Change #56131
2020-02-10
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https://www.meetup.com/PDX-PHP/events/tpjrgrybcdbxb/
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Change #56130
2020-02-10
08:22:29
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JAMstack Portland #3 (with FaunaDB and Netlify)
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On Wednesday, February 12th (6:30pm) at Alchemy Code Lab, join JAMstack Portland to learn more about JAMstack technologies and meet other people passionate about the web.
Talks for the night:
- Dan O'Donnell - "GraphQL for busy JAMStack Developers"
- Benaiah Mischenko - "Open Authoring"
Speakers and support from FaunaDB and Netlify.
Food and drinks will be provided. Space is limited so register early to reserve your spot! |
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On Wednesday, February 12th (6:30pm) at Alchemy Code Lab, join JAMstack Portland to learn more about JAMstack technologies and meet other people passionate about the web.
Talks for the night:
- Dan O'Donnell - "GraphQL for busy JAMStack Developers"
- Benaiah Mischenko - "Open Authoring for JAMstack Sites with Netlify CMS"
Speakers and support from FaunaDB and Netlify.
Food and drinks will be provided. Space is limited so register early to reserve your spot! |
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Change #56129
2020-02-09
14:54:02
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Seattle Surveillance Ordinance: Information for Portland Tech Activists
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Change #56128
2020-02-08
13:03:16
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1250476786
Social Media Privacy
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Change #56127
2020-02-08
10:57:32
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Command Line Basics
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The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line. |
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Command Line Basics |
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Change #56126
2020-02-08
10:57:09
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Advanced Command Line: Intro to Shell Scripting
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Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required. |
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Advanced Command Line: Intro to Shell Scripting |
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Change #56125
2020-02-08
10:56:48
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Programming with Python 2
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Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us!
This class is part 2 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. If you can type, you can program! |
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Programming with Python 2 |
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Change #56124
2020-02-08
10:56:15
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One-on-One Community Tech Appointments
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Have a Computer Question?
Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor.
This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring:
Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive.
Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer
Running updates
Installing software
LibreOffice help
Accessing and using the internet
Troubleshoot a computer problem
Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN
And more! |
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One-on-One Community Tech Appointments |
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Change #56123
2020-02-08
10:56:06
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One-on-One Community Tech Appointments
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Have a Computer Question?
Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor.
This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring:
Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive.
Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer
Running updates
Installing software
LibreOffice help
Accessing and using the internet
Troubleshoot a computer problem
Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN
And more! |
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One-on-One Community Tech Appointments |
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Change #56122
2020-02-08
10:55:31
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Digital Privacy Primer
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Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek! |
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Digital Privacy Primer |
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Change #56121
2020-02-08
10:55:11
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One-on-One Community Tech Appointments
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Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor.
This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring:
Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive.
Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer
Running updates
Installing software
LibreOffice help
Accessing and using the internet
Troubleshoot a computer problem
Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN
And more! |
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One-on-One Community Tech Appointments |
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Change #56120
2020-02-08
10:54:59
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One-on-One Community Tech Appointments
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Have a Computer Question?
Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor.
This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring:
Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive.
Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer
Running updates
Installing software
LibreOffice help
Accessing and using the internet
Troubleshoot a computer problem
Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN
And more! |
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Change #56119
2020-02-08
10:54:32
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Fundamentals of a Computer Technician
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ESD, bad caps, li-ion, what do they all mean!? Working with electronics can be dangerous for both you and the computer, smartphone, or fancy appliance. Fundamentals of a Computer Technician overviews safety procedures and best practices of how to handle your devices so that you can work on any electronic project!
Next Step: Hardware Basics 1
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Change #56118
2020-02-08
10:54:06
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Hardware Basics 2
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This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware! Students will identify basic components of desktop and laptop computers, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside of a computer. Students will learn what makes a computer a “computer,” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary, but we recommend taking Fundamentals of a Computer Technician and Hardware Basics 1 first.
Recommended Prerequisites: Fundamentals of a Computer Technician & Hardware Basics 1
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Hardware Basics 2 |
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Change #56117
2020-02-08
10:53:20
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One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
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Have a Computer Question?
Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor.
This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring:
Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive.
Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer
Running updates
Installing software
LibreOffice help
Accessing and using the internet
Troubleshoot a computer problem
Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN
And more! |
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One-on-One Community Tech Appointment |
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Change #56116
2020-02-08
10:53:06
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One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
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Have a Computer Question?
Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor.
This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring:
Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive.
Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer
Running updates
Installing software
LibreOffice help
Accessing and using the internet
Troubleshoot a computer problem
Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN
And more! |
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Change #56115
2020-02-07
21:49:31
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Picking the Right Incubator, Accelerator, or Co-Working Space
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Change #56114
2020-02-07
19:33:09
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Picking the Right Incubator, Accelerator, or Co-Working Space
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Quick, what’s the difference between an incubator and an accelerator? How can each one help you? And how are they different from a co-working space? Our panel of experts will break it all down for you. They’ll discuss how to pick the right program based on your start-up stage, how to “win” the application, and more.
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<li>Key differences between an incubator, an accelerator, and a co-working space</li>
<li>What support you should expect from each</li>
<li>How to capitalize on what they offer to build your business</li>
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Picking the Right Incubator, Accelerator, or Co-Working Space |
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Change #56113
2020-02-07
18:32:51
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Change #56112
2020-02-07
14:08:10
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Change #56111
2020-02-06
23:39:26
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PIE Demo Day 2020
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At PIE (https://piepdx.com/), we're hard at work, prepping a couple of new batches of startups — through both PIE and PIE Shop — who are eager to tell their stories. So we want to make sure that you're there to hear those stories.
We will be holding the next PIE Demo Day on Thursday, March 19, 2020. And we'll be hosting it at our biggest venue yet, Revolution Hall in southeast Portland. As always, we'll be livestreaming the event so folks around the world can take part.
Childcare will be provided.
So if you're interested in attending, please RSVP at your earliest convenience. (Livestream RSVP option as well.) |
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2020-02-06
23:36:05
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http://www.eventbrite.com/e/pie-demo-day-2020-tickets-90171576613
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2020-02-06
23:36:05
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2020-02-06
23:35:58
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Change #56107
2020-02-06
23:35:58
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Change #56106
2020-02-06
18:19:36
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JAMstack Portland #3 (with FaunaDB and Netlify)
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On Wednesday, February 12th (6:30pm) at Alchemy Code Lab, join JAMstack Portland to learn more about JAMstack technologies and meet other people passionate about the web.
Talks for the night:
- Dan O'Donnell - "GraphQL for busy JAMStack Developers"
- Benaiah Mischenko - "Open Authoring"
Speakers and support from FaunaDB and Netlify.
Food and drinks will be provided. Space is limited so register early to reserve your spot! |
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On Wednesday, February 12th (6:30pm) at Alchemy Code Lab, join JAMstack Portland to learn more about JAMstack technologies and meet other people passionate about the web.
Talks for the night:
- Dan O'Donnell - "GraphQL for busy JAMStack Developers"
- Benaiah Mischenko - "Open Authoring"
Speakers and support from FaunaDB and Netlify.
Food and drinks will be provided. Space is limited so register early to reserve your spot! |
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Change #56105
2020-02-06
18:19:12
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On Wednesday, February 12th (6:30pm) at Alchemy Code Lab, join JAMstack Portland to learn more about JAMstack technologies and meet other people passionate about the web.
Talks for the night:
- Dan O'Donnell - "GraphQL for busy JAMStack Developers"
- Benaiah Mischenko - "Open Authoring"
Speaker and support from FaunaDB.
Food and drinks will be provided. Space is limited so register early to reserve your spot! |
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On Wednesday, February 12th (6:30pm) at Alchemy Code Lab, join JAMstack Portland to learn more about JAMstack technologies and meet other people passionate about the web.
Talks for the night:
- Dan O'Donnell - "GraphQL for busy JAMStack Developers"
- Benaiah Mischenko - "Open Authoring"
Speakers and support from FaunaDB and Netlify.
Food and drinks will be provided. Space is limited so register early to reserve your spot! |
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2020-02-06
18:18:12
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JAMstack Portland #3
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On Wednesday, February 12th (6:30pm) at Alchemy Code Lab, join JAMstack Portland to learn more about JAMstack technologies and meet other people passionate about the web.
Talks for the night:
Dan O'Donnell - "GraphQL for busy JAMStack Developers"
Speaker and support from FaunaDB.
Food and drinks will be provided. Space is limited so register early to reserve your spot! |
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On Wednesday, February 12th (6:30pm) at Alchemy Code Lab, join JAMstack Portland to learn more about JAMstack technologies and meet other people passionate about the web.
Talks for the night:
- Dan O'Donnell - "GraphQL for busy JAMStack Developers"
- Benaiah Mischenko - "Open Authoring"
Speaker and support from FaunaDB.
Food and drinks will be provided. Space is limited so register early to reserve your spot! |
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Change #56103
2020-02-06
16:07:36
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PDXWIT Presents: Building Equity in Tech: Mindfulness & Human Skills
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PDXWIT Presents: Building Equity in Tech: Mindfulness & Human Skills |
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PDXWIT Presents: Building Equity with Mindfulness |
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Change #56102
2020-02-06
09:26:16
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Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi
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Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending.
Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music).
All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store!
Recommended Prerequisites: Anatomy of a Computer (call 503-232-9350 to register) |
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Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi |
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Change #56101
2020-02-06
09:25:49
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Social Media Privacy
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Are you one of the one billion people using Facebook today?
With news of companies like Cambridge Analytica, we are increasingly aware of how our personal lives and contact information are used by social media companies. Now it's time to get educated and protect ourselves!
Join Free Geek for a deep dive into what you need to know to use social media like Facebook as privately as possible. |
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2020-02-06
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Command Line Basics
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The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons.
Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line. |
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Change #56099
2020-02-06
09:24:48
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Web Development 1
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Please note: Thursday classes are held in the Classroom. Saturday classes are held in the Meeting Room.
Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS.
Required skills: Comfort using a keyboard & mouse
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Change #56098
2020-02-06
09:24:20
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Programming with Python 1
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Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? This is the class for you!
This class is an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. Every class begins with the basics of what Python is and how to use it. After that we'll talk about computer science theory in an approachable way. Finally we'll have a lab where your questions can get answered and you can show off your projects.
No prior programming experience required. If you can type, you can program!
Recommended Follow-up: Programming with Python 2 |
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Change #56097
2020-02-06
09:23:37
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One-on-One Community Tech Appointments
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2020-02-06
09:23:29
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One-on-One Community Tech Appointments
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Have a Computer Question?
Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor.
This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring:
Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive.
Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer
Running updates
Installing software
LibreOffice help
Accessing and using the internet
Troubleshoot a computer problem
Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN
And more! |
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Change #56095
2020-02-06
09:23:20
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One-on-One Community Tech Appointments
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Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor.
This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring:
Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive.
Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer
Running updates
Installing software
LibreOffice help
Accessing and using the internet
Troubleshoot a computer problem
Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN
And more! |
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Change #56094
2020-02-06
09:22:03
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Hardware Basics 1 -- Great for kids!
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This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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Change #56093
2020-02-06
09:21:37
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Simple 3D Animation in Blender
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Blender is a free, open source 3D creation suite. This class is an introduction to Blender. Learn how to navigate within Blender, create and edit simple 3D models, and add basic lighting to your art. Take this class as many times as you'd like. Bring a project—there will be plenty of time to work on it!
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Change #56092
2020-02-06
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Hardware Basics 2
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This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware! Students will identify basic components of desktop and laptop computers, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside of a computer. Students will learn what makes a computer a “computer,” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary, but we recommend taking Fundamentals of a Computer Technician and Hardware Basics 1 first.
Recommended Prerequisites: Fundamentals of a Computer Technician & Hardware Basics 1
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2020-02-06
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Hardware Basics 1 -- Great for kids!
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2020-02-06
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Hardware Basics 1 -- Great for kids!
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This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting.
No prior knowledge is necessary.
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Change #56089
2020-02-06
09:19:51
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One-on-One Community Tech Appointment
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Have a Computer Question?
Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor.
This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring:
Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive.
Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer
Running updates
Installing software
LibreOffice help
Accessing and using the internet
Troubleshoot a computer problem
Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN
And more! |
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Change #56088
2020-02-06
09:19:38
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Have a Computer Question?
Book today for one-on-one tech help! Learn valuable computer skills, find answers to your questions, and get technical advice through an appointment with a Free Geek volunteer mentor.
This is a free, volunteer-powered service. When registering, you must sign a release to participate.
Details and What to Bring:
Please bring your device (laptop and power cord, or desktop tower only) and request an Equipment Pass when you arrive.
Volunteers may be able to help with smartphones and tablets based on capacity.
What Can I Get Help With?
Using your Linux computer
Running updates
Installing software
LibreOffice help
Accessing and using the internet
Troubleshoot a computer problem
Start using privacy and safety tools like a password manager or VPN
And more! |
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Change #56087
2020-02-06
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PDXPUG February 2020 Meetup: DBlink and SQL/MED and FDW, oh my! External Data Access tricks
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Speakers: Gabrielle Roth & Michelle Franz
In February, long-term PDXPUGers Michelle Franz & Gabrielle Roth return to discuss DBLINK and FDW, two methods of accessing data that’s outside your database. We’ll briefly mention SQL/MED on the way, and tell a couple of bad (Dad) jokes.
We’ll cover use (and mis-use) cases, configuration of each, and interesting quirks. Gabrielle will attempt a live demo of file_fdw and postgres_fdw. You’re welcome to follow along if you’d like, just show up with a couple of Pg databases: they can be on the same cluster (or container or RDS instance or what have you) or different ones, doesn’t really matter. One of them should have at least one table with data in it.
About the speakers:
From embedded systems to UI to relational database programming, Michelle’s running an interesting path through the software world. Working with databases is her current episode, with some programming, some DBA, some SysAdmin and a healthy dose of learning agile. She’s very quickly come to appreciate and enjoy working with Postgres and her work has allowed her to learn from some super talented database experts.
Gabrielle has been using Postgres since sometime in the version 7s, and thinks that the best part of using Open Source software is the culture of sharing knowledge. She’s a Senior Data Engineer at NS1 and co-founder and former co-lead of PDXPUG. |
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PDXPUG February 2020 Meetup: DBlink and SQL/MED and FDW, oh my! External Data Access tricks |
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Change #56086
2020-02-06
06:58:46
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Moving to Python for a SQL Developer
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Python: Turn your SQL ETL up to 11
Almost everywhere you look in the data community you see Python being used (job-postings, Azure Services, AWS Service etc…). But what is Python, and why has it become such a popular tool for Data Professionals? During this discussion we will talk about what is Python, why is it being used so heavily, what benefits it provides, and what is in store for future uses of Python. There will be demos using Jupyter Notebooks doing data analysis, importing data into database (ETL), and light visualization. |
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Change #56085
2020-02-05
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SIM-Portland February Meeting - "IT and Ethics: What does it mean for you and your organization"
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Keynote Speaker: Richard Appleyard, PhD, Deputy CIO, Oregon Secretary of State; President-elect Portland Chapter of SIM
What are ethics and why are they relevant in the IT field? Why is a code of ethics important to us personally and to our organizations? How do you develop and maintain an ethical code for the use of Information Technology in an organization? These are just some of the questions we will consider at the next SIM Portland meeting. Everyone is familiar with the concept of medical ethics and the Hippocratic Oath, “First do no harm.” Ethics are a set of mutually agreed upon rules that encompass the personal and shared standards of behavior expected by a group of people, typically within a given profession. There are now ethical investments and mutual funds that hold to certain principles when selecting companies to invest in.
Information Technology is advancing at an ever increasing rate, and is having an increasing impact on our lives. The recent Facebook / Cambridge Analytica scandal demonstrated what can happen in organizations when there is no ethical grounding, and decisions are simply left up to the bottom line, or market forces. Join host, and incoming SIM-Portland President, Richard Appleyard for the February Chapter meeting where he will share his ideas and facilitate discussion around embracing more formal ethical standards with in the IT management profession. Come and be part of the process to discover what this means to you, to your colleagues and how we might develop a Code of Ethics at the SIM Portland chapter.
Learning Objectives:
+ Review & discuss ethics, its history and relevance to the field of IT
+ Review ethical frameworks and discuss which apply to IT
+ Consider the creation of a SIM-Portland Working Group to develop a Code of Ethics for the Chapter
Speaker Biography
Richard is a seasoned Technology Leader in IT Operations, Application Development & Web Management, with a foundation in Informatics Research. He is currently the Deputy CIO and Applications Development Manager at the Oregon Secretary of State. In addition to assisting the CIO, he is responsible for software development team that manages a portfolio of applications for the different SOS divisions; Elections, Corporation, Audits and Archives as well as Business Services. He is the President-elect for the Society of Information Management Portland Chapter and currently planning his agenda for his April 2020-2022 tenure.
Richard is an emerging Technology Ethicist and IT Futurist with a passion for being more thoughtful with how IT is implemented. He is a proponent of Holistic Technology Management that looks for the potential "butterfly effect,” and the unseen opportunities and unintended consequences of today's technology advances. Richard has a Bachelors in Chemistry from the University of Oxford, a PhD in Biochemistry / Biophysics from Washington State University and completed a Post-doctorate in Medical Informatics (Information and Data Science) at Oregon Health and Science University where he focused on Consumer Health Informatics and the usability of patient information systems.
Agenda
5:30 PM Social
6:20 PM Dinner
6:50 PM Meeting Start
7:00 PM Keynote and Q&A
8:15 PM Close |
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The University Club is located in the heart of downtown Portland at the intersection of Southwest Sixth Avenue and Jefferson Street on the northwest corner.
Online registration is available
until 11:59pm, 2/11/2020
SIM Portland Member $35
Non-member $120
Student $25
SIM, http://simpdx.org, is a professional organization of senior IT practitioners; CIOs to IT managers. The monthly SIM event is a NO SALES ZONE. IT vendors/service providers may contact marketing@simpdx.org for sponsorship opportunities. |
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2020-02-05
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PDXWIT Presents: Building Equity in Tech: Mindfulness & Human Skills
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***Registration through Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdxwit-presents-building-equity-in-tech-mindfulness-human-skills-tickets-93218387707) is required to gain entry to this event ***
Join us for a powerful talk on “human skills” and how to build equity in tech through empathy and self-awareness with featured speaker Del Likins. Likins will cover the following key topics:
-- Ego’s inclination for self-centeredness, and the practice of “centering” other voices
-- Mindfulness for holding discomfort and difference
-- “The power of pause” and what to do with the impulse to fix
-- Ego habits common in methods of oppression: silencing, filling the space, explaining
-- Mindful habits common in building equity: allowing for discomfort, deep listening and skillful responses
Agenda:
5:30 p.m. - Doors open
6:15 p.m. - PDXWIT and Kindercare Education Introduction
6:30 p.m. - Presentation and Q & A
7:15 p.m. - Networking
7:30 p.m. Event ends
Event FAQ
Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms?
A: No.
Q: Is the space ADA accessible?
A: Yes.
Q: Will there be food and drink at this event?
A: Yes.
Q: What is the parking situation?
A: Street parking and a pay garage in the building.
Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance?
A: There are entrances on either side of the building. There will be signs in the main lobby directing attendees to the event.
Q: Is there secured bike parking?
A: There are bike racks behind the building.
Q: Should I consider using public transportation?
A: Yes! Max, Bus, and Streetcar stops are all outside the front door.
Q: Can I bring my dog?
A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Please note there may be office pets present at this event.
Purpose:
PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women.
Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome.
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2020-02-05
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PDX Serverless Architecture Meetup: AWS CloudFormation: A Stack in the Sky ☁️
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2020-02-05
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Seattle Surveillance Ordinance: Information for Portland Tech Activists
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*** Please note that this meeting is on the 3rd TUESDAY this month
because of the Presidents Day holiday on Monday! ***
*** Doors open at 6:00 PM and will be monitored for access until 6:20 PM ***
Last month, we learned about the City of Portland's proposed facial recognition bans. The City is also considering implementing a surveillance policy later this year to address other types of surveillance technologies as well. The City of Seattle already has a Surveillance Ordinance, with about half of its total surveillance technologies still awaiting public comment.
Cynthia Spiess will join us this month to give us a brief overview of the Seattle Surveillance Ordinance, the recent activism happening regarding the use of biometric technologies at the Port of Seattle (namely, SeaTac airport), and general recommendations for Portland privacy/tech activists. The focus of the presentation will be mainly on specific takeaways for Portland based on what activists have learned in Seattle.
If time permits, she’ll also cover examples of problems identified in Seattle surveillance technologies. Since Seattle has one of the earliest Surveillance Ordinances in the nation, it also has a number of imperfections (like any beta or v1 software). There are some important lessons that Portland could learn from Seattle, in the hopes of Portland eventually having a stronger Surveillance Ordinance of its own.
Bring your questions and join the discussion! We'll have snacks, and there will be an opportunity for networking afterwards. We hope to see you there!
Schedule:
6:00 PM: Doors
6:10 PM: Introductions
6:15 PM: Presentation
Speaker bio:
Cynthia Spiess is a privacy activist currently living in Seattle. Previously, she worked at Adobe as a Senior Security Researcher. Prior to that, she worked at Amazon Web Services (AWS) as a Security Engineer for the AWS AppSec team; and earlier as a Developer Support Engineer for AWS Premium Support. Her work experience covers front-end and back-end web stacks (GUIs and APIs), both traditional and more modern (NoSQL DBs, docker/Mesos), SecOps/IR, and cloud security.
By attending this TA3M meeting, you agree to follow our Code of Conduct:
https://www.meetup.com/Portlands-Techno-Activism-3rd-Mondays/pages/22681732/Code_of_Conduct/
{short} Code of Conduct
Portland's Techno-Activism 3rd Mondays is dedicated to providing an informative and positive experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, socioeconomic status, caste, or creed.
Our events are intended to educate and share information related to technology and activism, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. Because we value the safety and security of our members and strive to have an inclusive community, we do not tolerate harassment of members or event participants in any form.
Audio and video recording are not permitted at meetings without prior approval.
Our Code of Conduct
(https://www.meetup.com/Portlands-Techno-Activism-3rd-Mondays/pages/22681732/Code_of_Conduct/)
applies to all events run by Portland's TA3M. Please report any incidents to the event organizer. |
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2020-02-18 20:00:00 -0800 |
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2020-02-18 18:00:00 -0800 |
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Seattle Surveillance Ordinance: Information for Portland Tech Activists |
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How to find us
From 13th St., there is an entrance to a surface lot behind our building. We're in the 2-story Plaza Building (not the 5-story bldg). Park anywhere except in the auction winner’s spot. If the lot is full, use the lot behind the 5-story bldg. |
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