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2019-03-07
22:47:37
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DigiMarCon Asia Pacific 2019 - Digital Marketing Conference & Exhibition
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2019-03-07
20:17:15
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Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre
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2019-03-07
20:16:49
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DigiMarCon Asia Pacific 2019 - Digital Marketing Conference & Exhibition
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DigiMarCon Asia Pacific 2019 is your chance to ...
- Hear from some of the most audacious and thought provoking speakers in the digital marketing industry.
- Gain insight into emerging strategies, the latest innovative technologies, and best practices to move your business to the next level.
- Network with thought leaders, collaborate with your peers and build your network in a beautiful atmosphere.
DigiMarCon Asia Pacific 2019 Digital Marketing Conference & Exhibition will be held from October 2nd to 3rd, 2019 at the luxurious Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore. Whatever your goal is; reinforcing customer loyalty, improving lead generation, increasing sales, or driving stronger consumer engagement, the DigiMarCon Asia Pacific 2019 line up has been specifically designed to help you develop your audience.
Immerse yourself in topics like digital strategy, programmatic advertising, web experience management, usability / design, mobile marketing & retargeting, customer engagement, user acquisition, social media marketing, targeting & optimization, video marketing, data science & big data, web analytics & A/B testing, email marketing, content marketing, conversion rate optimization, search engine optimization, paid search marketing, geo-targeting, predictive analysis & attribution, growth hacking, conversion rate optimization, growth marketing tools, marketing & sales automation, sustainable growth strategies, product marketing & UX / UI and much, much more!
At DigiMarCon Asia Pacific 2019, you will receive all the elements you need to achieve digital marketing success! Conventional thought will be challenged, new ways of thinking will emerge, and you will leave with your head and notebooks full of action items and ideas to lead your agency / team / account to even greater success.
Be a part of DigiMarCon Asia Pacific 2019 and discover how to thrive and succeed as a marketer in a rapidly evolving digital world.
Secure your seat now and take advantage of our discounted super early bird registration rates.
For more details visit https://digimarconapac.com
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2019-03-07
20:16:49
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Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre
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2019-03-07
19:15:01
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Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre
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2019-03-07
19:14:43
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DigiMarCon Singapore 2019 - Digital Marketing Conference & Exhibition
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2019-03-07
16:44:38
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Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre
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- Network with thought leaders, collaborate with your peers and build your network in a beautiful atmosphere.
DigiMarCon Singapore 2019 Digital Marketing Conference & Exhibition will be held from October 2nd to 3rd, 2019 at the luxurious Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore. Whatever your goal is; reinforcing customer loyalty, improving lead generation, increasing sales, or driving stronger consumer engagement, the DigiMarCon Singapore 2019 line up has been specifically designed to help you develop your audience.
Immerse yourself in topics like digital strategy, programmatic advertising, web experience management, usability / design, mobile marketing & retargeting, customer engagement, user acquisition, social media marketing, targeting & optimization, video marketing, data science & big data, web analytics & A/B testing, email marketing, content marketing, conversion rate optimization, search engine optimization, paid search marketing, geo-targeting, predictive analysis & attribution, growth hacking, conversion rate optimization, growth marketing tools, marketing & sales automation, sustainable growth strategies, product marketing & UX / UI and much, much more!
At DigiMarCon Singapore 2019, you will receive all the elements you need to achieve digital marketing success! Conventional thought will be challenged, new ways of thinking will emerge, and you will leave with your head and notebooks full of action items and ideas to lead your agency / team / account to even greater success.
Be a part of DigiMarCon Singapore 2019 and discover how to thrive and succeed as a marketer in a rapidly evolving digital world.
Secure your seat now and take advantage of our discounted super early bird registration rates.
For more details visit https://digimarconsingapore.sg. |
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2019-03-07
16:38:24
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DigiMarCon Singapore 2019 - Digital Marketing Conference & Exhibition
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- Gain insight into emerging strategies, the latest innovative technologies, and best practices to move your business to the next level.
- Network with thought leaders, collaborate with your peers and build your network in a beautiful atmosphere.
DigiMarCon Singapore 2019 Digital Marketing Conference & Exhibition will be held from October 2nd to 3rd, 2019 at the luxurious Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore. Whatever your goal is; reinforcing customer loyalty, improving lead generation, increasing sales, or driving stronger consumer engagement, the DigiMarCon Singapore 2019 line up has been specifically designed to help you develop your audience.
Immerse yourself in topics like digital strategy, programmatic advertising, web experience management, usability / design, mobile marketing & retargeting, customer engagement, user acquisition, social media marketing, targeting & optimization, video marketing, data science & big data, web analytics & A/B testing, email marketing, content marketing, conversion rate optimization, search engine optimization, paid search marketing, geo-targeting, predictive analysis & attribution, growth hacking, conversion rate optimization, growth marketing tools, marketing & sales automation, sustainable growth strategies, product marketing & UX / UI and much, much more!
At DigiMarCon Singapore 2019, you will receive all the elements you need to achieve digital marketing success! Conventional thought will be challenged, new ways of thinking will emerge, and you will leave with your head and notebooks full of action items and ideas to lead your agency / team / account to even greater success.
Be a part of DigiMarCon Singapore 2019 and discover how to thrive and succeed as a marketer in a rapidly evolving digital world.
Secure your seat now and take advantage of our discounted super early bird registration rates.
For more details visit https://digimarconsingapore.sg.
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2019-03-07
16:38:23
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Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre
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2019-03-07
15:38:29
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PDX Women In Tech (PDXWIT) Vancouver Mixer
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***Registration through Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-vancouver-mixer-tickets-55302179307 is required to gain entry to this event ***
There are big things happening in Vancouver’s technology industry and PDXWIT is eager to expand its presence into the area. Please join us for the first PDXWIT Vancouver Mixer, hosted by RealWear!
While the event will be primarily focused on networking, we will have guest speaker Becky Priebe present the following: Advancing Women in Technology through Design Thinking: Strategy and Tactics. It will be a practical look at how to gain traction as women in technology, approaching the problem from a design mindset.
A representative of RealWear will also share information about the company, including any opportunities that are available.
So please join us for our inaugural Vancouver Mixer. Hope to see you there!
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5:00 pm - Doors open / networking
5:45 pm - Introduction + guest speaker
6:30 pm - Networking
7:00 pm - Event ends
Event FAQ
Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms?
A: Yes
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: There is onsite, free parking in front of the building and in a lot off of Fort Vancouver Way along Martin Court.
Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance?
A: The main entrance to the building should be utilized and there is an ADA Compliant access ramp near the entrance.
Q: Is there secured bike parking?
A: Not outside, though bikes can be brought into the building.
Q: Should I consider using public transportation?
A: Public transport is available, though the fort is a short walk from downtown Vancouver.
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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***Registration through Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-vancouver-mixer-tickets-55302179307 is required to gain entry to this event ***
There are big things happening in Vancouver’s technology industry and PDXWIT is eager to expand its presence into the area. Please join us for the first PDXWIT Vancouver Mixer, hosted by RealWear!
While the event will be primarily focused on networking, we will have guest speaker Becky Priebe present the following: Advancing Women in Technology through Design Thinking: Strategy and Tactics. It will be a practical look at how to gain traction as women in technology, approaching the problem from a design mindset.
A representative of RealWear will also share information about the company, including any opportunities that are available.
So please join us for our inaugural Vancouver Mixer. Hope to see you there!
Agenda:
5:00 pm - Doors open / networking
5:45 pm - Introduction + guest speaker
6:30 pm - Networking
7:00 pm - Event ends
Event FAQ
Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms?
A: Yes
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: Parking is available in front of the building on the street. There is also a parking lot located on the SW corner of Fort Vancouver Way and Hatheway Drive.
Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance?
A: The main entrance to the building should be utilized and there is an ADA Compliant access ramp near the entrance.
Q: Is there secured bike parking?
A: Not outside, though bikes can be brought into the building.
Q: Should I consider using public transportation?
A: Public transport is available, though the fort is a short walk from downtown Vancouver.
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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2019-03-07
14:25:16
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2035 Northeast Cornelius Pass Road Hillsboro, OR 97124
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2019-03-07
14:24:13
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Symposium: ½ Day Hackathon
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A complimentary coffee bar, breakfast snacks and lunch will be provided.
We are partnering again with Security Innovation to provide an immersive hands-on hacking experience for our February 2019 ISSA symposium.
Compete against your fellow ISSA Portland members and guests in a contest of hacking skills to attack and breach the “Shred Retail” site.
This event will provide value for everyone from a non-coder with zero hacking experience to a seasoned penetration tester. There are challenges for all skill levels and interest built into the site and we will have expert help on hand to help anyone who wants it.
Those registering for the event will be provided with a complimentary code for 30-day access to the Security Innovations OWASP 2017 Series training. Course details can be found here:
https://www.securityinnovation.com/course-catalog/application-security/secure-design/owasp-2017-series
This code will be provided at least 14 days prior to the event.
Amazon gift cards will be given for:
Highest score - $100
Runner up - $50
Hardest vulnerability - $50
First vulnerability - $25
You will need to bring a laptop with the following:
Recent version of Firefox installed with the FireBug Extension
Recent Java Runtime installed.
Many thanks to Salesforce for the coffee bar and for hosting this event.
Snacks and lunch are sponsored by:
Space is limited, so please register soon. |
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2019-03-07
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2035 Northeast Cornelius Pass Road Hillsboro, OR 97124
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2019-03-07
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Container Security
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Lunch will be provided.
Title: Modernizing Traditional Security: How Containerization Makes Security and Compliance Easier
Presenter: Keith Mokris, Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Twistlock
As containers become the commonplace method for delivering and deploying applications, organizations are taking a “lift-and-shift” approach to migrating their existing applications. In this presentation, Keith will discuss a non-profit that provides environmental science and engineering oversight to some of the world’s largest civil waterworks projects and their shift to containers. This organization previously relied on a critical 14-year old app that models storm surge. The move to containers for this application delivered immediate benefits, making it easier to manage vulnerabilities, ensure regulatory compliance, and provide runtime defense. Throughout this session, we’ll break down the security advantages of containers relative to traditional architectures using this real life app as an example.
Main takeaways:
Learn the technical differences between containers and traditional architectures around vulnerability management, compliance, and runtime security
How containerization helps move security upstream in the development lifecycle and why that’s such an important benefit
Why containers make compliance instantly easier, by enabling organizations to find and correct problems early on, enforce settings, and automatically block non-compliant configurations
How the predictable nature of containers enables a new approach to runtime defense that improved efficiency and scale by reducing human security management effort
Lessons learned from a real world organization’s experience migrating a mission critical app to containers and how impacted their security approach
Bio: In his role at Twistlock, Keith tells the story around how enterprises can leverage the company’s cloud native cybersecurity platform to secure their modern applications. Previously, Keith was in charge of product marketing at NowSecure, helping enterprises integrate mobile application security testing into their development pipelines and identify critical vulnerabilities via penetration testing. In his free time, he is a landscape and street photographer. |
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1900 sw 4th ave
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Room: 2500B (2nd floor) |
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2019-03-07
13:04:25
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AgilePDX User Group - Portland Metro - Mob Programming
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<p>Join us for a hands-on workshop experiencing Mob Programming!<br>Mob Programming is a software development practice with many benefits - it raises code quality, removes knowledge silos, minimizes mental fatigue, and more. In practice it feels more like a bulldozer than a racecar - unstoppable and thorough.</p> <p>The core of mob programming is pointing many pairs of eyes on a single problem, pushing all the code through a single keyboard. Each month we'll explore different methods for learning to mob well and reaping the rewards of this practice as soon as possible on your own team.</p> <p>Directions: The building you are looking for is on 2nd and Taylor (look for the Starbucks on the ground floor). Take the escalators on the 2nd St. entrance to the WTC Building One second floor lobby (ADA access: ground floor elevator). Take an elevator to the 9th floor (press '9' outside the elevators and use the indicated cab). Follow signs to the Cayuse lobby and sign in for the event.</p> <p>Facilitator Bio:</p> <p>Jeff Patterson is a software quality engineer at Jama Software, language agnostic, quality evangelist, and non-traditional CS grad. He has facilitated Global Day of Code Retreat, founded a peer group to support Community College CS students transferring to University, and is often heard saying, "Software is made of people!"</p> |
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https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/259448942/
**If you are unable to attend, please update your RSVP to open your seat for another attendee.**
<p>Join us for a hands-on workshop experiencing Mob Programming!<br>Mob Programming is a software development practice with many benefits - it raises code quality, removes knowledge silos, minimizes mental fatigue, and more. In practice it feels more like a bulldozer than a racecar - unstoppable and thorough.</p> <p>The core of mob programming is pointing many pairs of eyes on a single problem, pushing all the code through a single keyboard. Each month we'll explore different methods for learning to mob well and reaping the rewards of this practice as soon as possible on your own team.</p> <p>Directions: The building you are looking for is on 2nd and Taylor (look for the Starbucks on the ground floor). Take the escalators on the 2nd St. entrance to the WTC Building One second floor lobby (ADA access: ground floor elevator). Take an elevator to the 9th floor (press '9' outside the elevators and use the indicated cab). Follow signs to the Cayuse lobby and sign in for the event.</p> <p>Facilitator Bio:</p> <p>Jeff Patterson is a software quality engineer at Jama Software, language agnostic, quality evangelist, and non-traditional CS grad. He has facilitated Global Day of Code Retreat, founded a peer group to support Community College CS students transferring to University, and is often heard saying, "Software is made of people!"</p> |
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2019-03-07
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AgilePDX User Group - Portland Metro - Mob Programming
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<p>Join us for a hands-on workshop experiencing Mob Programming!<br>Mob Programming is a software development practice with many benefits - it raises code quality, removes knowledge silos, minimizes mental fatigue, and more. In practice it feels more like a bulldozer than a racecar - unstoppable and thorough.</p> <p>The core of mob programming is pointing many pairs of eyes on a single problem, pushing all the code through a single keyboard. Each month we'll explore different methods for learning to mob well and reaping the rewards of this practice as soon as possible on your own team.</p> <p>Directions: The building you are looking for is on 2nd and Taylor (look for the Starbucks on the ground floor). Take the escalators on the 2nd St. entrance to the WTC Building One second floor lobby (ADA access: ground floor elevator). Take an elevator to the 9th floor (press '9' outside the elevators and use the indicated cab). Follow signs to the Cayuse lobby and sign in for the event.</p> <p>Facilitator Bio:</p> <p>Jeff Patterson is a software quality engineer at Jama Software, language agnostic, quality evangelist, and non-traditional CS grad. He has facilitated Global Day of Code Retreat, founded a peer group to support Community College CS students transferring to University, and is often heard saying, "Software is made of people!"</p> |
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2019-03-07
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2019-03-07
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Community Manager Meetup: The basics of Vendors & Community
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There are a lot of fund raising strategies for your community group. As your community grows you may need to raise funds and you might look at utilizing the vendors in your community as funding sources.
In this presentation and discussion, Joe will provide:
- The breadth of fundraising strategies by communities, and typical revenue models
- Considerations of legally incorporating as a 501c3 vs other options
- Identifying vendors in your community and evaluating their financial potential
- Tips doing outreach to vendors when asking for money
- Understanding what vendors want in exchange for money, and possible ways to balance the interests of everyone
- Objections your vendors might have and ways to negotiate
Bring your experience working with vendors and sponsors. Where have you found success, what horror stories do you have, and think about how we can help other communities do this better.
The presentation should be relevant to online and in-person community groups. |
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Community Manager Meetup: The basics of Vendors & Community |
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2019-03-06
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Bitcoin Trading Bot - How does it work? How can I program one?
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2019-03-06
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PASCAL Hackerspace - Waffle 0day Jubilee
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<p>Waffle 0day is upon us!</p> <p>Come celebrate the superiority of this human food in all of its square glory. Pancakes? pfft. Crepes? sac de barf. Lefse? lolwut. Waffles are the preferred and unofficial dietary supplement of hackers in the Portland area, and this day is to commemorate our life long dedication to the Square Beyond Compare (huh? what's that? some waffles are round you say? Guess what- they're still comprised of many smaller squares! Deal with it!).</p> <p>Members of PASCAL will be providing waffle noms and beverages, bringing their best batter and facing off with other Titans of the Square in the March edition of Waffle 0day Jubilee!</p> <p>There will also be music or a movie, games and fun/bizarre conversation centering around topics such as "Why Pancakes are the Inferior Multidimensional Array", "Why Crepes Don't Stack Up", and "Why Stack and Array Puns are on the Rise".</p> <p>Be there, or be symmetrically quadrilateral.</p> |
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2019-03-06
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2019-03-06
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2019-03-06
18:59:02
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Hackboat (Hackers on a Boat!)
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2019-03-06
18:58:12
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2019-03-06
18:55:46
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Hackboat (Hackers on a Boat!)
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WTF is an unconference?
There will be talks, but no formal CFP. Registrants will be asked for potential speaking topics, and we will likely set up some voting mechanism closer to the event to decide which speaking topics will get time on the mic.
Does this cost money?
Yes, $100 for a regular ticket, and premium tickets up to $500.
Will there be a free hat?
Yes, free hat! (for paying attendees only)
What hours will the boat be cruising?
Time on the water has not been 100% finalized, but will likely be around 11am-3pm, with a couple hours docked on both ends where you can hang out on the boat.
How do I get on the boat?
The boat will be docked by the Salmon Street Springs fountain on the Portland waterfront.
Food?
Lunch buffet provided.
Drinks?
There will be a bar.
Internet?
There will be internet, but it will be boat internet.
Is this an infinitely sized boat?
No, there will a limit of 100 people on this boat.
How much money are you making from this?
Ticket costs are structured to just *almost* cover costs. No one is making money from any of this.
Can I register with my 31337 h4x0r alias?
Sorry, due to strict boat law, your legal name will need to match the boat manifest.
Are you sure this is a good idea?
Too late to back out now. We have the boat, so it's happening either way.
This FAQ is boring, is there a better one I can read?
The official boat FAQ can be found here: https://www.portlandspirit.com/faq.php
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2019-03-06
18:55:46
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Change #52708
2019-03-06
18:26:37
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Ruby Coworking
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An informal gathering of Ruby/Rails developers, working alongside each other. Join us! |
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Change #52707
2019-03-06
17:10:38
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Gaiser Hall, Clark College
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Change #52706
2019-03-06
17:07:43
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Revolutionary Reads presents Cory Doctorow
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Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries in Vancouver is bringing Cory Doctorow, author of "Information Doesn't Want to be Free" and "Little Brother," to Vancouver for a FREE author event. Cory is also the co-editor of boingboing.net and a contributor to Wired magazine. Cory's talk will be on March 26 at 7 pm on the campus of Clark College. His new book, Radicalized, will be released on March 19.
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2019-03-06
17:07:43
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2019-03-06
13:07:56
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PASCAL Hackerspace - Tools That Pwn: A Hacker Symposium
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<p>This Saturday at PASCAL we are offering a Hacker Symposium of sorts, featuring a few handy tools of the trade as well as two major frameworks often used in developing exploits and attacking systems or networks. We will be surveying several of the tools that are part of Kali, and easy to install on any Debian derived distro. It seems many folks, sometimes even the professionals already hip deep in the field of tech, are unaware of the power their packages wield! The wild hacker kidz at PASCAL are going to show you how to get started with packaged/pre-loaded tools like Burp Suite, Binwalk, Wireshark, Kismet and will also provide you with an overview of the Metasploit and Volatility frameworks. Come take your first step with Reverse Engineering at PASCAL using Binwalk! Excuse yourself and set up a proxy with Burp Suite! Breath deep and sniff packets with Kismet! Enjoy these puns and more, in person with Cylon and the rest of the misfit hackers of PDX!</p> <p>We will set aside time to answer questions, and hold demonstrations of each utility discussed. This is all about what YOU want to learn!! Questions? please email Cylon--> [masked]. PASCAL also has a Discord server as means of communication regarding upcoming events, news in infosec and memes (inquire within).<br>If you RSVP and are no longer able to make it, please do take the time to change your RSVP so that someone else may attend, even if it is only an hour before! Thanks!</p> |
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2019-03-06
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2019-03-06
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Change #52701
2019-03-06
06:14:45
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PDXPUG: March Meetup: Let’s talk databases in python!
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Speaker: Hannah Stepanek
Let’s talk databases in python! What’s an ORM? Is there a way to write database queries so that they are compatible with multiple types of databases? How do you make database changes (such as adding a new table or a new column) safely? What is a connection pool and why is it useful? What are some things that can go wrong when operating at scale? In this talk we’ll take a deep dive into how the python libraries sqlalchemy and alembic make managing production databases simple, efficient, and painless so you can get back to feature development.
Hannah has been working in industry for over 6 years as a python software engineer. She currently works at Hypothesis, a web application for annotating web pages and pdfs. In her spare time she enjoys riding her horse Sophie and playing board games. |
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PDXPUG: March Meetup: Let’s talk databases in python! |
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2019-03-05
15:17:19
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Portland Ruby Brigade - Monthly meeting
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2019-03-05
15:16:43
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Portland Ruby Brigade - Monthly meeting
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**No formal meeting or speakers tonight.
**Change of Venue.
Come for the Social Hour over at:
Bailey's Tap Room
213 SW Broadway,
Portland, OR 97205
We are looking for presenters for our upcoming meetings.
Talk to an organizer if you have a talk that you would like to give at a future Ruby meetup!!! |
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Change #52698
2019-03-05
15:14:09
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Nike Tech Talks
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Join Beth Long, DevOps Solutions Strategist at New Relic, at the Nike Tech Talks on March 14. Beth will give a talk titled, Brains, Bytes & Blowups: How Humans Learn to Keep Complex Systems Alive.
Enjoy snacks and beverages, as you network with fellow tech enthusiasts before and after the talk.
Abstract:
As software systems become more complex, we look for strategies to move faster and produce more reliable systems. Yet the price of success is new and more challenging failures. If failure is inevitable, how do we cope? How do we learn from incidents and other types of failure? And how do our ways of collaborating shape the systems we create?
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Beth Long is a software engineer who sneaked into a solutions strategist role at New Relic. Many years ago, she abandoned a potential career as a rocket scientist to tinker with websites. She has written, tested, broken, rescued, and taught code. She's the project lead for New Relic's collaboration with the SNAFUcatchers research project, investigating how tech companies cope with complexity and learn from incidents, a project which has caused her to randomly point and declare, "joint cognitive system!" |
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Change #52697
2019-03-05
14:32:31
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UX Writing Meetup Inaugural Event
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We have an awesome venue: eBay will be our host for the night, with appetizers, beer & wine, and non-alcoholic beverages.
Join us for our first UX Writers Meetup in Portland, led by Kathryn Strauss, the Organizer for the San Francisco UX Writers Meetup.
We'll explore the world of UX writing, help define some confusing roles & terms, practice our skills, and find out what everyone is interested in!
Can't wait to see you there! |
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Change #52696
2019-03-05
11:34:27
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The Perpetual Lineup
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** Note: This meeting will start at 7:00 PM, NOT at our usual time. Doors will be monitored for access until 7:20 PM. If you arrive later, please post a note to the meeting page on Meetup, and we'll work to respond and let you in. **
Join us for a combined meeting with Seattle TA3M!
Details about the meeting location and parking are listed at the end.
You are probably in a criminal face recognition network.
Did you know that half of US adults are in a face-recognition database? If you live in Oregon or Washington state, your face data is stored in your state's driver license database. Both states use facial recognition software to prevent driver license fraud and neither currently shares their databases with law enforcement. But what if that changes?
Facial recognition can be useful for some things, like unlocking our phones, but companies and governments can also use the technology for their own purposes — without our consent. While the technology has made great advances in accuracy, many programs still have difficulty with darker faces, women, and children. And a number of questions still exist in other areas including privacy, consent, discrimination, and whether the technology will be used for general, suspicionless surveillance.
Clare Garvie and her colleagues at Georgetown Law's Center on Privacy and Technology did a year-long investigation on police use of facial recognition, and the result of their research is a paper called "The Perpetual Line-Up: Unregulated Police Face Recognition in America" (https://www.perpetuallineup.org/). She'll share insights from the study and tell us how the information has already been put to use in shaping policy for the use of facial recognition technology by government. She'll be speaking to both groups, Seattle TA3M and us, via teleconference.
Join us for a great presentation and discussion about facial recognition! We'll have snacks, and there will be an opportunity for networking afterwards. We hope to see you there!
Schedule:
6:55 PM: Doors
7:00 PM: Introductions
7:10 PM: Presentation
Speaker bio:
Clare Garvie joined the Center on Privacy and Technology as a Law Fellow after graduating from Georgetown Law in 2015, and now serves as a Senior Associate. In 2016, she was lead author of The Perpetual Line-Up: Unregulated Police Face Recognition in America. Her current research continues to focus on the use of face recognition by law enforcement and the ways activists, public defenders, and policymakers can ensure the technology is under control. Prior to entering law school, she worked in human rights and international criminal law with the International Center for Transitional Justice. She received her B.A. from Barnard College in political science, human rights, and psychology. You can follow her on Twitter at @clareangelyn.
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/
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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/)
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** Note: This meeting will start at 7:00 PM, NOT at our usual time. Doors will be monitored for access until 7:20 PM. If you arrive later, please post a note to the meeting page on Meetup, and we'll work to respond and let you in. **
Join us for a combined meeting with Seattle TA3M!
Details about the meeting location and parking are listed at the end.
You are probably in a criminal face recognition network.
Did you know that half of US adults are in a face-recognition database? If you live in Oregon or Washington state, your face data is stored in your state's driver license database. Both states use facial recognition software to prevent driver license fraud and neither currently shares their databases with law enforcement. But what if that changes?
Facial recognition can be useful for some things, like unlocking our phones, but companies and governments can also use the technology for their own purposes — without our consent. While the technology has made great advances in accuracy, many programs still have difficulty with darker faces, women, and children. And a number of questions still exist in other areas including privacy, consent, discrimination, and whether the technology will be used for general, suspicionless surveillance.
Clare Garvie and her colleagues at Georgetown Law's Center on Privacy and Technology did a year-long investigation on police use of facial recognition, and the result of their research is a paper called "The Perpetual Line-Up: Unregulated Police Face Recognition in America" (https://www.perpetuallineup.org/). She'll share insights from the study and tell us how the information has already been put to use in shaping policy for the use of facial recognition technology by government. She'll be speaking to both groups, Seattle TA3M and us, via teleconference.
Join us for a great presentation and discussion about facial recognition! We'll have snacks, and there will be an opportunity for networking afterwards. We hope to see you there!
Schedule:
6:55 PM: Doors
7:00 PM: Introductions
7:10 PM: Presentation
Speaker bio:
Clare Garvie joined the Center on Privacy and Technology as a Law Fellow after graduating from Georgetown Law in 2015, and now serves as a Senior Associate. In 2016, she was lead author of The Perpetual Line-Up: Unregulated Police Face Recognition in America. Her current research continues to focus on the use of face recognition by law enforcement and the ways activists, public defenders, and policymakers can ensure the technology is under control. Prior to entering law school, she worked in human rights and international criminal law with the International Center for Transitional Justice. She received her B.A. from Barnard College in political science, human rights, and psychology. You can follow her on Twitter at @clareangelyn.
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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2019-03-05
11:31:32
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The Perpetual Lineup
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** Note: This meeting will start at 7:00 PM, NOT at our usual time. Doors will be monitored for access until 7:20 PM. If you arrive later, please post a note to the meeting page on Meetup, and we'll work to respond and let you in. **
Join us for a combined meeting with Seattle TA3M!
Details about the meeting location and parking are listed at the end.
You are probably in a criminal face recognition network.
Did you know that half of US adults are in a face-recognition database? If you live in Oregon or Washington state, your face data is stored in your state's driver license database. Both states use facial recognition software to prevent driver license fraud and neither currently shares their databases with law enforcement. But what if that changes?
Facial recognition can be useful for some things, like unlocking our phones, but companies and governments can also use the technology for their own purposes — without our consent. While the technology has made great advances in accuracy, many programs still have difficulty with darker faces, women, and children. And a number of questions still exist in other areas including privacy, consent, discrimination, and whether the technology will be used for general, suspicionless surveillance.
Clare Garvie and her colleagues at Georgetown Law's Center on Privacy and Technology did a year-long investigation on police use of facial recognition, and the result of their research is a paper called "The Perpetual Line-Up: Unregulated Police Face Recognition in America" (https://www.perpetuallineup.org/). She'll share insights from the study and tell us how the information has already been put to use in shaping policy for the use of facial recognition technology by government. She'll be speaking to both groups, Seattle TA3M and us, via teleconference.
Join us for a great presentation and discussion about facial recognition! We'll have snacks, and there will be an opportunity for networking afterwards. We hope to see you there!
Schedule:
6:55 PM: Doors
7:00 PM: Introductions
7:10 PM: Presentation
Speaker bio:
Clare Garvie joined the Center on Privacy and Technology as a Law Fellow after graduating from Georgetown Law in 2015, and now serves as a Senior Associate. In 2016, she was lead author of The Perpetual Line-Up: Unregulated Police Face Recognition in America. Her current research continues to focus on the use of face recognition by law enforcement and the ways activists, public defenders, and policymakers can ensure the technology is under control. Prior to entering law school, she worked in human rights and international criminal law with the International Center for Transitional Justice. She received her B.A. from Barnard College in political science, human rights, and psychology. You can follow her on Twitter at @clareangelyn.
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/
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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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On 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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Join Roboboogie for a very special, expert panel edition of our bi-monthly meetup: Camp Optimization. Our next meet-up will feature Roboboogie’s very own website optimization pros, sharing their wisdom across three unique disciplines. Anyone interested in learning more about the process, tools and techniques required to make a test-and-optimize program successful should attend. As if that is not enough, we will also explore the merits of consuming mezcal with an A/B test, and enjoy light appetizers and the Latin-American flair of Teote. Admission is FREE!
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6:00-6:30 PM - Mezcal A/B tasting and light appetizers
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Network with Portland's top digital marketing, design and optimization professionals at Teote Mezcalería, located on NE Alberta. Don't forget to RSVP and spread the word. Your first drink is on us. Come enjoy a beverage and some light appetizers. |
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Special Edition: March Camp Optimization | A/B Testing, Mezcal Tasting & Why Optimization Matters w/ Roboboogie
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6:00-6:30 PM - Mezcal A/B tasting and light appetizers
6:30-7:15 PM - Panel discussion and audience Q&A
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Portland Linux/Unix Group General Meeting
Who: Joshua Elsasser<br>
What: Coreboot!<br>
Where: PSU, 1930 SW 4th Ave. Room FAB 86-01 (Lower Level)<br>
When: Thursday, March 7th, 2019 at 7pm<br>
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom<br>
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live
Coreboot is an open-source, flexible firmware platform for x86 and
other architectures. Primarily intended to be used by hardware OEMs,
it has also been ported by volunteers to a small number of existing
motherboards. This presentation will walk through the process of
building and flashing Coreboot on a Thinkpad x220.
Joshua Elsasser is a sysadmin, software developer, and esoteric
software enthusiast. He is happiest when hacking on software five
layers down from wherever everyone else is working.
Organizers's notes: This is a PLUG talk I have been hoping to host for several years now. Thank you Joshua!
Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 1945 NW Quimby St. after the meeting.
Rideshares to the Lucky Lab available
PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings. |
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<p>Tonight we will have a presentation from Jason Lengstorf from Gatsby on. As always we will also have time to connect with others in the GraphQL community, talk about what you are tinkering with, problems you are encountering, and more. See you there.</p> <p>Talk Details</p> <p>Title: Why does Gatsby use GraphQL?</p> <p>Gatsby is a framework for generating apps and websites that are fully static. Why, then, does it use GraphQL? In this talk, Jason Lengstorf will dive into the challenges of managing data for complex sites and how GraphQL allows Gatsby to manage this complexity more effectively.</p> <p>Speaker Details</p> <p>Jason Lengstorf is a developer advocate, senior engineer, and occasional designer at Gatsby. He’s an advocate for building highly productive teams through better communication, well designed systems and processes, and healthy work-life balance, and he blogs about that sometimes. He lives in Portland, Oregon.</p> |
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