A wonderful moment happened last week: Hacks/Hackers folks from all over the world met up in London at MozFest to brainstorm the future of Hacks/Hackers. They chatted about how they what Hacks/Hackers mission, structure and activities could look like in 2017. For more about the group talked about, notes are here: bit.ly/hhroots Check out all their smiling faces:
Photo by Phillip Smith.
The week ahead for Hacks/Hackers:
In Buenos Aires, the chapter brings together several speakers on “cybersurveillance, big data and human rights.
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The week ahead for Hacks/Hackers:
In London, folks from several different chapters attend MozFest and host a session about Hacks/Hackers. If you’re a Hack/Hacker in London or at MozFest, you may also be interested in this pre-event event hosted by OpenNews and News Labs. The chapters in Columbia, Mo.
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*The week ahead for Hacks/Hackers:*
In *Montréal* tonight, they’ll be learning about Crypto 101 – Secure communication for journalists – including understanding encryption and tools to use for protection from government surveillance. In *Zürich*, the chapter will hear how Neue Zürcher Zeitung built this beautiful 3-D interactive about the first ascent of the Matterhorn.
Happy Wednesday. Hacks/Hackers Austin celebrated its 5th birthday last night with cake, tacos and an event on media innovation. Cheers to another 5 years!
*The week ahead for Hacks/Hackers:*
The *Miami* Hacks/Hackers chapter holds a Q&A with the founders of the media startup The New Tropic. In *Vancouver*, the local chapter is meeting up for a social event, to commiserate about the seasons changing (and relax now that the national election is complete).
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*The week ahead for Hacks/Hackers:*
Hacks/Hackers-IRE in *Columbia, Mo.*, gathers to discuss CSS preprocessors LESS & SASS. Hacks/Hackers *Austin* is celebrating its 5th birthday with an event on media innovation, with speakers Burt Herman, Trei Brundrett and Anna Tauzin.
All around the world last week, Hacks/Hackers chapters met on topics as varied as web scraping in Python to net neutrality to new storytelling techniques at Zeit Online. In New York City, a panel of four professor/journalists talked about the joys and challenges of teaching data + journalism. A couple of photos:
The week ahead for Hacks/Hackers:
Hacks/Hackers-IRE in Columbia, Mo., will be talking about how to create custom map styles with TileMill.
Last week Hacks/Hackers chapters around the world tackled a ton of great topics: developer newsroom culture, chat apps, experimental video approaches, interactive news web apps in Angular and so much more.
On a personal note, it was wonderful to meet some Hacks/Hackers organizers at the Online News Association conference in Los Angeles last week. I hope to find more chances to meet Hacks/Hackers organizers and members face-to-face. Y’all are a good group of folks.
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Greetings from Buenos Aires!
I’ve spent the last few days at the Media Party that Hacks/Hackers Buenos Aires has put on for the fourth year in a row, bringing hundreds of people to be inspired, collaborate and hack together. It’s an amazing event that shows the potential of what we can do if we work together on a broader level.
With Hacks/Hackers organizers from around the world present, we held a workshop to talk about how we as the global Hacks/Hackers movement can collaborate more across geographic boundaries.