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BattleBorn Road Show: San Francisco
  21 Feb - 06:00 PM
  San Francisco, United States
If you're planning to participate in the BattleBorn 2018 Hackathon in Las Vegas, then plan to take the time to attend the BattleBorn Road Show: San Francisco. In anticipation of the hackathon, you'll get to hear an evening panel discussion on the state of innovation in the global resources sector from varying perspectives and backgrounds. You'll also be able to network and learn more about the upcoming hackathon, Be prepared for BattleBorn 2018 with advice from our hackathon tips page!
Digital Privacy & Encryption for adult Entertainers CANCELLED
  18 Feb - 10:00 AM
  San Francisco, United States
Free, Digital Privacy & Encryption for adult Entertainerslocation = 1349 Mission St San Francisco, CA 94103 b/t  9th St & 10 St.   sexandculture.org (415) 902-2071 venuedate =  february 18  cancelled (due low enrollment) , event postpone untile march or april on  sundays (after 10am start) depending poll surveys.Free, No cost Digital Privacy & Encryption for 4 hours. 6 segments with time pause to help individuals with their electronic devices of installing apps, software files. Practical, hands-on education knowledge easily, without cost (free open-source) online tools. Educational workshop (no products sold). If you are NOT in Adult Entertainment industry, please contribute donation (speakers, organizers are free volunteers without pay; future session not repeated as not sustainable) and rsvp organizer aboveme@riseup.net with "public attendee" in your message. Your funds will pay for desireeAlliance.org conference scholarship. Sexworkers given priority--may lack available seats to public.Read prior to attending seminar , read https://ssd.eff.org  Sunday street parking free or take BART rail to Civic Center.Bring food and drink for consumption, restroom on-site. Child and wheel-chair accessible friendly. Video livestreaming of speakers with privacy in back of room. Free wifi , electricity plug port charger available in classroom layout. Rsvp to have computer tutor for every 5 attendee, and to keep records for grant funding. Ticketing(stage name ok) to be notified day and time with changes modifications of event with advance notice.a) Steve Phillips is a programmer, activist, philosopher, and entrepreneur. He is currently the technical lead and project manager for the non-profit Pursuance Project, and runs weekly privacy hackathons every Saturday at Noisebridge.b) AJ Bahnken is a hacker and activist focusing on helping vulnerable people and opposing injustice. His day job is keeping Firefox users safe. He is currently involved with Cypherpunks Write Code and volunteering for the Pursuance Project. Both speakers are sex industry-positivespeaker website = steve@tryingtobeawesome.com or social media = linkedin.com/in/sdphillipsa) https://keybase.io/elimisteve b)https://keybase.io/ajvb  , these emails can be encrypted.b)email = elimisteve@protonmail.com or ajvbahnken@protonmail.com
    Free, Digital Privacy & Encryption for adult Entertainers
      11 Feb - 10:00 AM
      San Francisco, United States
    location = 1349 Mission St San Francisco, CA 94103 b/t  9th St & 10 St.   sexandculture.org (415) 902-2071 venuedate =  february 11 or feb 18 sundays (after 10am start) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/digital-privacy-encryption-for-adult-entertainers-tickets-41811713962depending poll surveys Free, No cost Digital Privacy & Encryption for 4 hours. 6 segments with time pause to help individuals with their electronic devices of installing apps, software files. Practical, hands-on education knowledge easily, without cost (free open-source) online tools. Educational workshop (no products sold). If you are NOT in Adult Entertainment industry, please contribute donation (speakers, organizers are free volunteers without pay; future session not repeated as not sustainable) and rsvp organizer aboveme@riseup.net with "public attendee" in your message. Your funds will pay for desireeAlliance.org conference scholarship. Sexworkers given priority--may lack available seats to public.Read prior to attending seminar , read https://ssd.eff.org  Sunday street parking free or take BART rail to Civic Center.Bring food and drink for consumption, restroom on-site. Child and wheel-chair accessible friendly. Video livestreaming of speakers with privacy in back of room. Free wifi , electricity plug port charger available in classroom layout. Rsvp to have computer tutor for every 5 attendee, and to keep records for grant funding. Ticketing(stage name ok) to be notified day and time with changes modifications of event with advance notice.a) Steve Phillips is a programmer, activist, philosopher, and entrepreneur. He is currently the technical lead and project manager for the non-profit Pursuance Project, and runs weekly privacy hackathons every Saturday at Noisebridge.b) AJ Bahnken is a hacker and activist focusing on helping vulnerable people and opposing injustice. His day job is keeping Firefox users safe. He is currently involved with Cypherpunks Write Code and volunteering for the Pursuance Project. Both speakers are sex industry-positivespeaker website = steve@tryingtobeawesome.com or social media = linkedin.com/in/sdphillipsa) https://keybase.io/elimisteve b)https://keybase.io/ajvb  , these emails can be encrypted.b)email = elimisteve@protonmail.com or ajvbahnken@protonmail.com
      CRYPTO⚡HEROES #4 Ethereum Hackathon 101
        09 Feb - 06:00 PM
        SAN FRANCISCO, United States
      Developers in the San Francisco Bay Area! And are you interested in learning about smart contracts and blockchain technologies? Then you're invited to participate in the CRYPTO-HEROES Ethereum Hackathon. You'll get to learn all about smart contracts -- the Blockchain way -- and then get to tackle a real project which you'll present for a full assessment by a panel of experts. Showcase your skills and win invitations for job interviews.
      Thursdays @ NODE - Let's put time on Blockchain, Anatoly Yakovenko featuring Greg Osuri on a fireside chat
        08 Feb - 08:00 PM
        San Francisco, United States
      Limited amount of tickets for sale. Members of Node get free access, but please RSVP. Node presents the fifth of our weekly crypto events - ANATOLY - Putting Time on Blockchain, featuring Greg Osuri on a fireside chat followed by live DJ sets from our in-house DJ, Pedro Arbulu. Anatoly is the creator of Loom, a new blockchain architecture based on encoding passage of time as data. Loom is a distributed ledger with a blockchain that can scale over 700,000 transactions per second on a google fiber connection, over 100,000x more transactions per second than Bitcoin.  Anatoly's programming career started with Agat, the Soviet Apple 2 clone, and led him to eventually work on operating systems at Qualcomm, distributed systems at Mesosphere, and compression at Dropbox.   Come join us and discuss the technical challenges to scaling blockchain and wax philosophical about a possible future where history is objective and cryptographically verifiable, and we can look back in time and know when events occurred with a millisecond resolution. Come join us and wax philosophical about a possible future where history is objective, cryptographically verifiable, and we can look back in time and know that events occurred within a millisecond resolution. Fireside chat featuring Greg Osuri - founder and CEO of Overclock Labs, where he focuses on building a democratized future of cloud infrastructure using protocols and tools to make its foundational elements open, decentralized, and secure. Previously, Greg founded AngelHack where he was the CTO for the world’s largest hackathon-based accelerator with over 90k developers in the ecosystem and presence in over 50 cities worldwide. —— Come to San Francisco’s newest private members club and gain insider knowledge on the exploding blockchain and crypto industry. Network with like-minded people and dance to live DJ-sets by our in-house-DJ Pedro Arbulu. Doors open at 8:00pm; talk starts at 9.00pm. Drinks will be provided and additional wine can be enjoyed at Maritime below Node. Become a member of Node: Node membership provides you with a place to hang out, work, create, and communicate. Unique and exciting events will be hosted every week, from yoga classes, to hackathons, to live music. A core theme in our event programming is focused around the crypto community. Node members get free access or discounts to all events. https://www.nodeworldwide.com Node membership comes with 24/7 access to premises. Members receive their own app-key and may treat the space as their own. The cardinal rule is to treat the space and members/guests with respect. Book our soundproof room for meetings and company off-sites. Other convenient perks in the building includes a fitness centre, wine bar, coffee shop, and restaurant.
        DeveloperWeek 2018
          05 Feb - 09:00 AM
          Oakland, United States
        Developers, designers, biz dev people, creative types! If you're registered to attend DeveloperWeek, then sign up and participate in the DeveloperWeek Hackathon 2018. You will collaborate in a team to create an app of your choice -- a web app, mobile app, wearable solution, data visualization, or bot. Compete to showcase your creativity and technical skills and win awesome prizes.
        DeveloperWeek SF Hackathon 2018
          03 Feb - 10:00 AM
          San Francisco, United States
        Developers, designers, biz dev people, creative types! If you're registered to attend DeveloperWeek, then sign up and participate in the DeveloperWeek SF Hackathon 2018. You will collaborate in a team to create an app of your choice -- a web app, mobile app, wearable solution, data visualization, or bot. Compete to showcase your creativity and technical skills and win awesome prizes.
        High School Hacks
          03 Feb - 09:30 AM
          Santa Clara, United States
        High School Hacks is a 12 hour hackathon for students in high and middle school. Teams will be allowed to develop and present whatever they like. We will also have a Coding Workshop for beginners. All proceeds will be donated to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society SOY Team Cut Out Cancer.
        Win $2000! Hackathon to Solve Homelessness in S.F Bay Area Youth Population
          27 Jan - 10:00 AM
          Berkeley, United States
        Hackers, thinkers, and innovators in the San Francisco Bay Area. Think you've got good ideas to help address homelessness of young people in the area? #100hacks invites you to participate in their Hackathon to Solve Homelessness. Come bring your idea, prototype, or finished article for an app that can drive social and environmental impact. Pitch your project to an expert panel and you could win $2,000!
        BrightSource Westea Conference
          27 Jan - 09:00 AM
          San Ramon, United States
        High school students in and around San Ramon, California! If you're interested in learning how to make your way in a small business, then you're invited to sign up for the BrightSource Westea Conference. In this student-run community service project, you'll get to participate in a hackathon-style business competition and compete to devise an innovative solution for a real-life problem presented by a local business. Collaborate with like-minded students and compete for cash prizes.