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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.
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!
Contra Costa Civic Hackathon for Open Data Day 2018
03 Mar - 08:30 AM
Walnut Creek, United States
Developers, designers, professionals, students in the Bay Area! Do you have a passion for open data projects? Come and participate in the Contra Costa Civic Hackathon for Open Data Day 2018. You can help grow the open data community by working on projects in four key areas -- Open research data, Tracking public money flows, Open Mapping, and Data for equal development. Come and showcase your creative and technical skills to collect, visualize, and analyze data.
5th Annual Lesbians Who Tech + Allies Summit San Francisco 2018
01 Mar - 05:00 PM
San Francisco, United States
LGBTQ women and gender nonconforming people in tech in the San Francisco Bay Area! You're invited to participate in the 5th Annual Lesbians Who Tech + Allies San Francisco Summit. You'll get to attend inspiring technology talks and demos, have fun and network with like-minded folks, and also take part in a fun hackathon.
Faith-Ventures Meetup (Chinese session)
25 Feb - 04:00 PM
Palo Alto, United States
Are you a Christian in tech, quant, or design, and long to integrate your talents with your faith? Are you a data scientist or an AI Ph.D. wanting to create startups that disrupt the faith realm? Are you a coder or designer looking to apply your skills to faith beyond the limited opportunities of AV or website tasks at church?
Consider joining Faith-Ventures, a community of Christian with STEM or design backgrounds, exploring faith-related innovations and applications, through startup brainstorming, design sprints and hackathons. This introductory session will describe our vision and strategies for Faith-Ventures, and immediately dive into a brainstorming session.
Note that this particular session of Faith-Ventures Meetup will be conducted in Chinese, (but feel free to contact the organizer for more information and get notified for the upcoming English one).
AEC Hackathon 5.0 - Oakland
23 Feb - 06:00 PM
Oakland, United States
AEC professionals in the San Francisco Bay Area — developers, UI/UX designers, civil engineers, built environment professionals! You're invited to take part in the AEC Hackathon 5.0 - Oakland.
At this weekend-long Architecture, Engineering, Construction (AEC) sector event, you will be challenged to create cutting-edge solutions that can revolutionize the design, construction, and maintenance of the built environment.
Find answers to your hackathon questionson the tips page!
DREAMerHack: Hackathon Academy
23 Feb - 03:00 PM
Oakland, United States
Kids in the Bay Area, you're invited to participate in DREAMerHack: Hackathon Academy. You'll get to undertake a three-day immersive experience with coding, design, and innovation. Then you'll collaborate with other attendees to work on designing and building a digital solution -- app or web site -- to a problem that you care about. Pitch your project to a panel of judges for the chance to win an award!
The New Economy, The Tokenisation of Everything
22 Feb - 06:00 PM
San Francisco, United States
Pavel Kravchenko, technology entrepreneur, cryptographer, software architect, blogger, public speaker and relentless dreamer, will be talking about the tokenisation of everything....
Pavel will be speaking to us about the tokenization of everything and specifically the following:
How tokenization is different from ICOs
What the key benefits of having your asset tokenized
Which Blockchain (public / private / hybrid) should be conisdered
There’s so much energy around blockchain projects currently. Much of the excitement has less to do with the capabilities of distributed ledger technology and smart contracts, and more to do with recent multi-million-dollar ICOs and token sales used to launch startups in a new way. Now people are attempting to tokenize all sorts of different assets. Everything is capable of being tokenized, from shares to money to receipts to loyalty programs, and issued in multiple blockchains.
About Pavel Kravchenko:
Dr. Pavel Kravchenko holds a PhD in technical sciences and is the founder of Distributed LabPavel studied information security since 2003, including topics in advanced cryptography. He then won a series of all-Ukrainian academic competitions (2005 -2007) and received awards for producing the best student research in 2007 and 2008.Pavel received his PhD in Cryptography in 2012 from the Kharkiv National University of Radioelectronics, after publishing a groundbreaking thesis on securing public infrastructure. From 2006 to 2009, Pavel worked as a security engineer at the leading security company in Ukraine, was involved in a SAP security project, and built out the PKI infrastructure in Ukraine. From 2009 to 2013, Pavel was the team leader and project manager for several IT projects, including being responsible for Rabobank’s mobile application development. Pavel started his blockchain and cryptocurrencies career and research at Silicon Valley startup, Stellar.In 2014 Pavel cofounded Distributed Lab, a venture dedicated to advancing the cryptocurrency and blockchain state of the art through independent R&D, government projects, collaborations with national universities, and standard-setting initiatives. Beyond operating as a successful business, Distributed Lab has as a core mission developing cutting-edge enterprise tokenization solutions, laying the groundwork for the coming “Financial Internet”. Distributed Lab now has 50 full-time and highly dedicated employees. Distributed Lab organizes dozens of events every year for the Crypto community – ranging from intensive small-format meetups and hackathons, to large scale international conferences which draw 1000+ attendees. Pavel himself travels around the world to speak at conferences and give seminars. Pavel has conducted over ten full-term courses in universities on blockchain technology and related topics since 2014.
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