[HacktionLab] proposed skill shares, bradford 2010 [WAS: Re: A few updates to the web site]

Garcon du Monde gdm at fifthhorseman.net
Fri Oct 1 00:49:01 BST 2010


> > 0. Using monkeysphere to escape the hierarchy of x509. A skill
> > sharing session on monkeysphere ( http://monkeysphere.info ), which
> > uses gpg to sign { ssh keys || http && other x509 certificates }.
> > This would tie in nicely with a gpg signing session as we are all
> > going to be doing gpg key transitions to 4096 bit RSA keys from the
> > default 1024 bit DSA keys, which are becoming crackable with
> > sufficient computing resource.

> > 1. Using the barrier method for safe and fun social networking.
> > Developing a series of proxies that allow individuals and groups (
> > think activists and indymedia collectives ) to insert their content
> > into commonly used social networking infrastructure.  Demonstrate a
> > twitter propaganda bot ( insults #tag trolls and positive retweeting
> > activist service ).  Develop an implementation of a no data
> > retention indymedia url shortening and rss->twitter news
> > service. Discuss Diaspora, and possible implementations for privacy
> > enthusiasts.

> > 2. Deep throat.  Can we safely talk through internet ?
> > Results from the voip development discussions and experiments.

> > 3. Our friends in the network
> > Some old school friends get together to share the latest gossip from
> > the radicaltech collective scene, whats open whats not, and who's
> > signing each others keys!

> 4. How to encrypt your external hard drive.
> I have - unsuccessfully - tried to encrypt an external hard drive, so
> I would love to receive a talk on the subject.

5. hacking puppets.
remote control server operation for sysadmins.
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