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| A one day event to learn about new-to-you tech, spend some time coding, and sharing what you've learned. | | A one day event to learn about new-to-you tech, spend some time coding, and sharing what you've learned. |
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| == April 2024 == | | == July 2024 == |
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| === Register ===
| | Will be part of [[IETF 120 Vancouver]] events, likely Sunday, July 28th @ 312 Main. |
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| Venue: [[Z Space]], Hamilton at W Pender
| | == June 2024 == |
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| === Agenda ===
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| * 9:30am Doors Open, get yourself setup
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| * 10:00am Welcome and Introductions
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| * 10:15am AT Protocol
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| * 10:30am Local First Software
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| * 10:45am IPVM Decentralized Compute
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| * 11am Enhance
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| * 1pm LUNCH BREAK
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| * 2pm - 5pm
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| * 5pm - 6:30pm Demos
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| * 6:30pm - Food and Social
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| === Topics === | | == May 2024 == |
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| ==== AT Protocol ====
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| Hosted by Wesley Finck
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| Some possible projects:
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| * Open Frame for ATProtocol: Similar to [https://docs.farcaster.xyz/learn/what-is-farcaster/frames Farcaster], allow an ATProtocol client to render an interactive frame from a link that meets an open graph schema, allowing for authenticated actions to take place inside the frame.
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| * [https://subconscious.network/ Subconscious / Noosphere] integration
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| * your idea here!
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| ==== The Local First web ==== | |
| Hosted by David
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| Local first web applications ("LoFi") are collaborative applications that work offline and without any complicated server deployments. Today, I'd like to explore one of the key pieces of any application: User authentication. We'll look at how to connect the distributed world of user owned secure keys with traditional authentication methods like email, SMS or social logins and build a collaborative web application that works entirely in the browser.
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| https://daffl.github.io/local-first/
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| ==== Decentralized Compute with IPVM ====
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| Hosted by Boris
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| The Everywhere Computer helps you write and run serverless WebAssembly functions everywhere. Install a node on your machine and experiment with writing Rust, JavaScript, or Python functions that compile to WebAssembly.
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| https://everywhere.computer
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| ==== Enhance ====
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| Hosted by Brian
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| Server-side render web components with any backend (javascript, python, rust, etc). Build your entire app with accessible HTML. No JavaScript required...unless you want it!
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| https://enhance.dev/
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| === Requirements ===
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| This is an event from developers for developers with a basic knowledge of JavaScript, HTML and CSS. For the ideal hacking experience:
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| * Bring your Windows, Linux or Mac laptop and charger (power plugs and WiFi will be available)
| | [[Vancouver Hack Day/April 2024]] |
| * Be familiar with the command line of your operating system
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| * Have [https://nodejs.org/en NodeJS] installed and the ''node, npm'' and ''npx'' commands available
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| [[Category: Event]] | | [[Category: Event]] |
A one day event to learn about new-to-you tech, spend some time coding, and sharing what you've learned.
July 2024
Will be part of IETF 120 Vancouver events, likely Sunday, July 28th @ 312 Main.
June 2024
TBD
May 2024
TBD
April 2024
Vancouver Hack Day/April 2024