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Millbrae Amateur Radio Club Meeting

Millbrae Amateur Radio Club Meeting

Fri, Sep 4, 1:45 AM
From Southern Peninsula Emergency Communications System
4.8

Welcome to Millbrae Amateur Radio Club. We meet on the first Thursday of each month at the Millbrae Library Room A (1 Library Ave, Millbrae, CA 94030) at 6:45pm. We are doing hybrid meetings. Please feel free to drop in at our meeting or contact us for a zoom invitation. Club meetings are open to the general public; and you can learn how to get a license or upgrade. You can also check in on our net that happens on every Thursday evenings except on meeting days at 7:30pm on 146.490 mhz. Please feel free to drop by if you have a Amateur Radio license or not. Everyone is welcome to attend the meetings and learn more about our club. **Ready to become a Amateur Radio Operator?** [Click here to take practice exam](http://aa9pw.com/) All you have to do is take a test to become a licensed operator. Millbrae Amateur Radio Club now host exam sessions at the Millbrae Library an hour before our meeting. Please check [HamStudy.org](https://hamstudy.org/sessions/CVE-ARRL/inperson) for next examination date. Please search by location Zip Code 94030. Exams will be on our meeting days on Thursday at 1 Library Ave, Millbrae, CA 94030. Our good friends of San Bruno Amateur Radio Club are hosting a Technician License Preparation Course. [Sign up here.](https://www.sbamradio.org/class_signup.php) Another option to get licenses is attending a 1 Day HAM Cram by BAEARS. [Click here to find a HAM study session & exam dates hosted by BAEARS.](http://www.baears.com/) ### Examinations [Millbrae](https://hamstudy.org/sessions/94030/inperson) [Sunnyvale VEC](http://www.amateur-radio.org/) [Silicon Valley VE Group](http://www.svve.org/) [Tri-City VE Group](http://sbara.org/) [Bay Area Educational Amateur Radio Society](http://www.baears.com/) (BAEARS)

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Podcast Meetup

Podcast Meetup

Thu, Sep 10, 2:00 AM
From San Francisco/California Podcasting Association
4.9

**Some news about the group- We are going to make the group more intimate, as this seems to work best for attendees.** More of a mastermind setup and help for all levels of podcasters and content creators. Email me to be added to the email list (one email a month) MeetingsPodcast@gmail.com Thank you to Barebottle Brewery- try some of their beers and other libations. Great stuff!

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1 attendee
Circuit Hacking Monday – Open Electronics Workshop

Circuit Hacking Monday – Open Electronics Workshop

Tue, Sep 1, 2:00 AM
From Noisebridge Hackerspace
4.8

Need some motivation to finish that electronics project? Join us for an open workshop where everyone brings something they're working on. We'll have soldering stations, test equipment, and a room full of people interested in electronics, programming, robotics, and embedded systems. Whether you're debugging a circuit, writing code, or designing your next gadget, you're welcome here. No lectures. No pressure. Just making things together.

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4 attendees
Resident Electronics Monthly meetup!

Resident Electronics Monthly meetup!

Fri, Aug 28, 3:00 AM
From Noisebridge Hackerspace
4.8

A recurring electronic music open mic. * **Every 4th Thursday of the month at 8pm** * **INSTAGRAM:** [https://www.instagram.com/resident_electronicmonthly/](https://www.instagram.com/resident_electronicmonthly/) * **YOUTUBE:** [Playlist and upcoming live](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR85h2qnyy8Aubv2FvK-H9zL1fGhPbFxR) * **FREE** **Hosts** * [Franck Martin](https://www.peachymango.org/) * [TanukiSpiderCat](https://tanukispidercat.com/) **Sign up / further info at**: [https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Resident_Electronic_Music](https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Resident_Electronic_Music)

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PyLadies San Francisco at Apify

PyLadies San Francisco at Apify

Fri, Aug 28, 1:00 AM
From PyLadies of San Francisco
4.8

\*\*\* You must register for this event on Luma: https://luma.com/ma8lkaim \*\*\* **Event Agenda** * ​6:00 pm: Networking and Snacks * ​7:00 pm: Welcome and Community Announcements * ​7:05 pm: Sponsor Demo from Apify * 7:10 pm: Community Panel ​**Panel Moderator:** ​Hermine Tranie from ClarityCare AI. ​**Panelists:** ​Annie Liao, Build Club ​Sasha Grinishpun, Harvard Business Alumni Sofia Zarate, CoPilotKit * ​7:50 pm: Talk: *Building Beyond My Skill Set Without Becoming AI’s Passenger* **​Speaker:** [Sonam Gupta](https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonamgupta11/?utm_source=luma), Developer Advocate at Telnyx **Talk Description:** AI coding tools can help us build beyond our existing skill sets, but they can also make it easy to lose track of what our applications are actually doing. ​In this talk, I’ll share how I first used AI to build my personal website despite not being a frontend developer, and how that experience gave me the confidence to build an internal AI tool for a sales team. I’ll walk through the architecture, the role of the knowledge base and memory layer, where vibe coding helped, where it created confusion, and the practical checkpoints I now use to stay in control of the development process. ​ Attendees will leave with a realistic framework for using AI coding tools to move faster without becoming disconnected from the systems they are building. * ​8:10 pm: Networking * ​9:00 pm: End of event **Event Sponsor** * ​Apify **Code of Conduct** ​Please review and agree to adhere to our [Code of Conduct](https://kit.pyladies.com/en/latest/policies/coc.html?utm_source=luma) to participate in our community.

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Java - The Hut

Java - The Hut

Sat, Aug 29, 4:00 PM
From Flying Drones for Fun
4.9

This adventure takes place in a galaxy not so far away..***.San Francisco!*** The parking lot at Reds Java House has a fenced off area at the water side of the parking lot. This is where we will meet and fly Saturday Aug.29. The Embarcadero at Bryant. Piers 30-32 **This is a paid parking lot.** Great city views. **May The Force Be With You.** **PLEASE NOTE OUR EARLIER START TIME!** We fly FAA rules. Trust certificate or Part 107 card mandatory. Bring it, you may be asked.

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