind_wir_mehr!</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1744-session_gemeinsam_sind_wir_mehr_</slug>
        <title>Gemeinsam sind wir mehr!</title>
        <subtitle>Gemeinschaftliches Arbeiten und Entscheidungsfindungen in Gruppen und Kollektiven</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Über kollektives Entscheiden und Handeln
Einführung und Panel: Karolina IwaGemeinsam sind wir mehr!  Über kollektives Entscheiden und Handeln.Was brauchen wir um in Kollektiven in Aktion zu treten? Welche Strukturen und Prozessekönnen uns unterstützen gemeinsam die Welt (um) zu gestalten?Karolina Iwa und Sebastian Daniel Mall beschäftigen sich als das Leadership Festival- Kollektivs mit Ansätzen wie Ko-Kreation, der Theory U und zeitgemäßen Theories of Change. Sie sind Teil einer globalen Bewegung von Aktions-Forschern.Leadership Festival @ Roter Salon @ 36c3</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://www.leadershipfestival.com/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1751" guid="1143aa21-28ce-4788-a48f-5b0ae693b3ba">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Offene_B%C3%BChne_f%C3%BCr_Wissenstransfer_/_Bandenbildung_/_Aktionen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T15:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:30</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1751-session_offene_buehne_fuer_wissenstransfer_bandenbildung_aktionen</slug>
        <title>Offene Bühne für Wissenstransfer / Bandenbildung / Aktionen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Offene Bühne für Wissenstransfer / Bandenbildung / AktionenOhne Anleitung und Moderation. Wir sind da. Einfach vorbei kommen und machen.Für alle Menschen, die Lust haben vorbei zu kommen, sich zu vernetzen und zu überlegen wie wir und weitere interessierte Menschen zusammen oder einzeln weiter machen können. Willkommen. Zusammen sind wir mehr.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1746" guid="974e61ba-4a35-4a61-99c6-265af9cef139">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Scheitern_als_Chance_-_im_Gespr%C3%A4ch</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T14:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:30</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>Roter Salon</room>
        <slug>36c3-1746-session_scheitern_als_chance_im_gespraech</slug>
        <title>Scheitern als Chance - im Gespräch</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.
Scheitern als Chance"Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better." Samuel BeckettAus Fehlern wird man klug, heißt es. Doch in Wahrheit schätzt niemand Situationen, in denen die Dinge schiefgehen und man auf die Nase fällt. Niemand gesteht sich gern ein, eine falsche Entscheidung getroffen zu haben, an einer Aufgabe gescheitert zu sein oder gar ein ganzes Projekt in den Sand gesetzt zu haben. Ein Ziel zu verfehlen ist ärgerlich und schmerzhaft. Dennoch sind solche Erfahrungen unausweichlich – und oft lehrreich. Nicht selten führen erst viele Fehlschüsse zu großen Entdeckungen. Aber: Damit wir an Niederlagen wachsen können, müssen wir richtig mit ihnen umgehen. Wir brauchen ein neues Bewusstsein für unsere Schwächen.Marco Weicholdt von FuckUp Night Leipzigund Jakob Turtur vom Jonny Knüppel im Gespräch mit Zarah Roth über Gelegenheiten, verpasste Chancen, Risiken, falsche und richtige Entscheidungen, Lerneffekte und einer lausigen Fehlerkultur</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Kreatur</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="C-base">
      <event id="1634" guid="6ac522b1-8ccc-41d4-9956-a358174f818f">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:General_Relativity_-_why_it%27s_necessary</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:45:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:45</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1634-session_general_relativity_why_it_s_necessary</slug>
        <title>General Relativity - why it's necessary</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>What rather simple failures and contradictions in the physics of the early 20th century made Einstein create General Relativity? What problems did he face and why? How to unify two theories - like electromagnetism - is crucial in modern physics. It's a problem we are facing again.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Samuel Antz</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1544" guid="6b7691ff-c301-4447-b05d-78609dc4a1bf">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Hackerfleet%27s_Isomer/HFOS</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T13:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:30</start>
        <duration>0:45</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1544-session_hackerfleet_s_isomer_hfos</slug>
        <title>Hackerfleet's Isomer/HFOS</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>A short introduction into Isomer and the Hackerfleet Operating System
A quick overview over Isomer - Hackerfleet's application framework for decentralized collaboration and science - and its first implemented project, the Hackerfleet Operating System for opensource-loving and sailing nerds.Since we prepared working Docker images, there might be a quick hands-on tutorial/workshop thingy after the lecture.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Riot</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://isomer.eu</link>
          <link>https://hackerfleet.eu</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1590" guid="c921d14f-5ccd-4a66-8723-e99703951fbd">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Open_and_trustworthy_point_of_sale!</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>C-base</room>
        <slug>36c3-1590-session_open_and_trustworthy_point_of_sale_</slug>
        <title>Open and trustworthy point of sale!</title>
        <subtitle>Lasst uns Anforderungen diskutieren!</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Open and trustworthy point of sale solution.
Im Rahmen der Session wollen wir euch unsere Idee vorstellen und diese mit euch diskutieren. Wie gehen wir mit den neuen Anforderungen an Kassensystemen um? Was fehlt sowieso schon an vorhandenen Lösungen?Wie würde die perfekte Lösung aussehen?</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">DerMicha</person>
          <person id="0">Bengoshi</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://rejisuta.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:HSBE">
      <event id="1731" guid="62cfeaad-4b38-488b-b935-0be055b907f4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:How_to_(re)start_a_hackerspace</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>0:40</duration>
        <room>Assembly:HSBE</room>
        <slug>36c3-1731-session_how_to_re_start_a_hackerspace</slug>
        <title>How to (re)start a hackerspace</title>
        <subtitle>Do-ocracy done well</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We explain how to run a do-ocracy and the lessons we learned from 6 years of hacking our own community.
We explain how to run a do-ocracy and the lessons we learned from 6 years of hacking our own community.* How do you solve internal conflict?* How do you stop people from exploiting loopholes in the rules of your community?* How do you create a culture and shared values?* How do you keep directors from burning out?* How do give people creative freedom?'''History'''Hackerspace.Gent was on the brink of collapse because of internal conflict. Instead of giving up, we decided to hack the hackerspace itself; find a system where internal conflict actually gets solved. We did an number of workshops to figure out how to do this, we wrote everything down, and got to work. Six years later, the disorganized workshop notes turned into an actual booklet: the hackerspace blueprint. We hope you can use this to solve issues in your organization.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Galgalesh</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://hackerspace.design</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Hardware Slackers">
      <event id="1718" guid="24416463-5489-548d-9d9c-b033e423fc7c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Introduction_to_Voltage_Glitching</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hardware Slackers</room>
        <slug>36c3-1718-session_introduction_to_voltage_glitching</slug>
        <title>Introduction to Voltage Glitching</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Voltage glitching for beginners, with fun and faults
'''Please drop by the Hardware Slackers assembly FIRST and complete the 5 minute Xbox controller fault injection challenge!'''We'll be doing some mini-workshops on voltage glitching (fault injection). We'll explain the basics, and then let people play around a bit with voltage fault injection setups themselves.We are very limited in space/resources so feel free to also drop by at a random time and see if we're around.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Noopwafel</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:The Tinkering To Come - bstly">
      <event id="1725" guid="cee40756-6ab6-431d-b9eb-a07c551a885c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Let%27s_build_our_own_congress_for_real</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:The Tinkering To Come - bstly</room>
        <slug>36c3-1725-session_let_s_build_our_own_congress_for_real</slug>
        <title>Let's build our own congress for real</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>The Tinkerings now yearly rallying to start open sourcing enough (architectural) technology to start to build our own congress building. #0c3
The Tinkering To Come's now yearly rallying to start open sourcing enough (architectural) technology to start to build our own congress building. #0c3Das nun jährliche Meetup für alle, die gerne anfangen möchten genug (Architektur-)Technologie zu opensourcen um unseren eigenen Kongress zu bauen.https://basteibastelei.wordpress.com/2018/12/29/the-futurology-of-the-congress-a-story/</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Louisfabu</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://skrtrt.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Haecksen">
      <event id="1300" guid="d33201a3-e316-488d-9979-0352d904322d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Lightningtalks_bei_den_Haecksen</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1300-session_lightningtalks_bei_den_haecksen</slug>
        <title>Lightningtalks bei den Haecksen</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We present cool ideas and projects to each other
Ähnlich wie bei den Lightningtalks auf den Hauptbühnen geht es darum, innerhalb von etwa 5min ein Thema, eine Idee oder ein Projekt zu präsentieren. Wir machen das in kleinerer, gemütlicherer Runde.Similar to the lightningtalks on the main stage this is an opportunity to present a topic of your choice in about 5min.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Zitro</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1289" guid="52577c13-1893-4ce7-853d-0d88c23ee737">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Pseudo-Yoga</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>0:20</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Haecksen</room>
        <slug>36c3-1289-session_pseudo_yoga</slug>
        <title>Pseudo-Yoga</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>fast wie echtes Yoga
Jeden Morgen um 11:00, Fast wie echtes Yoga.Am zweiten Tag um 10:30 Uhr, direkt vor dem Haecksen-Frühstück.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Piko</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>http://haecksen.org</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:C-base / CCC-B / xHain">
      <event id="1113" guid="15864380-4f8f-4daf-a979-3145d94ef077">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:MAKERbuino_Programming_Session</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T10:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:C-base / CCC-B / xHain</room>
        <slug>36c3-1113-session_makerbuino_programming_session</slug>
        <title>MAKERbuino Programming Session</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Let's make a game for the MAKERbuino!
[[File:MAKERbuino.jpg|800px]]More information [[MAKERbuino|can be found here]].</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Micha</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/MAKERbuino</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Hackers Beauty Palace">
      <event id="1381" guid="126170ae-8062-49c3-98ae-a50718e8f4bd">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:POSTDIGITAL_RELAXATION:_Acupressure</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1381-session_postdigital_relaxation_acupressure</slug>
        <title>POSTDIGITAL RELAXATION: Acupressure</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>hands-on</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>It's a combination of acupressure and breathing techniques. How much pain do you carry? Can you imagine to make yourself perceptible? Can you imagine potential behind pain?
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1385" guid="9b07804f-484c-494a-91b3-f49c4a640ec8">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:POSTDIGITALE_RELAXATION:_Massage</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1385-session_postdigitale_relaxation_massage</slug>
        <title>POSTDIGITALE RELAXATION: Massage</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Get a massage by professional therapists. In 20-Minutes-Slots you can reboot your head, shoulders and back.
Contact: Marko Mijokovic (01636934204)</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:FOSSASIA">
      <event id="1696" guid="1c4f987b-1cb2-41af-8912-8b924618e075">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:PSLab,_Pocket_Science_Lab_Self_guided_exploratory_workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T10:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>10:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:FOSSASIA</room>
        <slug>36c3-1696-session_pslab_pocket_science_lab_self_guided_exploratory_workshop</slug>
        <title>PSLab, Pocket Science Lab Self guided exploratory workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn about the open hardware pocket science lab
Join us for a self-guided exploratory workshop on Pocket Science Lab with your Android phone or laptop PC. Our goal is to develop an open source measuring device for electronics and sensors. In this exploratory open session you have the chance to install the app on an Android phone and test the Pocket Science Lab device with components and sensor kits.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MarioB</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pslab.io</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1698" guid="469e05e4-1625-5e49-b1ad-d0b530860a82">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:PSLab,_Pocket_Science_Lab_Self_guided_exploratory_workshop</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T11:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:30</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:FOSSASIA</room>
        <slug>36c3-1698-session_pslab_pocket_science_lab_self_guided_exploratory_workshop</slug>
        <title>PSLab, Pocket Science Lab Self guided exploratory workshop</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Learn about the open hardware pocket science lab
Join us for a self-guided exploratory workshop on Pocket Science Lab with your Android phone or laptop PC. Our goal is to develop an open source measuring device for electronics and sensors. In this exploratory open session you have the chance to install the app on an Android phone and test the Pocket Science Lab device with components and sensor kits.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MarioB</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://pslab.io</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1707" guid="d869e1fd-2ad6-45f7-bd3c-4534d70bd37d">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:SUSI.AI_Personal_Assistant_for_Creators_and_Artists</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T11:30:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:30</start>
        <duration>0:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:FOSSASIA</room>
        <slug>36c3-1707-session_susi_ai_personal_assistant_for_creators_and_artists</slug>
        <title>SUSI.AI Personal Assistant for Creators and Artists</title>
        <subtitle>Learn How to Use an Open Source AI for Your Creative Work</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
After an introduction of the SUSI.AI project, discussion why open source personal assistants are important for our digital sovereignty and privacy we learn about the technology of SUSI.AI and get practical. We get started how do stuff with your real personal assistant and learn how to use it for creative work. You will learn how to create a simple bot and skills with SUSI.AI online and what you need to use it in your creative work, performance and even in theatre.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">MarioB</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://susi.ai</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Studio Datsche">
      <event id="1564" guid="90b4a4af-181d-479a-b282-4df48ace2086">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Panel:_how_to_raise_voice_against_populist_bananas%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:00</start>
        <duration>2:30</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1564-session_panel_how_to_raise_voice_against_populist_bananas_</slug>
        <title>Panel: how to raise voice against populist bananas?</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>talk</type>
        <language/>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
Laura Pöhler, Pressesprecherin des Bündnisses gegen das neue bayerische Polizeiaufgabengesetz #noPAGTom Patzelt, Fridays for Future/ Jugend gegen Rechts LeipzigFranz Knoppe,Vorstand vom ASA-FF e.V.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1568" guid="b627e091-7a6f-48bc-b6e0-7fce77fab07c">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Tape_Set:_Dj_Shlucht</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>3:00</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1568-session_tape_set_dj_shlucht</slug>
        <title>Tape Set: Dj Shlucht</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>ab</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1484" guid="467c80a8-4f41-4cd2-84a8-67edf74d60ff">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Warm-up_und_Brei</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T11:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Studio Datsche</room>
        <slug>36c3-1484-session_warm_up_und_brei</slug>
        <title>Warm-up und Brei</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>other</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Sport and Porridge
slowly getting into movement/ no gym yet but some easy reminder that we still have a body to use and enjoy. filling it with seeds and fruits which are provided by the megalomanic and perfectionist master of brei.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Deine datsche</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace">
      <event id="1388" guid="79de911a-25b0-4a96-b897-b452bc08e297">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:REBOOT_THAI_STYLE:_Learn_how_to_thai_massage_your_nerdy_cramps_away</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>2:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1388-session_reboot_thai_style_learn_how_to_thai_massage_your_nerdy_cramps_away</slug>
        <title>REBOOT THAI STYLE: Learn how to thai massage your nerdy cramps away</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>In our reactor you will learn how to reprogram a body with Thai massage.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
      <event id="1658" guid="6977340f-22b9-4985-bafd-698355dac95a">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Tantra_Yoga</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T15:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>15:00</start>
        <duration>1:30</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Hackers Beauty Palace</room>
        <slug>36c3-1658-session_tantra_yoga</slug>
        <title>Tantra Yoga</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type/>
        <language>en</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>When is your time to breathe? Inhale. What makes you breathless? Exhale. Stop. Inhale. More. And more. What do you feel? Let go. Overcome your limits. Breathe.
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Alibi</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Origasmi – 紙の変態">
      <event id="1752" guid="9ccc3f5a-57f9-4853-9ca2-5f0547f97adc">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:RNGed_marriage</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T14:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>14:00</start>
        <duration>0:25</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Origasmi – 紙の変態</room>
        <slug>36c3-1752-session_rnged_marriage</slug>
        <title>RNGed marriage</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>We choose your partner at random and tape you together at the wrist.
This workshop starts at the origasmi assembly in outer komona. After being taped together you will continue the rest of the day being codependent. The marriage can be broken off at any time by removing the tape.</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Li0n</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Vintage Computing Cluster">
      <event id="1673" guid="72a861bb-03ec-4b2a-b844-6136d1d33381">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:VCFB_2020_planning</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T13:00:00+01:00</date>
        <start>13:00</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Vintage Computing Cluster</room>
        <slug>36c3-1673-session_vcfb_2020_planning</slug>
        <title>VCFB 2020 planning</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>meeting</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>collecting ideas for the Vintage Computing Festival Berlin 2020
</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Zeltophil</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://vcfb.de/</link>
        </links>
      </event>
    </room>
    <room name="Assembly:Open Infrastructure Orbit">
      <event id="1728" guid="27e739a8-3e8c-40d7-b4c6-8a8340e922a3">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wir_hacken_den_Osten</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T11:45:00+01:00</date>
        <start>11:45</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Open Infrastructure Orbit</room>
        <slug>36c3-1728-session_wir_hacken_den_osten</slug>
        <title>Wir hacken den Osten</title>
        <subtitle>#wirsindderosten</subtitle>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Wir erzählen euch von den Aktionen unserer Initiative #wirsindderosten und wollen anschließend gemeinsam über Ideen sprechen, Ostdeutschland zu puschen.
Mit #wirsindderosten machen wir Menschen in und aus Ostdeutschland sichtbar, die die Zukunft positiv gestalten. So Vorurteile abzubauen ist nur der erste Schritt. Gemeinsam mit euch wollen wir weitergehen. So let’s hack the East!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mel</person>
        </persons>
        <links>
          <link>https://wirsindderosten.de</link>
        </links>
      </event>
      <event id="1727" guid="ca2a13c7-4246-4654-b7ee-aafe0dec32f4">
        <url>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2019/wiki/index.php/Session:Wir_hacken_den_Osten%3F</url>
        <logo/>
        <date>2019-12-30T12:10:00+01:00</date>
        <start>12:10</start>
        <duration>1:00</duration>
        <room>Assembly:Open Infrastructure Orbit</room>
        <slug>36c3-1727-session_wir_hacken_den_osten_</slug>
        <title>Wir hacken den Osten?</title>
        <subtitle/>
        <track>self organized sessions</track>
        <type>workshop</type>
        <language>de</language>
        <abstract/>
        <description>Mit #wirsindderosten wollen wir den Osten hacken. Wir erzählen euch von unseren bisherigen Aktionen und wollen mit euch über neue gemeinsame Ideen sprechen.
Hi, Wir wollen euch bei einem Lunch von #wirsindderosten erzählen, einer Initiative, die Menschen in und aus Ostdeutschland sichtbar macht, die die Zukunft positiv gestalten. Wir wollen das Potential des Ostens zeigen und nutzen - und wo ginge das besser als beim 36c3 in Leipzig! Lasst uns gemeinsam über Ideen sprechen!</description>
        <persons>
          <person id="0">Mel</person>
        </persons>
        <links/>
      </event>
    </room>
  </day>
</schedule>
