london-hacknight

Month: 2023-11

2023-11-02

patcon 07:00:03
Anthropic AI Hackathon this Saturday+Sunday! Seems full, but can prob find teams on Twitter! https://partiful.com/e/pQHQrWPg1A6P31AYZMTd

If you're really interested in being on a team working on a Polis clone, hit me up and we might have an extra spot!

Partiful

RSVP to Anthropic Hackathon, London | Partiful

We’re excited to host our next Anthropic Hackathon in London - in partnership with Cerebral Valley and Balderton Capital, and supported by MongoDB, Brave, LangChain, Haystack (by deepset) and TruEra. Participants will get API access to the latest Claude models, learn from our prompt engineers, and connect with leading industry judges. Winning teams will receive cash prizes and credits to kickstart their projects, plus every participant will take home limited edition Anthropic swag. We’re especially excited to see solutions focused on education, the future of work, healthcare, and social good. Places are limited. Apply now! — Please note that this event will be held in person, so we're unable to support remote teams. Please also try your best to form teams beforehand using the official Slack community.

patcon 07:00:03
Anthropic AI Hackathon this Saturday+Sunday! Seems full, but can prob find teams on Twitter! https://partiful.com/e/pQHQrWPg1A6P31AYZMTd

If you're really interested in being on a team working on a Polis clone, hit me up and we might have an extra spot!

2023-11-30

patcon 02:53:32
Heads for those interested: there's a group that's started up called FutureLondon.org -- it's maybe a little more adamantly techno-optimism, but seems to have an aspirational "we can do it!" brand that perhaps attracts ppl to g0v too :)
I've added the more "civic tech" themed events in their calendar to http://link.hack.london/calendar (which still has a bunch in it, for anyone who wants to subscribe to that gcal -- click bottom right they that link)
patcon 02:53:32
Heads up for those interested: there's a group that's started up called FutureLondon.org -- it's maybe a little more adamantly techno-optimism, but seems to have an aspirational "we can do it!" brand that perhaps attracts ppl to g0v too :)
I've added the more "civic tech" themed events in their calendar to http://link.hack.london/calendar (which still has a bunch in it, for anyone who wants to subscribe to that gcal -- click bottom right they that link)