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Checklist BornHack 2024 |
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2024-07-17 |
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Having a nice place to work is the goal. Make it fun to sit there. Hack tent/pavillion, I use Coleman Event Shelter with UV protection!
Also these things are used by more people in the village. Also ordered tables from BornHack and some more chairs.
- Coleman event shelter large
- Camping table
- Camping chairs
- Sun chairs?
- Camping carpet
- Music equipment speakers
- Amplifier
- Mixer and Tablet A6
- Decoration bamser, skilte osv. -- husk pinde til samurai
- Wet wipes/Baby wipes
- Cooler
- Water tank
- Water bottle
- Termo cup for tea and coffee
- Water heater JetBoil works for me
- Cups for tea and coffee
- Plates, utensils etc.
- A few sharp knifes for preparing food, cutting etc.
- Cutting boards
- Containers for food - misc sizes
- Large box with kitchen stuff and aeropress
If the camp provides power -- you need more than you think:
- Power boxes outdoor waterproof
- Long extension cords 25m and rolls, multiple
- Power cables as needed for disibution "inside" power strips with 3-5m and 10 plugs work great
- Light and lamps
- Fun LED lighting, everybody loves blinkenlights
- Additional extensions for blinkenlights
- Whiteboard and pens
- Battery and solar panel
- DC Power cables as needed -- y splitter
- Powerbanks and cables
- Radios Boafeng x2
- Working gloves
- Toolboxes contain generic tools, pliers, Ethernet crimping, label writer etc.
- Reusable Strips
- Gaffa tape
- Fire equipment can
Many hacker camps provide Internet connections, wired! You can often get better connectivity than a wireless network across a field, so bring:
- A few Long network cables 30-50m to connect to camp network
- A few Long network cables 10m
- Misc extensions and patch cables 10-15 pieces, or how many you are
- The internet box with EX2200C, EX3300 and some SRX
- Table switches, smaller passively cooled ones!
- PoE switches and PoE PD switches
- Router/firewall I use a small PC Engines APU2 and Shuttle
- Armored fiber cables
- SFPs
- Arista 7150S
- Mellanox SN2700 switch
- DAC Cables -- 10G and QSFP mixed
- Internet in a box
- Dell small server and tower with Bluefield cards
- Primary laptop Razer
- Extra laptop Asus Zenbook, KEA Mac
- Tablet
- Portable monitor
- Keyboard, Mouse - and mouse pad
- Timon Kubernetes server
- Monitor plus cables, minijack, HDMI, power
- Headphones/headset
- Small speaker XB30
- Small form factor PCs, like APU2C4, Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone Black osv.
- Batteries for things, mouse, headset, etc.
- Books Kubernetes Patterns, Rbookdown, Wenger
- Electronic equipment, soldering iron, badge hacking etc.
- Thomann flightcase 5
Each person need a place to sleep. In bigger villages we put them around the common tent.
- Sleeping tent
- Tarps are great for both sunny day, shade and heavy rain
- Long extension cord and power strips for your tent
- Mattress, don't buy the cheap crappy ones, proper camping self-inflating mats work for me over +5 years
- Bed sheet
- Sleeping bag
- Quilts/duvet
- Pillow -- Pillow -- Pillow -- Pillow -- Pillow
Take care of yourself
- Water bootle! Bring it and drink water!
- Contact lenses, glasses
- Cotton buds
- Tooth brush and paste
- Ear protection!
- Medicine, Alminox, ear
- Sun screen protection
- V6 chewing gum
- Soap/shampoo
- Razor
- Towels, always know where it is!
- Rain coat Salomon
- Trousers
- Shorts
- T-shirts
- Hoodies, to keep you warm at night
- Long sleeved non-hoodies
- Underwear and socks
- Relaxed clothing, blue 3/4 trousers
- Shorts and bathing shorts?
- Sun glasses or a hat perhaps
- Cap
- Small bag for carrying stuff around
- Sneakers multiple
- Working shoes, blue and fellraiser red
- Sandals
- New Saguaro