[HacktionLab] BarnCamp 2017 Workshops Call-out

naomi naomi at aktivix.org
Wed Jun 7 06:25:21 UTC 2017


Libremesh is brilliant. It's basically plug & play



On 06/06/17 23:34, johnc wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A hack session would probably be best. I think there would be people
> around with a much greater tech knowledge on wifi hacking than myself
> also. Thinking of Bristol wireless peeps here especially.
>
> This was quite complicated when we did stuff with OSLR/freifunk in the
> past but I'm hoping that things have got easier. happy to play with
> other systems apart from openwisp also if there is a better alternative.
>
> John
>
> On 06/06/17 18:52, naomi wrote:
> > I would - as a co-learning / experimenting session.
>
> > Maybe we could do it in a really informal way just with a few people.
>
>
> > On 06/06/17 18:11, johnc wrote:
> >> I'd be interested in this if you still fancy doing it. We'd need a fe
> w
> >> wifi dongles that had AP support. I have a couple I could bring. It
> >> would probably be easier to boot from USB drives on laptops rather th
> an
> >> lugging PC's around also.
> >>
> >> There are some new GUI's available to make the configuration a bit mo
> re
> >> easy (allegedly ;-) ). Might be fun to give OpenWisp a spin:
> >>
> >> http://openwisp.org/whatis.html
> >>
> >> On 13/04/17 14:11, naomi at aktivix.org wrote:
> >>> If there is interest (and an old desktop or two and a few network c
> ard
> >> s,
> >>> USB WiFi things etc) I might be up for doing a practical session on
> >>> openwrt and possibly on mesh networking if I know enough by then!
> >>
> >>> Apologies if something similar is already on,  I need to sit down &
>  ha
> >> ve
> >>> a proper read through what's been suggested
> >>
> >>> On 13 Apr 2017 5:16 p.m., Yussi <uc.dev.null at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>>     Hi,
> >>
> >>>     I'd like to do two workshops
> >>
> >>>     First is about machine learning, statistical computation, big d
> ata
> >> ,
> >>>     deep
> >>>     learning etc. It's more of an informal discussion, as I only ha
> ve
> >> some
> >>>     understanding of these technologies, but I think it's an import
> ant
> >>  time
> >>>     to discuss these technologies and their impact, how they work,
> how
> >>  we
> >>>     can subvert them etc. I am well under qualified to run this wor
> ksh
> >> op to
> >>>     any meaningful standard, I do work in computer vision, but far
> eno
> >> ugh
> >>>     away from the algorithmic aspect, i mostly have an overview of
> the
> >> se
> >>>     technologies. none the less, things like tensor flow, opencv, s
> cik
> >> it
> >>>     etc, are reasonably simple to use without deep understanding of
>  th
> >> e
> >>>     underlying works. there's a lot of potential for both good and
> evi
> >> l in
> >>>     there, and i think we're under utilizing that.
> >>>     If anyone knows enough to help me with this i'd very much appre
> cia
> >> te
> >>>     any
> >>>     help i can get.
> >>
> >>>     The other workshop I'd like to do is about docker.
> >>
> >>>     ciao,
> >>>     Yussi
> >>
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