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The AND!XOR DC26 image uses a WebP crop from Sephiroth storm's CC BY-SA 4.0 Wikimedia Commons documentary photo `HackerCon Badges.jpg`.

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image provenance · Wikimedia Commons license metadata and visible AND!XOR DC26 badge · licensed original replacement applied

The entry now has a real rights-cleared documentary-photo derivative with source URL, license, attribution, and processing notes instead of generated, placeholder, article, project-gallery, or social-media imagery.

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AND!XOR DC26 Badge
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image provenance
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note
Confidence
Wikimedia Commons license metadata and visible AND!XOR DC26 badge
Status
licensed original replacement applied
Timeframe
current catalogue build
Source note
Wikimedia Commons File:HackerCon Badges.jpg and badge.gallery image policy.

Evidence

Related Resources

ARG documentation

AND!XOR DC26 console ARG log

Primary log documenting the command-line challenge, ESP-IDF console direction, UART/USB serial focus, village-themed hacking areas, and social challenge framing.

Badge: AND!XOR DC26 Badge

article

Hackaday AND!XOR DC26 hands-on review

Secondary hands-on review corroborating ESP32-WROVER, WiFi/Bluetooth, mesh/botnet framing, GreenPAK button handling, IS31FL3736 LEDs, CP2102N USB, serial adventure behavior, and pre-event badge delivery.

Badge: AND!XOR DC26 Badge

project log

AND!XOR DC26 retrospective

Primary retrospective source for design goals, ESP32-WROVER selection, 220x176 display, SD-card and SPI tradeoffs, IS31FL3736 lighting, CP2102N serial, two-AA power, SAO work, B.E.N.D.E.R. results, and production lessons.

Badge: AND!XOR DC26 Badge

project page

AND!XOR DC26 Badge project

Project-owner Hackaday.io source for Wild West of IoT framing, DEF CON 26 date/location context, ESP32-WROVER component listing, team roster, and open hackable badge/dev-board purpose.

Badge: AND!XOR DC26 Badge

scripting documentation

AND!XOR DC26 LULZCODE log

Primary log documenting LULZCODE as a LOLCODE-derived badge scripting layer for microcontroller peripheral control and explaining why the badge used ESP32-WROVER external SPI RAM.

Badge: AND!XOR DC26 Badge

Source trail

Evidence Sources

Hackaday · retrieved 2026-05-15

Video Review: AND!XOR DEF CON 26 Badge

Secondary hands-on source for ESP32-WROVER WiFi/Bluetooth, wireless botnet framing, board size/power changes, GreenPAK button handling, IS31FL3736 lighting, CP2102N USB, and serial adventure behavior.

Badge: AND!XOR DC26 Badge

Hackaday.io / AND!XOR · retrieved 2026-05-15

AND!XOR DC26 Badge

Primary project-owner source for Wild West of IoT framing, DEF CON 26 dates/location, ESP32-WROVER component listing, team roster, and open hackable badge/dev-board positioning.

Badge: AND!XOR DC26 Badge

Hackaday.io / Hyr0n · retrieved 2026-05-15

LULZCODE

Primary scripting source for the LOLCODE-derived LULZCODE language, microcontroller peripheral-control purpose, memory pressure, and ESP32-WROVER external RAM rationale.

Badge: AND!XOR DC26 Badge

Hackaday.io / Zapp · retrieved 2026-05-15

DC26 Retrospective

Primary retrospective source for ESP32-WROVER migration, display and SD-card details, IS31FL3736 LED architecture, CP2102N USB serial, power decisions, add-ons, B.E.N.D.E.R. challenge results, and production lessons.

Badge: AND!XOR DC26 Badge

Wikimedia Commons · retrieved 2026-05-15

HackerCon Badges.jpg

CC BY-SA 4.0 documentary source image by Sephiroth storm showing the visible AND!XOR DC26 badge among multiple hacker-conference badges; used for image provenance and artifact visibility, not component-level hardware specification.

Badge: AND!XOR DC26 Badge