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DESCRIPTION:Let's talk to people about negotiating consent before engaging 
 in personal and physical interactions. Your browser does it with every web
  server\, so why shouldn't you do the same with people? This sounds harder
  than it actually is. Using the HTTP protocol as a guide this I will talk 
 you through how you could negotiate consent to engage with someone on a va
 riety of levels: From 'GET Hug' all the way to 200 OK\, but also how to de
 al with a 404 Consent not found response.
DTSTAMP:20250731T184526Z
LOCATION:Brachium
SUMMARY:Consent for Hackers\, How to negotiate consent based on HTTP status
  codes - Dany
URL:https://program.why2025.org/why2025/talk/F9QSW7/
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