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Solskogen 2013

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Let's keep the memory of Solskogen 2013 a bit longer...
added on the 2013-07-18 19:40:44 by maytz maytz
Saladspin @ Solskogen

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added on the 2013-07-18 21:33:17 by Zeila Zeila
workin' on sfx.
added on the 2013-07-19 01:12:02 by irvin irvin
Tomoya asked me for a tracklist of my set at Solskogen, so here goes:

Friction & Nu Balance - Robocop
Friction & Skream feat. Riko, Scrufizzer & P Money - Kingpin (Calyx & TeeBee Remix)
Basher feat Xtrah - Xerox
Million Stylez - Oneness (lug00ber dubplate remix)
Rene LaVice - Dank
The Upbeats feat. Tasha Baxter - Alone
Krome & Time - The Licence (Serial Killaz Remix)
Noah D feat Einstein - Killing Time (Break D&B Mix)
The Wildlife Collective - I Need A Dollar
Rene LaVice - Headlock
Rawthang - Beautiful Morning
Loadstar - Bomber
Rene LaVice - So Inspired To Fail
Break - All That's Left
Calyx & TeeBee feat. Kemo - Pure Gold
Rene LaVice - Absolute Monster
(Break & Die - Slow Down)
lug00ber - Out the exits VIP
KJ Sawka feat Christa Wells - New Life (Technical Itch remix) (plays just past the drop, then the power died)
added on the 2013-07-23 00:14:45 by lug00ber lug00ber
So, even though the average demoscener cares about as much for network configuration as for non-alcoholic beverage options, here's the Solskogen 2013 tech goodiebag, with all the scripts and configuration used to make the network run. Maybe someone will find it interesting :-)
added on the 2013-07-24 13:24:16 by Sesse Sesse
Sesse: the wifi was absolutely awesome! Freaking good work.
added on the 2013-07-24 14:00:56 by maytz maytz
@maytz: Thank you :-) A large part of the credit has to go to ior and Cisco Norway who lent out all the wifi equipment, though. I hope we can get to do that again next year (and also add some more wired points for the people with desktops, Amigas and the likes).
added on the 2013-07-24 17:08:26 by Sesse Sesse
thanks sesse, interesting insight.
what was the tunneling for btw? ipv6 connectivity? really?
added on the 2013-07-24 17:39:52 by wysiwtf wysiwtf
It was for getting QoS + fq_codel on the downlink; you _can_ do that kind of thing on inbound traffic, but it's much easier to just control the other end. When you have ~150 people sharing one link, proper queueing makes a world of difference, and on the upstream it's absolutely required for SceneSat to be able to broadcast. At times, especially the uplink was completely stuck against the roof, but the end-user experience for interactive traffic was still quite OK.

Public IPv4 addresses was an extra bonus, but not the primary point. (We NATed the organizer and SceneSat networks, since we didn't have enough addresses for those.) I'd tunnel in IPv6 anyway, though, even if I didn't tunnel IPv4; it's 2013, dammit, there should be IPv6 everywhere.
added on the 2013-07-24 22:59:17 by Sesse Sesse
i see what you did there... that'd be about the same viprinet does at its vpn endpoint, i think.
but actually ipv6 only would be quite funny at a demoparty. reduces bulk traffic, eliminates irc-troubles and the intranet should work just as fine xD
added on the 2013-07-25 00:25:52 by wysiwtf wysiwtf
Finally got to encode and post this:

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Also: Long cable is long
added on the 2013-07-25 21:47:41 by Sesse Sesse

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