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by Acetolyne published Aug 12, 2015 04:08 PM, last modified Aug 12, 2015 04:10 PM
various useful internet links.
2600 Website by Acetolyne — last modified Aug 12, 2015 04:10 PM
This is the site for the magazine "2600 - The Hacker Quarterly", the Radio show "Off the Hook" and the 2600 meetings world-wide.
Tech Talk With Hawke by Acetolyne — last modified Aug 12, 2015 04:11 PM
Tech Talk with Hawke was a twice weekly (now periodically available as new podcasts) radio broadcast discussing topics related to the effects of technology and it's impact on privacy, security, and civil rights. There are still occasional live broddcasts, or if you miss the live broadcasts, you can download from the Show Archives. Tech Talk with Hawke is a weekly broadcast that attempts to introduce and update the general public on the constantly changing world of technology, and how tech affects most everyone in their daily lives. This show provides a strong emphasis on reporting news that impacts privacy, security, or civil rights. This is a non-commercial show. There is also some emphasis on alternative platforms, software, and technologies that many people either have not heard about, or know little about, because of lack of discussion in the "mainstream media". Alternatives such as open source software products, operating systems options, and approaches to daily living when interfacing with the now ever-pervasive impact of technology in much of the world.
SLUG - Spokane Linux User Group by Acetolyne — last modified Aug 12, 2015 04:12 PM
The Spokane Linux User's Group has been meeting for over 10 years, discussing technology, Linux troubles, and advice. All are welcome to join us for festive Linux discussion over pizza and beer, from the grizzled Unix long-beard to the timid newbie. There are no dues or registration—just drop by! Meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month, at 7:00 PM. They generally run 1½ to 2 hours long.
The Live CD List by Acetolyne — last modified Aug 12, 2015 04:14 PM
A site listing the many live cd images available. This can be very useful for learning and developing information security related skills.
Spokane 2600 on Facebook by Acetolyne — last modified Aug 12, 2015 04:16 PM
The Spokane 2600 Facebook page
Spokane 2600 on twitter @spokane2600 by Acetolyne — last modified Aug 12, 2015 04:23 PM
Spokane 2600 on Twitter @spokane2600
Hacker Breakfast by Darwin — last modified Dec 04, 2015 06:48 PM
Hacker Breakfast is a weekly meeting of local people interested in all things technology. No matter the flavor of your nerdery, we’d love to meet you and see what you’re in to. Bring a laptop and come work on your projects in the company of other fantastic hackers. Share ideas, get advice, eat baked goods, and drink coffee!
DC509 facebook page by Acetolyne — last modified Jan 23, 2017 08:45 PM
the Defcon 509 facebook group
Spokane Create by Darwin — last modified Sep 07, 2018 07:43 PM
Spokane CREATE! is organized to provide for the greater Spokane area a supportive & collaborative environment, materials, and physical space necessary to foster learning and understanding in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics (STEM); To encourage ingenuity and creativity in these fields through open exchange of knowledge & information, and; To promote STEM education in the community through active creation & hands-on experience
SpoCode Hackathon by Darwin — last modified Sep 07, 2018 07:43 PM
Spocode is a 24-hour civic hackathon that is focused on open data, government accountability, and building tools and resources that benefit the general public. The city has donated a great location at the Spokane Fire Center right next to Spokane Community College, with good working wifi and plenty of space to get our groove on. Spokane Fire Center 1608 North Rebecca Street Spokane, WA 99217 Prizes will be given to the top three teams. Your team will be judged on creativity, ability to execute your idea and quality of your code. As with our last event, if you wow us with your 1337 h4xx0r skills, we'll probably make up an award on the spot.
Inland Northwest Technologists by Darwin — last modified Sep 07, 2018 07:43 PM
WHO WE ARE INT is a non-profit comprised of industry experts whose mission is to improve our community by building a technology aware culture through educational programs, events, initiatives, and advocacy. THE PURSUIT OF EDUCATION AND WISDOM. Technology driven dialogue and creativity is what helps us to empower our community. Our goals is to support students, professionals, and entrepreneurs who have the desire to learn, grow, and expand. Consistently giving the opportunity to network, educate, and bring great minds together will lead to the growth of technology and innovation in the beautiful Inland Northwest. Dare to think BIG.
Spokane MathJam by Darwin — last modified Sep 18, 2018 11:11 PM
MathJam is a monthly opportunity for like-minded self-confessed math enthusiasts to get together in a pub and share stuff they like. Puzzles, games, problems, or just anything they think is cool or interesting. We meet at Bellwether Brewing Co. on the second to last Tuesday of every month, at 7pm. Events happen simultaneously in locations around the world! For more information, visit www.mathsjam.com.

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