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			@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The weather service now predicted hotter weather than originally planned for, so
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I got a pancake in the food court and continued writing.
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After saturation settled in, the next level in the pyramid of needs was social connections, so I walked around a bit.
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## Angry Nerds
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### Angry Nerds
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After a while I came across a village by the "Angry Nerds" podcast, which is sadly in Dutch so I was not familiar with it.
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One of the creators of it was there and we talked for a while about differences between the German and Dutch hacker events.
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			@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ As we can time travel here, you can also see the firewall at night already:
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After a while, I did not want to bother my captive audience anymore so I continued exploring.
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## Anderstorps
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### Anderstorps
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I walked past a bar at one of the villages playing very loud music to something you could describe as art.
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I had just found Anderstorps, right next to BornHack.
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			@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ They did not provide any further context apart from "have you heard what they so
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## First talk
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### First talk
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Next up was a talk that made me realize more stuff that was different from CCCamp.
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It expected a talk about either cloud security in general, or one about finding vulnerabilities in a deployment.
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			@ -67,12 +67,12 @@ Shortly thereafter, the soundcheck of a Metallica tribute band fittingly called
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From then on, the evening was filled with surprisingly close covers.
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The castle-shaped stage ("party area") and the flamethrowers attached to the towers were visible from all over the camping grounds.
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## What the fog
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### What the fog
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In the nights, it got really foggy, and I mean _really_ foggy.
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This made all the lights everywhere stand out even more.
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Combine this with a bunch of very strong fog machines and you could maybe see two meters into the distance.
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Someone described their shift as customers popping into existance in front of the bar, ordering, and returning into nothingness after receiving their drinks.
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After turning of the fog machines at milliways, it cleared up quicky around us.
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It looked unreal even in person.
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The rest of the night I played PolyGen, which will be described [in a future blog post](/posts/why-2025/polygen/).
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