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The CERN Open Hardware Licence / Tacchini, Dane (speaker) (CERN)
The CERN Open Hardware Licence (“CERN OHL”) was developed in 2011 to promote collaboration among hardware designers and to provide a legal tool which supports the freedom to use, study, modify, share and distribute hardware designs and products based on those designs. The second version of CERN OHL released in 2020 provides additional flexibility by introducing three CERN OHL variants – the permissive, the weakly-reciprocal and the strongly-reciprocal, thus enabling the selection of a licence adapted to the needs of each project. [...]
2025 - 822. Open Source; Open Hardware at CERN in practice: electronics External links: Talk details; Event details In : Open Hardware at CERN in practice: electronics

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2025-05-12
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KiCad: a Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) tool for Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design / Fernandez Bautista, Roberto (speaker) (CERN)
This presentation introduces KiCad, a powerful, free and open-source software suite for Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design. With robust features, active development, and growing community support, KiCad is a viable alternative to proprietary tools. [...]
2025 - 544. Open Source; Open Hardware at CERN in practice: electronics External links: Talk details; Event details In : Open Hardware at CERN in practice: electronics

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2025-05-12
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Welcome and introduction / Serrano, Javier (speaker) (CERN)
This quick presentation will provide an introduction to the event, whose main purpose is to take designers on a journey from design idea to commercial Open Source Hardware (OSHW) in the CERN context. We start with the importance of Free and Open-Source Software (FOSS) tools for Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design, and a presentation of KiCad, which now benefits from commercial support at CERN [...]
2025 - 506. Open Source; Open Hardware at CERN in practice: electronics External links: Talk details; Event details In : Open Hardware at CERN in practice: electronics

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2025-05-12
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Putting it all together: radiation-tolerant lighting in CERN's Proton Synchrotron (PS) / Devine, James (speaker) (CERN)
This talk will present the full lifecycle of an open hardware project from initial design to repeat procurement, and share the most important lessons learned. One of the most ambitious projects for LS2 was the electrical refurbishment of the PS accelerator. A huge part of this project was the design, development, procurement and installation of the first generation of radiation tolerant LED lights, designed under the CERN open hardware licence. [...]
2025 - 985. Open Source; Open Hardware at CERN in practice: electronics External links: Talk details; Event details In : Open Hardware at CERN in practice: electronics

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2025-05-12
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Double your work done: Typing fast & using shortcuts / Firoozbakht, Siavas (speaker) (CERN)
How much do you think you type each day — 500 words, 1,000, 10,000? For many of us, using a keyboard has become one of the most essential parts of our daily work. And what’s better than doing something well? Doing it well and fast! In this talk, I’ll share practical ways to boost your efficiency when using a computer — both by increasing your raw typing speed and by mastering keyboard shortcuts, which are especially valuable for repetitive tasks. While the shortcut tips will focus on the Windows operating system, many also apply to macOS, Linux-based systems, and especially across web browsers [...]
2025 - 466. IT Lightning Talks (ITLT); IT Lightning Talks: session #26 External links: Talk details; Event details In : IT Lightning Talks: session #26

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2025-05-12
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OpenMediaVault Storage Solution / Petridis, Alexandros (speaker)
I am currently exploring the OpenMediaVault NAS (Network Attached Storage) solution, and I have set up a personal mini-cloud solution for family and friends into a Raspberry Pi..
2025 - 437. IT Lightning Talks (ITLT); IT Lightning Talks: session #26 External links: Talk details; Event details In : IT Lightning Talks: session #26

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SolidJS and React.js: Two Paths to Reactive UI / Kosek, Karol Jozef (speaker)
At first glance, SolidJS and React.js code appears strikingly similar. However, their underlying mechanisms are vastly different. [...]
2025 - 388. IT Lightning Talks (ITLT); IT Lightning Talks: session #26 External links: Talk details; Event details In : IT Lightning Talks: session #26

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2025-05-12
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Running Local LLMs with Ollama, Open-WebUI, and Browser-Use / Jakovljevic, Igor (speaker) (CERN)
Running large language models (LLMs) on your own machine is more accessible than you might think. In this talk, I’ll explain how to use Ollama to run LLMs locally, Open-WebUI as a user-friendly interface for interacting with them, and Browser-Use for working with agent-based LLMs. Installation, model selection, and practical applications like chat interfaces, automation, and local AI-assisted tasks will be covered
2025 - 413. IT Lightning Talks (ITLT); IT Lightning Talks: session #26 External links: Talk details; Event details In : IT Lightning Talks: session #26

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2025-05-12
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From Netflix to Native: Automating French with Sentence Mining / Murariu, Alexandra (speaker)
What if binge-watching could make you bilingual? In this lightning talk, I’ll share how I automated my journey to learning French using a technique called sentence mining. By combining tools like subtitle extraction, spaced repetition, and smart automation, I turned every video into a personalized language lesson — all without ever opening a textbook. [...]
2025 - 528. IT Lightning Talks (ITLT); IT Lightning Talks: session #26 External links: Talk details; Event details In : IT Lightning Talks: session #26

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2025-05-12
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Mosh: Surviving >70% packet loss in the CLI / Goggin, Zachary (speaker)
Have you ever roamed from building 31 to 513 and lost all your SSH sessions? Ever had to debug a problem remotely with a spotty mobile connection? Do you live in St Genis? In this talk I will discuss some of the common pitfalls that Modern SSH can encounter, while also showing Mosh, an alternate remote access protocol + shell that attempts to alleviate some of these problems..
2025 - 456. IT Lightning Talks (ITLT); IT Lightning Talks: session #26 External links: Talk details; Event details In : IT Lightning Talks: session #26

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