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What we’re about
This is a location for Startups, Events, Lectures, Hackathons, DevHouses, tinkering, brainstorming, co-working, and more! We have events occurring on a daily basis @hackerdojo.org
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Hacker Thursday with Pacific Hackers & OWASP – CTF TimeHacker Dojo, Mountain View, CA
Please register at the following link. - https://web.securityinnovation.com/owasp-bayarea
Want to tap into your inner evildoer and test your skills in hunting down web application vulnerabilities?
Join us at this joint event between Pacific Hackers and OWASP Bay Area to immerse yourself in the industry’s most authentic environment, where players exploit their way through hundreds of vulnerabilities that lurk in business applications today. Success means learning quickly that attack and defense are all about thinking on your feet. For each vulnerability you uncover, you are awarded points. Climb the interactive leaderboard as you vie for the top spot!
About the Range:
The CMD+CTRL Cyber Range is ideal for anyone interested in learning how web applications are attacked, furthering their cybersecurity acumen, or honing the skills needed to protect the enterprise. From curious bystanders to active practitioners to Risk and Security Executives, there’s something for everyone.
Agenda:
5 PM – Food & Networking
5:30 PM – 8:30 PM – CTF Time
8:30 PM – Prizes - RUST MEETUP at HACKER DOJOHacker Dojo, Mountain View, CA
Meet and collaborate with other people using and learning the Rust programming language! Rustaceans of all interests and skill levels are welcome. Bring a laptop and something to hack on in person, whether it's a long-term OSS project or Rust learning exercises (github.com/rust-lang/rustlings). Our meetings have no agenda or formal presentations, we simply share our Rust projects, questions, and enthusiasm with each other.
SNACKS
Hot tea, coffee, soda, and snacks are provided.
WHAT IS RUST?
Rust (rust-lang.org) is a relatively new programming language that prioritizes performance and memory safety. Rust is widely applied, from fundamental projects like operating systems and databases to game development and web applications using Web Assembly. Rust has an enthusiastic user community and a strong focus on user education.
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Support the Dojo Community
Crypto | Venmo | Apple/Google Pay/Credit Card | Fundraising Campaign - STARTUPS MIX & PITCHHacker Dojo, Mountain View, CA
The evening kicks off with an open mixer featuring BYOB beer and wine, along with chips and salsa. Then, we delve into a focused pitch session. Witness 5-10 startups present their ideas to a panel of judges and participate in collaborative pitch reviews. Don't miss this opportunity to network, learn, and be inspired by the vibrant startup community. See you there.
"Idea-stage" founders are more than welcomed!
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Open Mixer (6:00 pm - 7:00 pm):- Enjoy beer and wine (BYOB) to kick things off.
- Munch on chips and salsa while mingling.
Pitch Session (7:00 pm - 9:00 pm):
- 5 - 10 startups volunteer to take the stage to deliver their pitches in front of a panel of judges with VC / Angel investments experiences.
- Be collaborate and provide constructive feedback as we allow time for peer cross-review and pitch critique after the judges' feedback
Q&A
How can you sign up for pitching your startup?
You show up and write your name, project, and email on a whiteboard. (please use a clear, readable script and big letters so everyone can read it easily).How much time will you have for your pitch?
You'll have 2-minute pitch-time, followed by 5-7 minutes of follow-up questions. We'll have up to ten (10) pitches in total.How will the priority for pitching order be determined for the startups?
The priority is determined by the order in which the startups are written on the whiteboard.How do you follow up on a pitch?
To follow up on your pitch, please send a pitch deck in PDF format (with a file size of less than 2MB) to the following LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/svet-svitlo-7a0b467/Don't miss this opportunity to network, learn, and be inspired by the startup community. See you there!
Please, send your questions to the Evernomics TG group: https://t.me/svetrating
or to LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/svet-svitlo-7a0b467/
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Take a look at what attendees are saying
"Amazing event, it has the quality of an event that would be put on by a business school once or twice a year, and this one happens once a month. Each judge showed a lot of care into the advice they gave on people's pitches. One good one was something like, "VC's will be scared when they hear that because..." it's the kind of advice that only comes with experience. It's great that anyone can come here and learn, practice their pitch, and even have a re-pitch done for them."
-Mark J. of Bravestapes.love"Many thanks to Hacker Dojo for the opportunity to pitch my startup, aMUZE, at their pitching event! The experience was incredibly enlightening, and the feedback received was profoundly instrumental in honing my presentation skills and business direction. The judges were not only insightful but also constructively critical, asking pointed questions that prompted further refinement of our pitch. One of the standout moments was undoubtedly when a judge stepped forward to repitch, effectively modeling a compelling presentation. This practical demonstration was a masterclass in itself, significantly enhancing our learning experience. The environment at Hacker Dojo was nothing short of supportive and inspiring, making complex pitching concepts accessible and manageable. Thank you for this invaluable opportunity!" -Diamantis Argyris Co-founder aMUZE
“The hacker Dojo is a very inclusive and inviting space for developers looking to explore their ideas in a safe space with very strong minds. There’s even a space for rust developers, which makes me happy 😁 SVET invited me to come pitch my project and I received invaluable advice from amazing judges from a wide array of industry’s with critical feedback and positive comments about my delivery. I would highly recommend anyone looking to find their team or spread their message to go to hacker Dojo !!”
- Dylan Kawalec, CTO and Solutions Architect of Invo Technologies Inc.
"One of the most interesting pitch events I attended was at the Hacker Dojo meet and pitch. Seeing the variety of ideas get showcased then refined and organized by the judges feedback was crucial. Not just with their help understanding where my weaknesses are and how my idea stacks up vs other ideas but with everyone's input and support. It was incredible to see the community come together to help everyone streamline their ideas and just listen to some of the great future innovators. Couldn't have been done without SVET. Thanks again!"
- Peter Lever, Instantaneous Analysis
- Verilog MeetupHacker Dojo, Mountain View, CA
Verilog Meetup
We continue to work on developing hands-on exercises and educational
materials that include:-
Tutorial-level examples working on FPGA boards from multiple
vendors - Xilinx, Altera, Gowin, Lattice, Efinix. -
More involving examples with sound recognition and graphics generation.
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Interview-level microarchitectural examples with pipelines, FIFOs
and flow control. -
CPU-oriented exercises, from a trivial single-cycle CPU to
pipelined, out-of-order and multicore designs with caches and branch
predictors. -
Experiments with open-source ASIC design tools and the affordable
manufacturing options (Tiny Tapeout).
For more information see https://habr.com/en/articles/790570/
Thank you,
Yuri Panchul -