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by wrsh07
3625 days ago
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I think there are similarly awesome events / opportunities! You could go to !!con (pronounced bangbangcon) also in NYC; or attend a hack && tell meet up in your area (or something similar or start one!?) It's not for everyone, and that's a shame - I'd love to attend too. While I could swing it (being in the area, relatively low personal/family costs), I certainly understand not being able to. And even still, I find I can get some of the benefit just from interacting with alums like @b0rk on Twitter |
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Twitter is a hard medium for long-form thought, and, frankly, when I post thoughts there, they go to /dev/null unless it's a reply to a popular person. So... meh?
I keep ruminating on the idea of working on a "cyberhackerspace", dedicated to the sort of thing Recurse Center channels, but 100% online. Dedicated cluster, domain name, irc channel, forums, etc. But I can't do it alone - I have that pesky Responsibilities monkey on my back.
Ah well. Back to working on some Java.