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SUMMARY:VPN's are Internet Snake Oil
DESCRIPTION:On February 8th\, we look forward to hearing from James Troutman.\nVPNs are Internet Snake Oil \nHis presentation covers:\n❖ History lesson on “snake oil” & VPNs.\n❖ Why people may want to hide their identity online\n❖ What a commercial Virtual Private Network (VPN) service can and cannot do for you.\n❖ The surveillance problem in your pocket.\n❖ Beyond VPNs: Recommendations to help limit online tracking and\nsurveillance\, for various levels of paranoia. \nJames helps run a regional Internet Exchange in Maine (NNENIX.NET) and is President of IMA\, a consulting firm focused on helping ISPs build Internet and broadband infrastructure. \n\n\n\nHow To Register\n\nContact Organization: ISC2\nHost / Event Website: https://www.isc2mainechapter.org/\nEvent Link: meet.google.com/oee-jtdd-biv\nContact Person: Justin LaFontaine\nContact Email: justin.lafontaine@isc2mainechapter.org
URL:https://netechhub.org/event/vpns-are-internet-snake-oil/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Work From (Not) Home
DESCRIPTION:If working remotely has you missing that water cooler talk\, then join us at Rwanda Bean Roastery on Thompson’s Point to enjoy some great company while you work! \nThis event is very casual and will repeat every two weeks. 10-2 is just a window; feel free to come and go whenever works best for you. \nThe Rwanda Bean café is spacious. You can find your own spot if you need to focus or gather when it’s time for a break. For more information about Rwanda Bean coffee\, go to: https://rwandabean.com/ \nHope to see you there! \n\n[Description from organizer’s event page. Please visit that page for updates.] \n\nHow To Register\n\nContact Organization: Maine Women in Tech\nHost / Event Website: https://www.meetup.com/mainewomenintech/\nEvent Link: https://www.meetup.com/mainewomenintech/events/jvqkxsyfcdbnb/
URL:https://netechhub.org/event/work-from-not-home-2/
LOCATION:Rwanda Bean Company\, 290 Thompsons Point Rd\, Portland\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Virtual / In-Person Open Build Night
DESCRIPTION:Event starts with a few house keeping items. Such items include: \n\nWhat is the Bangor Makerspace?\nUpcoming events\nCommunity outreach\nItem requests\, borrow/keep\nWhat people are working on\n(Est. roughly 15-20min)\n\nAfter that the floor is yours. It’s a great time to work on your own projects\, help someone else out on theirs\, and talk amongst creative thinkers and doers. \nStay safe\, and never stop making. \n\n[Description from organizer’s event page. Please visit that page for event link if you are joining online\, as well as full info and updates.] \n\nHow To Register\n\nContact Organization: Bangor Makerspace\nHost / Event Website: https://bangormakerspace.org/\nEvent Link: https://www.meetup.com/bangor-makerspace/events/jbkdxsyfcdbsb/\nContact Person: Mike Revel\nContact Email: contact@bangormakerspace.org
URL:https://netechhub.org/event/virtual-in-person-open-build-night-2/
LOCATION:34 Freedom Parkway\, Suite #2\, Hermon\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230216T193000
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SUMMARY:Hacker Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Location / Details TBD! \n\n[Description from organizer’s main page and event page. Please visit these pages for updates.] \n\nHow To Register\n\nContact Organization: DC207\nHost / Event Website: https://www.dc207.org/\nEvent Link: https://www.dc207.org/events/hacker-happy-hour-4
URL:https://netechhub.org/event/hacker-happy-hour/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Monthly Virtual Meetup
DESCRIPTION:Once a month we gather to discuss and build civic technology. \nCurrent active projects: \n\nMaine Ballot (maineballot.org) – The goal of MaineBallot.org is to provide concise\, non-partisan information to make it easy to understand the ballot questions pending in Maine.\nRent Stabilization Calculator – A cost calculator to help tenants understand landlords comply with Portland’s new rent stabilization ordinance.\n\nReady to dive in? Find an issue to work on here: https://github.com/orgs/OpenMaine/projects/7 \nWhat is civic technology?\nCivic technology is the practice of applying rapid prototyping and user centered design to solve civic problems such as voting\, budgeting\, parking\, transit\, community engagement\, etc.\, (to name just a few). Civic technologists believe that government services can be efficient\, equitable\, and open. \nWe are a Code for America brigade. Learn about Code for America’s brigade program here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYzMl_HnEZU \nEveryone is welcome from all backgrounds and skill levels. We suggest bringing a laptop (encouraged\, but not required) if you think you’d like to dive in on a project. We share what we are working on at the beginning of each Meetup and introduce all attendees to our Code of Conduct and meeting style. We then have a short featured speaker and a discussion. Project teams are invited to work after the featured speaker\, if they like. \nSo\, come hack your city! Everyone is welcome. \nTo connect with us outside of the meetings:\n–> From our website: http://openmaine.org\n–> You can find info to sign up with us on Slack\, follow us on Facebook and Twitter\, and get to our GitHub repository. \n\n[Description from organizer’s event page. Please visit that page for updates.] \n\nHow To Register\n\nContact Organization: OpenMaine\nHost / Event Website: https://www.meetup.com/openmaine/\nEvent Link: https://www.meetup.com/openmaine/events/ngjclsyfcdbvb/
URL:https://netechhub.org/event/monthly-virtual-meetup-2/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Virtual / In-Person Open Build Night
DESCRIPTION:Event starts with a few house keeping items. Such items include: \n\nWhat is the Bangor Makerspace?\nUpcoming events\nCommunity outreach\nItem requests\, borrow/keep\nWhat people are working on\n(Est. roughly 15-20min)\n\nAfter that the floor is yours. It’s a great time to work on your own projects\, help someone else out on theirs\, and talk amongst creative thinkers and doers. \nStay safe\, and never stop making. \n\n[Description from organizer’s event page. Please visit that page for event link if you are joining online\, as well as full info and updates.] \n\nHow To Register\n\nContact Organization: Bangor Makerspace\nHost / Event Website: https://bangormakerspace.org/\nEvent Link: https://www.meetup.com/bangor-makerspace/events/jbkdxsyfcdbcc/\nContact Person: Mike Revel\nContact Email: contact@bangormakerspace.org
URL:https://netechhub.org/event/virtual-in-person-open-build-night/
LOCATION:34 Freedom Parkway\, Suite #2\, Hermon\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Work From (Not) Home
DESCRIPTION:If working remotely has you missing that water cooler talk\, then join us at Rwanda Bean Roastery on Thompson’s Point to enjoy some great company while you work! \nThis event is very casual and will repeat every two weeks. 10-2 is just a window; feel free to come and go whenever works best for you. \nThe Rwanda Bean café is spacious. You can find your own spot if you need to focus or gather when it’s time for a break. For more information about Rwanda Bean coffee\, go to: https://rwandabean.com/ \nHope to see you there! \n\n[Description from organizer’s event page. Please visit that page for updates.] \n\nHow To Register\n\nContact Organization: Maine Women in Tech\nHost / Event Website: https://www.meetup.com/mainewomenintech/\nEvent Link: https://www.meetup.com/mainewomenintech/events/jvqkxsyfcdbgc/
URL:https://netechhub.org/event/work-from-not-home/
LOCATION:Rwanda Bean Company\, 290 Thompsons Point Rd\, Portland\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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