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speaker: Geert Rolf
title: UTX/32 and the art of fire breathing -- a long forgotten chapter in UNIX history
link: talks/geert-rolf-utx32-and-the-art-of-fire-breathing/
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talk:
speaker: Petr Pucil
title: Tools for analyzing binary formats
link: talks/petr-pucil-tools-for-analyzing-binary-formats/
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talk:
speaker: Carlo Meijer
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talk:
speaker: Jan Jacob Pebesma
title: "Energy System Simulation in the Cloud: ESSIM & ESDL-Mapeditor using Kubernetes & DevSecOps"
link: talks/jan-jacob-pebesma-energy-system-simulation-in-the-cloud/
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talk:
speaker: Lukas Mocek
title: Collaboration kills Competition
link: talks/lukas-mocek-collaboration-kills-competition/
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talk:
speaker: Maja Reissner, Lord Mobach en Lisette Meij
title: WOOt does the government do?
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link: talks/maja-reissner-mendel-mobach-lisette-meij-woot-does-the-government-do/
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talk:
speaker: Maxim Burgerhout
title: Postgres on Kubernetes, the time is now!
link: talks/maxim-burgerhout-postgres-on-kubernetes-the-time-is-now/
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text: Borrel, gesponsord door AT Computing
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event_talks:
- talk:
title: "Collaboration kills Competition"
speakers: Lukas Mocek
- talk:
title: "De NLUUG ledenadministratie naar Open Source?"
speakers: Jan Sepp
- talk:
title: "Defending the Democracy using BSD"
speakers: Jeroen Janssen
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- talk:
title: "Energy System Simulation in the Cloud: ESSIM & ESDL-Mapeditor using Kubernetes & DevSecOps."
speakers: Jan Jacob Pebesma
- talk:
title: "HomeComputerMuseum: What we are and how we share the history."
speakers: Bart van den Akker
- talk:
title: "On FreeBSD, DDoS, and getting up from under the bus"
speakers: "Eirik Øverby"
- talk:
title: "Oops, we overhauled the website"
speakers: Michael Boelen en Patrick Reijnen
- talk:
title: "Postgres on Kubernetes, the time is now!"
speakers: Maxim Burgerhout
- talk:
title: "SPooFd: How to Spoof Mails, Even with Full SPF and DMARC Protection"
speakers: Koen van Hove
- talk:
title: "The CPU RootKit you probably dont know about"
speakers: "Fabian Groffen en Kevin Keijzer"
- talk:
title: "The journey to opensource networking with OpenBSD @AS15693"
speakers: Wouter Prins
- talk:
title: "Time in the Network"
speakers: David Venhoek
- talk:
title: "Tools for analyzing binary formats"
speakers: Petr Pucil
- talk:
title: "UTX/32 and the art of fire breathing -- a long forgotten chapter in UNIX history"
speakers: Geert Rolf
- talk:
title: "What if hacking were a sport?"
speakers: Maja Reissner
- talk:
title: "WOOt does the government do?"
speakers: "Lord Mobach, Lisette Meij en Maja Reissner"
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We hebben vele inzendingen op onze Call for Proposals ontvangen. De programmacommissie heeft tijdens de selectie een zo gevarieerd mogelijk programma samengesteld.
De keynote zal verzorgd worden door Arnoud Engelfriet! Hij zal zijn inzichten delen over de combinatie AI en "open". Schrijf je nu in!
**Nieuw sinds deze conferentie**: inzendingen zijn nu ook beschikbaar via Pretalx. Bekijk het [programma](https://cfp.nluug.nl/nluug-najaarsconferentie-2023/schedule/) en importeer het in een tool zoals Giggity.

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categories:
date: 2023-10-31T11:21:01+02:00
description:
layout: event-talk
slug:
tags:
- history
title: "Geert Rolf - UTX/32 and the art of fire breathing -- a long forgotten chapter in UNIX history"
speakers:
- geert-rolf
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## Abstract
UTX/32 is an operating system that dates back to the 1980s and was designed for Gould/SEL 32-bit machines. Competing with DEC VAX 11/780, the Gould PowerNode 6000 and 9000 systems were very powerful and cost effective. Marketing labelled them fire-breathing dragons.
This paper takes you back to the 1980s. Back to the wars fought in the Unix world and the position UTX/32 held. Are you a BSD or a System V believer? UTX offers the choice of whatever your favourite is.
Last year a simulator for the SEL-32 systems, SIMH/sel32, was released. The legacy of a long-gone piece of UNIX history has revived, running UTX/32 and applications on todays computers. After about three decades, the fire breathing dragons have returned.
My paper contains a lot of "deja-vu" moments for people who actually used the SEL/Gould systems in the 80s and 90s. To address todays Unix/Linux public, I will adapt my talk and among others bring some interesting topics of the SIMH/sel32 implementation that brought this legacy system back to life. I will illustrate the world of big iron computers with some pictures though.
The paper is here: https://geerol.home.xs4all.nl/DownLoad/UTX-paper.pdf
## Biografie
Geert Rolf finished the Hogere Informatica Opleiding in 1982. He worked in a variety of jobs maintaining, developing and supporting Unix systems. He has been interested in computer history. The first computer he encountered is an Electrologica X1 that did not run UNIX. Next came PDP-11 and in 1977 he first touched the keyboard of a terminal connected to a UNIX machine. Geert collected old computers for a long time, but is now dismantling his Tehuis voor Bejaarde computers. He will keep some 32 and 64 bit machines for future hobby.

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categories:
date: 2023-10-31T11:21:01+02:00
description:
layout: event-talk
slug:
tags:
- devsecops
- energy
- kubernetes
title: "Jan Jacob Pebesma - Energy System Simulation in the Cloud: ESSIM & ESDL-Mapeditor using Kubernetes & DevSecOps"
speakers:
- jan-jacob-pebesma
---
## Abstract
This talk will be about a project at the DevSecOps ICT Company, part of the Hanze University of Applied Sciences. The aim of the project is to make ESSIM and the ESDL-Mapeditor centrally available in the Cloud for the researchers of the Hanze UAS and other stakeholders.
ESSIM and ESDL-Mapeditor are FOSS projects developed by TNO, a Dutch research organisation that conducts Applied Scientific Research. TNO owns the docker-toolsuite GitHub repository, which provides the configuration to run the containerized environment locally on a computer. Setting up the toolsuite locally is a long and error-prone process, which takes a lot of time away from the jobs of the researchers.
Providing the toolsuite in the Cloud is a complex and long process. DevSecOps was used to make sure the cloud-environment will keep being developed and improved with security at its core.
The toolsuite was initially deployed on Azure VM with Docker for proof of concept (PoC). It was later improved with automated setup and a reverse proxy. The production environment is now being developed on Azure Kubernetes Services for scalability and uptime. Future student groups will add missing features and contribute results to TNO's repository.
## Biografie
4th year Network & Security Engineer student at Hanze UAS Groningen.

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categories:
date: 2023-10-31T11:21:01+02:00
description:
layout: event-talk
slug:
tags:
- community
- open-data
- sensor
title: "Lukas Mocek - Collaboration kills Competition"
speakers:
- lukas-mocek
---
## Abstract
Sensor.Community is a global sensor network run by volunteers that creates, provides and visualizes open environmental data. We invite citizen/contributors to become part of the community. Build a sensor, generate open data, share it with the network in a continuous stream, and join local Sensor.Community groups to analyze it. Find like-minded people interested in the environment and its impact on our health. Stay informed and share information with your neighbors. Once the single sensor kit is connected to the network, its readings are available live on the map at Maps.Sensor.Community. These values are updated every 2 1/2 minutes and allow all citizens to see how the situation is around them. Everything ever measured is available as open data. You can see live values on the live map at: Maps.Sensor.Community
We invite citizen/contributors to become part of the community. Build a sensor, generate open data, share it with the network in a continuous stream, and join local Sensor.Community groups to analyze it. Find like-minded people interested in the environment and its impact on our health. Stay informed and share information with your neighbors. Once the single sensor kit is connected to the network, its readings are available live on the map at Maps.Sensor.Community. These values are updated every 2 1/2 minutes and allow all citizens to see how the situation is around them.
Everything ever measured is available as open data.
You can see live values on the live map at: Maps.Sensor.Community
## Biografie
Lukas Mocek - International Community & Partnership Development Contact point for Sensor.Community contributors, institutions and local groups around the world.
We connect and establish collective activities. Sensor.Community is proving what is possible on a global scale with the focus on privacy the use of Open Source and the integration of Open Data.

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categories:
date: 2023-10-31T11:21:01+02:00
description:
layout: event-talk
slug:
tags:
- government
- open-data
title: "Maja Reissner, Mendel Mobach en Lisette Meij - WOOt does the government do?"
speakers:
- maja-reissner
- mendel-mobach
- lisette-meij
---
## Abstract
WOOt do we want? Freedom for our software! When do we WOOnt it? Now! This talk is about the journey into opensourcing software used and made by our governement. We will introduce you to the Wet Open Overheid (WOO) and explain how this law allows you to request the source of certain software. Then we'll provide you with a step-by-step guide how you can woo (yes, that's a new verb we made up) software of your interest and in which cases you may want or not want to do so. This may all sound nice in theory but Mendel will of course also tell you about his personal journey of requesting the DigiD code base and how this eventually lead to opensourcing the complete code base.
## Biografie
### Maja Reissner
Maja is a curious and ambitious human who enjoys working on complex systems and shows strong perseverance in understanding how things actually work. She has a master's degree in Biochemistry and has been working in IT (focus on security, privacy and cryptography) for the last couple of years.
### Mendel Mobach
Works for and against the government.
I am the reason DigiD is opensource.
### Lisette Meij
Lisette Meij is a lawyer. With a fascination for laws and regulations, she investigates daily how all technological developments can find a place within the somewhat legal chaos. She focuses in particular on the legal boundaries in the use of data and data-driven work. Because how do you ensure that privacy remains guaranteed with the current possibilities to process data, not to mention the present urge to collect as much as possible? And how do we convert all these rules into a practical and understandable way of working for everyone? Questions she wants to find the answer to, talk about on the radio and give presentations on.

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categories:
date: 2023-10-31T11:21:01+02:00
description:
layout: event-talk
slug:
tags:
- kubernetes
- postgresql
title: "Maxim Burgerhout - Postgres on Kubernetes, the time is now!"
speakers:
- maxim-burgerhout
---
## Abstract
Traditionally, databases were and mostly still are (manually) installed, controlled and managed by database administrators.
What would it mean to bring more control over the creation, configuration and management of databases to developer teams, allowing them, for example, easier and faster access to (new) databases?
The infrastructure of PostgreSQL databases on Kubernetes can be largely automated with CloudNativePG, including configuration, deployment, backup, monitoring, replication and fail-over.
This comes with huge benefits for both the developer (who can now have access to a new database instantly, all of the time, even with content based on a previous backup), and for the DBA, who can now focus on database performance and optimisation.
During this talk, we'll discuss the open source cloud-native PostgreSQL (CloudNativePG) project and its options to have developer teams declaratively build, change and maintain PostgreSQL clusters on Kubernetes.
The time is now for Postgres on Kubernetes!
## Biografie
Maxim's background story is not a straight line from graduation to current position.
Instead, Maxim has worked in various fields, from law enforcement to academia, through being a consultant in several mid-size and large IT firms in the Netherlands, until first ending up at Red Hat and eventually at EDB.
At EDB, Maxim is part of the presales team in the Netherlands. He also regularly speakers at conferences as a part-time evangelist.
Maxim was destined to end up as an open source evangelist and sales engineer: it was his ultimate goal ever since he started to work with Linux and other open source software in the early '00s. He is very passionate about open source software development and tries to contribute, either in code, in docs or otherwise, whenever he can.
Maxim has spoken at various conferences, both in Europe and the United States, about open society in general and open source in particular.
Maxim is practically bilingual, being able to present in Dutch and English with the same ease: he was voted #1 speaker at Red Hat Summit 2018 in San Francisco, an event with over 7000 attendees from across the globe and hundreds of break out sessions.

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categories:
date: 2023-10-31T11:21:01+02:00
description:
layout: event-talk
slug:
tags:
- history
title: "Petr Pucil - Tools for analyzing binary formats"
speakers:
- petr-pucil
---
## Abstract
Wherever there are computers, there are binary formats: archive files, executables, filesystems, multimedia files, network packets etc. If you want to read data in a particular binary format in your application, you need a parser that unpacks the bytes into meaningful data structures that you can work with. Sometimes, the opposite direction is also needed, i.e. to modify a binary file or to create a new file from scratch (serialization). The scope of this talk is to demonstrate a useful tool for binary parsing, Kaitai Struct. It allows parsing in 11 programming languages and serialization in Java and Python based on the description of the binary structure in the Kaitai Struct YAML (.ksy) declarative language. More than 180 formats are described in the format gallery and hundreds more can be found in various projects on GitHub. Current uses of Kaitai Struct are diverse and wide-ranging. It has found applications for reverse engineering/malware/security research, digital preservation efforts, working with media files and transport protocols, satellite communications, scientific and university research, game development, unpacking and analyzing files contained in firmware, etc.
## Biografie
Petr has been working with binary formats since 2019. In 2020, he became the administrator of Kaitai Struct - a binary analysis tool. He occasionally contributes to other open-source projects on GitHub.