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It is relevant because of the assertion that it's partially due to 25 year olds and brogrammers. Neither are true.

Also it has not been established that changing things would be an improvement.



Combine the best of both worlds and host a giant rave with solder stations and lots of whiteboards.

Use an ambisonic rig and have tunable quiet spots for all the half-deaf rocket scientists.


I burned myself soldering drunkenly at DEFCON. Not recommended.


Could have an entire floor of danger that requires a breath test on the door to check that you are below, say, 35 µg of alcohol. Make the conference last a fortnight and there is then plenty of time for people to sober up for accessing certain areas containing heavy engineering.


I would pay lots of money to see this.


Would you pay lots of money to help set it up in the first place?


I'd certainly consider it.


I wonder if something like this could be organised through github and kickstarter as a sort of open source crowd funded festival for geeks.

Could even be completely ambitious and plan to have it internationalised from the start with video conferencing devices of various scales and other assorted comms stuff connecting different venues around the world, then it's a lot easier to raise money globally.


And then sync events by projecting live streaming video of the different locations that are running the event? That would be cool!

I'm too busy to actually organise anything, but should you (or anyone else) do anything with this, I'd love to hear about it, so feel free to email me (email in my profile).




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