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Revisión actual - 11:47 19 feb 2015
31C3: Chaos Communication Congress
- media de todas las charlas: http://media.ccc.de/browse/congress/2014/
- Coordinacion de subtitulos: https://subtitles.pads.ccc.de/31c3-transcripts
Algunas charlas interesantes (por subtitular)
- Richard Stallman charla SL: "Who controls your computer is it you or some big company"
- http://audio-video.gnu.org/video/TEDxGE2014_Stallman05_LQ.webm
propuesta:
terminar subtitulos y proyectar el 17 de Enero
- "Reconstructing Narratives" Surveillance, cryptography, terrorism, malware, economic espionage, assassination, interventions, intelligence services, political prisoners, policing, transparency, justice and you. "subtitulos ingles"
- "Fernvale: An Open Hardware and Software Platform, Based on the (nominally) Closed-Source MT6260 SoC" We introduce Fernvale, a reverse-engineered, open hardware and software platform based upon Mediatek's MT6260 value phone SoC. The MT6260 is the chip that powers many of the $10 GSM feature phones produced by the Shanzhai. Fernvale is made available as open-licensed schematics, board layouts, and an RTOS based upon the BSD-licensed NuttX, as well as a suite of open tools for code development and firmware upload. We discuss our technical reverse engineering efforts, as well as our methodology to lawfully import IP from the Shanzhai ecosystem into the Maker ecosystem. We hope to establish a repeatable, if not labor-intensive, model for opening up previously closed IP of interest, thereby outlining a path to leveling the playing field for lawful Makers.