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OpenZFS Developer Summit 2019
04 Nov - 08:30 AM
San Francisco, United States
Come join us for our seventh annual OpenZFS Developer Summit. There will be a day of talks related to OpenZFS and how it's used by our partner companies, a hackathon, and lots of time for socializing with OpenZFS community members.
See the conference webpage on openzfs.org for more details about the conference and OpenZFS, including our code of conduct for the event.
As we add diverse perspectives, our community becomes richer, and we're committed to creating an environment where all people feel welcome. To help foster more diversity and increase the size of the community, and because of the support from our generous sponsors, we are offering the following discounts:
Free ticket for any attendee from an under-represented group.
50% discount for first-time attendees.
Free ticket for any attendee who refers a speaker from an under-represented group. (All speakers receive a free ticket.) To refer a speaker, reach out to admin@open-zfs.org.
Unless otherwise noted, you can select the ticket type that applies to you.
Monday, November 4, 2019, 9am-7pm: OpenZFS Conference, followed by a party with snacks and drinks (non-alcoholic, beer, and wine)Children's Creativity Museum221 Fourth Street (at Howard, in Yerba Buena Gardens) San Francisco, CA 94103
Tuesday, November 5, 2019, 9am-6pm: OpenZFS HackathonDelphix SF office343 Sansome St, 9th Floor San Francisco, CA 94104
Thanks to our Diamond Sponsors - Datto, Delphix, Intel, OSNEXUS
If you are interested in sponsoring this event, please contact victoria@vgfevents.com. We have various sponsorship options available.
Learning Fest
02 Nov - 02:30 PM
San Jose, United States
An afternoon of fun and learning for kids from Grade 5 to high school.
Hacking for Humanity with Girls in Tech SF
02 Nov - 10:00 AM
San Francisco, United States
HACKING FOR HUMANITY
Girls in Tech Presents: A Social Innovation Hackathon
Uniting to Solve SF Bay Area Challenges
It's that time of the year again!
Join the Girls in Tech, San Francisco chapter for our 3rd annual Hacking for Humanity hackathon. This year, we’re focusing on tackling topics that deal with local San Francisco/Bay Area issues such as (but not limited to) the following:
- Homelessness - Affordable Housing - Economic Disparity - Transportation
Hackathons exist to enable the rapid prototyping of a complex problem and provide a range of solutions in a short period of time. By hacking with us, we are aiming to think bigger for global change with tech, whilst also allowing impassioned women to engage in innovation and entrepreneurship within our tech ecosystem.
We are calling all women and men across the globe, including developers, designers, product developers, and entrepreneurs, plus businesses that want to embrace the idea of Social Innovation or initiatives that combine a positive mission with business.
This hackathon is beginner friendly and for participants new to coding or hackathons. However, any and all levels are welcome. You can come with your own team (no more than 5 per team). No team? No problem - we'll figure that out for you. Form a team, solve a problem, create something awesome, present it to the audience and win prizes!
Register now to participate as a Hacker! Your ticket includes meals/brainfood for both days.
Prizes:
1st place: $1,500
2nd place: $1,000
3rd place: $500
* If you're under 18 years old, you must have a parent/guardian on site with you at all times *
Schedule
Saturday, November 2nd
10 AM - Welcome & Team Formations11 AM - Keynote 12:30 PM - Lunch2 PM - Hack!6 PM - Dinner8 PM - Hack!10 PM - Late night snack 11 PM - 9:30 AM Hack All Night!
Sunday, November 3rd
9:30 AM - Breakfast10 AM - Hack!12:30 PM - Lunch1:30 PM - 1-hour warning 2:30 PM - Hacking stops3 PM - Pitch & Presentations5 PM - Dinner & Deliberations6 PM - Judges award prizes7 PM - Closing remarks
Sponsors & Partners
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Volunteer with us
You can support our cause by volunteering with us. Check out the opportunities available and sign up. It's very easy!
Please note: By attending this event you consent to being photographed.
Please note that by registering you're agreeing to share your contact with us so we can keep in touch. In the future we may ask for your feedback about how we're doing, invite you to future events, and more. For a full look at how Girls in Tech SF handles your data and respects your privacy, please check out our Privacy Policy.
Hackathon DeFi | FinTech - Change the Future of Finance
01 Nov - 05:30 PM
San Francisco, United States
A three-day event that leverages open source software and decentralized networks to transform traditional financial products
SF Blockchain Week 2019 - October 28th through November 3rd
28 Oct - 08:00 AM
San Francisco & Berkeley, United States
SF Blockchain Week 2019
7 Days, 4 Main Events, 5000+ Attendees, 250+ Speakers, 100+ Companies, and more!
The Main Events
1) SOLD OUT CryptoEconomics Security Conference @ UC Berkeley | October 28-29 (WAIT LIST FORM)
2) Blockchain Career Fair @ UC Berkeley | October 30
3) SF Blockchain Week Epicenter @ Marriott Marquis Downtown SF | October 31- November 1
4) DeFi Hackathon @ Downtown SF | November 1-3
Free Ticket - Sign up for an Etoro account here and deposit $50 to recieve a FREE ticket to SFBW!
OR, Apply for a Discounted Developer or Student ticket.
IMPORTANT: Multiple Event Locations
CESC Location:
Martin Luther King Jr. Building2495 Bancroft WayBerkeley, CA 94720
Blockchain Career Fair Location:
International House | UC Berkeley2299 Piedmont AvenueBerkeley, CA 94720
SF Blockchain Week Epicenter Location:
San Francisco Marriott Marquis780 Mission StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103
Why Attend?
SF Blockchain Week is where blockchain startups, enterprise companies, academics, developers, and investors from around the world come together to define the future of blockchain and cryptocurrencies.
If you want to connect and engage with the ideas and people at the forefront of the Internet of Value, we'll see you at the SF Blockchain Week 2019.
Who is Attending?
SF Blockchain Week brings the top educators, thought-leaders, developers, investors, enterprise leaders, influencers, and the retail consumers to learn more from each other and challenge the status quo for the direction of the industry. Whether you consider yourself a newbie or an expert, our agenda is designed to address the interests and curiosity for every level of knowledge.
The Mission
We designed talks and workshops to create friendly debates on critical topics that the industry is facing today. Panelists and speakers are guided to express their honest opinions, even if it's controversial, in order to foster an open conversation about the topics that matter. We hope that by doing so, you will receive the most realistic picture on the current state of the industry in a way you have never experienced before. No more fluff, you will be engaged.
Ticket Prices
Our mission to support consumers adoption and educate the masses led us to challenge the high costs of conference tickets around the world. Therefore, we decided to price our tickets at cost so we can deliver a meaningful event yet still be inclusive and welcome everyone who desires to attend. In addition, we decided to donate any profits left after the event to multiple non-profits who are donating their time and sweat to the blockchain community in SF.
About SF Blockchain Week
We are excited to announce SF Blockchain Week 2019 which provides world-class education for both consumers and developers with the goal of pushing the boundaries of blockchain innovation. The focus of this week-long immersive experience is to help the industry reach mainstream adoption through fundamental education, establishing technology standards, and engagement with projects paving the way.
FAQs
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Please email: info@sfblockchainweek.io
Do you provide discounted tickets for students?
If you are a student, please fill out the following form to purchase a discounted student ticket. Student ID is required to claim tickets during check-in.
Do you provide discounted tickets for developers?
Yes, please fill out this form to apply for a discounted developers tickets.
Is my registration fee or ticket transferrable?
Yes, feel free to sell your ticket if you cannot attend. You can change your personal information in your eventbrite account.
Do you provide a group discount?
Yes, if you are interesting in buying a group (5+) ticket, please contact us at info@sfblockchainweek.io. We will be happy to accomodate a discount for your group!
*Our team reserved the right to share certain information with our event partners and sponsors.
Second Annual Second Chances and Empathy Hackathon
26 Oct - 09:00 AM
Santa Clara, United States
PROJECT CONTEXT
Across the country, dozens of states have enacted “second chance” legislation, designed to help Americans with criminal records to shorten or downgrade their past convictions, clean their criminal records, and/or regain the right to vote. In theory, second chance legislation removes barriers to full reintegration into society and unlocks opportunity for tens of millions of Americans. However, while many new laws have been passed, research shows that only a small fraction of those eligible for relief have received it,
Building on the passage of California Bill 1076's historic passage clearance of expungements through automation, the hackathon will work to develop data for reform efforts around the country as well as support reentry projects by several non-profit groups.
Speakers will include national criminal justice changemakers and impacted leaders Antonio Reza (upcoming TedX talk: From Felony to 4.0) and Jay Jordan, the head of Californians for Safety and Justice, which just celebrated the passage of enactment of four second chance laws in California.
After a day of hacking, we will watch the award-winning movie Life After Life and hear from a speaker from the movie.
HACKATHON DETAILS
The second chances hackathon brings together advocates, public servants, students, and experts in tech and law to develop technologically-driven strategies. Working in teams, participants will receive instructions and mentorship to develop tools for criminal justice “second chances” alongside nonprofits. Participants will learn skills such as how to develop algorithms for parsing public records, and apply search criteria to expunge convictions. End products will be presented to a panel of judges at the end of the hackathon.
Event sponsors and co-organizers: High Tech Law Institute, Leavey School of Business, Black Law Student Association, La Raza, Internet Law Society, Northern California Innocence Project, and others
SCHEDULE
8:00 Breakfast, Check-in, Project Signup
9:00 Opening Speakers: Judge Zecher, Jay Jordan, Antonio Reza, and Professor Sanjiv Das
10:00-6:00 Hacking
6:00-7:00 Judging and dinner
7:00-9:00 Movie Screening and Speaker
Learn more here.
WHY ATTEND
New skills and projects for your resume/portfolio
Mentorship from industry Software Engineers & Data Scientists
Social impact of your work!
Free food and souvenirs!
BRING YOUR COMPUTER, LEAVE WITH NEW SKILLS AND FRIENDS!
POST HACKATHON
If you’re interested in continuing with the project, we’ll share opportunities to do so.
A $20 donation will be requested from attendants working in the private sector. Proceeds will be donated to Uncommon Law, a nonprofit focused on transforming the lives of people overlooked by society.
Interested in sponsoring? Want more infromation? Contact Colleen (cchien@scu.edu) or Laura (lnorris@scu.edu).
QBI Hackathon 2019
26 Oct - 09:00 AM
San Francisco, United States
The QBI hackathon is a 48-hour event connecting the vibrant Bay Area developer community with the scientists from UCSF
Game Oasis Hackathon
25 Oct - 05:07 PM
San Francisco, United States
Game Oasis Hackathon is a global gaming hackathon, where gaming meets blockchain! The hackathon is co-hosted by Binance Labs, Celer Network, Cocos-BCX, Contentos, Matic Network, Marlin Protocol and Republic. The hackathon consists of three rounds, including the preliminary online hackathon to in-person hackathons in 4 cities; Shanghai, Seoul, Bengaluru and San Francisco.
The Game Oasis Hackathon is designed for all game developers, no blockchain experience is needed. The in-person hackathon will last for 48 hours. The topic will be related to blockchain gaming. Mentors will be present to provide support on how to integrate blockchain technology with traditional games.
Prize: $5,000 and more from individual sponsors.Potential to be selected by Binance Labs’ incubator program for seed investment!
Apply athttps://gameoasis.info
Game Oasis Hackathon San Francisco
25 Oct - 05:00 PM
San Francisco, United States
UNDERSTAND THE POTENTIAL OF HOW BLOCKCHAIN CAN AUGMENT GAMING AND EXPLORE NOVEL SOLUTIONS IN THE SPACE.
GS1 US Trace-a-thon
19 Oct - 09:00 AM
San Francisco, United States
Join GS1 US in San Francisco and use disruptive technologies to create solutions to critical supply chain issues as they relate to visibility and traceability. The winning team of the hackathon will win $10,000, and several teams will win part of the $20,000 prize pool! Join us on October 19th-20th and create solutions that not only solve traceability issues in the supply chain, but also bring more visibility to the life of a product as it goes from creation, to production to consumption.