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        <title>ToorCamp 2024</title>
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        <start>2024-06-25</start>
        <end>2024-06-30</end>
        <days>6</days>
        <timeslot_duration>00:05</timeslot_duration>
        <base_url>https://talks.toorcon.net</base_url>
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        <time_zone_name>America/Los_Angeles</time_zone_name>
        
        
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                <title>Arrival Day</title>
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                <type>Lightning Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-26T09:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>09:00</start>
                <duration>00:05</duration>
                <abstract>Villages Arrival</abstract>
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                <language>en</language>
                <description>Arrival Day for everyone</description>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/89ZHRZ/</url>
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                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Movie Night: Blade Runner 2049</title>
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                <type>50-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-26T19:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>19:00</start>
                <duration>03:00</duration>
                <abstract>Come watch Blade Runner 2049 with us in the Prime Dome!</abstract>
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                    <person id='2'>me</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/QT9XLZ/</url>
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    <day index='3' date='2024-06-27' start='2024-06-27T04:00:00-07:00' end='2024-06-28T03:59:00-07:00'>
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                <title>Opening Remarks</title>
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                <date>2024-06-27T09:30:00-07:00</date>
                <start>09:30</start>
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                <abstract>The ToorCamp Kick-off!</abstract>
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                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
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                <language>en</language>
                
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/LH3PZF/</url>
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                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Keynote: Hack all* the things for the price of a coffee</title>
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                <type>50-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T10:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>10:00</start>
                <duration>00:50</duration>
                <abstract>* Terms, exceptions and conditions apply.
 
Certain types of hardware attacks have a reputation of being difficult to perform or requiring specialized equipment - however recently, a lot of this has become a lot more accessible - and a lot more cheaper.

Let&apos;s take a look at how you can perform attacks that can be used to recover (or steal) millions of dollars - for the price of a cappuccino!</abstract>
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                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='253'>Thomas Roth</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/SBTWK9/</url>
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            <event guid='7fd271b7-874c-5d16-a038-1a5316dd2dae' id='292'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Saving the history of the 90s web</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>50-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T11:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>11:00</start>
                <duration>00:50</duration>
                <abstract>Storage is cheap, but we suck at presentation. We&apos;ve archived gobs of the history of the 90s web (GeoCities, MySpace), but it&apos;s all mothballed in hard to surf archives. I&apos;m going to show how we bring these lost sites back to life so people can actually look at them, and hopefully inspire you to take up a restoration project of your own.</abstract>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='242'>Kyle Drake</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                <description>restorativland.org is a project to excavate shut down, abandoned web ruins and restore them to surfable, visually accessible, searchable, remixable condition

somewhere between a library and a living museum, we&apos;re working on experimental new ways to close the gap between archival and visibility of the web that was lost</description>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/VHJXFU/</url>
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                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Whispering Wires - What Seattle Rumrunning can teach us about Information Security</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>50-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T12:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>12:00</start>
                <duration>00:50</duration>
                <abstract>During Prohibition in Seattle, the Olmstead Rumrunning operation became the largest employer in the whole city, delivering illicit hooch to luminaries such as Boeing and the mayor. And they did it all without guns and moonshine, unlike their east coast counterparts. Come find out the secrets of their success and how they are still useful today, especially given the political and cultural landscape we face now.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-251-whispering-wires-what-seattle-rumrunning-can-teach-us-about-information-security</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/QH9VHV/CourtSteps_kMHIFHu.jpg</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='187'>Bliss - Rebecca Demarest</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/QH9VHV/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/QH9VHV/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='2e9844fc-80e4-5b44-9dda-07e27315e60c' id='301'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Post quantum cryptography: lattices, crystals and qubits</title>
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                <type>50-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T13:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>13:00</start>
                <duration>00:50</duration>
                <abstract>Do quantum computers mean the end of encryption? Or is that all FUD? This talk will cover the threat that quantum computers pose, the ways that we can defend against them, the real-world status of the mitigations, as well as steps you can take to keep your data safe.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-301-post-quantum-cryptography-lattices-crystals-and-qubits</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='162'>echo</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/RA3VNW/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/RA3VNW/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='78b723e2-2d45-5836-9ef9-fc15af223995' id='271'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Shadybucks</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T14:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>Take a peak behind the scenes of Shadybucks: the motivation, the code base, and all of the integrations. We&apos;ll go over some fun statistics from last Toorcamp and how it was hacked, as well as introducing some new features for this year.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-271-shadybucks</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='8'>Karl Koscher</person><person id='216'>pinguino kolb</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/3JLVD9/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/3JLVD9/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='c2619073-a1c6-5f9e-a858-c681627048f8' id='308'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Kids Camp Welcome!</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T14:30:00-07:00</date>
                <start>14:30</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>TBA</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-308-kids-camp-welcome</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='252'>nfiltr8</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
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                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/DSDXW3/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/DSDXW3/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='27186f9e-a280-5f01-9bdd-480fe6160a71' id='275'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>The DL on LLM Code Analysis</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>50-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T15:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>15:00</start>
                <duration>00:50</duration>
                <abstract>Welcome to the New World Order, the Age of Artificial Intelligence, the unavoidable evolution of technology that is here to assimilate human knowledge in its natural language form! You&apos;ve parleyed with the perceptrons, you&apos;ve dreamed deeply with Dall-E, but how do we harness this emerging capability to perform security analysis tasks such as looking for vulnerabilities and malware in source or binaries? In this hour I will give you the down low download of deep learning applications for code analysis!

We will review successes and failures in research applying LLMs to code analysis tasks and discuss how to evaluate models and create your own dataset for evaluation, training, and tuning prompting for better results. Finally we will conclude with a brief discussion of the threat landscape when deploying LLMs in production including multiple new vulnerabilities discovered during the course of this research.</abstract>
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                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='78'>Richard Johnson</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/TVZ9AZ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/TVZ9AZ/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='99583947-4305-5578-8165-d635c8e5577d' id='295'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Humans Love Making Little Books For Our Friends</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>50-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T16:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>16:00</start>
                <duration>00:50</duration>
                <abstract>Throughout history, humans have loved making little books for our friends. These books have gone by many names, including zines, bibelots, pamphlets, and (certain types of) epistles. In this talk, I&apos;ll introduce you to several types of little books people have historically made for their friends in reverse chronological order, as well as the associated movements and defining characteristics of each type of little books.</abstract>
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                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='63'>Margaret Fero</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/V9UM8D/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/V9UM8D/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='ccb95018-447d-557c-b884-54ebd6d074a6' id='290'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Nurturing the Next Generation of Open Source Contributors</title>
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                <type>50-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T17:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>17:00</start>
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                <abstract>Open source has a lot to offer potential contributors! Contributing to a project is a great way to build a technical portfolio, learn industry tools/practices, and have real world impact. In turn, new contributors help sustain healthy technical communities and enable them to grow. Mentorship can be an especially powerful tool for cultivating a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive tech pipeline. In this talk we discuss what mental barriers students face when it comes to coding and contributing to open source, how to craft mentorship resources, and what resources projects need to build lasting relationships with students.</abstract>
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                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='238'>Tyler Menezes</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/CBX7MS/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/CBX7MS/feedback/</feedback_url>
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                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Nintendo Switch Karaoke</title>
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                <date>2024-06-27T18:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>18:00</start>
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                <abstract>Join Becca for some Nintendo Switch Karaoke via the JOYSOUND game. Compete on the song of your choice with the world (or not).</abstract>
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                <track>Music - Prime Dome</track>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='227'>Becca</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/PCXAE9/</url>
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                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Space Bass</title>
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                <type>Music / DJ Set</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T20:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>20:00</start>
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                <abstract>DJ dance music set with most songs directly influenced by science-fiction or fantasy themes or closely adjacent to geek themes.</abstract>
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                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/WJUNEG/sci-fi_ruQA0Ey.jpg</logo>
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                    <person id='228'>noise</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                <description>A journey of danceable sounds that explore a variety of geek-related and geek-adjacent topics and influences.</description>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/WJUNEG/</url>
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                <title>DJ PatAttack</title>
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                <type>Music / DJ Set</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T21:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>21:00</start>
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                <abstract>DJ PatAttack blends all the best House music for you to enjoy!</abstract>
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                <track>Music - Prime Dome</track>
                
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                    <person id='159'>PatAttack</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/JKVDZD/</url>
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                <room>Hardware Hacking Stage</room>
                <title>ToorCamp 2024 Badge Soldering 101 (Learn to solder)</title>
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                <date>2024-06-27T11:00:00-07:00</date>
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                <abstract>Bring your ToorCamp 2024 badge to learn to solder. We will provide the components and show you how to build it.</abstract>
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                    <person id='173'>OlyMEGA</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                <description>Bring your ToorCamp 2024 badge to learn to solder. We will provide the components and show you how to build it.</description>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/333EED/</url>
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                <room>Hardware Hacking Stage</room>
                <title>Resin Casting Crash Course</title>
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                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T14:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
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                <abstract>A quick crash course on creating or embedding items in UV or 2-part epoxy resin. Discussion will include the differences between different types of resin, why and how they&#146;re used, and when to choose one over the other. A live demonstration will walkthrough performing a simple cast using UV resin.</abstract>
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                <track>Workshops - Hardware Hacking Stage</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='188'>SynapticRewrite</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Within the home and hobbyist space, UV resin and 2-part epoxy are the two most commonly used casting resins. They&#146;re frequently used for artistic purposes such as creating jewelry or decorations, but also within electronic projects in order to provide extra support or protection. This talk will provide a brief overview of the materials properties, advantages and drawbacks, safety considerations, and pitfalls to watch out for. A walkthrough of the casting process will be given during a live demonstration, with the resulting item being available for handling and examination at the conclusion of the talk.</description>
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                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/HBFSQZ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/HBFSQZ/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='aad476c8-c5e3-5428-bec5-3e4c5755e47b' id='294'>
                <room>Hardware Hacking Stage</room>
                <title>Radio without a Radio</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T15:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>15:00</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>While it&apos;s cool and all to use specifically designed hardware for transmitting data, what happens when you don&apos;t, and all you have is some time code and a little bit of I/O?  This is a follow-up talk to a video released in March 2024 where LoRa packets were transmitted over a mile with just a microcontroller, wire, and a dream.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-294-radio-without-a-radio</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Hardware Hacking Stage</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/YEB8YQ/LoLRa_UyUlooH.png</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='236'>CNLohr</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>LoRa is a low-speed radio protocol used by commercial gateways, and networks like the Helium Network.  Originally there were a few different ways to transmit radio signals with just a wire and a GPIO, see the creation of these signals in real time and get a feeling for some of the new ways found to generate radio signals... without a radio.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/YEB8YQ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/YEB8YQ/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='f49cb059-94da-57cb-b889-2b5b8da226f1' id='247'>
                <room>Hardware Hacking Stage</room>
                <title>Custom cheap, easy and safe badges - without starting from scratch</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T17:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>17:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>Electronic conference badges are cool and everything, but they&apos;re A LOT of time, money, and effort including but not limited to hardware, software and art design, testing, manufacturing, testing, provisioning, and repairing.

I&apos;ve got a relatively simple, cheap, mass-producible badge design. We&apos;ll start out by looking at and understanding the design and implementation, highlighting the areas worth customizing (and which to leave as-s). Then we&apos;ll spend the majority of our time working in KiCAD to customize the hardware, CircuitPython to customize the software, or both if you have time.

We&apos;ll wrap up with some discussion of how to handle badge logistics for events of different sizes, and warn about some of the many pitfalls that electronic badges suffer. You should walk away with the design for your own customized badge design plus everything you need to have it mass produced.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-247-custom-cheap-easy-and-safe-badges-without-starting-from-scratch</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Hardware Hacking Stage</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='5'>Joe FitzPatrick</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>I&apos;ve got a badge design that can be customized and mass produced for as little as $5 in quantity. My hope is that instead of starting from scratch, people can start with this, do a little (or a lot of) customization to either the hardware or software, and have a really good chance of delivering a working electronic badge on a predictable schedule.

The badge is based on an [RP2040](https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/rp2040/), (cheap), programmed by editing a [CircuitPython](https://circuitpython.org/) text file (easy), and powered with a standard AA or AAA battery (safe). By the time we have this workshop, the core badge design will have been used for two separate conferences, and have been professionally assembled as a prototype and for production both by quick-turn and specialized PCBA services.

Everyone should bring a laptop and install [KiCad](https://www.kicad.org/download/) and/or a good text editor for python code ([Mu](https://codewith.mu/), [VSCode](https://code.visualstudio.com/download), etc). Everyone will get a fully functional prototype badge to work with and keep.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/HYMTTT/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/HYMTTT/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='2c844334-c302-5f37-b232-88196d5a8700' id='313'>
                <room>Hardware Hacking Stage</room>
                <title>OlyMEGA Repair Cafe</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T19:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>19:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>What is a Repair Caf&#233;?
Repair Caf&#233;s are free meeting places and they&#146;re all about repairing things (together). In the place where a Repair Caf&#233; is located, you&#146;ll find tools and materials to help you make any repairs you need. On clothes, furniture, electrical appliances, bicycles, crockery, appliances, toys, et cetera. You&#146;ll also find expert volunteers, with repair skills in all kinds of fields.

Visitors bring their broken items from home. Together with the specialists they start making their repairs in the Repair Caf&#233;. It&#146;s an ongoing learning process. If you have nothing to repair, you can enjoy a cup of tea or coffee. Or you can lend a hand with someone else&#146;s repair job. You can also get inspired at the reading table &#150; by leafing through books on repairs and DIY.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-313-olymega-repair-cafe</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Hardware Hacking Stage</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='173'>OlyMEGA</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>OlyMEGA is hosting a Repair Cafe to help campers fix their broken stuff. Bring any and all items that may need a makers touch and we will try and help you fix it.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
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                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/FG3AN9/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/FG3AN9/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
        </room>
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                <room>Volleyball Court - NightMrkt After Dark</room>
                <title>Blade Runners: Run to Sea Acre</title>
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                <date>2024-06-27T08:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>08:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>To make sure we get back in time for opening remarks we&#146;re going to do a jog to Sea Acres and back. It&#146;s around 2 miles out (4 miles round trip) but feel free to modify for shorter or longer: https://www.strava.com/routes/3239825243071242142. Plan is to be back at ToorCamp by 9am.</abstract>
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                <track>Workshops - NightMrkt / Volleyball Court</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='2'>me</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
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                </recording>
                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/GC3SJB/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/GC3SJB/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
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                <room>Yoga Studio</room>
                <title>Using Science to Write Science Fiction</title>
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                <date>2024-06-27T14:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>If you&apos;ve always wanted to write, or you think you might have a story idea, or you&apos;ve been writing forever, this is the workshop for you! We&apos;ll sit down and talk about how to utilize science to write science fiction, and the awesome ways to launch stories from our everyday work. We&apos;ll do some exercises, talk about cool ways to approach scientific topics, and answer any questions you have about writing.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-250-using-science-to-write-science-fiction</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Picnic Tables (Outside Yoga Studio)</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='187'>Bliss - Rebecca Demarest</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/KS3QGQ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/KS3QGQ/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='353d82bf-9dec-55c6-b996-31c3bfb54d42' id='350'>
                <room>Yoga Studio</room>
                <title>Private Computing with Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) Circuits</title>
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                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T16:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>16:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>Running computations over encrypted data you can&apos;t read sounds fundamentally impossible, right? It turns out, with the eldritch abomination known as Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), you can! Leveraging the power of lattices, the TFHE scheme allows Bob to evaluate binary circuits over your ciphertexts without your secret key. He can then send it back to you and then you can decrypt it!

In this workshop, we&apos;ll
* Journey through the basics of FHE and the TFHE scheme
* Ignore most of the math to keep things fun
* Show how to turn any binary circuit into one compatible with TFHE
* Use Mr. Circuit(TM) to automate the transformation
* Demo the circuit running with real(TM) cryptography
* Explore a few possible use cases

Afterwards, you too can play with Mr. Circuit to your heart&apos;s content and build your own circuits from a self-contained Rust starter project.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-350-private-computing-with-fully-homomorphic-encryption-fhe-circuits</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Yoga Studio</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='262'>Rick Weber</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Running computations over encrypted data you can&apos;t read sounds fundamentally impossible, right? It turns out, with the eldritch abomination known as Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), you can! Leveraging the power of lattices, the TFHE scheme allows Bob to evaluate binary circuits over your ciphertexts without your secret key. He can then send it back to you and then you can decrypt it!

In this workshop, we&apos;ll
* Journey through the basics of FHE and the TFHE scheme
* Ignore most of the math to keep things fun
* Show how to turn any binary circuit into one compatible with TFHE
* Use Mr. Circuit(TM) to automate the transformation
* Demo the circuit running with real(TM) cryptography
* Explore a few possible use cases

Afterwards, you too can play with Mr. Circuit to your heart&apos;s content and build your own circuits from a self-contained Rust starter project.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/RUVNJP/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/RUVNJP/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
        </room>
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                <room>Kids Camp</room>
                <title>Deer Punk Kids Camp / Marshmallow &amp; toothpicks</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Kid Friendly Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T10:30:00-07:00</date>
                <start>10:30</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>Deer Punk Kids Camp / Marshmallow &amp; toothpicks</abstract>
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                <track>Kids Camp - Holt&#x27;s Corner</track>
                
                <persons>
                    
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
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                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/JLTN8E/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/JLTN8E/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
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                <room>Kids Camp</room>
                <title>Hardware Jewelry</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Kid Friendly Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T12:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>12:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>Hardware Jewelry</abstract>
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                <track>Kids Camp - Holt&#x27;s Corner</track>
                
                <persons>
                    
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/7PPLDJ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/7PPLDJ/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='49339b2b-f200-5930-b316-f48157ab7618' id='335'>
                <room>Kids Camp</room>
                <title>Cube Rule of Food / PB&amp;J Snacktime</title>
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                <type>Kid Friendly Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T15:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>15:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>Cube Rule of Food / PB&amp;J Snacktime</abstract>
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                <track>Kids Camp - Holt&#x27;s Corner</track>
                
                <persons>
                    
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
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                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/YZK3UM/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/YZK3UM/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='043d8b75-fd10-5101-8181-a3da879fb990' id='336'>
                <room>Kids Camp</room>
                <title>8-Bit Adventures: Level Up Your Pixel Art Skills with Fuse Beads!</title>
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                <type>Kid Friendly Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-27T16:30:00-07:00</date>
                <start>16:30</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>Calling all young hackers and pixel art enthusiasts! Join us for a hands-on workshop where you&apos;ll unleash your creativity and transform tiny beads into amazing retro-inspired masterpieces. We&apos;ll delve into the world of pixel art, exploring the secrets behind classic video game characters, iconic symbols, and even your own original designs.
Learn to:
 * Decode Pixel Art: Discover how to break down images into their pixelated building blocks.
 * Bead by Bead: Master the techniques for placing fuse beads on pegboards to bring your visions to life.
 * Fusing Fun: Use heat to magically fuse the beads together, creating durable and colorful artwork.
 * Retro Remix: Get inspired by pixel art from classic games and learn to recreate your favorites.
 * Express Yourself: Design your own unique pixel creations and unleash your inner artist.
This workshop is your chance to level up your pixel art skills and have a blast with fuse beads!</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-336-8-bit-adventures-level-up-your-pixel-art-skills-with-fuse-beads</slug>
                <track>Kids Camp - Holt&#x27;s Corner</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/KE7RW9/1000011809_yIRC2Ub.jpg</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='263'>BigSir</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/KE7RW9/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/KE7RW9/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
        </room>
        <room name='Great Faerie Crafting Yurt' guid='29180b20-c9bc-514f-a106-41b2982f24c3'>
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                <room>Great Faerie Crafting Yurt</room>
                <title>Make Your Own Faerie Wings</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
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                <date>2024-06-27T17:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>17:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>Make your own dragon or faerie wings, adding EL wire so you can be seen at night. This workshop will include the use of contact cement. Respirators advised if you are sensitive</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-316-make-your-own-faerie-wings</slug>
                <track>Arts &amp; Crafts - Faerie Yurt</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='176'>Amy Johnston</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Come to this workshop and make your own EL wire wings to light up the nights at Toorcamp. We&apos;ll have kits on hand for dragon and fairy wings. No experience needed.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/7PEPJU/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/7PEPJU/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
        </room>
        
    </day>
    <day index='4' date='2024-06-28' start='2024-06-28T04:00:00-07:00' end='2024-06-29T03:59:00-07:00'>
        <room name='Prime Dome' guid='24e6eea1-2961-5a22-a043-cf0ba16aac37'>
            <event guid='87146836-8829-5d50-b2b5-604d0f86a215' id='270'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>&quot;I&apos;m creating a TV network&quot;: How to set up digital TV broadcasts at your own events</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>50-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T10:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>10:00</start>
                <duration>00:50</duration>
                <abstract>Shadytel is excited to introduce Shadyvision, a 24/7 digital TV broadcast at Toorcamp that you can receive with hardware you likely already have (an RTL-SDR dongle). This talk covers the technical details of how it works, including how to set up your own broadcasts at other hacker events.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-270-i-m-creating-a-tv-network-how-to-set-up-digital-tv-broadcasts-at-your-own-events</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='8'>Karl Koscher</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/QZRSNB/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/QZRSNB/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='82597301-b627-5e7a-a5a2-21d81bfba458' id='276'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Voltage glitching, not just for music makers.</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>50-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T11:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>11:00</start>
                <duration>00:50</duration>
                <abstract>There are some fun tools to be had, and attacks that can bypass code or instructions in code if you either inject voltage at the right time or enough EMI that it can flip bits. or scramble/overwrite segments of memory that it will bypass security controls with-in the code.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-276-voltage-glitching-not-just-for-music-makers</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='39'>David M. N. Bryan - Aka VideoMan</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Talk will focus on the basics of what injection is and how it can be useful. We will show of a one or two demos of example code, and injection attacks that work consistently. We will also talk about methods for preventing these types of attacks, and what tools you can use to recreate these attacks.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/J89NH7/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/J89NH7/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='6fdf4b25-5d2a-5589-b9ff-fe8e5b08e955' id='263'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Hack Your High, the Chemistry of Cannabis</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>50-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T12:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>12:00</start>
                <duration>00:50</duration>
                <abstract>This talk will break down the seemingly infinite variables that contribute to the effects of cannabis. By discussing the chemistry of cannabinoids, terpenes, and the endocannabinoid system we will begin to identify the causes of desired effects. Extraction and delivery afford even more opportunities to fine tune cannabis experiences. This talk will explore extraction, vaporization, and even DIY nano-emulsions.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-263-hack-your-high-the-chemistry-of-cannabis</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/ZR3LGC/Cannabis_Beaker_WUlp8VI.png</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='212'>Jessica Pikul</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
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                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/ZR3LGC/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/ZR3LGC/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='49eb477e-519e-5d88-bb62-85c6a230e962' id='283'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Residency Hacking: How To Reboot Your Life By Living Abroad</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>50-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T13:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>13:00</start>
                <duration>00:50</duration>
                <abstract>Have you ever dreamed of living abroad? You might be surprised how possible it is, especially if you can work remotely. In this talk, TProphet will discuss citizenship and residency programs available around the world. You&apos;ll learn about obtaining second citizenships and second residencies, tax implications and considerations, and what to plan for when you&apos;re considering an international move. We&apos;ll discuss myths and misunderstandings, contingency planning, and the all-important question of &quot;how fast is the Internet?&quot; Don&apos;t want to leave the US? You can get the benefits of living abroad in some US jurisdictions as well! There will be plenty of time for Q&amp;A with the speaker, so bring your wildest dreams to discuss. And remember: living abroad isn&apos;t crazy. Staying home might be!</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-283-residency-hacking-how-to-reboot-your-life-by-living-abroad</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='230'>TProphet</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>About The Speaker

TProphet has visited 79 countries and territories across all 7 continents, and has lived in 4 countries on 3 continents. He lives in a US exclave approximately 20 miles from Toorcamp, where he writes the Seat 31B travel blog.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/UKLRSU/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/UKLRSU/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='488ff584-dc6b-5e17-9bf6-604e7245ca4c' id='303'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Zero Knowledge Proofs and Private Verifiable Computing</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T14:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>Recent advances in cryptography have made it practical to *prove* that you have correctly executed a program, even while keeping details of the execution hidden, and without any trusted parties, custom hardware, or trusted execution environments.  Moreover, the execution of arbitrarily complex long running programs can be verified in a small constant time (milliseconds).  This talk will provide a basic introduction to the idea of zero knowledge proofs, talk about the current state of the art, examine some of the impacts and consequences of this emerging technology, and provide some pointers for further exploration.  We&apos;ll leave out the math and focus on explaining the high level concepts in a (hopefully) accessible way.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-303-zero-knowledge-proofs-and-private-verifiable-computing</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='245'>Jeremy Bruestle</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/W3RNKN/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/W3RNKN/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='22a321d7-3dca-544d-91d2-8daf00512a67' id='305'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Using ZKPs to Kill *all* the Bugs</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T14:30:00-07:00</date>
                <start>14:30</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>In recent years, Zero Knowledge Proofs have unlocked some surprising new capabilities. As the tooling matures, we&apos;re seeing a groundswell of new applications. This talk will explore the implications for the software security space, and how these tools can be leveraged premissionlessly to achieve unprecedented levels of software security assurances to everyday users.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-305-using-zkps-to-kill-all-the-bugs</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/EJMJPJ/zkburn_XBWtNmH.png</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='164'>Dean Pierce</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>This talk will take you through the basic capabilities unlocked by zero knowledge proofs and the tools that builders can use to leverage them for real world projects. Then we will be specifically breaking down how exploitability proofs work and how they can be leveraged for automated bug bounty triage, which in turn can create economically backed security claims, leading to fully automated security metrics on the global software supply chain.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/EJMJPJ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/EJMJPJ/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='065ef396-5ca9-52a5-ab13-c125ebbb11d0' id='296'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Photogrammetry with Drones</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T15:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>15:00</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>How to collect and assemble UAV photos into an orthomosaic.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-296-photogrammetry-with-drones</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='243'>Nick</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>This talk will briefly cover the basics of photogrammetry, a simple workflow for using commercial off-the-shelf drones to do photo collection, and what software is available to process them into a single image capturing the entirety of of the flight.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/8GUUHP/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/8GUUHP/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='7d765ae0-7e03-5247-a61e-71712b1ce442' id='242'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Moderinizing SQL Injection CTF Challenges</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T15:30:00-07:00</date>
                <start>15:30</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>At Nautilus Institute, we built a system for running &quot;Raw Water,&quot; a web-based SQL injection challenge for DEF CON Capture The Flag qualifiers in 2023. This challenge allowed teams to attack a private, isolated, and persistent SQL instance through a web application that wasn&apos;t solvable with the very generic &quot;sqlmap&quot; tool.

This talk touches on Vito&apos;s experience with web-based challenges as both a player and challenge author, SQL sandboxing techniques and how they affect game operations, mitigations for sqlmap, and potential future work.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-242-moderinizing-sql-injection-ctf-challenges</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='95'>Bryce</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/LYTP3W/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/LYTP3W/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='f75c1dd0-668b-564f-a41a-22daf799d78d' id='278'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Practical WiFi HaLow -- 802.11ah</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T16:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>16:00</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>We&apos;ll go over how to set up a HaLow network, how it achieves ranges of up to 1km with many devices, and what&apos;s new in the protocol</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-278-practical-wifi-halow-802-11ah</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='224'>alex radocea</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>We&apos;ll go over how to set up a HaLow network, how it achieves ranges of up to 1km with many devices, and what&apos;s new in the protocol.

We&apos;ll demonstrate a working HaLow setup, analyze the unique signals &amp; pdus of HaLow, and see how far away we can tx/rx signals with a HaLow pair at the conference.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/3BLFSJ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/3BLFSJ/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='4d25d488-b757-56f9-9ed5-cc6398e1e89a' id='236'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Kickoff: Stupid Shit No One Needs &amp; Terrible Ideas Hackathon</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T16:30:00-07:00</date>
                <start>16:30</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>The Stupid Hackathon presents an opportunity to create the most useless, dangerous and/or variously unwise things you can imagine.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-236-kickoff-stupid-shit-no-one-needs-terrible-ideas-hackathon</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='174'>Moonrock</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>The Stupid Hackathon presents an opportunity to create the most useless, dangerous and/or variously unwise things you can imagine. Note: Moonrock will host a meet &amp; greet for participants following the kickoff.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/GKG7Z3/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/GKG7Z3/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='7ffbb56e-c942-58c7-8267-35e7fec37480' id='322'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Lightning Talks Kickoff!</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Lightning Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T17:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>17:00</start>
                <duration>00:05</duration>
                <abstract>Come see some lightning talks! If you have anything you&apos;d like to share in 10 minutes or less, please add your name to the [wiki for a reserved spot](https://wiki.toorcamp.org/Lightning_Talks), or show up and be ready to hop up on stage to present!</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-322-lightning-talks-kickoff</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/DKKLGZ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/DKKLGZ/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='27101512-e656-59eb-afa0-fc92ddd1cfeb' id='306'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>The Summoning of Bastet</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Lightning Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T17:05:00-07:00</date>
                <start>17:05</start>
                <duration>00:05</duration>
                <abstract>Funding security research is hard, full of conflicts of interest, and perverse incentives. This talk will discuss my explorations in solving these issues by fusing some of the oldest technologies with some of our newest. Bastet was once known as the Egyptian goddess of protection, and of the home. She protected her loyal followers from vermin and disease, and kept her people safe. Can we empower a modern day Bastet to protect us from the modern vermin and disease that plague our digital existence?</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-306-the-summoning-of-bastet</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/8C8NCJ/bastet_FsvJIuS.png</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='164'>Dean Pierce</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>I created an AI persona called Bastet, and launched a bunch of Ethereum smart contracts to manage a sustainable funding mechanism, then built a Discord server to track various efforts in security research. Her followers can offer their tribute, and convene with Bastet about staying safe online. She then ensures that researchers get paid for making positive contributions to the global state of computer security.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/8C8NCJ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/8C8NCJ/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='964cff5f-aac0-57ca-b0c8-bfd3e1e67a4f' id='349'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>bash explode live set!</title>
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                <type>Music / DJ Set</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T18:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>18:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>HEAVY MUSIC. Headbangers Welcome. 
ELECTRONIC+METAL</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-349-bash-explode-live-set</slug>
                <track>Music - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='20'>bash explode</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                <description>A high octane live performance by bash explode consisting of heavy electronic bass music, metal breakdowns, guitars, and vocals(+screaming). 
Genres including post-hardcore, metalcore, dubstep, alt-rock, and drum and bass.
nu metal?</description>
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                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/NA3SZX/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/NA3SZX/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='a457ad19-8bb3-594a-89b6-38e772172dd1' id='246'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Mass Accelerator x Beerocracy</title>
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                <type>Music / DJ Set</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T19:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>19:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>More music. More forms? Come find out.

https://soundcloud.com/massaccelerator</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-246-mass-accelerator-x-beerocracy</slug>
                <track>Music - Prime Dome</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/ZY9KSS/Mass_Accelerator_SpaceCamp_square_d9YZUno.jpg</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='152'>Mass Accelerator</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
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                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/ZY9KSS/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/ZY9KSS/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='be308fd2-37e7-5b61-a3de-4beb2e4efcba' id='231'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>DJ Set</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Music / DJ Set</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T20:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>20:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>0xfff3</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-231-dj-set</slug>
                <track>Music - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='199'>m</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Fast paced video game memey remixes &amp; dariacore &amp; hyperpop all mixxed on a steam deck by a wizard.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/S3H8B8/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/S3H8B8/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='5b299a2a-8059-547a-aa33-1a26dab59ec6' id='234'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>DJ Mattrix</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Music / DJ Set</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T21:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>21:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>mattrix has been a DJ at Toorcon, Toorcamp, ShellCon and DEFCON</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-234-dj-mattrix</slug>
                <track>Music - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='200'>mattrix</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>mattrix is a DJ in the Los Angeles area. He started DJing at hacker events such as Toorcon, ShellCon and DEFCON. mattrix has DJ&apos;d at the Linq Pool and other night clubs and bars. mattrix prefers Tech House and Open Format DJ genres but can perform within a wide range of genres.

For info: https://ovou.me/djmattrix</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
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                </recording>
                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/7SANXG/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/7SANXG/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
        </room>
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            <event guid='6cb6b5ff-698c-5793-b595-bd6e101ebbb7' id='311'>
                <room>Hardware Hacking Stage</room>
                <title>ToorCamp 2024 Badge Soldering Day 2</title>
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                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T10:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>10:00</start>
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                <abstract>Bring your ToorCamp 2024 badge to learn to solder. We will provide the components and show you how to build it.</abstract>
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                <track>Workshops - Hardware Hacking Stage</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='173'>OlyMEGA</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                <description>Bring your ToorCamp 2024 badge to learn to solder. We will provide the components and show you how to build it.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
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                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/TBLPKE/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/TBLPKE/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='0d51dd48-c9c0-5bca-a951-b1c89093352d' id='259'>
                <room>Hardware Hacking Stage</room>
                <title>Learn Beginner Soldering with the Meow Mixer Badge</title>
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                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T12:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>12:00</start>
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                <abstract>Learn both surface-mount and through-hole soldering to create your own interactive, color-tuning cat badges with the Meow Mixer!</abstract>
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                <track>Workshops - Hardware Hacking Stage</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/YK9HGS/MeowMixerBadge_graphic_5FB3ZC5.png</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='213'>Deleted User</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>In this class, we solder together a light-up, cat-themed badge that teaches a simple RGB tuning circuit. By turning the red, green, or blue knob, you can adjust the color of the cat&#146;s eyes. Perfect for beginners and soldering experts wanting to make a fun and cute badge.

What to bring: Good vibes

What you get: 1 Meow Mixer kit

Cost: $45</description>
                <recording>
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                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/YK9HGS/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/YK9HGS/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='7c90b23c-65ba-5298-a5dc-9a4a8f5334ca' id='315'>
                <room>Hardware Hacking Stage</room>
                <title>Weather Balloon Launch</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T13:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>13:00</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>We are launching a mid altitude weather balloon with a ham radio tracking device (APRS) in to the jetstream and racing it around the world.</abstract>
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                <track>Workshops - Hardware Hacking Stage</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='254'>Steve Potter - K7HAK</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>No it&#146;s not a Chinese spy balloon!
We are launching a mid-altitude weather balloon much smaller than the ones previously in the news with a ham radio tracking device using the (APRS) protocol over ham radio using the call sign K7HAK-12 in to the Jetstream and racing it around the world.
My goal is to have it find neutral buoyancy at the same altitude as the middle of the Jetstream around 7 miles high and ride the Jetstream around the earth. The tracker is a Skytracker built by Bill Brown (WB8ELK), the APRS module that will be providing telemetry during the flight is powered during the sunlight with two small solar panels and a couple super capacitors. It will be hauled by a Yokohama balloon. 
Its telemetry will be visible via RF locally on 144.390 and then it will be visible on aprs sites like https://amateur.sondehub.org/ https://aprs.fi</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/AABFV7/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/AABFV7/feedback/</feedback_url>
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                <room>Hardware Hacking Stage</room>
                <title>OlyMEGA Repair Cafe Day 2</title>
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                <date>2024-06-28T14:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>What is a Repair Caf&#233;?
Repair Caf&#233;s are free meeting places and they&#146;re all about repairing things (together). In the place where a Repair Caf&#233; is located, you&#146;ll find tools and materials to help you make any repairs you need. On clothes, furniture, electrical appliances, bicycles, crockery, appliances, toys, et cetera. You&#146;ll also find expert volunteers, with repair skills in all kinds of fields.

Visitors bring their broken items from home. Together with the specialists they start making their repairs in the Repair Caf&#233;. It&#146;s an ongoing learning process. If you have nothing to repair, you can enjoy a cup of tea or coffee. Or you can lend a hand with someone else&#146;s repair job. You can also get inspired at the reading table &#150; by leafing through books on repairs and DIY.</abstract>
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                <track>Workshops - Hardware Hacking Stage</track>
                
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                    <person id='173'>OlyMEGA</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                <description>OlyMEGA is hosting a Repair Cafe to help campers fix their broken stuff. Bring any and all items that may need a makers touch and we will try and help you fix it.</description>
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                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/MMZ3ZP/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/MMZ3ZP/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='b987ab4e-064c-5412-b47c-21038d81d29b' id='233'>
                <room>Hardware Hacking Stage</room>
                <title>Sensing the world around you with EMF</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T16:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>16:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>Build your own EMF Explorer badge that lets you listen to the world of electromagnetic frequencies around you!</abstract>
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                <track>Workshops - Hardware Hacking Stage</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/YYSBSH/eventbriteEMF_TnXZZan.png</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='155'>Darcy Neal</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>The electronics around us emits electromagnetic frequencies, and this badge lets you explore these hidden frequencies!  Learn more about your electronic world by listening to the sounds they make! Explore bluetooth, power supplies, projectors, motors, and more! The badge also serves as a piece of wearable art and can be worn on a lanyard for extra bling.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/YYSBSH/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/YYSBSH/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='e3f6f311-893d-59eb-83e2-a838cc8b6f8d' id='260'>
                <room>Hardware Hacking Stage</room>
                <title>Make your IoT LED Hexleaf with WLED</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T18:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>18:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>Create your own Wi-Fi controllable DIY hexleaf using WLED!</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-260-make-your-iot-led-hexleaf-with-wled</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Hardware Hacking Stage</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/NEXJGS/Hexleaf_graphic_xun9VVa.png</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='213'>Deleted User</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Want to create a beautiful, Wi-Fi controllable LED hexagon display? In this class, we&#146;ll put together a hexleaf style WLED project that allows you to control beautiful hexagonal LED tiles over Wi-Fi with WLED! This class teaches about rapid prototyping and open-source, Wi-Fi controlled LED art!

What to bring: Micro USB Cable, computer with Google Chrome

What you get: 1 Hexleaf Kit

Cost: $50</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/NEXJGS/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/NEXJGS/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
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                <room>Volleyball Court - NightMrkt After Dark</room>
                <title>Blade Runners: Cascade Lake Trail</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T08:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>08:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>Come join other runners for a jog around Cascade Lake. The total loop around the lake is 2.5 miles (https://www.strava.com/routes/3237644739876640498) but can be easily be extended to about 3.3 miles (https://www.strava.com/routes/3237645062167190774) or lapped twice for any faster runners that want to get some extra mileage in. We&apos;ll meet up at the Volleyball Court and then carpool to the lake at 8:00am sharp and should be back around 10:00am.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-327-blade-runners-cascade-lake-trail</slug>
                <track>Workshops - NightMrkt / Volleyball Court</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='2'>me</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
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                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/CDLFEW/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/CDLFEW/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='8b336360-6e5f-57f9-a069-4f1a3c3d54bf' id='284'>
                <room>Volleyball Court - NightMrkt After Dark</room>
                <title>Coffee roasting talk and demo</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>50-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T09:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>09:00</start>
                <duration>00:50</duration>
                <abstract>I&apos;ve been home-roasting coffee for about 15 years. It&apos;s been a fun journey that I&apos;d like to share with interested folks. I&apos;ll talk about coffee beans, harvesting and processing, then describe various options for roasting coffee. Next we&apos;ll roast a kilogram or two of coffee in my home roaster which shows the temperature of the beans throughout the roasting process. Finally we&apos;ll grind, brew and drink some freshly-roasted coffee.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-284-coffee-roasting-talk-and-demo</slug>
                <track>Workshops - NightMrkt / Volleyball Court</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='231'>Dylan McNamee</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>The roaster I&apos;ve brought is an Aillio Bullet - an  induction-heat roaster. I&apos;ll bring a commercial grinder, and a 2 liter pour-over thermal carafe for brewing. You are encouraged to bring a coffee cup and anything (like sweetener or cream) that you like in coffee.</description>
                <recording>
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                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/HUHBKQ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/HUHBKQ/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='e3df1279-e6cb-5b8c-91b1-ee7c881f9d60' id='254'>
                <room>Volleyball Court - NightMrkt After Dark</room>
                <title>Make it mine-craft: Make your own Mob!</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Kid Friendly Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T10:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>10:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>Learn how to create a custom Minecraft mob using Blockbench. Bring your imagination! And also your own computer with Minecraft. We will supply the rest.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-254-make-it-mine-craft-make-your-own-mob</slug>
                <track>Workshops - NightMrkt / Volleyball Court</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='211'>Chris Gorski</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Learn the basics of building a Minecraft mob. Model and paint your mob using Blockbench, then import it into your Minecraft world and enjoy!

You will need a computer (probably a laptop) with Minecraft pre-installed. Both Bedrock and Java edition are fine. You can also pre-load Blockbench if you like, but we will also have it available for install.</description>
                <recording>
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                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/WTDKWS/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/WTDKWS/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='6592d97f-b16b-5fda-8b7f-290bfe372f69' id='243'>
                <room>Volleyball Court - NightMrkt After Dark</room>
                <title>Porpoiseful RF Hacking: A No-Nonsense Intro to Flipper Zero</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T12:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>12:00</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>Flipper Zero - who hasn&#146;t seen it in the news in the past year?.  Depending on what one reads, it could be an annoying prank device, a deadly hacking appliance, or something in between.  What is FUD, and what is true?  Is there some utility to this little gadget?  What are my chances of going directly to jail (straight to jail!)?!

We attempt to provide a no-nonsense primer on what the Flipper is, isn&#146;t, and what can be done to help people explore the wonderful world of RF and consumer electronics.  Ever wondered how your hotel key works?  Want to see how that weird remote control functions? The Flipper is your extremely portable gateway to the world!</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-243-porpoiseful-rf-hacking-a-no-nonsense-intro-to-flipper-zero</slug>
                <track>Workshops - NightMrkt / Volleyball Court</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='201'>Barry Weisshaar</person><person id='207'>Stash</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>This session will provide a primer for all the people who have bought a flipper zero and have it gathering dust in their drawer (or have wanted to buy one to gather dust in their drawer).  Attendees should come away with a practical methodology of assessing personal risk and curiosity of the RF world around them.</description>
                <recording>
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                </recording>
                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/PCWBZH/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/PCWBZH/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='003c7de7-6c21-54ff-9c7f-638dcabe12dc' id='351'>
                <room>Volleyball Court - NightMrkt After Dark</room>
                <title>Are We Hackers Yet?</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T13:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>13:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>Security tools in nixpkgs hack session
nixpkgs folks on hand to help you package your favorite obscure security tools.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-351-are-we-hackers-yet</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Picnic Tables (Outside Yoga Studio)</track>
                
                <persons>
                    
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Security tools in nixpkgs hack session
nixpkgs folks on hand to help you package your favorite obscure security tools.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
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                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/K7K3M9/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/K7K3M9/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='92dfdc43-6541-59c7-b110-6bb50d374995' id='261'>
                <room>Volleyball Court - NightMrkt After Dark</room>
                <title>Learn Bad USB Hacking with the USB Nugget</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T14:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>In this workshop, you&#146;ll learn to write bad USB scripts to hack computers using a cute, cat-themed hacking tool called the USB Nugget.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-261-learn-bad-usb-hacking-with-the-usb-nugget</slug>
                <track>Workshops - NightMrkt / Volleyball Court</track>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='213'>Deleted User</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>In this class, you&#146;ll learn to write bad USB scripts to hack computers using a cute, cat-themed hacking tool called the USB Nugget. We&#146;ll learn to write scripts to get computers of any operating system to do our bidding in seconds, and how to automate nearly any desired action remotely. If you want to learn scripting like the USB Rubber Ducky, but with a Wi-Fi interface and more, this class is for you!

What to bring: Data USB Type C Cable, computer with Google Chrome

What you get: 1 USB Nugget Kit

Cost: $75 or FREE if you already own a USB Nugget!</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/GMDRTG/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/GMDRTG/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='f75a7bdc-848a-5cfd-a81b-72c0da4dd61d' id='285'>
                <room>Volleyball Court - NightMrkt After Dark</room>
                <title>Teams is for C2: Building &amp; Reversing a Backdoor</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T16:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>16:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>Want to get started in malware analysis or development? Never compiled code or read assembly language before? No problem! This workshop will have you building 32-bit and 64-bit DLLs from scratch, understanding Windows API calls and some basics of assembly language.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-285-teams-is-for-c2-building-reversing-a-backdoor</slug>
                <track>Workshops - NightMrkt / Volleyball Court</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/3SXYFG/IMG_6927_s9lqYTr.jpeg</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='234'>Randy Pargman</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>In this workshop, we&#146;ll give you a Virtual Machine (you just need a laptop with a 64-bit Intel or AMD CPU, and VMWare player or Workstation/Fusion installed). We will write a very simple DLL from scratch and compile it in Visual Studio, then reverse engineer it in IDA free and x64dbg. Then you will get source code and a builder for a full featured backdoor that uses Teams to send commands and receive results (working demo only if we have Internet connectivity) and we&#146;ll start reverse engineering that to show how to get started. You can take these home to continue learning.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>true</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/3SXYFG/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/3SXYFG/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
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            <event guid='3b4c827e-418b-5cc8-9f5c-7dbd4618788b' id='249'>
                <room>Yoga Studio</room>
                <title>The secret life of chocolate</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T11:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>11:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>The secret life of chocolate explores the complex nature of chocolate and how to coat the perfect strawberry.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-249-the-secret-life-of-chocolate</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Yoga Studio</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/KBVUJ8/ChocolateStrawberry_icogT4z.png</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='96'>Franklin Hu</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Chocolate is a surprising complex substance which can take on many different forms. These forms will make chocolate either melt in your hand or only melt in your mouth. The mysteries of how to melt chocolate and temper it will be explored so you can coat the perfect strawberry.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/KBVUJ8/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/KBVUJ8/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='9619057b-a805-5a98-bcf8-3539da1e6770' id='268'>
                <room>Yoga Studio</room>
                <title>r2wars - battle bots in shared memory</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T13:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>13:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>Running programs simultaneously in the same memory-space: what could possibly go wrong? This is about how and then playing with it hands-on. We look at the inner workings, build our own small programs which try to overwrite each other and have a small battle!</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-268-r2wars-battle-bots-in-shared-memory</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Yoga Studio</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/PCZTZH/Screenshot_2024-03-22_at_15.11.42_7hqoeeb.png</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='219'>hanemile</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Radare2 is a wonderful (and yet not quite intuitive) small program that can do a lot of stuff. We&apos;ll get a look into what it is, what it is supposed to be used for and what we can use it for.

After a small intro into the radare2 ecosystem
- into emulation in radare2
- a look into the source, r2pipe and how to automate binary analysis steps
- writing bots into memory
- positioning of bots
- parameters to be tuned
- how to build small bots
- a great battle in the end!</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/PCZTZH/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/PCZTZH/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
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                <room>Yoga Studio</room>
                <title>DIY Retro Arcade - using off the shelf parts, Evo Linux, a Raspberry Pi and a Jamma board</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T17:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>17:00</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>How to build an arcade system using Evo Linux on a micro SD card in a Raspberry Pi.  We will leverage a standard Jamma board and wiring harness.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-238-diy-retro-arcade-using-off-the-shelf-parts-evo-linux-a-raspberry-pi-and-a-jamma-board</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Picnic Tables (Outside Yoga Studio)</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/CDCVQA/20230407_094518_pG3EEo0.jpg</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='202'>Panther</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>How to build an arcade system using easily sourced off the shelf parts, a micro SD card with Evo Linux in a Raspberry Pi.  We will leverage a standard Jamma board and wiring harness.   

Requires a little rudimentary 3D printing experience for printing mounts for the Raspberry Pi and Jamma boards.  

This can be used in a full size arcade cabinet with a CRT and controllers OR connected to a flat screen monitor and simple controller set you build yourself or a controller pad you pickup off ebay or amazon.

I have systems at home using both a fully hand built arcade cabinet and a MacGyvered a.k.a. &quot;Frankensteined&quot; semi-portable setup.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/CDCVQA/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/CDCVQA/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='67a40786-e236-5a3a-bc5e-ead2d2d2875b' id='248'>
                <room>Yoga Studio</room>
                <title>Practical One-Time-Pads by Hand</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-28T18:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>18:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>How to create unbreakable encryption with pencil, paper, and dice.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-248-practical-one-time-pads-by-hand</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Picnic Tables (Outside Yoga Studio)</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/HDKEZ7/2024-03-19_16_28_42-Practical_One-Time_Pad__Mozilla_Fir_UAyhwVJ.png</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='209'>Nathan McRae</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Learn what one-time pads are, how they work, and how to make your own.

Why one-time-pads? One-time-pads are great for:
* Authentication: Is that *actually* your grandma asking you for $400 towards the down-payment on her new boat?
* Sharing passwords with your parents
* Bootstrapping other encryption methods

They are an important tool for cases where you don&apos;t trust any computers or want to communicate with someone else who doesn&apos;t.

See [[this post]](https://nathanmcrae.name/blog/practical-one-time-pad.html) for a preview of the content.

Bring someone you&apos;d like to exchange a one-time-pad with!</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/HDKEZ7/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/HDKEZ7/feedback/</feedback_url>
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        </room>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/XYYNHH/</url>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/DQ3DX3/</url>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/DWVYBV/</url>
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                <description>Bingo</description>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/ECUPND/</url>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/BEBCXB/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/BEBCXB/feedback/</feedback_url>
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                    <person id='176'>Amy Johnston</person>
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                <description>Come to this workshop and make your own EL wire wings to light up the nights at Toorcamp. We&apos;ll have kits on hand for dragon and fairy wings. No experience needed.</description>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/MB9VQC/</url>
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                <room>Great Faerie Crafting Yurt</room>
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                <abstract>In this workshop you will cut, fold, build and decorate your own Fairy House, then construct a circuit to light your house.</abstract>
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                <track>Arts &amp; Crafts - Faerie Yurt</track>
                
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                    <person id='258'>Sonya</person>
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                <description>In this workshop you will cut, fold, build and decorate your own Fairy House, then construct a circuit to light your house.</description>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/SXDK8J/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/SXDK8J/feedback/</feedback_url>
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        </room>
        
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                    <person id='246'>Nick Andre</person><person id='248'>Robert Ruark</person>
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                <description>My friend and I thought the TA-1042 telephone looked really cool, but nobody know how to make it work with switching equipment. With the help of an old IEEE paper and some old fashioned oscilloscopery, we managed to reverse engineer the state machine and figure out enough commands to make it function. The result was a custom open-source interface board and firmware based on the RP2040, which allows switching between 4 phones and interfacing the data over USB with a Nick&apos;s first custom USB protocol. I&apos;ve done a series of YouTube videos on this you can check out beforehand.</description>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/QW9YWG/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/QW9YWG/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='a73ad61b-d033-5192-9d6a-c1d961bdef7e' id='264'>
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                <title>A Condensed History of Payphones</title>
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                <abstract>Payphones and their journey from manually operated to full automation is fun! Come see a table of old to new(ish) payphones, get to see their guts, and learn about why they were built the ways that they were!</abstract>
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                    <person id='215'>Kit Sczudlo</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/T98VBM/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/T98VBM/feedback/</feedback_url>
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                <title>Futel: How Creating North America&apos;s Fastest Growing Public Telephone Network Fulfills Our Objectives</title>
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                <abstract>Futel is keeping payphones alive by rescuing them from the scrappers and installing them in public locations, where they provide free calls, telephone services, interactive experiences, and live operator assistance. We currently support 17 phones in Portland, Detroit, and Ypsilanti.

Keeping the project alive and reliable for nine years has required learning and applying skills in many fields, IT engineering, social engineering, municipal engineering, whatever. How do we do it? And why?</abstract>
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                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='94'>Karl Anderson</person>
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                <description>The technically interesting parts of the project are about coordination and motivation. Why do we do it? We are always trying to find ways to turn our stupid obsessive quests into something that brings us advantages, whether imaginary or real.

To keep the project alive and reliable for nine years we have had to learn and apply skills in many different fields, IT engineering, social engineering, municipal engineering, whatever. As hackers, this has been its own reward, but for the project to be sustainable it needs to benefit its workers.

This talk will discuss how we find these advantages and use them to motivate ourselves and our cohort to achieve our goals, and how those goals have shaped the project. It will then devolve into our approach to technological art and public service, and how the constraints of the hardware gives us the freedom to reach or at least confuse people.</description>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/BSUYNV/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/BSUYNV/feedback/</feedback_url>
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                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Cave Rescue Communications</title>
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                <start>12:00</start>
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                <abstract>Ever wondered how information gets transported deep underground? Caves present a very unique harsh environment, often requiring people to take notes and transport it by hand. This talk will go into the history of cave rescue communications and some of newer technologies that are being prototyped, in particular attempting to use meshtastic.</abstract>
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                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='229'>Paul Walko</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                <description>The main focus of this talk will be method used for communications in cave, then presenting several problems that exist with current methods and ideas as to how we might solve these. I have a unique perspective on many of these points as I was the patient of the 2nd longest cave rescue in the US recently and got to experience just how slow communications can be.</description>
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                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/JPLCRR/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/JPLCRR/feedback/</feedback_url>
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                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Hyperfixation for Fun and Profit (and Motorcycles!)</title>
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                <abstract>Three years ago, I had never ridden a motorcycle, then I covered more than 10,000 miles in 2022!!! WTF Happened? Oh, right, I hyperfixated!

In this talk, I&apos;ll share stories from my moto adventures and weave in a tale of how modulating my hyperfixations has been a superpower that led me to build unusual skills -- like playing a medieval japanese flute and transcribing sanskrit manuscripts at 25 wpm -- and has also helped me land amazing jobs.

But like all superpowers, hyperfixation has a dark side ... it can be isolating, can lead to spiraling self-doubt or self-harming behaviors, and is often misunderstood by others. So I&apos;ll talk about the hard stuff, too.

The audience might learn a little about themselves and/or about friends who hyperfixate, and might come away with a new desire to ride motorcycles.</abstract>
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                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='102'>aeva</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
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                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/TPCMML/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/TPCMML/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='9c08df4b-6e27-52cf-a5d7-b6b30e91f44e' id='299'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Cascadia and Bioregionalism</title>
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                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
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                <start>13:30</start>
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                <abstract>Have you wondered what those green, white and blue flags are? It&apos;s the flag of Cascadia, the bioregion that we are currently in. This talk will cover what bioregions are, the Cascadia bioregion itself, and a framework for a healthier way of being in the world.</abstract>
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                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='162'>echo</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
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                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/M79SNT/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/M79SNT/feedback/</feedback_url>
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                <title>Is compliance the problem or do you just have bad security practices?</title>
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                <date>2024-06-29T14:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
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                <abstract>An exploration of how to make your relationship with your friendly local compliance team less combative and more collaborative</abstract>
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                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='247'>Chelsea Steiner</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Engineering and security compliance often butt heads&#151; compliance bugs engineering to do something, engineering says they can&apos;t add it to a sprint, compliance goes above their heads to do it anyway. It&apos;s a tale as old as time, and it&apos;s a tale that generally results in animosity for both parties. But what if there was a way to foster a better relationship from the start, so both teams can work toward a common good?</description>
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                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/3V3S7A/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/3V3S7A/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='8062317a-07f6-5215-8fc9-16e2f0a692c9' id='289'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>The Bullet Journal Method: An Analog System in our Digital World</title>
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                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-29T14:30:00-07:00</date>
                <start>14:30</start>
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                <abstract>In our increasingly digital world, there&#146;s no shortage of software and apps to simplify our life (you&#146;ve probably made one!). Despite the accessibility of digital tools to structure the chaos, the most reliable productivity system that has worked for my ADHD brain for over 5 years is the Bullet Journal method. I want to share my experience using the bullet journal method to structure my life, why I think you should give it a try, and how to get started on your own journey.</abstract>
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                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='237'>Kim Chong</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
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                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/QESCXC/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/QESCXC/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='a74dd57a-0cc1-5cee-8066-75a5ed987545' id='287'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>10Gb for &lt;$1000: Speedy Homelab on a Budget for Self-Hosting and Other Shenanigans</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-29T15:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>15:00</start>
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                <abstract>Are you ready to help fight the enshittification of the internet through self-hosting?  Start here.
10Gb residential uplink is now being deployed in urban areas and it&apos;s deployment is only going to accelerate.
Come learn how to deploy 10Gb to your home net on a budget, from hardware selection to the software stack configuration.</abstract>
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                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/TDFUCV/cyberpunknetdeer_WI80FIB.png</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='235'>Caust1c</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                <description>I recently went though the process of upgrading my homelab to a 10Gb network stack.

While it seemed daunting at first, once I figured out the hardware selection, it wasn&apos;t as bad as I thought it might be.

In this talk, we&apos;ll cover the following:
- Why? (Why not??)
- Hardware Selection, on a budget
- Configuring a Linux router from scratch
- Getting the uplink working, with or without your provider&apos;s help.
- Configuring a simple and secure network architecture through VLAN segmentation
- Routing / Wireless configuration
- Firewall rules and policies to not get pwned
- Further resources for learning / self-hosting

So what are you waiting for?  Still loading?  Okay, I&apos;ll wait.

Some familiarity with networks will help but isn&apos;t totally required (I&apos;ll cover the basics).  We won&apos;t go deep on network concepts, but instead provide the tools and knowledge needed as a launching point for your own 10G homelab.</description>
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                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/TDFUCV/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/TDFUCV/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='95d00663-ca66-5b1c-a521-d0f2a31e7605' id='265'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Crafting Trust: The Role of Design in Security</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-29T15:30:00-07:00</date>
                <start>15:30</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>Join us as we explore the unlikely intersection of design and security programs. Discover the impact of swag and cohesive branding in fostering a strong security culture within organizations. Gain insights into how strategic design choices can elevate awareness campaigns, engage audiences, and ultimately drive behavior change. This talk will equip attendees with practical tips to improve messaging.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-265-crafting-trust-the-role-of-design-in-security</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='216'>pinguino kolb</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
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                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/AXSTAB/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/AXSTAB/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='32bbbc74-b492-5c76-9467-b93db23e794b' id='293'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Introduction to corporate whistleblowing for computery folk</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-29T16:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>16:00</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>Modern data science has a lot of tools to detect corporate fraud, but relatively few people are familiar with the options people have to act upon this information. Several programs exist where people who discover fraud committed against the government can pursue the matter, generally through civil court. These people are generally paid as a cut of the money the government recovers. We&apos;re going to talk about some of these programs, some basics for aspiring beginners, some areas we think might be of future interest, and a little bit about how things are going for some computery people right now with the Pandemic Paycheck Protection program.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-293-introduction-to-corporate-whistleblowing-for-computery-folk</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='239'>bluehat</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. I&apos;m talking off-the-record to my friends in an informal setting and not in any official capacity or related to any employment I may have.</description>
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                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/MJWV9D/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/MJWV9D/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='13e5ba1d-fb9f-531d-84d5-c3bde16103d4' id='232'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Hackerspaces!</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-29T16:30:00-07:00</date>
                <start>16:30</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>Starting a hackerspace in Seattle has been an experience. Lessons learned, mistakes had, friends made.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-232-hackerspaces</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='199'>m</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>I&#146;ve been bootstrapping a hackerspace in the U-District since mid 2023, and we&apos;re in full swing now! I&apos;ll recount the story of how we got here, both pre-inauguration and the process of getting the space running for public &amp; semi-public use. I&apos;ll also talk about hacker culture within Seattle, in places I&#146;ve lived in the past (my first hackerspace was HacDC), throughout the world, and how that reflects on to how we&apos;re managing the space and where we want to go.</description>
                <recording>
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                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/WJVQFH/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/WJVQFH/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='46a2fcf5-1096-5bbc-a35d-6dc98191b2fd' id='245'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>practical text classification and feature extraction using LLMs</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-29T17:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>17:00</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>The propensity of LLMs to &quot;hallucinate&quot; limits their practical application. However, their ability to analyze input based on prompt supplied parameters generally does not suffer this problem. This makes LLMs an adequate resource for classifying, and, extracting intelligence from, publicly available news sources at scale. This talk will showcase an example solution of this useless in which an application ingests a body of HTML for analysis, converts that HTML into a markdown format, assesses the text within the generated markdown for relevance based on criteria outlined within an LLM prompt, and finally, produces output text consisting of an LLM produced summary and extracted indicator set if found appropriate.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-245-practical-text-classification-and-feature-extraction-using-llms</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='208'>carl (vyrus)</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
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                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/CNZSHD/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/CNZSHD/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='a8de242f-43ef-57b5-8bad-d4dcf8f2ee8f' id='319'>
                <room>Prime Dome</room>
                <title>Closing Remarks</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>50-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-29T17:30:00-07:00</date>
                <start>17:30</start>
                <duration>00:50</duration>
                <abstract>Stop by to see the conference wrap-up and see who won all the contests!</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-319-closing-remarks</slug>
                <track>Talks - Prime Dome</track>
                
                <persons>
                    
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
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                </recording>
                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/LCVT78/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/LCVT78/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
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            <event guid='801c0ef2-d25f-57ac-963c-2ecdadd27252' id='262'>
                <room>Hardware Hacking Stage</room>
                <title>Solder your own Cat-Themed hacking tool</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
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                <date>2024-06-29T10:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>10:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>Using through-hole and surface mount soldering, make a cat-themed hacking tool that allows for bad USB attacks, control hardware with circuitpython, and more!</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-262-solder-your-own-cat-themed-hacking-tool</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Hardware Hacking Stage</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/KKU33A/SolderCatThemed_graphic_Ag8iuI0.png</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='213'>Deleted User</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Test out your through-hole and surface mount soldering skills to create your own open-source, cat-themed hacking tool! In this class, we&#146;ll create a microcontroller-powered hacking tool that allows us to preform bad USB attacks, control hardware with circuitpython, and more!

What to bring: Micro USB Cable, computer with Google Chrome

What you get: 1 Wi-Fi or USB Nugget Kit

Cost: $50 Wi-Fi Nugget, $75 USB Nugget</description>
                <recording>
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                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/KKU33A/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/KKU33A/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='d4530e49-1772-55d8-9df7-d2791a478967' id='258'>
                <room>Hardware Hacking Stage</room>
                <title>Cat-Shaped Wi-Fi Defender: Hands-On Hacker Hunting with Microcontrollers</title>
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                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-29T12:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>12:00</start>
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                <abstract>Wi-Fi Recon: Uncover Hidden Cameras, Network Intruders, and more with the Wi-Fi Nugget</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-258-cat-shaped-wi-fi-defender-hands-on-hacker-hunting-with-microcontrollers</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Hardware Hacking Stage</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/7YYAWL/nofilter_yBJkcYJ.jpg</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='213'>Deleted User</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                <description>Become a Wi-Fi investigator! In this class, we&apos;ll use a cute, cat-shaped microcontroller board to catch hackers using hacking tools like a Wi-Fi Pineapple, hunt down suspicious Wi-Fi devices like hidden cameras, and detect jamming attacks. We&#146;ll explore how low-cost microcontrollers can be used to unmask and track down Wi-Fi hacking tools, or locate unwanted devices on your local network.

What to bring: Micro USB Cable, computer with Google Chrome

Cost: $75 or FREE if you already own a Wi-Fi Nugget!</description>
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                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/7YYAWL/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/7YYAWL/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='ddf1686a-aa18-5123-a794-822d02c59df2' id='273'>
                <room>Hardware Hacking Stage</room>
                <title>Make your own dual-band satellite antenna</title>
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                <date>2024-06-29T14:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
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                <abstract>Are you interested in communicating over long distances and eager to uncover how to harness satellites for this purpose? This workshop is designed for you!</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-273-make-your-own-dual-band-satellite-antenna</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Hardware Hacking Stage</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/XVQNKX/Antenna.png_NY9N04p.jpg</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='169'>Jeremy Hong</person><person id='257'>Justin McAllister</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>The antenna design is based on the design by LY3LP/M1GEO. By the end of the session, each attendee will have constructed their own functional satellite antenna and gained valuable insights into the world of satellite communication. Additionally, participants will learn about the principles of radio direction finding, adding an engaging and practical dimension to their amateur radio expertise. No prior experience is required, all the necessary materials, tools, and equipment will be in the kit and we will guide you through the process.</description>
                <recording>
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                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/XVQNKX/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/XVQNKX/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='a0249463-7752-5e41-97d0-79ad7677ec23' id='307'>
                <room>Hardware Hacking Stage</room>
                <title>Hands-on IoT firmware extraction and forensics of Amazon Echo Dot eMMC flash</title>
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                <date>2024-06-29T15:30:00-07:00</date>
                <start>15:30</start>
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                <abstract>For a complete analysis of an IoT device, it is required to look at the firmware itself. In most cases this means that the firmware, data or encryption keys need to be extracted from the device memory. Many researchers are hesitant to do that as there is a high risk of destroying the device or leaving it in an inoperable state. But do not worry! You can try your skills by playing with one of the used Amazon Echo Dots that we got very cheaply on eBay in bulk! While we are outside the soldering smoke wont hurt us.

In this workshop we will look at different flash memory types (EEPROM, SPI flash, NAND flash, eMMC flash) and how to extract the information from them.

Sign up here: https://forms.gle/r8dv8MD3JYNpQgQN7</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-307-hands-on-iot-firmware-extraction-and-forensics-of-amazon-echo-dot-emmc-flash</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Hardware Hacking Stage</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/JJWLK7/GQbbdgxaIAETJI9_O0aApit.jpg</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='249'>Dennis Giese</person><person id='250'>braelynn</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>After the intro, we will focus on the chip-off method of eMMC/eMCP ICs. In the workshop you have the opportunity to replicate the findings of the paper &quot;Amazon echo dot or the reverberating secrets of IoT devices&quot; [1].

Participants will have the opportunity to work in groups and be provided with an Amazon Echo Dot Gen2. After tear-down, you can use different methods (e.g. Hot air, IR soldering) to remove the flash chip and read it out. Optionally, the tools to re-ball and re-solder the IC will be available. In the end, each team should have the data and a functional device again.

It is strongly recommended, that participants read the paper [1] before joining the workshop. Tools will be provided. 

[1] Dennis Giese and Guevara Noubir. 2021. Amazon echo dot or the reverberating secrets of IoT devices. In Proceedings of the 14th ACM Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks (WiSec &apos;21). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 13&#150;24. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3448300.3467820</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
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                </recording>
                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/JJWLK7/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/JJWLK7/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='2651e7f6-8545-5ca2-8acc-b375ba6612e2' id='312'>
                <room>Hardware Hacking Stage</room>
                <title>ToorCamp 2024 Badge Soldering Day 3</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-29T18:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>18:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>Bring your ToorCamp 2024 badge to learn to solder. We will provide the components and show you how to build it.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-312-toorcamp-2024-badge-soldering-day-3</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Hardware Hacking Stage</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='173'>OlyMEGA</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Bring your ToorCamp 2024 badge to learn to solder. We will provide the components and show you how to build it.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/9LX99C/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/9LX99C/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
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        <room name='Volleyball Court - NightMrkt After Dark' guid='0b7e111b-98e2-5a34-baea-6b6ab71718e2'>
            <event guid='1395ca93-42db-5071-9228-e81e36ec5746' id='329'>
                <room>Volleyball Court - NightMrkt After Dark</room>
                <title>Blade Runners: The ToorCamp Trail Half-Marathon</title>
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                <date>2024-06-29T08:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>08:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>It turns out that it&apos;s roughly 11-13 miles to run from Doe Bay to the top of Mt. Constitution and back, so we thought we&apos;d try having the first trail race at ToorCamp! There is no set course, so everyone is encouraged to plan a route ahead of time-- although here&apos;s the most direct route according to Strava (11.42mi / 3020ft gain): https://www.strava.com/routes/3237629479105980898. We&apos;ll start at the volleyball court at 8:00am sharp and have someone at the lookout on the top of the mountain with some refreshments and snacks. Take a selfie when you get to the top and post to #bladerunners on discord as your proof of making it and in front of the TOORCAMP sign at the Prime Dome when you return to register your finish time. After 5 hours, if everyone isn&apos;t accounted for we&apos;ll come looking for you, so we&apos;ll be requiring everyone to bring a provided radio with them. We also encourage everyone to bring ample hydration and fuel.

NOTE: Please RSVP here if you&apos;re going to join us! https://forms.gle/7HoJUYHXKnK7GBb9A</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-329-blade-runners-the-toorcamp-trail-half-marathon</slug>
                <track>Workshops - NightMrkt / Volleyball Court</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='2'>me</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
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                <links></links>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/Y3DZWY/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/Y3DZWY/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
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                <room>Volleyball Court - NightMrkt After Dark</room>
                <title>Thermite!</title>
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                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-29T11:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>11:00</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>This is a demonstration of everyone&apos;s favorite exothermic reduction-oxidation reaction.</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-256-thermite</slug>
                <track>Workshops - NightMrkt / Volleyball Court</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='212'>Jessica Pikul</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Learn the chemistry of thermite as we attempt sand casting with the molten iron product of the reaction.</description>
                <recording>
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                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/CZNP7T/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/CZNP7T/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='bfa73b13-57bf-5a8c-ba92-b4012f9bb883' id='352'>
                <room>Volleyball Court - NightMrkt After Dark</room>
                <title>Automating your directories with direnv, nix, and TUIs</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>20-Min Talk</type>
                <date>2024-06-29T12:30:00-07:00</date>
                <start>12:30</start>
                <duration>00:20</duration>
                <abstract>Bring a laptop and learn to create and share directory scoped software environments.
12:30 at the fire circle</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-352-automating-your-directories-with-direnv-nix-and-tuis</slug>
                <track>Workshops - NightMrkt / Volleyball Court</track>
                
                <persons>
                    
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
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                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/C3Z7B3/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/C3Z7B3/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='f9958433-1add-5aba-863b-d4a08a7a73d6' id='286'>
                <room>Volleyball Court - NightMrkt After Dark</room>
                <title>Flame Effects for the Hacker</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-29T15:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>15:00</start>
                <duration>04:00</duration>
                <abstract>This four-hour workshop will teach the legal basis of flame effect installation, including NFPA 160 and other codes, as well as some basic physical properties of LP gas. With that in place, we&apos;ll move on to constructing a simple static effect, i.e. a tiki torch, and then using that as the pilot light for an wifi-connected dynamic effect, i.e. a poofer. By the end of the course, you will have the basic knowledge necessary to add a flamethrower to your own network</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-286-flame-effects-for-the-hacker</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Yoga Studio</track>
                <logo>/media/toorcamp-2024/submissions/HE9VLX/DSC_0891_DbaMDaw.JPG</logo>
                <persons>
                    <person id='233'>Jack Chatterton</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>true</optout>
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                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/HE9VLX/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/HE9VLX/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='1fcebcfb-f283-5b7f-a56a-afbce5858437' id='269'>
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                <title>Toorcamp Pride Parade</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop</type>
                <date>2024-06-29T12:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>12:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>Pride Parade from Prime Dome through camp, down Doe Bay Rd., ending at Beerocracy</abstract>
                <slug>toorcamp-2024-269-toorcamp-pride-parade</slug>
                <track>Workshops - Yoga Studio</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='220'>Tendy</person><person id='221'>candice</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Toorcamp&apos;s unofficial pride parade goes official! We will meet at the Prime Dome, parade through the upper campgrounds, down the hill, and to Beerocracy where we will have a pride party with a DJ, soft and hard drinks, and a special pride Beerocracy stamp for those playing the game!

Bring your flags, rainbow gear, and rainbow self, though we will also have limited rainbow trinkets and accessories for those who need them. We welcome all who identify as LGBTQIA+ and those who love/support them. 

Find us on the Toorcamp discord as @tendy and @__candice if you have ideas and want to collaborate!</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/3L8GHF/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/3L8GHF/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='8845dcbf-3b12-5d2d-acc0-3ba4a6b72937' id='291'>
                <room>Yoga Studio</room>
                <title>Hard Drugs &amp; High Tech: Risk management through Harm Reduction</title>
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                <abstract>Since 2019 there has been a project to test and analyze any submitted street drug using the FTIR Spectrometer. Now that more than 60,000 samples have been analyzed we will be sharing a detailed subset of this data known as &quot;the heroine bible project&quot; that documents more than 50 of these samples in detail. 
 
While it&apos;s fascinating to see the raw data and analyze the trends over time, we will also look at the impact of addictions for everyone that is touch by it in some way.  You will leave with a better understanding about addiction to hard drugs and how it impacts everyone&apos;s lives, you&apos;ll learn the stigmas around drug use and terms like safe supply, harm reduction and poison vs overdose. You will walk away with the tools and techniques to save lives in the case of an overdose as this workshop provides life-saving antidote and training. 
 
Addiction to hard drugs may be more common than you thought, but they are not always visible. We will also spend a few minutes on topics related to alcohol, amphetamines and tips to ensure hacker-summer-camp continues to be a safe and enjoyable experience for everybody.
 
This workshop includes hands-on training and your very own naloxone kit to take home. No pre-requisites are required.</abstract>
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                    <person id='240'>Jeremy Cohoe</person>
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                <description>This session can be delivered in either 50-minute lecture style or 90-minute workshop as there is a &quot;hands-on&quot; component where participants will be trained in using both the Fentanyl test strips and the Naloxone kits that will be provided to everyone to keep and take home for use anytime in the future to help save a life.</description>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/KSCSSW/</url>
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                <title>Fracturing Fairy Tales - The original fanfiction</title>
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                <abstract>Come write with us! Want to know how to take stories like fairy tales and write them in new and different ways? This session is for you! We&apos;ll talk about fairy tales and myths and stories in the public domain and how to tweak them to write something new. Fan fiction creation welcome! Workshop is for all ages.</abstract>
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                <track>Workshops - Picnic Tables (Outside Yoga Studio)</track>
                
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                    <person id='187'>Bliss - Rebecca Demarest</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/BXDLBM/</url>
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                <title>Party Time with Keith Myers &amp; Friends</title>
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                <date>2024-06-29T21:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>21:00</start>
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                <abstract>TBA</abstract>
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                <track>Workshops - Yoga Studio</track>
                
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                <language>en</language>
                
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/CEMNZJ/</url>
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                <start>09:00</start>
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                <abstract>Zelda Potions</abstract>
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                <track>Kids Camp - Holt&#x27;s Corner</track>
                
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                <language>en</language>
                
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/AHM7UD/</url>
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                <start>10:30</start>
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                <abstract>Textile Crafting</abstract>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/SH9JND/</url>
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                <abstract>Kids will have a chance to make their own solar ovens out of pizza boxes, and we can cook s&apos;mores. (Note: this is weather dependent and won&apos;t work if it&apos;s not a warm day.)</abstract>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='244'>Madeline Barch</person><person id='245'>Jeremy Bruestle</person>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/3HACSD/</url>
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                <date>2024-06-29T15:00:00-07:00</date>
                <start>15:00</start>
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                <abstract>Lock Picking</abstract>
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                <track>Kids Camp - Holt&#x27;s Corner</track>
                
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/EQMVUV/</url>
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                <title>Laptop Teardown</title>
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                <start>16:30</start>
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                <abstract>Laptop Teardown</abstract>
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                <track>Kids Camp - Holt&#x27;s Corner</track>
                
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                <language>en</language>
                
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/KVK3NM/</url>
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                <abstract>Make your own dragon or faerie wings, adding EL wire so you can be seen at night. This workshop will include the use of contact cement. Respirators advised if you are sensitive</abstract>
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                <track>Arts &amp; Crafts - Faerie Yurt</track>
                
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                    <person id='176'>Amy Johnston</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                <description>Come to this workshop and make your own EL wire wings to light up the nights at Toorcamp. We&apos;ll have kits on hand for dragon and fairy wings. No experience needed.</description>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/FGHU9B/</url>
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                <start>15:00</start>
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                <abstract>Create a deer or dragon puppet. In this workshop you&apos;ll create and decorate a custom puppet made out of cardboard and your imagination.</abstract>
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                    <person id='258'>Sonya</person>
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                <description>Create a deer or dragon puppet. In this workshop you&apos;ll create and decorate a custom puppet made out of cardboard and your imagination.</description>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/J9YJKZ/</url>
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                <abstract>Join us to celebrate the (almost) lost art of ANSI Art! We will be sharing a canvas to create a large piece of pixelart together. Bring your own computing device with&#160;PabloDraw&#160;or&#160;Moebius&#160;ANSI Art editors installed.</abstract>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/DJ87FT/</url>
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                <url>https://talks.toorcon.net/toorcamp-2024/talk/WB9NFG/</url>
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