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Here you can find any news about RandomData | |||
== New Location == | |||
As of the 28th of June 2025 we have a new [https://wiki.randomdata.nl/wiki/Communication#Location location] ! | |||
Unfortunately our stay at previous location was short-lived, however we've now found a really great location with all facilities and we even have an airco! Do you plan a visit? Please check our page [[Communication]]'s page and find the section: [https://wiki.randomdata.nl/wiki/Communication#Randomdata_open_or_closed?_Check_the_Keymasters Open or Closed?] | |||
Thanks for all the hard work to people who made it possible, you're awesome! | |||
== A tribute to our legacy == | |||
We started a museum page to cover our [[legacy]] | |||
== Internationale Open Hackerspace Dag 2025 == | |||
On Saturday, March 29, hackerspaces across the Netherlands are opening their doors to the public – and of course, Randomdata is joining in! | |||
A hackerspace is a creative and technical playground where curious minds come together to build projects, share knowledge, and explore new ideas. During this national open day, you’ll get a chance to experience what hacking really means and see firsthand what’s possible in a hackerspace. Hint: the only real limit is your imagination. | |||
Everyone is welcome!** Doors open at '''11:00 AM''', and the daytime program runs until '''5:00 PM'''. Some hackerspaces – including Randomdata – may remain open into the evening for extended activities. More information on [https://hackerspaces.nl/open-dag/] | |||
=== What to Expect === | |||
Here’s a sneak peek at some of the activities: | |||
* Socialize with the friends of Randomdata | |||
* Learn how vulnerable systems can be, and how to secure them | |||
* Get practical tips on protecting your privacy and personal data | |||
* Try your hand at 3D printing** or soldering | |||
* Explore Electronics, compute power or Raspberry Pi basics | |||
Hackers place high value on ethics. At hackerspaces, people talk about how we can improve the world by looking critically – and creatively – at technology, society, and organizations, and by sharing knowledge freely. It’s also simply a fun, welcoming (s)p(l)ace. | |||
More information on the [[Opendag2025]] page. | |||
Latest revision as of 14:15, 27 August 2025
Here you can find any news about RandomData
New Location
As of the 28th of June 2025 we have a new location !
Unfortunately our stay at previous location was short-lived, however we've now found a really great location with all facilities and we even have an airco! Do you plan a visit? Please check our page Communication's page and find the section: Open or Closed?
Thanks for all the hard work to people who made it possible, you're awesome!
A tribute to our legacy
We started a museum page to cover our legacy
Internationale Open Hackerspace Dag 2025
On Saturday, March 29, hackerspaces across the Netherlands are opening their doors to the public – and of course, Randomdata is joining in!
A hackerspace is a creative and technical playground where curious minds come together to build projects, share knowledge, and explore new ideas. During this national open day, you’ll get a chance to experience what hacking really means and see firsthand what’s possible in a hackerspace. Hint: the only real limit is your imagination.
Everyone is welcome!** Doors open at 11:00 AM, and the daytime program runs until 5:00 PM. Some hackerspaces – including Randomdata – may remain open into the evening for extended activities. More information on [1]
What to Expect
Here’s a sneak peek at some of the activities:
- Socialize with the friends of Randomdata
- Learn how vulnerable systems can be, and how to secure them
- Get practical tips on protecting your privacy and personal data
- Try your hand at 3D printing** or soldering
- Explore Electronics, compute power or Raspberry Pi basics
Hackers place high value on ethics. At hackerspaces, people talk about how we can improve the world by looking critically – and creatively – at technology, society, and organizations, and by sharing knowledge freely. It’s also simply a fun, welcoming (s)p(l)ace.
More information on the Opendag2025 page.