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Makerspace
august 13th, 2021
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It's been a while. I've been  spending the past year either working from
home or  being at  home in  my spare time,  except some  shorter travels
within  Norway. Nothing  but covid  really happened,  and I  didn't find
anything particular  to write  about. Until  I spend  last weekend  at a
small festival at our local makerspace group.

The makerspace  is situated  in the  basement of  one of  the university
buildings.  There  are 3D printers of  various kinds, a laser  cutter, a
CNC  and so  on.   This year  they  bought a  lot  of sewing  equipment,
including an embroidery  machine.  Lots of cool stuff, if  you have some
spare time and some creative ideas about what you want to create.

Every year there is a small festival going on there, and as last year, I
was one of  the participants.  There were talks about  geeky stuff, like
rocket  building, smart  homes  with home  assistant,  but also  Docker,
NixOS, etc. One of my favorites was CTF, or Capture the flag, which is a
digital hunt for  "flags" which requires solving  various tasks, usually
withing web exploitation, cryptography,  reverse engineering, etc.  This
CTF was a little different though,  as it also contained questions about
the talks.

One of the CTF  tasks was to decompile and reverse  engineer a C program
to find  out what input  it accepts. Attached to  the task, there  was a
Linux binary,  and I had only  brought my FreeBSD machine  (and the wifi
was too bad for installing the  linux libraries and binaries). So in the
end,  I solved  the task  by just  reading the assembly code.  I haven't
touched assembly since my 20s, so that was fun!
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