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#Exceptional conference

![Imgur](http://i.imgur.com/hL9qewE.jpg)

This month I went to [EHSM conference](http://ehsm.eu/) - exceptional hardware
software meeting, which took place at
[DESY](http://www.desy.de/), [Hamburg](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburg).

#Talks and events

Conference covered a wide range of topics. There were talks about physics;
vacuum, mass spectography; robotics - XRP projects; programming low level
stuff such as fpga, porting netbsd, or even gui programming.

Some talks were better than others but everyone was at least interesting.

We shouldn't forget about the workshops too. There was a soldering workshop
with [Mitch Altman](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Altman) (founder of fameous hackerspace Noisebridge) and
workshops on melting metal and forming glass. Apart from planned workshops
were also spontanious ones. I attended a quick [FPGA](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field-programmable_gate_array)
 programming in [migen](https://github.com/m-labs/migen) 
workshop by Sébastien Bourdeauducq. 

The best talks for me were:

- [xrp project](http://ehsm.eu/#XRP)
- [gui evolution programming](http://ehsm.eu/#Lovelygraybuttons)
- [quantum cryptography](http://ehsm.eu/#QuantumCryptography)

However I missed some talks so, this ranking is by no means objective.

I also really liked photographs of Russia by [Lana Sator](http://ehsm.eu/#BorninUSSR).

#People

People were pretty exceptional too. I've met a lot of new people. Conference
wasn't big, rather surpraisingly small, but thanks to it size, meeting
new people was less intimidating. I had a possibility to talk to almost every
speaker I wanted and had some great conversations.

I've met people from US and mostly from Europe. There were lots of people from
various hackerspaces, mostly from Germany, France and... Poland (me and
three of my friends).

I was very excited to hear about various projects using FPGA, robotics,
optics, mechanical stuff or computer vision (detecting asteroids, wow!).

#Location
![DESY](https://www.cfel.de/sites/site_cfel/content/e4/e202547/DESY-Campus-Map.v3_eng.jpg)

As I mentioned previously, conference was located at Germany, Hamburg in
physics lab - DESY. It's second greatest particle accelerator in Europe!

I thought that travelling to DESY from Hamburg will be less convinient, but
it was actually pretty near and took something like a half an hour from my hotel.

Unfortunately I couldn't visit DESY properly, because a decent tour was after I had
already left Hamburg. However I wandered around the campus and it looked pretty cool.

Here is one of the exhibitions:
![Imgur](http://i.imgur.com/My3XsXw.jpg)

#Conclusions

It was a really great trip. I've met amazing people and learned some new things
and got so damn inspired. Hacker/maker community is really awesome.
