#radBIOS: Yelling a Database across the Room

Presented at HOPE X (2014), July 19, 2014, 10 a.m. (60 minutes)

How can you distribute digital information using only sounds and computers? Frustrated by the lack of compatibility of wireless hardware in the wild, it was concluded that the audible spectrum was the One True Way to distribute knowledge. This talk will introduce Groundstation, an append-only graph database, and detail the journey of integrating it with the unambiguous encapsulation research of Ossmann/Spill to achieve its ultimate goal - the audible sharing of digital knowledge.


Presenters:

  • Richo Healey
    Richo Healey is a flat duck enthusiast hailing from Melbourne. In the past he's worked on everything from distributed systems to reverse engineering .Net assemblies, once even sinking so low as to boot a PHP vm inside of a goroutine. Nowadays, he focuses on platform security at Stripe.

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