Here are
28 public repositories
matching this topic...
Satanic/Sexy/Stupid/Silly/Shiny LED matrix controller
WiFi Satellite Project - as seen on the Chaos Communication Congress
A very fast (40+ Gbit/s) pixelflut server written in C with full IPv6 support
A FAST (80+ Gbit/s) pixelflut client with full IPv6 and animation support
♊️ Mirror of
http://mro.name/ShaarliGo |
🌺 self-reliantly posting on the #Fediverse with painless hosting and security in mind.
A list of things to do, to pack and tips on attending a congress, especially Chaos Communication Congress.
Automatic Illustrator export of tuwat design files
Advertisement for StreetComplete at 34c3
brainhack workshop for 34c3
Updated
Dec 25, 2017
JavaScript
A small collection of 34c3 related urls.
A Java library containing a parser and models for the Halfnarp API.
Updated
Mar 31, 2022
Java
Lightning talk at 34c3: Closing The Gaps In The Software Citation Workflow. Video (ca 10min in):
Updated
Dec 29, 2017
HTML
Snake like patterns moving in a hexagonal pattern for PixelFlut
Updated
Dec 29, 2017
Python
Artwork for 34C3 tuwat! - Clone of:
Schnell zusammengehacktes Script um ein PNG auf einer Pixelflut-Wand darzustellen
Updated
Jan 2, 2018
Python
Scripts to generate & validate schedule files for events which use the Frab conference system.
Updated
Jan 8, 2022
Python
Fan cutted version of the "34C3 - ASLR on the line" talk
Advertisement for PrivateBin at 34c3
Code for cute sixleg, the bug on the 34c3
CCC (chaos communication congress) scripts
Updated
Dec 26, 2017
Python
0 A.D. advertisement for 34c3
Improve this page
Add a description, image, and links to the
34c3
topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
Curate this topic
Add this topic to your repo
To associate your repository with the
34c3
topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."
Learn more
You can’t perform that action at this time.
You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.
You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.
I just wanted to display an image on a PixelFlut server that can't handle pixelpwnr's output of:
1 MiB/s, and can actually only handle about 5 draws per second. I didn't know that pixelpwnr sends images infinitely, which filled up the drawing queue of the PixelFlut server, and now