Hacks track
Tinkering, experimenting and bending the rules to make hardware and software do what we want.
Hacks are clever. They break the rules. They force the available material into doing what you need or want. Some hacks are illegal, and some just make you proud and embarrassed that it worked. Sometimes a hack is the only way. Show the world how you make your hardware and software obey your every whim. Example topics from the past include “Building an embedded Linux system monitoring device” and “Your Shell History In The Cloud.”
Proposals for this track
* Here's this talk we're going to present
Hacking sessions will run for 1 hour, 45 minutes.
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Hacks | 02/19/2010 01:35PM |
| Kirsten Comandich, Christie Koehler | ||
* My other talk
Another talk
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Hacks | 02/19/2010 02:56AM |
| Igal Koshevoy | ||