 My name is Ian from the hacker fleet and we do open source development so in the Space we have shitloads of objects man-made object thousands of them measuring and observing and taking pictures and Giving us information about our planet, but on the oceans we have that which is nothing. It sucks So what we need is something like that at the ocean something that can do a lot more than just being at one position and weathering Like a speed and some wind the temperature So we need something bigger something better and we need open source So our vision is to form a community that develops autonomous naval robots To develop our own autonomous sailboat dash satellite of the oceans robot stuff and Of course hackerships everywhere So how to achieve that? We need to communicate better. There are far too less hackers that Do stuff for the oceans on the oceans or at the oceans and we Need to do more together. There are a lot of sailing Enthusiasts all around this room. I'm pretty sure but they don't work together They do they go sailing and they come back and they go to these conferences But we need to do more together so we supply you all with communication infrastructures with resources with technical resources Even if you have a cool project with money, and if you have a cool project, please ask us we will Give you everything that that we can give you to make it happen So maybe you've heard of open-street map Some people are trying to do something like for the oceans, but what there's already sucks because No proper data acquisition is yet possible. There are two ways to do that first thing is with the real ships and That would be pretty easy and second away would be with robots. We want to Do that both ways so This is our current project presented at the hardware hacking area currently right now And I will be after the talk downstairs there to answer questions It's our workbench prototype is it is not a final product It will be an example for how to integrate our software and hardware platform into boats And it will not be something to surveil other people This is a current bridge of a ship. You see shit lots of electronics all there But the problem is they all dump their data they display it and then don't store anything And even if they store this data is not used for anything But but we could make you best map ever from that data that is on that Bridges from every ship in the world So only thing we need to do is develop software and hardware to acquire the data and make better maps from that so to former community we're gonna do a sailing trip with Hopefully a lot of you people we're thinking of 50 40 50 people in August and the name of the journey is cross-sea scripting I hope you will attend it's in from 9th August to 19th August in the Adriatic Sea, which is At least from my point of view the most beautiful sailing area on this planet And after that we're gonna attend the conference nothing will happen with which is directly at the harbor in split Croatia So if you would like to do more hardware hacking do more boat hacking hack the seven seas or just Sail with us in August. Please subscribe our mailing list Cross-sea scripting at Hackerfleet.org and if you don't know how don't know how to do that It's explained there. If you have any questions, please show me now Alright, he's got a minute for questions any questions on Hackerfleet Repeat the question, Ian Why is it blue? It's a color any random you please Are you involved with seasteading With what? The seasteading movement in the United States and all over the world where you have a thing called ephemeral It's like burning man for boats and we're building floating cities and stuff We are and we have exchanged some ideas, but there is no constant communication going on which we would like to change So if you have any at work that would be great just to clarify Alex was talking about the sea steady movement Any other questions? Raise your hand. Oh I got flyers if you would like to have some so ask me afterwards. Thanks. Great. Thank you, Ian