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Created page with "The city in which /dev/hack was founded in and currently (as of 2024) operates in. == Hackery == * [https://www.blacklodgeresearch.org/ Black Lodge Research] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20201205014142/http://www.hackerbotlabs.com/ Hackerbot Labs] * [https://www.seattleretrocomputing.com/ Seattle Retro-Computing Society] * [https://wsealug.net/ West Seattle Linux Users Group] * [https://www.bsidesseattle.com/ Bsides Seattle] * [https://gslug.org/ Greater Seattle Linu..." |
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Latest revision as of 02:19, 30 August 2024
The city in which /dev/hack was founded in and currently (as of 2024) operates in.
Hackery
- Black Lodge Research
- Hackerbot Labs
- Seattle Retro-Computing Society
- West Seattle Linux Users Group
- Bsides Seattle
- Greater Seattle Linux Users Groups
- Bellevue Linux Users Group
- Seattle BSD Users Group
- Connections Museum
- Living Computers: Museum
- Handmade Seattle
- Seattle Community Network
- dorkbot-sea
- Puget Sound Programming Python
- Weird Science Salon
- Seattle Mini Maker Faire
- Seattle Wireless
- Beer && Code
- Refresh Seattle
- Seattle 2600
- Passable
- Seattle Xcoders
- ToorCamp
- Port 22: South Sound Hackers
- DC253
- Seattle Matrix
- SeaGL
- LinuxFest Northwest
- Hushcon