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Drinks with Gerrys at Perry's
17 Mar - 05:15 PM
San Francisco, United States
Happy hour at Perry's for Geometry of Redistricting specialized track participants (hackathon, educators, expert witness track)
Computational Law and Blockchain Festival SF
16 Mar - 06:00 PM
San Francisco, United States
The first annual Computational Law & Blockchain Festival (#clbfest2018) is a three-day global event bringing together coders, designers, lawyers, policymakers, researchers, and students to co-create the future of law, legal practice, and policy. In the spirit of decentralization, the Festival will be hosted simultaneously at independent, self-organized nodes in cities around the world.Welcome to your SF/Bay Area node! We're excited to be hosting all three activity tracks at the Impact Hub in SF, generous host to an ongoing series of events at the intersection of Blockchain and Impact.The Festival is designed to be as inclusive as possible, with activity tracks for participants of all backgrounds, interests, and skill levels:LEARNNew to computational law or blockchain technology? Need a blockchain 101? Want to learn how to write a smart contract? Learn the basics from local and global experts at our educational sessions and workshops.HACKAre you a coder, or designer, or a legal/policy expert interested in hacking with a team? Take part in our Global Challenge, a distributed, 24-hour hackathon that challenges participants to build open-source computational law and blockchain-for-law uses cases with a chance to win awesome prizes.DISCUSSInterested in policy implications of blockchain technology? Join our Global Symposium, a distributed policy hack to discuss core issues related to blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies with the goal of contributing to a free and open global survey of those issues.How can you get involved? 1. Sponsor or speak: Would your company or organization like to provide financial or in-kind support to a node or nodes? Are you an expert who would like to teach a workshop, moderate a policy discussion, or mentor or judge hackathon participants? Please email us at sflegalhackers at Gmail dot com for more information on how you can help our local node to have a successful Festival (note: please include your city, country, and company/organization in the email so we can put you in touch with the right person).2. Attend in person or remotely: The Festival welcomes enthusiasts of all ages, genders, backgrounds, skill levels, and disciplines, and will be free to attend and participate. Please secure your ticket to confirm your interest and stay informed as we update details!We'll be hosting an informational event for those who want to learn more and organize ahead of the weekend, and will be announcing local sponsors and prizes in the run up to the event!
To stay up to date and to join the discussion in the run up to the event, please also sign up to our:
Discord group https://discord.gg/NYdtwJa and
Meetup page https://www.meetup.com/SFLegalHackers/events/248112278/More details on the global events and sponsors here:http://legalhackers.org/clbfest2018/
Volunteer Hackathon for Techtonica Program
13 Mar - 06:00 PM
San Francisco, United States
Interested in volunteering your tech skills for a good cause? Please join us! We need people to strengthen our apprenticeship program, set up our JIRA instance, contribute to a coding typing practice program, and more.
General Schedule:
6 PM: Arrive, hear a bit about the program so far and the needs6:20 PM: Separate into groups and begin work8:30 PM: Check in what you've accomplished9 PM Head home!
An example of the lesson plans we'll be making: JavaScript 1. Please see the full lectures and sign up for a subject here.
We're still securing a location. If you or your company would like to host us and provide dinner for this event, please let us know. If you're not in the Bay Area, but would still like to help, let us know and we'll help you work on a remote assignment.
Understanding the Modern Woman - Communication Tools for Men
12 Mar - 07:00 PM
San Francisco, United States
In the age of #metoo, skillful communication has never been more relevant or urgent.Alpha male behavior is still rewarded and celebrated, but a new sensitivity and awareness is emerging. HOW DO WE NAVIGATE this together?ARE YOU WONDERING—*WHAT the hell do I say to women without being offensive?*How do I navigate being self expressed about the #metoo movement without getting skewered by the women around me?*If want to ask “her” out or show interest, but not be seen as predatory—WHAT DO I SAY?*Can I give a compliment at work without being accused of sexual harassment? *How should I interact with women in a professional environment? We are equal SO… do I treat them the same way I treat other men?YOU DON’T have to wonder, we are here to openly ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS.JOIN US for an evening of INFORMATION, INSPIRATION… and creating MORE PEACE AND UNDERSTANDING between the sexes during tumultuous, changing times.THE TIMELINE:7:15 COMMUNICATION TOOLS for Modern Men- with communication coach Elizabeth Webb7:45 Q and A—ask us anything (about what to say to women) WOMEN”S PANEL moderated byElizabeth WebbFEATURING:Betsy BurroughsChelsea RustrumDaisy OzimElana Polichuk8:30 Mingle and Connect (we’ll have wine!)This event is designed to educate men who care, but women are also WELCOME and encouraged to attend.*We will not be walking on eggshells and do not expect every question or comment to be politically correct. This is an environment of fun and mindful self expression.
About the location:
Come to San Francisco's newest private members club, Node, where 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/
Build a DNA-personalized app! GENOME LINK Hackathon for developer/designer
10 Mar - 10:00 AM
Berkeley, United States
Developers and designers in the Silicon Valley/Bay Area! Are you interested in genomics? Do you want to build a DNA-personalized app? Awakens, Inc. invites you to participate in the GENOME LINK Hackathon. You don't have to be an expert -- beginners are encouraged to sign up. You'll be challenged to design and prototype a DNA-personalized app using the Genome Link API. Pitch your project to the panel of judges for a chance to win from a $10,000 prize pool.
CRYPTO⚡HEROES #5 Ethereum Hackathon Level 1
09 Mar - 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 #5 Ethereum Hackathon Level 1. 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: Jean-Loïck; eradicate poverty with tokenomics
08 Mar - 08:00 PM
San Francisco, United States
THURSDAYS @ NODE PRESENTS: Jean-Loïck, founder of Serendipia.- How can tokenomics help to eradicate poverty?- What are the ways in which you can create social impact using blockchain?- Why is the future of philanthropy in the blockchain?Jean-Loïck epitomizes the gravitas and insight of forward thinking, values aligned, activist millennials, who as digital natives, experience the world significantly differently than non-digital natives.As the founder of Serendipia, a leader in allying regenerative communities and projects worldwide, Jean-Loïck is on the forefront of social ventures, including work in Zimbabwe, Thailand, Dubai and South Africa that are rapidly reshaping business with dramatic effects on how we all live on Mother Gaia.As a cyrptoeconomist, Jean-Loïck is considered a thought leader by his peers and the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry as a whole. Jean-Loïck, brings his insight and youthful enthusiasm and optimism to all things blockchain, crypto and ICO. His friends call him Jlo.About Node: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 William Newton. http://facebook.com/djwillaaDoors 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/
Volunteer Hackathon for Techtonica Program
06 Mar - 06:00 PM
San Francisco, United States
Interested in volunteering your tech skills for a good cause? Please join us! We need people to strengthen our apprenticeship program, set up our JIRA instance, contribute to a coding typing practice program, and more.
General Schedule:
6 PM: Arrive, hear a bit about the program so far and the needs6:20 PM: Separate into groups and begin work8:30 PM: Check in what you've accomplished9 PM Head home!
An example of the lesson plans we'll be making: JavaScript 1. Please see the full lectures and sign up for a subject here.
If you or your company would like to host us and provide dinner for this event, please let us know. If you're not in the Bay Area, but would still like to help, let us know and we'll help you work on a remote assignment.
Hack the Fog
03 Mar - 10:00 AM
San Francisco, United States
Hack the Fog will be taking place from March 3rd, Saturday, to March 4th, Sunday, at Horizons School of Technology where 150 students will get to come together and make something incredible!
Hack the Fog: SF's first high school hackathon
03 Mar - 10:00 AM
San Francisco, United States
Visit our website to sign up and for more information!
Our team is proud to host the very first high school hackathon in San Francisco!
Over the last year, there were many hackathons targeted at high school students in the Bay Area - but they were all in South Bay and Fremont. This makes the hackathon experience very inaccessible to students in San Francisco and Oakland school districts, which are usually an hour's drive away or more from these hackathons.
Our team, consisting of a group of dedicated and hard-working Lowell High School students, is organizing this event to provide this unique experience for our peers, and all high schoolers in the Bay Area. Together, we are working to make the fun hackathon learning experience accessible to all.
FAQs
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
All high school students no older than 18 are welcome to Hack the Fog, including those residing outside of San Francisco. Please bring a valid school ID to the event.
What can I bring into the event?
All attendees are required to bring a form of ID for admission. Laptops, chargers, sleeping bags, and toiletries are highly recommended.
Who do I contact with any other questions or concerns?
Email us at contact@hackthefog.com! We also have a website at www.hackthefog.com with more information.