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{{Short description|Lisbon computing conference held 2007–2014}}
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[[Image:SAPO Codebits logo.jpg|thumb|Codebits logo in 2009.|180x180px]]'''SAPO Codebits''', also known simply as '''Codebits''', was a
In 2015, Portugal Telecom was acquired by [[Altice (company)|Altice]],<ref>{{Cite web|date=2015-06-03|title=Altice closes €5.8B PT Portugal deal|url=https://www.mobileworldlive.com/featured-content/home-banner/altice-closes-pt-portugal-deal|access-date=2021-10-20|website=Mobile World Live|language=en-GB}}</ref> SAPO's mission changed, and Codebits was discontinued after seven editions. In 2016, the Codebits format was revived outside SAPO under the name [[#Reboot as Pixels Camp|Pixels Camp]]. Pixels Camp ran for three more editions until the onset of the [[COVID-19]] pandemic.
== Format ==
Initially inspired by [[Yahoo!]] Hack Day,<ref name="Codebits 2007 announcement by Celso Martinho">{{cite web |title=SAPO Codebits |url=https://celso.io/portuguese/tech-stuff/2007/09/21/sapo-codebits.html}} Celso Martinho, 2007</ref> Codebits lasted for three non-stop days and nights, with many participants choosing to eat and sleep on site. Its core was a 48-hour [[hackathon]] but also included dozens of talks during the day, as well as several entertainment activities in the evenings.
Codebits was free for all participants, including plenty of food and drinks. Active recruiting inside the premises was disallowed, and there were little commercial undertones apart from a few product announcements during the opening keynotes.
The number of seats was limited and potential attendees had to undergo a short screening process in order to secure a ticket. The screening was meant to ensure that most, if not all, attendees had a suitable technical background or creative skills related to the event's theme. Applicants such as those in marketing and recruiting were usually rejected.<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:SAPO Codebits project presentations.jpg|right|thumb|Participants preparing to present their projects at the very first Codebits (2007).]] -->
=== 48-hour Hackathon ===
[[File:SAPO Codebits 2014 hackathon hall.jpg|alt=SAPO Codebits 2014 hackathon hall|thumb|The hackathon hall at Codebits VII (final edition, 2014), with the teams' tables and the secondary stages (the
In the
On Saturday, teams were required to present their projects on stage. They had 90 seconds to do it and the audience voted (thumbs up/down) between each presentation. The selection of winning teams was a combination of the audience votes and the votes of a jury panel. The weighting between the audience and jury votes varied from edition to edition. [[File:SAPO Codebits 2014 hackathon voting.jpg|alt=SAPO Codebits 2014 hackathon voting|thumb|The audience voting for hackathon projects at Codebits VII (final edition, 2014).
=== Talks ===
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=== Evening Activities ===
Satellite activities were usually held in the evenings. These activities usually combined entertainment with some element of [[geek|geek culture.]]
==== Quiz Show ====
Since 2008,<ref name="Introducing Codebits Quiz Show 2008">{{cite web|url=https://codebits.blogs.sapo.pt/14240.html|title=Codebits Quizz Show}} João Pedro Gonçalves, 2008</ref>
==== Security
The security competition followed a capture-the-flag (CTF) model.
==== Nuclear Tacos ====
The "nuclear" tacos competition involved eating ultra-spicy tacos as fast as possible over a few rounds of increasing [[Scoville scale|spiciness]]. It started in 2010 as just a dare to participants<ref name="Nuclear Tacos at Codebits 2010">{{cite web|url=https://codebits.blogs.sapo.pt/73933.html|title=Project Apocalypse - How we made Nuclear Tacos at Codebits IV}} Pedro Couto e Santos, 2010</ref> but eventually evolved into a proper competition. It usually took place on Friday evening before the quiz show.
==== Other Activities ====
Other activities included a [[PowerPoint Karaoke|Presentation Karaoke]], retro-gaming displays, and workshops on soldering, 3D printing, lockpicking, etc.
=== Makers and Hardware ===
Codebits wasn't just about software and the Internet, the hardware and [[maker culture]] was also a significant part of it. There were workshops on electronics from the start and, starting in 2010, there was also significant space dedicated to hardware project showcases and workshops (the "Hardware Den").
== Editions ==
* 2007 — November
* 2008<ref name="Codebits 2008 in SIC">{{cite web|url=https://videos.sapo.pt/maria29/playview/17|title=Futuro Hoje - 16 de Novembro de 2008}} SIC, 2008</ref> — November
* 2009 — December
* 2010<ref name="Codebits 2010 in AAdM">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxS7PAsM7Ts |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/JxS7PAsM7Ts |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|title=SAPO Codebits 2010|website=[[YouTube]] |date=13 November 2010 }}{{cbignore}} Aberto até de Madrugada, 2012</ref> — November
* 2011 — November
* 2012<ref name="Codebits 2012 in SIC">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EG5dUABwt_U |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/EG5dUABwt_U |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|title=SIC Futuro Hoje at SAPO Codebits|website=[[YouTube]] |date=27 June 2013 }}{{cbignore}} SIC, 2012</ref> — November
* 2014<ref name="Codebits 2014 in TVI">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jU0ZHo-Jve0 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/jU0ZHo-Jve0 |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|title=TVI Reportagem @ SAPO Codebits 2014|website=[[YouTube]] |date=14 April 2014 }}{{cbignore}} TVI, 2014</ref> — April
In 2013, Codebits was planned to happen simultaneously in [[São Paulo]] and [[Lisbon]]<ref name="SAPO Codebits dates in Público, 2013">{{cite web|url=https://www.publico.pt/2013/08/20/tecnologia/noticia/codebits-marcado-para-abril-em-portugal-e-no-brasil-1603531|title=SAPO Codebits marcado para Abril em Portugal e no Brasil|date=20 August 2013 }} Público, 2013</ref> delaying both events due to logistics issues at the [[Latin America Memorial|
[[File:Pixels Camp 2016 project presentations.jpg|alt=Pixels Camp project presentations in 2016|thumb|
[[File:Pixels Camp 2017 (hackathon area).jpg|thumb|300x300px|The hackathon and main stage areas at the second Pixels Camp (2017).]]
In 2016, a team composed mostly of SAPO ex-employees rebooted the event under the name '''Pixels Camp'''<ref name="Pixels Camp in Shifter, 2016">{{cite web|url=https://shifter.sapo.pt/2016/04/codebits-pixels-camp/|title=Das cinzas do Codebits, nasce o Pixels Camp. Estás preparado?}} Shifter, 2016</ref> while keeping the format virtually unchanged.
Pixels Camp had three editions. In March 2020, a fourth edition was already in the very last stages of preparation when the [[COVID-19]] pandemic forced its postponement to later that year. The organization remained active and conducted several online activities over that period, but Pixels Camp v4.0 ended up being officially canceled in mid-September.<ref name="Pixels Camp v4.0 canceled, 2020">{{cite web|url=https://medium.com/pixels-camp/about-pixels-camp-v4-0-6fd8b91cc8f2|title=About Pixels Camp v4.0|date=14 September 2020 }} Pixels Camp Blog, 2020</ref>
Pixels Camp was organized by Bright Pixel (a startup incubator and accelerator part of [[Sonae]] group) and financed with the help of sponsorships. It has been informally reported that any future Pixels Camp editions, should they happen, would be organized independently with a financing model still to be defined. As of late 2023, no definite plans are known.
=== Differences to Codebits ===
In Pixels Camp, sponsor pitches replaced product announcements during the opening morning. On stage, sponsors suggested themes related to their own areas of activity for the hackathon. Participants were not required to cover any of the suggested themes in their projects, but often did.
Unlike Codebits, Pixels Camp had significant floor area dedicated to sponsors. Active recruiting was still disallowed, but there was an implicit understanding that participants could approach sponsor at their booths to ask about available job offerings.
The increased reliance on sponsorships and the organizing company's incubator business moved the Pixels Camp hackathon closer to the startup ecosystem. Even though its rules were unchanged from Codebits, participants were more likely to present projects around business ideas rather than projects focused mostly on raw creativity and technical ability{{Citation needed|reason=This statement is based on informal perception from talking with other participants and not hard evidence.|date=December 2023}}.
Outside of the hackathon, Pixels Camp continued the trend of increased focus on self-proposed talks and entertainment content, and of attracting a wider community of technical and creative talent beyond programmers. The colorful choices for the rebooted brand reflected this trend, as did the name.
▲== Reboot: Pixels Camp ==
▲[[File:Pixels Camp 2016 project presentations.jpg|alt=Pixels Camp project presentations in 2016|thumb|360x360px|Participants presenting their projects at the first Pixels Camp in 2016 while others queue for their turn.]]
=== Pixels Camp Editions ===
* 2016<ref name="Pixels Camp 2016 in RTP">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GawH7LpTxZQ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/GawH7LpTxZQ |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|title=Pixels Camp|website=[[YouTube]] |date=16 October 2016 }}{{cbignore}} RTP, 2016</ref> — October
* 2017<ref name="Pixels Camp 2017 in Observador">{{cite web|url=https://observador.pt/2017/09/28/pixels-camp-traz-campismo-moedas-digitais-e-mais-de-mil-participantes-a-lisboa/|title=Pixels Camp traz campismo, moedas digitais e mais de mil participantes a Lisboa}} Observador, 2017</ref> — September
* 2019<ref name="Pixels Camp 2019 in Tek">{{cite web|url=https://tek.sapo.pt/noticias/computadores/artigos/chama-se-salazar-e-foi-o-projeto-mais-votado-no-pixels-camp|title=Chama-se Salazar e foi o projeto mais votado no Pixels Camp}} Tek, 2019</ref> — March
* 2020 '''(canceled)''' — November 26–28 at [[Pavilhão Carlos Lopes]], Lisbon
== References ==▼
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== External links ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140504025916if_/https://codebits.eu/ Codebits official website] at the [[Internet Archive]].
* [https://videos.sapo.pt/tag.html?word=codebits Codebits videos] on SAPO Vídeos.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20240930162038/https://pixels.camp/ Pixels Camp official website] at the [[Internet Archive]].
* [https://youtube.com/pixelscamp Pixels Camp videos] on YouTube.
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[[Category:Conferences]]
[[Category:Annual events in Portugal]]
[[Category:Recurring events established in 2007]]
▲== References ==
[[Category:2007 establishments in Portugal]]
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