 Some trouble with our slides. They're not working at the moment that they're working on it. We're talking to tech support in All space about it. Okay. No problem about the slides Can you hear me well everyone? Oh, yeah So you want me to go ahead and I can we're a little early yet. We got we got about six minutes But I can go ahead and introduce you whenever you're ready Yeah, please do. Thank you. Okay Welcome everybody and this is Defcon 30 outspace VR Defcon groups presentation we're Having a little technical difficulty with our slides, but they're working on that and they're talking about space VR tech support for it In the meantime our speakers can go through the slides. We can make these slides depending on the talk we'll talk to the presenters not all of them Want may embargo their slides for instance, but if they are willing to release them we'll make them available so people can download them also were Available on discord. You can always talk to us on the Defcon groups VR discord DCG VR back org. There's links. They're tall that information. So our next speakers are Maro Eldridge and Don they're both from Argentina um Maro is a Argentine hacker founder of DC 5 4 1 1 in our good Argentina and Uruguay specializing in hardware hacking and crafting members in madness are you crafting madness of Ruby? He's a speaker at over 35 events. So he's a very seasoned speaker Adna Adan is also from Argentina hacker group the member of DC 5 4 1 1 He's a junior hacker and developer learning My way by playing with different languages and boxes or I hope I got all that right So thank you for being here and feel free to take it away. You just you have to run your slides locally If you pick up a mic here, I'll drop this when you can pick up these mics You'll be able to talk to everybody in the room. I'll also make sure I give you megaphone status Which means that no matter where you are in the stage, you'll don't be able to hear you throughout the entire space So let me set that up real quick Okay, thank you for inviting us to bed you really have to be here Since the slides are not working we've provided on our Twitter and We're in South Coast So I'll record a demo and Produce the other day by saying it is so free to So Welcome to the talk To the 54 I think to have it on without putting a lot of fat. So I'm going to take this, and I'm going to pass all the microphone to Alain to present him. So Alain, please. Hello there. My name is Adan de Batista, and I am a junior hacker from Argentina. I spoke in the past for Argentina, India, and Bolivia, and this is my first time taking for the USA. I am really happy to be here. It will be in the Church of Joven, the demo of Floyd and Dragon, in a few minutes. Okay, and going back to them, this will be my first tool to be happy to share with you and to receive any kind of revolutions that you may have done, matter of the background, this will be a possibility to receive any kind of revolutions that you may have done as much as possible. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. So, I would say technical difficulties, ability to present slides is going down. So, technical difficulties, ability to present slides is going down. So, technical difficulties, ability to present slides is going down. So, technical difficulties, ability to present slides is going down. So, technical difficulties, ability to present slides is going down. So, technical difficulties, ability to present slides is going down. 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So, technical difficulties, ability to present slides is going down. We put that screen up with the GitHub link. The reason we did that is that people using an actual VR headset would not be able to see a URL that we posted. We also posted it over on the screen here on the side, but it got cut off. So, they posted the actual GitHub page on a screen temporarily during the presentation so people could get the link. So, if you join the DevCon Groups VR, if you go to DevConGroupsVR.org, you can connect to our Discord server. We can give you the links that way as well. And they've made their slides available on that GitHub page as well. So, thank you to our speakers. That was an excellent presentation. Thank you for that. If anybody has questions right now, they would like to ask our speakers, feel free to ask. Are you all avid D&D players as well? To be fully honest, I just sold some campaigns of D&D and Warhammer 40k, but I never played myself. What was the hardest part of making all this, would you say? The hardest part for sure was that once you submit the form, we need to replace all the strings you submitted to the Ruby template to fill the API keys, the strings that the boss is going to say, and we use placeholders. We use a highly specific variable name, which needs to be replaced with GSOV, or something like Unix ZED, S-A-E-D. The bad part is that this messes up everything because the backend sometimes will just catch a single quote or catch anything and it won't run at all. The bug in that part was really tough. Would you say when you started this project that you knew what the end of it would look like exactly, or was it just kind of an idea that just kind of grew like an initial idea? Well, this is a really yearly stage. We couldn't exactly figure out how many conditions we wanted to implement. Actually, we have a list of all the things we would like to see implemented, but we can't materialize lots of these ideas. That's a good thing for me, that part of the projects, it's like foreseeable. We can see how it would look like, but another part, it's still quite ethereal. We can still figure out exactly how to make it. And that's fun because you need to resort to a lot of people from different backgrounds to ask like, hey, can we do this? Can we get this information? Can this be done this way? So yeah, there are a lot of things that are still on the final to be honest.