- Hackers at Large
HAL2001 was a Dutch
hacker con held at the University of Twente nearEnschede ,The Netherlands in August 2001. This site, which hosts one of Europe's major network operations centers, was unique in allowing the conference to have, to date, the largest Internet uplink speeds of any conference: a fiber-optic connection in excess of 1 gigabit per second. The conference never fully utilized the bandwidth; maximum bandwidth use was approximately 200 Mb/s.The name HAL was primarily due to the film , in which HAL is the name of the ship's
artificial intelligence . The name wasretronym ed "Hackers At Large".The original name for the ship was going to be IBM2001, but IBM rejected having anything to do with the movie. Not being able to name it IBM2001, the letters were changed to the previous letter in the alphabet, such as I the previous letter would be H. A comes before B, and L comes before M. IBM = HAL.
The conference was held primarily outdoors. Logistically speaking, the network structure was quite a feat, with approximately 15 km of
category 5 cable for theethernet backbones, as well as supplying power feeds for the tents' computers.Interestingly, there was a technology-free zone, The Solaris Cafe, named for the 1972 film. The only technology permitted in the place was a television, a DVD player running the movie, and coffee brewing equipment. A fishtank was set aside for drowning mobile phones which rang in the tent.
This conference was run by Stichting HAL2001, a not-for-profit organization.
ee also
* Next conference: What the Hack (2005)
* Hacking at Random (2009)External links
* [http://www.hal2001.org/ The official site]
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