diff --git a/app/data/events.json b/app/data/events.json index 764375b..2c7b1cd 100644 --- a/app/data/events.json +++ b/app/data/events.json @@ -431,6 +431,30 @@ "visibility": "public", "timezone": "America/Los_Angeles" }, + { + "api_id": "evt-AvPaxbwOGhBwnIq", + "name": "co routine(\"Ansir\")", + "description": "Join other developers for casual co-working. Bring your 💻 laptop, a project, idea, or enthusiasm about all things related to software development! Our goal with this event is to create a welcoming space for like-minded developers to stay connected, network with new introductions, and build/work together.\nHeadphone Rule 🎧\nThere’s one rule or etiquette: if someone is wearing headphones or AirPods/in-ear headphones, then this is a signal to others that they are heads down in work and in Do Not Disturb mode. This is a polite way to keep the event a social but also productive co-working space.\nAbout Location\n\nAnsir offers a professional work space, collaboration opportunities, mentorship and networking opportunities for entrepreneurs, start-up founders, and tech enthusiasts to help you grow your business and achieve success. For more information visit ansirsd.com\nAbout Community\n\nDEVxSD is on a mission to make you the best developer you can be. Our vision is to connect developers together at skill levels, inspire by giving you a platform to voice your ideas, and build the next big thing through collaboration. You can find more information about the DEVxSD community at devx.network", + "description_md": "​Join other developers for casual co-working. Bring your 💻 laptop, a project, idea, or enthusiasm about all things related to software development! Our goal with this event is to create a welcoming space for like-minded developers to stay connected, network with new introductions, and build/work together.\n\n## **​Headphone Rule 🎧**\n\n​There’s one rule or etiquette: if someone is wearing headphones or AirPods/in-ear headphones, then this is a signal to others that they are heads down in work and in Do Not Disturb mode. This is a polite way to keep the event a social but also productive co-working space.\n\n# About Location\n\n\n\nAnsir offers a professional work space, collaboration opportunities, mentorship and networking opportunities for **entrepreneurs**, **start-up founders**, and **tech enthusiasts** to help you grow your business and achieve success. For more information visit [ansirsd.com](https://ansirsd.com/)\n\n# **About Community**\n\n\n\nDEVxSD is on a mission to make you the best developer you can be. Our vision is to **connect** developers together at skill levels, **inspire** by giving you a platform to voice your ideas, and **build** the next big thing through collaboration. ​You can find more information about the DEVxSD community at [devx.network](https://devx.network)", + "description_html": "
​Join other developers for casual co-working. Bring your 💻 laptop, a project, idea, or enthusiasm about all things related to software development! Our goal with this event is to create a welcoming space for like-minded developers to stay connected, network with new introductions, and build/work together.
\n​There’s one rule or etiquette: if someone is wearing headphones or AirPods/in-ear headphones, then this is a signal to others that they are heads down in work and in Do Not Disturb mode. This is a polite way to keep the event a social but also productive co-working space.
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Ansir offers a professional work space, collaboration opportunities, mentorship and networking opportunities for entrepreneurs, start-up founders, and tech enthusiasts to help you grow your business and achieve success. For more information visit ansirsd.com
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DEVxSD is on a mission to make you the best developer you can be. Our vision is to connect developers together at skill levels, inspire by giving you a platform to voice your ideas, and build the next big thing through collaboration. ​You can find more information about the DEVxSD community at devx.network
\n", + "start_at": "2026-06-19T16:00:00.000Z", + "end_at": "2026-06-19T23:00:00.000Z", + "location": { + "type": "physical", + "address": "Ansir Innovation Center, 7670 Opportunity Rd #255, San Diego, CA 92111, USA", + "city": "San Diego", + "state": "California", + "coordinates": { + "lat": "32.8257641", + "lng": "-117.1569484" + } + }, + "cover_url": "https://images.lumacdn.com/event-covers/0u/6adc3b39-3783-49d3-bbec-0034a7fdcc46.jpg", + "url": "https://luma.com/devx-co-routine-jun-19-2026", + "guest_count": -1, + "visibility": "public", + "timezone": "America/Los_Angeles" + }, { "api_id": "evt-BueBbOS3c7mAGm0", "name": "co routine(\"Moniker\")", @@ -455,6 +479,30 @@ "visibility": "public", "timezone": "America/Los_Angeles" }, + { + "api_id": "evt-CinA3QY4hBEWhMQ", + "name": "Paper Club # 2 - Hierarchical VLAs", + "description": "Welcome to DEVx's second ever AI paper club. Here we have a presenter lead the group through a deep dive of some of the latest cutting edge AI research papers.\nNo matter what your current level of understanding is, or level of education, all are welcome to come and learn. Questions and curiosity encouraged!\nCurious about robots? And how we're pushing the envelope of what's possible? Come learn about hierarchical VLAs with Keith Chester (https://hlfshell.ai) as he walks us through modern VLA architectures and training techniques via the following papers:\n\"Hi Robot: Open-Ended Instruction Following with Hierarchical Vision-Language-Action Models\" - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.19417\n\"Hamster: Hierarchical Action Models for Open-World Robot Manipulation\" - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.05485\n\"GR00T N1: An Open Foundation Model for Generalist Humanoid Robots\" - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2503.14734", + "description_md": "Welcome to DEVx's second ever AI paper club. Here we have a presenter lead the group through a deep dive of some of the latest cutting edge AI research papers.\n\nNo matter what your current level of understanding is, or level of education, all are welcome to come and learn. Questions and curiosity encouraged!\n\nCurious about robots? And how we're pushing the envelope of what's possible? Come learn about hierarchical VLAs with Keith Chester ([https://hlfshell.ai](https://hlfshell.ai)) as he walks us through modern VLA architectures and training techniques via the following papers:\n\n\"Hi Robot: Open-Ended Instruction Following with Hierarchical Vision-Language-Action Models\" - [https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.19417](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.19417)\n\n\"Hamster: Hierarchical Action Models for Open-World Robot Manipulation\" - [https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.05485](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.05485)\n\n\"GR00T N1: An Open Foundation Model for Generalist Humanoid Robots\" - [https://arxiv.org/pdf/2503.14734](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2503.14734)", + "description_html": "Welcome to DEVx's second ever AI paper club. Here we have a presenter lead the group through a deep dive of some of the latest cutting edge AI research papers.
\nNo matter what your current level of understanding is, or level of education, all are welcome to come and learn. Questions and curiosity encouraged!
\nCurious about robots? And how we're pushing the envelope of what's possible? Come learn about hierarchical VLAs with Keith Chester (https://hlfshell.ai) as he walks us through modern VLA architectures and training techniques via the following papers:
\n"Hi Robot: Open-Ended Instruction Following with Hierarchical Vision-Language-Action Models" - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.19417
\n"Hamster: Hierarchical Action Models for Open-World Robot Manipulation" - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.05485
\n"GR00T N1: An Open Foundation Model for Generalist Humanoid Robots" - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2503.14734
\n", + "start_at": "2026-06-05T02:00:00.000Z", + "end_at": "2026-06-05T04:00:00.000Z", + "location": { + "type": "physical", + "address": "12625 High Bluff Dr #113, San Diego, CA 92130, USA", + "city": "San Diego", + "state": "California", + "coordinates": { + "lat": "32.947480299999995", + "lng": "-117.23954839999999" + } + }, + "cover_url": "https://images.lumacdn.com/event-covers/9i/d179e163-e7b9-45a1-ab0b-164dd48dd42c.png", + "url": "https://luma.com/devx-paper-club-jun-4-2026", + "guest_count": -1, + "visibility": "public", + "timezone": "America/Los_Angeles" + }, { "api_id": "evt-gKlIF3s7qQhw2ZD", "name": "co routine(\"Communal\")", @@ -481,10 +529,10 @@ }, { "api_id": "evt-qdLG9GkGpGtCsPT", - "name": "Weekend Function() { Software Developer Meetup }", - "description": "What to Expect\nJoin us for a special weekend developer experience! We're long time San Diego developers, looking to fostering a community of devs of all skill levels to have fun, network, and learn new things!\nConnect\nFor this monthly meetup, we gather for lunch to introduce ourselves and enjoy complimentary food and drinks.\nInspire\nAfter networking lunch, we start a series of presentations from members of the community to share interesting developer topics.\nBuild\nOnce presentations are finished, we break into groups to casually network, show off our projects and build together!\nReminders\nPlease be courteous and respectful to others.\nLaptops are encouraged. Should you be giving a presentation or want to share a project, your laptop is essential. We are developers, let’s build together\nFeel free to ask our organizers for help on some code you're struggling with, if you are! We're happy to help where we can.\nSpeaker Topics\n\nTBD\nTopics and speakers are in-development. Stay tuned!\nIf you're interested in giving a talk please submit a request on our website.\nCommuting\nSuggested Car Parking\nStreet ($0)\nSan Diego County Waterfront Garage ($20)\nFashion Valley Mall ($5)take the green line from Fashion Valley Transit Center to County Center/Little Italy Station\ncosts $2.50 each way\nSuggested Bike Parking\nWaterfront Park\nSuggested Rails\nGreen and Blue Trolly Linesstop at County Center/Little Italy Station\nCoasterstop at Santa Fe Depot\nLive Stream\nWe'll be streaming the event live on YouTube for those who cannot attend in-person. Click here to view the scheduled live stream.\nOur Community\nYou can find more information about our community at devx.network.\nAlso, join our Discord community to ask what others are interested in learning in the #event-talk channel: https://discord.gg/hyf9KSaKtv\nIf you're interested in giving a talk please submit a request on our website.", - "description_md": "# **​What to Expect**\n\n​​Join us for a special weekend developer experience! We're long time San Diego developers, looking to fostering a community of devs of all skill levels to have fun, network, and learn new things!\n\n## **​​Connect**\n\n​​​For this monthly meetup, we gather for lunch to introduce ourselves and enjoy complimentary food and drinks.\n\n## **​​Inspire**\n\n​​After networking lunch, we start a series of presentations from members of the community to share interesting developer topics.\n\n## **​​Build**\n\n​​​Once presentations are finished, we break into groups to casually network, show off our projects and build together!\n\n# **​​Reminders**\n\n​​Please be courteous and respectful to others.\n\n​​​Laptops are encouraged. Should you be giving a presentation or want to share a project, your laptop is essential. We are developers, let’s build together\n\n​​​Feel free to ask our organizers for help on some code you're struggling with, if you are! We're happy to help where we can.\n\n# **​​Speaker Topics**\n\n\n\n## **TBD**\n\n​Topics and speakers are in-development. Stay tuned!\n\n​​If you're interested in giving a talk please submit a request on [our website.](https://devx.network/?utm_source=luma)\n\n# **​​​Commuting**\n\n## **​​​Suggested Car Parking**\n\n* ​​​Street ($0)\n* ​​​[San Diego County Waterfront Garage](https://maps.app.goo.gl/sT8BXxgKDcJKjQt2A?utm_source=luma) ($20)\n* ​​​[Fashion Valley Mall](https://maps.app.goo.gl/P9ovewu3u6XicwnG7?utm_source=luma) ($5)\n * ​​​take the green line from `Fashion Valley Transit Center` to `County Center/Little Italy Station`\n * ​​​costs `$2.50` each way\n\n## **​​​Suggested Bike Parking**\n\n* ​​​[Waterfront Park](http://\\(https//maps.app.goo.gl/53cb8AWX3cepfsXu8\\)?utm_source=luma)\n\n## **​​​Suggested Rails**\n\n* ​​​[Green and Blue Trolly Lines](https://www.sdmts.com/transit-services/trolley?utm_source=luma)\n * ​​​stop at [County Center/Little Italy Station](https://maps.app.goo.gl/aum84xGfsFhF2RGa9?utm_source=luma)\n* ​​​[Coaster](https://gonctd.com/wp-content/uploads/COASTER-Schedule-October-2024-Web.pdf?utm_source=luma)\n * ​​​stop at [Santa Fe Depot](https://maps.app.goo.gl/vtxdo1xSpREVUZoD9?utm_source=luma)\n\n# **​​Live Stream**\n\n​​We'll be streaming the event live on YouTube for those who cannot attend in-person. [Click here to view the scheduled live stream](https://youtube.com/live/J0vc9F2_JYs?feature=share&utm_source=luma).\n\n# **​​Our Community**\n\n​​You can find more information about our community at [devx.network](https://devx.network).\n\n​​Also, join our Discord community to ask what others are interested in learning in the #event-talk channel: [https://discord.gg/hyf9KSaKtv](https://discord.gg/hyf9KSaKtv)\n\n​​If you're interested in giving a talk please submit a request on [our website.](https://devx.network/?utm_source=luma)", - "description_html": "​​Join us for a special weekend developer experience! We're long time San Diego developers, looking to fostering a community of devs of all skill levels to have fun, network, and learn new things!
\n​​​For this monthly meetup, we gather for lunch to introduce ourselves and enjoy complimentary food and drinks.
\n​​After networking lunch, we start a series of presentations from members of the community to share interesting developer topics.
\n​​​Once presentations are finished, we break into groups to casually network, show off our projects and build together!
\n​​Please be courteous and respectful to others.
\n​​​Laptops are encouraged. Should you be giving a presentation or want to share a project, your laptop is essential. We are developers, let’s build together
\n​​​Feel free to ask our organizers for help on some code you're struggling with, if you are! We're happy to help where we can.
\n
​Topics and speakers are in-development. Stay tuned!
\n​​If you're interested in giving a talk please submit a request on our website.
\nFashion Valley Transit Center to County Center/Little Italy Station$2.50 each way​​We'll be streaming the event live on YouTube for those who cannot attend in-person. Click here to view the scheduled live stream.
\n​​You can find more information about our community at devx.network.
\n​​Also, join our Discord community to ask what others are interested in learning in the #event-talk channel: https://discord.gg/hyf9KSaKtv
\n​​If you're interested in giving a talk please submit a request on our website.
\n", + "name": "Weekend Function(): Planet Scale Sims & Idea Validation { Software Developer Meetup }", + "description": "What to Expect\nJoin us for a special weekend developer experience! We're long time San Diego developers, looking to fostering a community of devs of all skill levels to have fun, network, and learn new things!\nConnect\nFor this monthly meetup, we gather for lunch to introduce ourselves and enjoy complimentary food and drinks.\nInspire\nAfter networking lunch, we start a series of presentations from members of the community to share interesting developer topics.\nBuild\nOnce presentations are finished, we break into groups to casually network, show off our projects and build together!\nReminders\nPlease be courteous and respectful to others.\nLaptops are encouraged. Should you be giving a presentation or want to share a project, your laptop is essential. We are developers, let’s build together\nFeel free to ask our organizers for help on some code you're struggling with, if you are! We're happy to help where we can.\nSpeaker Topics\n\nShould You Build It? – Jonathan Lewis\nAI lets engineers ship faster than ever, but you can go fast in any direction. How do you know you're moving in the right one? This talk walks through a lightweight validation playbook for proving demand before you write a line of application code: framing the problem, identifying who feels it, writing copy that earns attention, and converting interest into waitlist signups. You'll leave with a repeatable way to pressure-test an idea, plus a built-in audience for customer discovery the moment you decide it's worth building.\n\nMy Journey Creating Glider Sim: A Planetary-Scale Flight Simulator – Joey Sipos\nIn this presentation, independent developer Joey Sipos shares his journey into VR development using the Unity Game Engine, ultimately leading to the creation of Glider Sim, a flight simulator now played by thousands around the world. Focused on realistic paragliding and hang gliding, the talk covers how Cesium and Google Photorealistic 3D Tiles transformed the project from traditional localized terrain into a planet-scale flight simulator where players can fly anywhere on Earth.\nCommuting\nSuggested Car Parking\nStreet ($0)\nSan Diego County Waterfront Garage ($20)\nFashion Valley Mall ($5)take the green line from Fashion Valley Transit Center to County Center/Little Italy Station\ncosts $2.50 each way\nSuggested Bike Parking\nWaterfront Park\nSuggested Rails\nGreen and Blue Trolly Linesstop at County Center/Little Italy Station\nCoasterstop at Santa Fe Depot\nLive Stream\nWe'll be streaming the event live on YouTube for those who cannot attend in-person. Click here to view the scheduled live stream.\nOur Community\nYou can find more information about our community at devx.network.\nAlso, join our Discord community to ask what others are interested in learning in the #event-talk channel: https://discord.gg/hyf9KSaKtv\nIf you're interested in giving a talk please submit a request on our website.", + "description_md": "# **​What to Expect**\n\nJoin us for a special weekend developer experience! We're long time San Diego developers, looking to fostering a community of devs of all skill levels to have fun, network, and learn new things!\n\n## **​​Connect**\n\nFor this monthly meetup, we gather for lunch to introduce ourselves and enjoy complimentary food and drinks.\n\n## **​​Inspire**\n\nAfter networking lunch, we start a series of presentations from members of the community to share interesting developer topics.\n\n## **​​Build**\n\nOnce presentations are finished, we break into groups to casually network, show off our projects and build together!\n\n# **​​Reminders**\n\nPlease be courteous and respectful to others.\n\nLaptops are encouraged. Should you be giving a presentation or want to share a project, your laptop is essential. We are developers, let’s build together\n\nFeel free to ask our organizers for help on some code you're struggling with, if you are! We're happy to help where we can.\n\n# **​​Speaker Topics**\n\n\n\n## **Should You Build It? – Jonathan Lewis**\n\nAI lets engineers ship faster than ever, but you can go fast in any direction. How do you know you're moving in the right one? This talk walks through a lightweight validation playbook for proving demand before you write a line of application code: framing the problem, identifying who feels it, writing copy that earns attention, and converting interest into waitlist signups. You'll leave with a repeatable way to pressure-test an idea, plus a built-in audience for customer discovery the moment you decide it's worth building.\n\n\n\n## **My Journey Creating Glider Sim: A Planetary-Scale Flight Simulator – Joey Sipos**\n\nIn this presentation, independent developer Joey Sipos shares his journey into VR development using the Unity Game Engine, ultimately leading to the creation of Glider Sim, a flight simulator now played by thousands around the world. Focused on realistic paragliding and hang gliding, the talk covers how Cesium and Google Photorealistic 3D Tiles transformed the project from traditional localized terrain into a planet-scale flight simulator where players can fly anywhere on Earth.\n\n# **​​​Commuting**\n\n## **​​​Suggested Car Parking**\n\n* Street ($0)\n* [San Diego County Waterfront Garage](https://maps.app.goo.gl/sT8BXxgKDcJKjQt2A?utm_source=luma) ($20)\n* [Fashion Valley Mall](https://maps.app.goo.gl/P9ovewu3u6XicwnG7?utm_source=luma) ($5)\n * take the green line from `Fashion Valley Transit Center` to `County Center/Little Italy Station`\n * costs `$2.50` each way\n\n## **​​​Suggested Bike Parking**\n\n* [Waterfront Park](http://\\(https//maps.app.goo.gl/53cb8AWX3cepfsXu8\\)?utm_source=luma)\n\n## **​​​Suggested Rails**\n\n* [Green and Blue Trolly Lines](https://www.sdmts.com/transit-services/trolley?utm_source=luma)\n * stop at [County Center/Little Italy Station](https://maps.app.goo.gl/aum84xGfsFhF2RGa9?utm_source=luma)\n* [Coaster](https://gonctd.com/wp-content/uploads/COASTER-Schedule-October-2024-Web.pdf?utm_source=luma)\n * stop at [Santa Fe Depot](https://maps.app.goo.gl/vtxdo1xSpREVUZoD9?utm_source=luma)\n\n# **​​Live Stream**\n\nWe'll be streaming the event live on YouTube for those who cannot attend in-person. [Click here to view the scheduled live stream](https://youtube.com/live/J0vc9F2_JYs?feature=share&utm_source=luma).\n\n# **​​Our Community**\n\nYou can find more information about our community at [devx.network](https://devx.network).\n\nAlso, join our Discord community to ask what others are interested in learning in the #event-talk channel: [https://discord.gg/hyf9KSaKtv](https://discord.gg/hyf9KSaKtv)\n\nIf you're interested in giving a talk please submit a request on [our website.](https://devx.network/?utm_source=luma)", + "description_html": "Join us for a special weekend developer experience! We're long time San Diego developers, looking to fostering a community of devs of all skill levels to have fun, network, and learn new things!
\nFor this monthly meetup, we gather for lunch to introduce ourselves and enjoy complimentary food and drinks.
\nAfter networking lunch, we start a series of presentations from members of the community to share interesting developer topics.
\nOnce presentations are finished, we break into groups to casually network, show off our projects and build together!
\nPlease be courteous and respectful to others.
\nLaptops are encouraged. Should you be giving a presentation or want to share a project, your laptop is essential. We are developers, let’s build together
\nFeel free to ask our organizers for help on some code you're struggling with, if you are! We're happy to help where we can.
\n
AI lets engineers ship faster than ever, but you can go fast in any direction. How do you know you're moving in the right one? This talk walks through a lightweight validation playbook for proving demand before you write a line of application code: framing the problem, identifying who feels it, writing copy that earns attention, and converting interest into waitlist signups. You'll leave with a repeatable way to pressure-test an idea, plus a built-in audience for customer discovery the moment you decide it's worth building.
\n
In this presentation, independent developer Joey Sipos shares his journey into VR development using the Unity Game Engine, ultimately leading to the creation of Glider Sim, a flight simulator now played by thousands around the world. Focused on realistic paragliding and hang gliding, the talk covers how Cesium and Google Photorealistic 3D Tiles transformed the project from traditional localized terrain into a planet-scale flight simulator where players can fly anywhere on Earth.
\nFashion Valley Transit Center to County Center/Little Italy Station$2.50 each wayWe'll be streaming the event live on YouTube for those who cannot attend in-person. Click here to view the scheduled live stream.
\nYou can find more information about our community at devx.network.
\nAlso, join our Discord community to ask what others are interested in learning in the #event-talk channel: https://discord.gg/hyf9KSaKtv
\nIf you're interested in giving a talk please submit a request on our website.
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