Christian Tschudin (cft)
computer scientist (UofBasel) with a foot in Secure Scuttlebutt land, radio amateur
Sessions
Presenters tabling at Thursday's Demo Night Market are invited to gather on the Main Lawn to practice your pitches, hone your storytelling and receive feedback from mentors and peers.
We'll also test out equipment and internet connection, and ensure you feel ready to demo tomorrow!
tinySSB is a prototype for a peer-to-peer app platform that minimizes communication requirements. It works over Bluetooth LE as well as LoRa, potentially even over shortwaves and thousand of miles. Join this workshop for trying it out on your Android smartphone and a LoRa mesh using embedded devices.
Back by popular demand: the DWeb Demo Night Market -- a festive evening kick-off event where you can get a taste of tech from around the world, directly from the decentralized tech stack. We’re highlighting “ready to test” new tools, in a beautifully lit outdoor market, where you can grab a cocktail and wander through dozens of select projects demonstrating their latest breakthroughs.
In part, check out projects to help plan for what sessions to attend in the week ahead.
Take a look at some of the presenters from 2024's Demo Night: https://2024.dwebcamp.org/projects/
We present the results from the "DWeb Seminar: Current Science & Grand Challenges" held in August 2025 in San Francisco with a hand-picked set of twelve practitioners and researchers.
tinySSB continues to innovate on the "small-tech side of things": Join this research and developer-oriented workshop to learn more about our plans and help us understand your ideas for a non-web, non-server, non-Internet and minimalist communication tool that can't be taken away from you.
