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}}The '''quadrennial Dutch hacker convention''' is a [[hacker convention]]. It reoccurs every four years at different citieslocations around [[the Netherlands]]. It was first held in 1989. ItIn the past, it was organized by [[Hack-Tic]] magazine, and currently it is organized by the IFCAT Foundation.<ref>{{cite web |title=IFCAT Foundation |url=https://ifcat.org/ |website=ifcat.org |access-date=26 June 2024}}</ref>
 
On years where it is not held, two other similar events are held instead: [[Chaos Communication Camp]] in Germany (every 4 years), and [[Electromagnetic Field (festival)|Electromagnetic Field]] in the UK (every 2 years).
 
==Galactic Hacker Party (1989)==
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== Hacking at the End of the Universe (1993) ==
 
'''HEU 1993''' was a hacker conference and open-air festival near [[Lelystad]], Netherlands in August 1993, organized by the hacker magazine [[Hack-Tic]].<ref name="alt.hackers">[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/alt.hackers/h5VeGWgVmGw/GS0rxsC8dfYJ Hacking at the End of the Universe], communication in [[newsgroup]] alt.hackers, accessed August 15, 2013</ref> It had an attendance of 500 people.<ref>[https://tweakers.net/reviews/586/3/hackerconferentie-what-the-hack-begonnen-geschiedenis.html Hackerconferentie What The Hack begonnen], tweakers.net, 28 July 2005. [https://web.archive.org/web/20220504185759/https://tweakers.net/reviews/586/3/hackerconferentie-what-the-hack-begonnen-geschiedenis.html Archived] on 4 May 2022.</ref>
 
== Hacking in Progress (1997) ==
'''HIP'97''' took place from August 8 until August 10, 1997 at the campsite Kotterbos in [[Almere]], Netherlands. It had an attendance of 1500-2500 people, depending on source.<ref>{{cite web |title=Dutch Treat: a Woodstock for Hackers and Phreaks |url=https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/library/cyber/hackstock/080797hack.html |website=archive.nytimes.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Nieuwsselectie: Media |url=http://retro.nrc.nl/W2/Nieuws/1997/08/12/Med/04.html |website=retro.nrc.nl}}</ref>
 
== Hackers at Large (2001) ==
[[File:HAL_2001_monolith_(color_correction).jpg|right|thumb|HAL 2001 monolith at the camp site]]
[[File:HAL_2001_Power_Pong.jpg|right|thumb|Bicycle powered game of Pong at HAL2001]]
'''HAL2001''' was a Dutch [[hacker con]] held at the [[University of Twente]], [[Enschede]], [[Netherlands]] between August 10 to August 12, 2001. This site, which hosts one of Europe's major network operations centers, was unique in allowing the conference to have, at the time, the largest Internet uplink speeds of any conference: a fiber-optic connection in excess of 1 gigabit per second. The conference never fully utilized the bandwidth; maximum bandwidth use was approximately 200&nbsp;Mbit/s.
 
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== What the Hack (2005) ==
{{mainExcerpt|What the Hack}}
What The Hack was an outdoor hacker conference held in [[Liempde]], Netherlands between the 28th and 31st of July, 2005. It had an attendance of 2500 people.
 
== Hacking at Random (2009) ==
{{mainExcerpt|Hacking at Random|paragraphs=1-2}}
 
== Observe. Hack. Make. (2013) ==
{{mainExcerpt|Observe. Hack. Make.|paragraphs=1}}
 
== Still Hacking Anyway (2017) ==
{{mainExcerpt|Still Hacking Anyway}}
 
== May Contain Hackers (2022) ==
{{mainExcerpt|May Contain Hackers |paragraphs=1}}
 
== What Hackers Yearn (2025) ==
{{Excerpt|What Hackers Yearn|paragraphs=1}}
 
==Notes==
What Hackers Yearn (WHY2025) will be held on August 8-12, 2025 at Geestmerambacht, [[Oudkarspel]] (42km north of [[Amsterdam]]).<ref>{{cite web |title=WHY2025 wiki |url=https://why2025.org/Welcome |website=why2025.org |access-date=26 June 2024}}</ref>
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==References==
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== External Linkslinks ==
 
* https://ifcat.org/, the website of the foundation organizing the quadrennial Dutch hacker conventions.