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*Topics are wide open...
*Topics are wide open...WE are here to learn by doing, teach by sharing what WE learn, and create by collaborating...
*WE are here to learn by doing, teach by sharing what WE learn, and create by collaborating...
*ALL user levels are ALWAYS welcome and newbies are very sought after...
*ALL user levels are ALWAYS welcome and newbies are very sought after...
*People wanting to share cool things and teach them please come by...
*People wanting to share cool things and teach them please come by...
*Students in Linux classes, Sys.Admin/N.A./D.B.A./Web.Dev/Coding and others encouraged to come...
*Students in GNU/Linux classes, Sys.Admin/N.A./D.B.A./Web.Dev/Coding and others encouraged to come...
*Projection, whiteboards, ssh to each other's boxes(if WE want), and cool toys will be used
*Projection, whiteboards, ssh to each other's boxes(if WE want), and cool toys will be used...
 
*Any and all positive knowledge and wisdom is welcome and the time-slot can be used for specific topics/teaching if/when needed...current projects of interest include but are NOT limited to:
 
*hide browsing data usage when tethering with TOTALLY FREE/OPEN SOFTWARE
 
*yes. your phone(s) work without google.
Current projects of interest include but are NOT limited to:
*the beauty of the web without google, yahoo, facecrook, and you know the others...
*partitioning phone(s)
*kewl things you can do with BSD that is non network/security related
*testing MOSH security and functionality
*testing MOSH security and functionality
*NTFS systems
*rotating encryption
*ssh and other encryption(s)
*all things GNU/Linux
*running freeBSD and openBSD on a dual partition to easily compare them
*redundant firewalls
*redundant firewalls
*sandboxes
*sandboxes
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*putting up a 'totally secure'(yes, WE are going to try) network @ NB and trying to break it
*putting up a 'totally secure'(yes, WE are going to try) network @ NB and trying to break it
*killing gov. and other tracking/spying/privacy invasion and re-routing it  
*killing gov. and other tracking/spying/privacy invasion and re-routing it  
*totally open-source website design and implementation
*creating a TOTALLY FREE/OPEN-SOURCE phone that can use both towers and satellite(s)
*TOTALLY FREE/OPEN-SOURCE website design and implementation
*creating a TOTALLY FREE/OPEN-SOURCE secure browser that can be installed one piece at a time(install only what you want)
*learning to write beautiful code
*learning to write beautiful code
   
   
'''''many others plus whatever you bring with you'''''
'''''many others plus whatever you bring with you'''''

Latest revision as of 03:38, 30 January 2014

  • Topics are wide open...WE are here to learn by doing, teach by sharing what WE learn, and create by collaborating...
  • ALL user levels are ALWAYS welcome and newbies are very sought after...
  • People wanting to share cool things and teach them please come by...
  • Students in GNU/Linux classes, Sys.Admin/N.A./D.B.A./Web.Dev/Coding and others encouraged to come...
  • Projection, whiteboards, ssh to each other's boxes(if WE want), and cool toys will be used...
  • Any and all positive knowledge and wisdom is welcome and the time-slot can be used for specific topics/teaching if/when needed...current projects of interest include but are NOT limited to:
  • hide browsing data usage when tethering with TOTALLY FREE/OPEN SOFTWARE
  • yes. your phone(s) work without google.
  • the beauty of the web without google, yahoo, facecrook, and you know the others...
  • partitioning phone(s)
  • kewl things you can do with BSD that is non network/security related
  • testing MOSH security and functionality
  • rotating encryption
  • ssh and other encryption(s)
  • all things GNU/Linux
  • running freeBSD and openBSD on a dual partition to easily compare them
  • redundant firewalls
  • sandboxes
  • installing DEBIAN in a BSD jail
  • the ZSH shell and why is everyone saying it's badassery?
  • putting up a 'totally secure'(yes, WE are going to try) network @ NB and trying to break it
  • killing gov. and other tracking/spying/privacy invasion and re-routing it
  • creating a TOTALLY FREE/OPEN-SOURCE phone that can use both towers and satellite(s)
  • TOTALLY FREE/OPEN-SOURCE website design and implementation
  • creating a TOTALLY FREE/OPEN-SOURCE secure browser that can be installed one piece at a time(install only what you want)
  • learning to write beautiful code


many others plus whatever you bring with you