Last weekend's Supercon was nothing short of extraordinary — an event packed with energy, innovation, and genuine enthusiasm. It’s amazing how gatherings like this serve as a powerful recharge for hackers and tech enthusiasts alike. The atmosphere was buzzing with creativity and camaraderie, and many attendees left inspired with new ideas or fresh perspectives on ongoing projects. And this is the part most people might overlook: the true magic of Supercon isn’t just in the talks or demos, but in the community spirit that fuels it.
If you missed out on watching the presentations live, don’t worry — head over to the Hackaday YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@hackaday/streams) to catch up quickly. Keep in mind, this link only covers about half of the sessions; the rest of the Design Lab talks are still to be published. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing detailed write-ups on those sessions, so stay tuned for more insights.
For those who couldn’t attend because they’re on another continent, that’s a perfectly understandable excuse. But here’s where it gets controversial: if you’re in Europe, mark your calendars for Spring 2026 because we’re already in the planning stages for the next big event there. We’re committed to making sure the global hacker community stays connected and inspired.
Our conferences consistently showcase the best of our community — a diverse group of passionate, knowledgeable, and helpful people. It’s a real shame these gatherings happen only a few times each year, since they give such a powerful boost to everyone’s hacking energy. So, a heartfelt thank you to all the attendees, speakers, volunteers, and sponsors who make these moments possible. Without you, none of this magic would happen.