Dear all, I just wanted to give a shoutout to all engineers, hackers, sysadmins and techies to come and join #hurricanehackers irc.freenode.net (webchat link for those without an IRC client: http://irc.lc/freenode/hurricanehackers) We need good hackers to come solve real engineering and logistical problems for the people of New York who are without power and have been flooded out of their homes so please join the channel and please spread the word.
~samthetechie
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
#HurricaneHackers
What is happening?
Hurricane #Sandyhttp://google.org/crisismap/2012-sandy
http://google.org/crisismap/2012-sandy-nyc
Why help?
It is pretty simple: People before borders. Tech beyond borders. We need to help.
How you can help
Dear all I am @samthetechie from London Hackspace. I am the founder of sukey.org and sukey.ioI am an electronic engineer and I have been lurking in #hurricanehackers on irc.freenode.net looking to collaborate with people there. Please come and join me.
Website
This is all the google docs tidied and copied onto a website- I am actively looking for collaborators, I can add anyone that emails me their github handle, access to push to this repo.Rapid Project Deployment and Development
- Github https://github.com/HurricaneHackers
- IRC #hurricanehackers
- Linux Box {Apache, PHP, Python, Git, OpenSSH Server}
- git clone (from the server) git@github.com:HurricaneHackers/hurricanehackers.com.git
- this will publish to http://www.hurricanehackers.com/
- thereafter git pull to 'fast forward' to the latest
- Do not modify files on the server.
- I would love help with some git post-hook triggers for pushing the repo live auto magically each time.
https://twitter.com/HurricaneH4x0rs
there is also https://twitter.com/HurricaneHackrs but it appears it is not very active and has 3 posts!I dont have access :(
Github
https://github.com/HurricaneHackerswhere I am trying to fork all of the other sandy github projects I can see.
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Samuel Carlisle BEng (Hons) Dunelm MIET
pgp: 0x54828CAA
twitter: @samthetechie
Monday, 8 October 2012
Cryptoparty Handbook
UPDATE: https://www.cryptoparty.in/documentation/handbook
I am thrilled about this initiative and the book is going to be great.
Aims
IMHO the first aim of this book should be to aid comprehension of these tools and how to use them for as many people as possible.
Collaboration
I see the book as having many revisions (probably through rounds of collaboration and calls for contributions via twitter and on the wiki practically) but to a group of programmers this would look more like Git commits. We can just accept that git is not the perfect platform for non programmers but commit to accepting all contributions and trying to work them into the book. So we can push the issues system / bug tracker for this https://github.com/cryptoparty/handbook/issues and I like also the properties of forking and branching as one author may choose to go away and rework substantial portions of the book and then request a review which we can do as a team. Again, git is perfect for this because well as hashing to preserve data integrity it is also a great way to make sure there are no malicious edits that have crept in without being noticed.
Distribution
I have started seeding a torrent: https://cryptoparty.org/wiki/CryptoPartyHandbook#Torrent
Here is an idea for viral distribution of the ebook: https://occupywiki.org.uk/wiki/Projects/DiffusionEbooks If we use this approach we can then distribute the printing costs and supporting the movement can be a simple act of printing out 5 booklets or maybe even just individual chapters for reading on the train or something and dropping them off somewhere or putting them in a cafe or some other interesting alternative meetup spaces (for me that is London hackspace for sure). Maybe people can even just print out individual chapters?
Virality
I think this level of virality and outreach is really what we need to keep growing and getting our message and this good information to more people. It is also nice to be able to give something to people that attend the parties something to take away in order to help them learn from home.
Added to which, git might just be the most non hierarchical and most advanced collaboration platform that we all have so I think that we should give it a shot and we can always switch to another platform if it doesn't work out.
Github
UPDATE: I posted more thoughts about the use of GIT on the Liberation Tech Mailing List
https://mailman.stanford.edu/pipermail/liberationtech/2012-October/005172.html
I am pleased to say that the book can now be found here: https://github.com/cryptoparty/handbook/
What is Sukey?
People that study technology often fail to remember
to study people. Folks get so wrapped up and enamoured with the data,
and so alienated from the people doing the work that human practice
often gets ignored. Re-inscribing the "human" into technology is
extremely important...lest we fall into the trap of "there is no
alternative."
The Sukey project speaks to a number of theoretical problems with
which we grapple when thinking about technology: the agency of software,
the production of space, the possibility of reconfiguring existing
capitalist technologies for purposes of resistance, and community
organizing through emerging media channels. Sukey is also inherently
geographic and does work to expose the often largely invisible tactics
of the state to dominate spaces of protest.
So it appears that the Sukey app and our team are
sort of a unique case.
When we bemoan and lament technology's role in oppression and governmental regimes, the question we often ask ourselves is, "How could this be done 'differently'?" Some may ask the same question regarding geoweb technology: "What could be done to make geoweb applications more egalitarian? You make it sound as though capital domination is a foregone conclusion." The first step toward changing that is imagining a different possibility.
When we bemoan and lament technology's role in oppression and governmental regimes, the question we often ask ourselves is, "How could this be done 'differently'?" Some may ask the same question regarding geoweb technology: "What could be done to make geoweb applications more egalitarian? You make it sound as though capital domination is a foregone conclusion." The first step toward changing that is imagining a different possibility.
Source: Adapted from an Email from Josef Eckert
Search Google for Music
So I just saw this on Twitter: http://www.googlemusicsearch.com/
Note: This site is not owned or operated by Google.com. This site uses the Google AJAX Search API to provide a customized subset of Google results.
As far as I can tell it is basically just a filtered google search which is tuned to finding music files. It is amazing. Quite useful really given that the UK government seems so keen to stamp out filesharing and torrenting. I found plenty of music from my favourite band. As far as I can tell it is basically just a filtered google search which is tuned to finding music files. It is amazing. Quite useful really given that the UK government seems so keen to stamp out filesharing and torrenting. I found plenty of music from my favourite band. I wonder if there is a way to express a preference for finding files on servers with nice symmetric fibre to the home vis-a-vis Sweden (this would make streaming practical as the upstream bandwith for most home connections / servers is limited.
You should give it a try, tell me how you find it. @samthetechie
Note: This site is not owned or operated by Google.com. This site uses the Google AJAX Search API to provide a customized subset of Google results.
As far as I can tell it is basically just a filtered google search which is tuned to finding music files. It is amazing. Quite useful really given that the UK government seems so keen to stamp out filesharing and torrenting. I found plenty of music from my favourite band. As far as I can tell it is basically just a filtered google search which is tuned to finding music files. It is amazing. Quite useful really given that the UK government seems so keen to stamp out filesharing and torrenting. I found plenty of music from my favourite band. I wonder if there is a way to express a preference for finding files on servers with nice symmetric fibre to the home vis-a-vis Sweden (this would make streaming practical as the upstream bandwith for most home connections / servers is limited.
You should give it a try, tell me how you find it. @samthetechie
Omnomnomnomnom
If you want to download a whole album or loads of files at once on the same page then use then use the "Down Them All" plugin, it detects media files, pdfs, images etc in a page using filters and lets you quickly queue the downloads rather than clicking them one by one.Wednesday, 3 October 2012
We're glad you liked CryptopartyLondon
Thanks to everyone that attended the event, it was a great success. Since it was our main aim that people had fun, we are very glad that so many turned up and had a good time. We have yet to have our organisers post-event debrief but we just wanted to keep in touch in the meantime by spamming you with some links :)
Edit us: https://cryptoparty.org/wiki/London (has the slides)
Like us: https://www.facebook.com/CryptoPartyLondon (so the whole world knows that you want to learn how to hack, joking)
Follow @cryptopartylond
p.s. there is another one planned for 19th October.
p.p.s. we are happy to promote any blog posts or upload user-contributed content related to cryptoparty so please send us any graphics, presentations, slides, pdfs, blog posts or photos. Thanks!
p.p.p.s. http://samthetechie.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/a-quick-retrospective-inaugural.html
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