... This is my last year participating in the contest as a one man team. The same big teams always win and the little guys stand no real chance. Here are my suggestions for future contests:
1. Create team divisions so that big teams with dozens of members and dozens of GPUs would only compete with each other. Sort of similar to divisions in boxing (heavy weights, middle weights, light weights). That would make for a more evenly balanced contest and ensure that small teams have just as much of a chance to win as the big teams.
2. Provide bonus points to teams that use software they wrote themselves or hardware they built themselves from scratch. Anyone can download and execute other people's software and/or buy lots of high-priced video cards. Neither of those require much thought or creativity and neither of those are a cool hack suitable for Defcon.
1. Create team divisions so that big teams with dozens of members and dozens of GPUs would only compete with each other. Sort of similar to divisions in boxing (heavy weights, middle weights, light weights). That would make for a more evenly balanced contest and ensure that small teams have just as much of a chance to win as the big teams.
2. Provide bonus points to teams that use software they wrote themselves or hardware they built themselves from scratch. Anyone can download and execute other people's software and/or buy lots of high-priced video cards. Neither of those require much thought or creativity and neither of those are a cool hack suitable for Defcon.