Chaos Computer Club - 33C3: works for me (mp3)

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The Zcash anonymous cryptocurrency (33c3)


or zero-knowledge succinct non-interactive arguments of knowledge for laypeople


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 December 29, 2016  30m
 
 

Ethics in the data society (33c3)


Power and politics in the development of the driverless car


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 December 29, 2016  35m
 
 

The Universe Is, Like, Seriously Huge (33c3)


Stuff in Space Is Far Away – but How Do We Know?


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 December 29, 2016  32m
 
 

Hebocon (33c3)


A sumo style robot battle for intentionally crappy robots!


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 December 29, 2016  23m
 
 

Edible Soft Robotics (33c3)


An exploration of candy as an engineered material


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 December 29, 2016  29m
 
 

The 12 Networking Truths (33c3)


In *The 12 Networking Truths* Swedish artist Jonas Lund will discuss how he has attempted to subvert the contemporary art world system by using different types of exploits to gain an upper hand against the competition. From designing an algorithm for art production to data mining art world personalities, the artist will describe how he has incorporated a classic programming mindset in an otherwise logic-free environment...


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 December 29, 2016  32m
 
 

PUFs, protection, privacy, PRNGs (33c3)


an overview of physically unclonable functions


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 December 29, 2016  31m
 
 

Eavesdropping on the Dark Cosmos (33c3)


Dark Matter and Gravitational Waves


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 December 29, 2016  32m
 
 

Hacking collective as a laboratory (33c3)


Hackers' knowledge studied by sociologist of science


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 December 29, 2016  29m
 
 

What We Can Learn about Creativity from 3D Printing (33c3)


For the past three years we studied the world’s largest 3D printing community “Thingiverse”. We explored the remix-relationships—accessible due the community’s use of open licenses—of more than 200.000 individual designs, tracked an entire week’s new designs for half a year, interviewed more than 80 creators and surveyed over 200 more. This allowed us to develop a deep understanding of the creative processes that take place on the platform. In this talk we would like to present our findings...


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 December 29, 2016  28m