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Nebulas Walkthrough & Hackathon
19 May - 09:00 AM
San Francisco, United States
Nebulas recently announced their Developer Incentive Program, seen here: https://medium.com/nebulasio/the-nebulas-incentive-program-starts-now-with-nearly-3-million-in-rewards-e7a1399addc2 In this hackathon we will build Dapps to submit to the Incentive Program. As a reminder, each Dapp submitted that passes the basic functionality tests will receive 100 NAS! First, we will give a very brief overview of what Nebulas is and why it's different than any other blockchain.Then, we will start from scratch and go through the process of setting up a node and deploying a smart contract.For the rest of the time we will have a hackathon to build Dapps to submit to the program and win NAS! Naturally, there will be pizza. Sign up with this link and get an extra 10 NAS
    Nationwide Hackathon
    19 May - 09:00 AM
    Sunnyvale, United States
    $10k + Present to Nationwide Executive team + incubation
    Developers, entrepreneurs, and designers in Silicon Valley and the Bay Area! Do you have an amazing idea for a new Insurance app? Great! Then sign up to participate in the Nationwide Hackathon! You'll get to design and prototype an innovative solution to one of three Nationwide selected challenges: Connected Businesses, Buying Your First Home, or A Community on Your Side. Come and compete for the $5,000 prize for your selected challenge, as well as the $10,000 Grand Prize. Should you win, then in addition to cash, you will travel to present your project to the Nationwide Executive team and have your idea go through the incubation stage. Make sure you're prepared for your Nationwide Hackathon experience -- visit the tips page!
    Disruptive Innovation Hackathon - Stanford 2018
    19 May - 08:00 AM
    Stanford, United States
    Founders and startup types! Are you planning to attend the Disruptive Innovation Venture Summit - Stanford? If so, then you're invited to participate in the disruptive innovation hackathon at the event. This is the first hackathon designed for non-technical founders, with or without a demo or technical co-founder. At least one person on your team must be a Stanford student or graduate! Bring your disruptive solution to a known problem and pitch it to the panel of judges for the chance to win guaranteed acceptance to the OneTraction Tech Incubator, plus $250k potential funding, and sponsor giveaways worth up to $100k!
    p1RCC Genomics Hackathon - Non Participant (Open to Public)
    18 May - 06:00 PM
    San Francisco, United States
    This registration is specificlly for public observation of our event. (Non-participant). Participants were individually invited and seperately registered.
      Disruptive Innovation Venture Summit - Stanford
      18 May - 09:00 AM
      Stanford, United States
      Founders and startup types! Are you planning to attend the Disruptive Innovation Venture Summit - Stanford? If so, then you're invited to participate in the disruptive innovation hackathon at the event. This is the first hackathon designed for non-technical founders, with or without a demo or technical co-founder. At least one person on your team must be a Stanford student or graduate! Bring your disruptive solution to a known problem and pitch it to the panel of judges for the chance to win guaranteed acceptance to theOneTraction Tech Incubator, plus $250k potential funding, and sponsor giveaways worth up to $100k!
      Thurs@NODE: Holochain: The Human-Centered Internet
      17 May - 07:00 PM
      San Francisco, United States
      Do you feel like the web is pulling you in a thousand different directions every day? Most of us do. We are pinged constantly by applications whose business models depend upon getting us addicted to their services. This is an internet that stalks us rather than serves us, and it is a side-effect of the way the web works today.  Holochain is a new way of building and running truly peer-to-peer applications that don't require web servers because they operate entirely on the devices of the users themselves, and put people, rather than companies, in control.  As the internet begins to revolve around people instead of companies, what will that make possible?Matthew Schutte, Director of Communications, Holo.hostMatthew works on Holochain, a new way of building and running applications that puts people in control of their digital lives. Holochain enables a new pattern of communication that empowers individuals, fosters trust and helps build thriving communities. Inspired by the design patterns of natural living systems, Holochain applications are faster, more scalable and 10,000 times cheaper than blockchain approaches.About Node:Come to San Francisco’s newest private members club and gain insider knowledge on the exploding blockchain and crypto industry and enjoy networking with like-minded people.Doors open at 7:00pm; talk starts at 8.00pm.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/
        Mozilla Presents the Reality Redrawn Exhibit Opening Night Event
        17 May - 05:30 PM
        San Jose, United States
        Ever wondered what it would look like if you could use augmented reality to witness the evolution of a fake news story? Or perhaps how viewing another person’s filter bubble in virtual reality could lead you to feel more empathy for them? Mozilla challenged artists of the world to create ideas for public demonstrations that make the power of misinformation and its potential impacts visible and real. Using top artists in their fields, we are proud to present Reality Redrawn! You’ll want to get ahead of the crowds at our opening night for the limited engagement run of this exhibit. We will be featuring talks from prominent members in the space as well as have a reception with the artists and judges of the Reality Redrawn Challenge. 6:00pm - Opening and Speakers 7:30 - 9:30pm - Meet the Artists! Reception and Viewing Speakers: Tim Ritchie Tim Ritchie is the President and CEO of The Tech Museum of Innovation. The Tech is a vital community resource for equipping young people, especially girls and low-income students, to engage positively with science, technology, engineering and math. As a result of this work and more, The Tech in 2015 won the National Medal for Museum and Library Service, the highest honor an American museum can earn. Ritchie also served as the president and CEO of the McWane Science Center, practiced law, led education programs in a large public housing community, and led an organization that creates employment opportunities for adults with disabilities. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Davidson College, his law degree from Duke Law School and his master’s in public administration from Harvard University. Molly Wood Molly Wood is the host of Marketplace Tech, a weekday national radio program that helps listeners understand the business behind the technology that’s rewiring our lives. In addition, she co-hosts the podcast Make Me Smart with Marketplace host Kai Ryssdal, in which they connect the dots on the economy, tech and culture. Molly has covered technology since the first dot-com boom in print, web and broadcast media. Before joining Marketplace in 2015, she was a tech columnist at The New York Times and an executive editor at CNET. Fred Vogelstein Fred Vogelstein is contributing editor at Wired  in San Francisco where he writes about the business and technology of Silicon Valley. There and at previous jobs at Fortune magazine and US News & World Report he's authored some of the seminal stories about the region's transformation from computer industry hub into ground zero for the most powerful companies on the planet. They include some of the earliest investigations into Bill Gates' fear of Google, the mess at Yahoo, the smartphone wars, and both the rise and now, the growing pains of Facebook. Molly will speak to Fred about his investigation into Facebook, the issues and impact of misinformation that he uncovered and the challenges the company is facing as it grapples with its status as not just a platform but a content publisher. Renée DiResta Renée DiResta is the Director of Research at New Knowledge, and Head of Policy at nonprofit Data for Democracy. Renee investigates the spread of disinformation and manipulated narratives across social networks, and assists policymakers in understanding and responding to the problem. She has advised Congress, the State Department, and other academic, civic, and business leaders about understanding and responding to computational propaganda and information operations. In 2017, Renee was named a Presidential Leadership Scholar, and had the opportunity to continue her work with the support of the Presidents Bush, President Clinton, and the LBJ Foundation. In 2018, she received a Mozilla Foundation fellowship and affiliation with the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University to work on their Media, Misinformation, and Trust project. Molly and Renee will discuss Renee's deep experience researching the effects of misinformation and most recently her role advising Republicans and Democrats on the best ways to hold Mark Zuckerberg to account for the issues of misinformation that have plagued the platform. Dave Lee Dave Lee is the BBC's North America technology correspondent, working out of the broadcaster’s new San Francisco bureau. His reporting appears across the BBC’s TV, radio and online output. He was previously part of the BBC’s technology reporting team in London. His work focuses on the big technology issues of the day – especially in the fields of artificial intelligence and robotics. Dave will discuss the genesis and success of iReporter,  an interactive experience created by the BBC with Aadrman to give 11-18 year olds the chance to find out how to verify and report the news and put their first feet on the ladder towards becoming trusted journalists.   Host: Katharina Borchert As Mozilla’s Chief Open Innovation Officer, Katharina serves as the senior executive broadly responsible for open innovation, in terms of our community management, participation systems, and non-commercial partnerships with organizations to advance product, technology and policy work. Katharina has a background that includes more than a decade of new business growth and technological innovation in media and journalism, most recently as CEO at Spiegel Online, the online division of one of Europe’s most influential magazines. Prior to that, Katharina was Editor-in-Chief and CEO at WAZ Media Group, where she completely reimagined the way local and regional journalism could be done, launching a new portal “Der Westen” based heavily upon user participation, integrated social media, and one of the earliest with a focus on location-based data in journalism. Featured Artists: Yosun Chang @Yosun is an augmented reality hacker, artist, and entrepreneur. She has won dozens of hackathons, from grand prize at TechCrunch Disrupt to AT&T IoT and has also built AR apps for companies from Intel to Google and more. She builds her own software, which she uses to create art. She is founder and hacker in residence at faced.io (which powers all of the face tracking exhibits you will see at this event) and Permute.xyz (formerly AReality3D), an AR/VR Startup Studio. She has created AR/VR apps in many verticals, from food to pets to shopping and more. Tell her your interests and she'd prescribe you an app she made. She invites you to take hope an AR app for iOS/Android that lets you place, view and share "secrets" or "filter bubble breaking knowledge" in the world around you -- you can grab the app at WallSecret.org vurv “Where You Stand” is a collaborative project between Mario Ezekiel Hernandez, Kevin Reilly, Justin Harvey and Dominique Davis.  They are members of the Austin-based interactive media arts collective, vurv. www.vurv.co SUTU Sutu uses art and technology in new ways to tell stories. He is known for his interactive comics including Nawlz, Neomad, Modern Polaxis and These Memories Won’t Last. More recently he has been commissioned by Marvel and Google to create Tilt Brush Virtual Reality paintings. He has also created two VR documentaries, Inside Manus for SBS and Mind at War for Ryot Films.  He holds a Honorary Doctorate of Digital Media, is a 2017 Sundance Fellow and is the co-founder of EyeJack an Augmented Reality company. @sutueatsflies http://www.sutueatsflies.com/ Rahul Bhargava Rahul Bhargava is a researcher and technologist specializing in civic technology and data literacy. He creates interactive websites used by hundreds of thousands, playful educational experiences across the globe, and award-winning visualizations for museum settings. As a Research Scientist at the MIT Center for Civic Media, Rahul leads technical development on projects ranging from interfaces for quantitative news analysis, to platforms for crowd-sourced sensing. He has a special interest in how new technologies are introduced to people in settings focused on learning. Rahul is a drummer and father based in Somerville, MA. He holds a MS from the MIT Media Lab and a BS from Carnegie Mellon University. Emily Saltz Emily is a New York-based UX Designer and Researcher, currently at Bloomberg LP. She recently earned her Master's degree from Carnegie Mellon's Human-Computer Interaction Institute, where she published research on measuring empathy in virtual reality. Before that, she was surfacing and remixed archival audio as Content Strategist Pop Up Archive, an automatic speech recognition service and media API acquired by Apple. She thinks a lot about the relationship between accessibility and innovation.
          IoT World Hackathon
          16 May - 08:00 AM
          Santa Clara, United States
          Are you attending the IoT World Developer Conference? Make sure to sign up to participate in the hackathon at the event. You'll be challenged to design and build an industrial strength IoT solution for the manufacturing industry using Google Cloud IoT and AI. Come and collaborate and compete to build an innovative smart IoT solution that can help make the work environment safer, and make the workforce more informed, and more productive.
          IoT World Hackathon
          16 May - 08:00 AM
          Santa Clara, United States
          Are you attending the IoT World Developer Conference? Make sure to sign up to participate in the hackathon at the event. You'll be challenged to design and build an industrial strength IoT solution for the manufacturing industry using Google Cloud IoT and AI. Come and collaborate and compete to build an innovative smart IoT solution that can help make the work environment safer, and make the workforce more informed, and more productive.
          Lake Merritt Easy Run To Solve Child Hunger
          15 May - 07:00 PM
          Oakland, United States
          This is a fun evening loop around Lake Merritt to raise awareness about Hackathons as a tool for Social Impact to Solve Child Hunger. I will wait a few minutes, at Pergola at Lake Merritt, for people to join. All running paces are welcome! Everyone from beginners to speedsters can find someone at their pace to run with. It is not competitive, the emphasis is on making it back to the Pergola at Lake Merritt after the run and  SOCIALIZE !!!  What is a Hackathon? Hackathons have been used by companies like Google and Facebook as well as other Silicon valley companies as a mechanism of bringing software engineers together to produce a new product within 24-48 hours. Several groups participate and compete for a prize. The organizers provide people with food, mentorships and the judges of the Hackathon (who may be investors, etc.) choose the best solutions. The Hackathon is an approach to create new projects and ideas collaboratively.  What is a Social Impact Hackathon? Social Impact Hackathons are Hackathons with measurable impacts. Participants have 30 days to deliver their solutions to their users once the Hackathon is over to be qualified to win the big prize. It is a very important tool for development. It can be used in the strict sense to produce softwares to solve practical problems, and it can also be used to create collaborative solutions to problems. Social Impact Hackathons can be used to develop solutions to water scarcity, gun violence, how to control population growth, design of mechanisms to allow people to improve their lives and skills (adjust to changing job market situation) and other social problems Next hackathon:  Hackathon to Solve Child Hunger with Stephen Curry/Ayesha Curry Past Hackathons:  -Hackathon to Solve Homelessness -Hackathon for Puerto Rico -Solutions: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mkovAJG5AAeEBEH88TD0ObloYrCnjvpL Stay in touch: Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-hackathons-Meetup/ Photos:  https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1hs3f_865fUF372CFAaZK-K5WMrJA18Fs  https://linkedin.com/in/lucibata