"It's not a social city," said Vegas resident Evan Pipho, a programmer who, with Jeff Rosowski, is trying to find a way to bring the city's hackers, makers and coders together. Thanks to the pair, Las Vegas has its own Dorkbot chapter and they are in the process of setting up a hackerspace in Mr Rosowski's garage. . They hope this will become a common space in which those who want to tinker can come and find all the tools, components and advice they need. Hackerspaces are popping up all round the world as the unofficial town halls of local hacker groups. They bring people together and make it cheaper for those who join to get at tools, such as laser cutters, that they would never be able to afford if they were working alone. The link for this article located at BBC News is no longer available. . Striving to connect the community of Reno coders and creators, they establish a hub to experiment with materials and exchange knowledge.. Vegas Hackerspace, Community Makers, Tinkering Hub, Collaboration, Local Hackers. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In a corner of a Panera Bread store, amid the clatter of dinner plates and orders recited over a warbling sound system, a group of men and a woman gathered last week, laptops open. They threw around terms like "botnets" and "onion routers" with ease, talked about microcontrollers and how to crack into a computer database should the need arise to test their own computer defenses. . This is a collection of computer "hackers," creative innovators, pushing the boundaries of technology. And hackers aren't restricting themselves to the virtual computer world anymore. Some, including members of CT Hackerspace, a mix of about a dozen 20-somethings and older who met at Panera Bread, have banded together with colleagues across the country in enclaves called "hackerspaces." In rented rooms or old industrial spaces, like-minded hackers are meeting to share information, computing power and equipment while working on projects that can range from testing Internet security to creating clothes illuminated with light-emitting diodes. The link for this article located at Republican American is no longer available. . In the lively tech scene, creative hackers unite in dynamic collectives where innovation flourishes. These gatherings are vibrant ecosystems of diverse thinkers, challenging norms.. Hackerspace Innovations, Technology Development, Cybersecurity Collaboration. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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