If you’re someone who regularly watches cryptocurrency talking heads on YouTube, the algorithm probably suggested that you watch the video shown in the screenshot below:
It’s a scam.
I’ll explain below.
The “live” interview is a year old
For starters, the video, which purports to be a live interview with Ethereum creator (and son of one of my contacts from my Toronto days) Vitalik Buterin, is actually a “live” rebroadcast of an actual Coinbase video from last November:
That year-old video is embedded in coin-ether.net’s video to give it an air of legitimacy in the hopes that you’ll suspend your critical thinking and fall for their “giveaway” offer:
Here’s the “giveaway”: Send at least 0.5 ETH (US $4203.30 as I write this) to their wallet address, and they’ll immediately send double that amount to your wallet. And in case you don’t know what “times two” means, they explain it to you very clearly:
- If you send 0.5+ ETH, you will get 1+ ETH back.
- If you send 10+ ETH, you will get 20+ ETH back.
- If you send 50+ ETH, you will get 100+ ETH back.
- If you send 250+ ETH, you will get 500+ ETH back.
- If you send 500+ ETH, you will get 1000+ ETH back.
This is a psychological trick: it’s all about getting you to think of all that sweet Ethereum that could be sitting in your wallet — if you’d just point your browser at coin-ether.net and send them your ETH!
WHOIS coin-ether.net?
If you do a WHOIS on the domain coin-ether.net, you’ll get these tidbits of information that should trigger your “scammy sense”:
- Created on 2021-10-30
- Expires on 2022-10-30
- Updated on 2021-10-30
That’s right — this domain was born yesterday (at the time of writing), and its owners are hoping you were born yesterday, too!
coin-ether.net’s maps to the IP address 185.178.208.138, which is located in Rostov Oblast, located in the Southern Federal District of Russia.
The display of Ethereum transfers is randomly generated
If you go to coin-ether.net and scroll to the bottom of the page, you’ll see a constantly-updated table of transfers that purport to show people sending them some ETH and then getting double that amount in return.
It’s fake.
A simple “view source” of coin-ether.net’s home page shows that one of its imported scripts is something called table.js.
If you view the source of table.js, you’ll find that its purpose is to repeatedly call a function named createTableItem()
, which creates tables containing randomly-generated Ethereum addresses and amounts in exchanges that always happen “right now”:
const createTableItem = () => {
let inputValue = randomInteger(1, 100) + "." + randomString(1, "123456789");
let outputValue = ++inputValue * 2;
let txFIn = inputValue / 1000;
let txFOut = outputValue / 1000;
let cutWallet = BaseWallet.slice(0, 7) + "..."
let item = document.createElement("div");
item.className = "table_item ";
item.innerHTML = `<table>
<tr class="table_item-top">
<td>${randomString(7) + "..."}</td>
<td>${randomString(6, "123456789")}</td>
<td>${cutWallet}</td>
<td>OUT</td>
<td>${"0x" + randomString(5) + "..."}</td>
<td>right now</td>
<td>${outputValue + " ETH"}</td>
<td>${txFOut.toFixed(3)}</td>
</tr>
<tr class="table_item-apply">
<td class="left"></td>
<td ><img src="./images/Apply.png" alt="apply" /></td>
<td class="right"></td>
</tr>
<tr class="table_item-bottom">
<td>${randomString(7) + "..."}</td>
<td>${randomString(6, "123456789")}</td>
<td>${"0x" + randomString(5) + "..."}</td>
<td> IN</td>
<td>${cutWallet}</td>
<td>right now</td>
<td>${inputValue + " ETH"}</td>
<td>${txFIn.toFixed(3)}</td>
</tr>
</table>`;
var first = table.childNodes[0];
let last = table.lastChild;
table.insertBefore(item, first);
let itemsCount = table.children.length;
if (itemsCount > 3) {
table.removeChild(last);
}
};
They didn’t hide it very well — even a student in their first week of a coding bootcamp would be able to find it.
And finally, there’s just plain common sense
Why would anyone simply give you double the money you give them?
There’s a lot of opportunity in crypto, but coin-ether.net ain’t it. Don’t fall for the scam!
Once again, it’s time to list Tampa Bay podcasts that you, the Global Nerdy reader, might find informative, interesting, and illuminating!
In the last list, I listed the podcasts from longest-running to newest. This time, I’m listing them in order from most new podcasts. They are:
- Space and Things
- The 6 Figure Developer
- Thunder Nerds
- The Mike Dominick Show
- Friends That Code
And now, the podcasts…
Space and Things
Space and Things is the newest podcast on this list, and it’s about…well, you get three guesses. Just read its name.
Space and Things features two hosts:
- Emily Carney: A veteran of the United States Navy, Carney became a freelance writer back in 2008 and started a blog called This Space Available, which is hosted by the National Space Society.In 2011, Carney founded a facebook group Space Hipsters, of which I am a member. Originally intended to be a place to share news and insights amongst friends, this community has now grown to close to 20,000 members including astronauts, engineers, scientists, historians and space flight enthusiasts from around the globe.
- Dave Giles: Giles is a singer/songwriter from London, England who has always had a passion for space flight. Since his early years he’s been looking skyward and though he ended up wielding a guitar for a living, space exploration is alway on his mind and one of his most popular songs is about astronaut Gene Cernan, ‘The Last Man On The Moon’.In 2019 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, Giles visited all of the crewed space vehicles flown by NASA from Freedom 7 to the Space Shuttle Orbiters.
Here are Space and Things’ podcasts since the last time I did a roundup of Tampa Bay podcasts:
- STP61 – One Small Pin For Deke, One Giant Emotional Mess For Emily and Dave: This week we take a look at the tiny lapel pin which Deke Slayton used to wear. It’s currently on display at the Museum of Flight just outside Seattle.
- STP60 – What Are Analog Missions Really Like? – With Britaney Phillips: In episode 50 we spoke to Britaney Phillips just as she was about to go on an analog mission to Mars so we thought we’d ask her back to give us the full debrief.
- STP59 – Everything You Need To Know About Spacesuits – With Daniel Klopp from ILC Dover: This week we’re talking about space suits with Daniel Klopp from ILC Dover. ILC Dover have designed and manufactured all the of EVA suits used by NASA since the Apollo program. NASA decided to try and go in house for Artemis, but they’ve just opened it up for external bids as it didn’t go so well for them… so it’s likely they’ll continue that partnership.
- STP58 – Through The Glass Ceiling To The Stars with Eileen Collins and Jonathan Ward: This week we got to speak to Colonel Eileen Collins and Jonathan Ward as the two of them are releasing a book about the life of Colonel Collins called Through the Glass Ceiling to the Stars – The Story of the First American Women to Command a Space Mission”.
- STP57 – Top Tips For Visiting Space Center Houston: Following Emily’s first ever trip to Space Center Houston in August, Dave and Emily decided to pull together their experiences to help you figure out why you need to go there and what not to miss!
- STP56 – George Low, Marketing the Moon and $2 Bills with Richard Jurek: This week we’re joined by author and space historian Richard Jurek to cover a diverse set of subjects which he is interested in. Richard has released two books, ‘Marketing The Moon: The Selling Of The Apollo Lunar Program’ and ‘The Ultimate Engineer: The Remarkable Life of NASA’s Visionary Leader George Low’. He has also set up the Jefferson Space Museum to showcase his collection of flown $2 bills, and that’s a story that you won’t want to miss.
- STP55 – Inspiration 4 – Post Launch Reaction Podcast: Inspiration 4 has launched the first all civilian crew into orbit, so we wanted to talk about it and what it means to us. We hope you’re as inspired as we are.
- STP54 – Writing Alternative History Novels – With Gerald Brennan: This week we talk to author Gerald Brennan to discuss all about how he got into Alternative History writing and to get a glimpse into his process.
- STP53 – Nicole Stott – ‘What Life In Space Taught Me About Our Home Planet’: We start our second year of podcasting off in style by interviewing the incredible Nicole Stott about her new book: “Back to Earth – What Life In Space Taught Me About Our Home Planet And Our Mission To Protect It”.
- STP52 – Designing Mission Patches – with Tim Gagnon: This week we celebrate the completion of our first year of weekly podcasts by discussing mission patches with Tim Gagnon who has designed us an anniversary patch! Tim has designed patches for flown missions and has also released many fantastic commemorative patches, so as far as we’re concerned, he’s the perfect person to design our patch and explain how it all works.
- STP51 – How To Talk To Someone In Space – Ham Radio: Due to Emily getting stuck in Houston thanks to Tropical Storm Fred, we’ve had to break away from our scheduled show and bring you this little nugget. If you could keep just one item from a museum what would it be? Today we find out Emily’s choice. AND IT’S NOT FROM SKYLAB!
- STP50 – How To Go To Mars For 2 Weeks – With Britaney Phillips: This week we’re joined by someone who is going to Mars for two weeks, well kind of. Britaney Phillips is about to take part in an Earth analog mission run by HI-SEAS. An analog mission is where a situation is recreated down here on earth which will recreate some conditions that we might experience in space in order to help prepare for long duration missions.
- STP49 – Gherman Titov – The Forgotten Man? – 60 Years Since Vostok 2 – With Stephen Walker: This week it’s the 60th anniversary of the flight of Gherman Titov on Vostok 2. One of the most colourful characters of the Soviet Union space program and someone who we should all know more about, but we don’t. So we asked Stephen Walker to come and talk to us about him and his life.
- STP48 – Apollo 15 – 50th Anniversary Celebration with Francis French: It’s the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission so we’ve decided to celebrate the mission of Dave Scott, Al Worden and Jim Irwin by asking author and historian Francis French to join us again.
- STP47 – So Much More Than Apollo 13 – An Interview With Fred Haise: This week we’re joined by Apollo legend Fred Haise. Known for being the lunar module pilot on the ill fated Apollo 13 mission, but we wanted to talk to him about the other parts of his life which often get left behind, in particular the Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests, of which he commanded three on the Space Shuttle Enterprise.
- STP46: Rescuing a Spacecraft From The Bottom of the Ocean The Incredible Story of Liberty Bell 7 With Jim Remar: This week we’re joined by Jim Remar, CEO of the Cosmophere in Hutchinson, Kansas, the home of Liberty Bell 7, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of it’s flight carrying Gus Grissom into space. A truly remarkable story, not just because of the mission being just the 3rd crewed launch of any vehicle into space, but because the capsule was lost at the bottom of the sea until 1999 when it was recovered and restored by the people at the Cosmophere.
- STP45 – The Making Of An Ordinary Spaceman and Billionaires in Space with Clayton Anderson: This week we were joined by retired astronaut Clayton C. Anderson to discuss his new podcast ‘Making Of An Ordinary Spaceman. In a wonderful honest and inspirational interview, we talked about his journey learned a bit about him as well as talking about ‘cashtronauts’. As well as interviewing Clayton, Emily and Dave also carry on that discussion about billionaires in space and the remarkable story of Wally Funk.
- STP44 – The Man Inside The Suit – with Bruce McCandless III: This week we’re joined by Bruce McCandless III as he is just releasing a brand new book about his father, NASA astronaut Bruce McCandless II who is most famous for being the astronaut floating about the earth untethered back in 1984. One of the most iconic photos from spaceflight and yet not much is actually known about the man inside the suit. The new book is out next week and is called ‘ Wonders All Around’.
The 6 Figure Developer
At the time I’m writing this, The 6 Figure Developer — hosted by John Callaway, Clayton Hunt, and Jon Ash — has posted 217 episodes. It’s…
…a show dedicated to helping developers to grow their career. Topics include Test Driven Development, Clean Code, Professionalism, Entrepreneurship, as well as the latest and greatest programming languages and concepts.
Here are The 6 Figure Developer’s podcasts since the last time I did a roundup of Tampa Bay podcasts:
- Episode 217 – The Senior Mindset with Swizec Teller: Swizec is a software engineer, instructor, blogger, vlogger, conference speaker, and author. He has trained the engineering teams from multiple Fortune 500 companies on React, Redux, GraphQL, Serverless, and other modern web technologies.
- Episode 216 – Visual Studio 2022 with Mads Kristensen: Mads is a principal program manager on the Visual Studio Team and has published over 150 free Visual Studio extensions. He blogs about anything related to Visual Studio and extensibility, and is a home automation enthusiasts.
- Episode 215 – Rebuilding the Plane Mid-Air w/ David Merk: David is a Software Engineer, Mentor, Organizer, Volunteer, Speaker, Workshop Creator, and unabashed Career Changer, specializing in C# .NET, N-Tier and Microservice Architecture.
- Episode 214 – Open Source Software with Tanner Linsley: Tanner builds open source software that is currently used by hundreds of thousands of developers at companies ranging from fortune 500 companies all the way down to startups and indie developers. He has a focus in JavaScript using React, Remote/Server State Management, Data Grids/Tables, Data Visualization, and Enterprise Application Architecture.
- Episode 213 – Developer Best Practices with April Edwards: April is a senior cloud advocate for Microsoft specializing in application transformation and DevOps ways of working. Her focus is working on Microsoft Azure to take customers on a journey from legacy technology while enabling them to take full advantage of DevOps.
- Episode 212 – Don’t Sacrifice Quality: While “quality” can be subjective, certainly there are items with which we can agree? • This is what Roy was saying • Clayton is weirdly zen • Azure DevOps Podcast with Jeffrey Palermo & Capers Jones missed requirements • When agreements have been broken, understand the constraints? • Team Agreements?
- Episode 211 – Git for Programmers with Jesse Liberty: Jesse is a principal developer, specializing in web and mobile and has been programming in C# for 20 years. He is a Microsoft MVP, a Xamarin MVP, an author, and he creates on-line courses for Pluralsight, LinkedIn Learning, Udemy, and Pakt. He is the author of 18 books, the latest of which is Git for programmers.
- Episode 210 – Compiler API with Jason Bock: Jason Bock is a Developer Advocate at Rocket Mortgage and a Microsoft MVP (C#). He has over 25 years of experience. He is the author of several books including “.NET Development Using the Compiler API”. He is a leader of the Twin Cities Code Camp and holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Marquette University.
- Episode 209 – Elastic Leadership with Roy Osherove: Roy Osherove has worked in the software industry for over 20 years, and has authored several books including “The Art of Unit Testing”. These days, he is working as a freelance consultant & trainer on-site for various companies across the world.
- Episode 208 – Software Consultancy with Ryan Vice: Ryan has published programming and architecture books, been awarded Microsoft MVP and frequently talks at conferences and users groups. He started Vice Software 6 years ago and has grown to over 40 developers and continues to grow 50% year over year.
- Episode 207 – Tech Debt vs Cruft: Today we are going to talk about tech debt. What it is and how to manage it.
- Episode 206 – The Birth of RavenDB with Oren Eini: Oren Eini aka Ayende Rahien is the founder of Hibernating Rhinos which develops RavenDB, a NoSQL open source & ACID document database.
- Episode 205 – Polly with Bryan Hogan: Bryan is a Software architect, Microsoft MVP, Pluralsight author, Podcaster, and Blogger. He has twenty years experience; focusing on development of web applications, micro services and desktop applications.
- Episode 204 – Comet and .NET MAUI with James Clancey: James is a PM Architect at Microsoft. He joined Xamarin in 2011 and has been at Microsoft now for 5 years. He joins us to talk about Comet, .NET MAUI, and a little bit about Xamarin Forms.
- Episode 203 – NuGet and TikTok with Jon Douglas: Jon is a technical product manager, YouTuber and podcaster. He enjoys exploring the systems, strategies and tools that help us live happier, healthier, and more productive lives.
Thunder Nerds
Of the podcasts in this roundup, Thunder Nerds — “A conversation with the people behind the technology, that love what they do… and do tech good” — has been around the longest, with 289 episodes to date. You’ve probably seen the hosts at local meetups and conferences; they’re Frederick Philip Von Weiss and Brian Hinton.
Thunder Nerds is sponsored by a company that’s near and dear to me, Auth0! That’s partly because they have a great authentication, authorization, and identity service, and partly because I work there in my role as a Senior Developer Advocate!
Here are Thunder Nerds’ podcasts since the last time I did a roundup of Tampa Bay podcasts:
- 289 – ⚱️ The Digitization of Deathcare with Faisal Abid: In this episode, we talk with Faisal Abid: Speaker, Entrepreneur, Google Developer Expert, and co-founder of Eirene cremations. Eirene provides high-quality, affordable cremation services. Eirene allows families to plan an affordable cremation entirely online or over the phone. Leveraging technology to help provide a better funeral experience to families. Additionally, Faisal walks us through the unique business and technology challenges he faced at the beginning of Eirene.
- 288 – ⚖️ Digital Ethics, Rights & Responsibilities with Ali Rizvi: In this episode, we talk with Ali Rizvi, Vice President of Product Management at Star2Star, a Sangoma company. We discuss digital ethics, rights & responsibilities of technology companies such as Facebook. There are many aspects to how these entities influence our political climate and unnaturally distort social behavior. Some of the social media algorithms are presented to make our lives better, but do they? Are these types of technologies a fundamental threat to the whole of humanity, or just misunderstood?
- 287 – 🧠 Learning in Public with SWYX: In this episode, we talk with SWYX, author, speaker, podcaster, and learning in public evangelist. We dive into his career history in finance and how he transitioned into development. We also discuss the challenges of Developer Experience, the advantages of learning in public, and lessons learned from podcasting. Additionally, we get a musical performance from SWYX himself. Bonus: We have Software Engineer, Arit Amana as a guest co-host.
- 286 – 🌩️ Effective Conflict Resolution with Joshua Mauldin: In this episode, we get to talk with design director and conflict resolution expert Joshua Mauldin. We discuss the most effective techniques for conflict resolution, how to establish trust, and employ empathy. Joshua explains when we should use a third-party mediator, start a conversation with safety checks and lead a talk with facts. Additionally, we dive into disaster recovery. The approach of creating a shared purpose in building alignment.
- 285 – 🎯 Essential Marketing Strategies with David Portnowitz: In this episode, we get to talk with David Portnowitz, Chief Marketing Officer at Star2Star, a Sangoma company. We discuss Star2Star, their solutions, and how they’re providing services that address the challenges of our new normal. We also delve into Marketing in the 20s and leverage the lessons learned from 2020 to ready business for the future. Additionally, we evaluate the current marketing trends and hypothesize which opportunities hold the most value.
- 284 – 2021 ❤️ Conf-amigues 4 Life: In this episode, we get to talk with Baskar Rao Dandlamudi, Santosh Hari, Super Di, Faisal Abid, Sivamuthu Kumar, Todd Libby, Vincent Tang, Tessa, Jared Rhodes, and Stacy Devino. It all began with a tweet; we should do a show where we connect with some of our best conference friends and have a virtual conference… So we did, check it out ❤️! We also discuss COVID: Going to events, work-life balance, and should/can we go back to the office.
The Mike Dominick Show
The Mike Dominick Show is hosted by Mike Dominick, the CEO and founder of The Mad Botter INC, and has an open source focus.
Here are the most the three most recent Mike Dominick Show podcasts:
Friends That Code
Friends That Code is hosted by Mike Traverso, whom locals may know from the Tampa Bay Google Developers Group meetup and other Google-y events. In this podcast, he showcases…
…some amazing people I know that just happen to write code for a living. Whether they started off intending to code or just happened into it, we get to hear about the types of people you’ll meet, things you’ll get to do, jobs you’ll have along the way, and advice from some awesome coders along the way!
Here are the most the three most recent Friends That Code podcasts:
My favorite take on “Meta”
My favorite take on Facebook-the-company renaming itself as “Meta” is the comment pictured above, which just happened to be posted to Facebook:
The whole Meta thing has the same energy as that one kid in grade school who spent like two months trying to make everyone call him Optimus Prime or something
Here’s your weekly list of tech, entrepreneur, and nerd events — plus a little area tech news — for Tampa Bay and surrounding areas for the week of Monday, November 1 through Sunday, November 7, 2021.
This is a weekly service from Tampa Bay’s tech blog, Global Nerdy! For the past four years, I’ve been compiling a list of tech, entrepreneur, and nerd events happening in Tampa Bay and surrounding areas. There’s a lot going on in our scene here in “The Other Bay Area, on the Other West Coast”!
As far as event types go, this list casts a rather wide net. It includes events that would be of interest to techies, nerds, and entrepreneurs. It includes (but isn’t limited to) events that fall under the category of:
- Programming, DevOps, systems administration, and testing
- Tech project management / agile processes
- Video, board, and role-playing games
- Book, philosophy, and discussion clubs
- Tech, business, and entrepreneur networking events
- Toastmasters (because nerds really need to up their presentation game)
- Sci-fi, fantasy, and other genre fandoms
- Anything I deem geeky
By “Tampa Bay and surrounding areas”, this list covers events that originate or are aimed at the area within 100 miles of the Port of Tampa. At the very least, that includes the cities of Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater, but as far north as Ocala, as far south as Fort Myers, and includes Orlando and its surrounding cities.
This week’s events
This list includes in-person events as well as online events. The COVID-19 numbers are dropping sharply, but be smart and responsible — get your shots, mask up in crowds, and we can get back to what passes for normal sooner!
I try to keep this list up-to-date. I add new events as soon as I hear about them, so be sure to check this page often!
Monday, November 1
Coachieve | Entrepreneur Crash Course – Tampa | Visit site for details |
Career Success Coffee Talk – Tampa Bay | Rise and Grind! Monday Coffee — Let’s Talk Career Success! | 9:00 AM |
Option Trading Strategies (Tampa Bay area) Meetup Group | Option Trading Strategies Meetup (Online) | 11:00 AM |
Young Professionals of Tampa Bay Networking Group | In person at Fords Garage St Pete | 11:00 AM |
Professional Business Networking with RGAnetwork.net | St. Pete Networking Lunch! Fords Garage! Monday’s | 11:30 AM |
Tampa / St Pete Business Connections | South Tampa Professional Networking Lunch | 11:30 AM |
Entrepreneurs & Business Owners of Sarasota & Bradenton | Virtual Networking Lunch Monday & Wednesday | 11:30 AM |
Wesley Chapel, Trinity, New Tampa Business Professionals | Lutz, Wesley Chapel, New Tampa Virtual Networking Lunch | 11:30 AM |
Christian Professionals Network Tampa Bay | Live Online Connection Meeting- Monday | 11:30 AM |
Professional Business Networking with RGAnetwork.net | Virtual Networking Lunch | 11:30 AM |
Thinkful Tampa | Thinkful Webinar || What Tech Career Is Right For Me? | 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM EDT |
West Orange Comics & Video Games | Magic Mondays | 5:00 PM |
Entrepreneurs & Startups – Bradenton Networking & Education | “Automating Your Business” with Tracy Ingram | 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM |
Thinkful Tampa | Thinkful Webinar || Intro to HTML & CSS: Build Your Own Website | 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM EDT |
We Write Here Black and Women of Color Writing Group | Virtual Writing Get Downs | 6:00 PM |
Thoughtful Writing | Philosophy in Writing | 6:00 PM |
Beginning Web Development | Weekly Learning Session | 6:00 PM |
Magic the Gathering Tampa/Brandon/St Pete | Commander Night | 6:00 PM |
Tampa Tabletop | Monday Feast & Game Night | 6:00 PM |
Tampa Bay Gaming: RPG’s, Board Games & more! | Open Painting at Warehouse 51 | 6:00 PM |
Orlando Adventurer’s Guild | [FR]DDHC-XGE-01 Rats of Waterdeep – DM Carson (Tier 1) | 6:00 PM |
Critical Hit Games | Heavy/Euro Board Game Night | 6:00 PM |
Board Game Meetup: Board Game Boxcar | Weekly Game Night! (Lazy Moon Location) | 6:00 PM |
Tampa – Sarasota – Venice Trivia & Quiz Meetup | Trivia Night – Off the Wagon Kitchen & Brewery Smartphone Trivia Game Show | 6:30 PM |
Orlando Stoics | ONLINE: The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene | 7:00 PM |
Toastmasters Division E | Lakeland (FL) Toastmasters Club #2262 | 7:00 PM |
South Florida Poker, Music & Entertainment Group | FREE Texas Holdem Poker Tournaments at Fireside Lounge & Billiards 7 PM Start | 7:00 PM |
Tampa Hackerspace | Make and Take Kiln Fired Pinch and Coil Pots (Week 3 of 4) | 7:00 PM |
Nerdbrew Events | Anime Watch Party | 7:00 PM |
Toastmasters District 48 | Failure Isn’t the Opposite of Success…It’s a Part of It at South Tampa TM! | 7:00 PM |
Central Florida AD&D (1st ed.) Grognards Guild | World of Greyhawk: 1E One-Shots | 7:30 PM |
Thinkful Tampa | Thinkful Webinar | UX/UI Design: Creating a Design System | 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM EDT |
Thinkful Tampa | Careers in Tech | Thinkful Webinar | UX/UI Design: Creating a Design System | 8:00 PM |
Tampa Real Estate Investors Official Meetup Group | Introductory Meetup Mondays 8:00 to 9:00 PM ET Online Meeting | 8:00 PM |
Tuesday, November 2
Wednesday, November 3
Thursday, November 4
Entrepreneur Collaborative Center | Doing Business with Hillsborough County | 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM EDT |
Chris Krimitsos | Florida Bitcoin and Blockchain Summit | Fri, Nov 5, 2021, 10:00 PM EDT |
Disrupt the Bay | Disrupt the Bay 2021 | 9:00 AM |
Tampa Artificial Intelligence Meetup | Disrupt The Bay 2021 | 9:00 AM |
TampaBay Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technology Meetup | Disrupt The Bay 2021 | 9:00 AM |
Power Business Networking | Power Business Networking Thursday 11:45 am 2021 11 04 | 11:45 AM |
Thinkful Tampa | Thinkful Webinar || UX/UI Design: Wireframes and Prototypes | 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM EDT |
Chainlink and Polkadot | Decentralizing CeFi | 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM EDT |
Chainlink Miami: Connected Smart Contracts | Decentralizing CeFi | 2:00 PM |
Florida Center for Creative Photography | FCCP Weekly Photo Assignment 44. Solitude | 5:00 PM |
Indienomicon | Armed Forces Jam 2021 | Sun, Nov 7, 2021, 9:00 PM EDT |
Thinkful Tampa | Thinkful Webinar || Data Analytics: Tools of the Trade | 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM EDT |
New Port Richey Options And Derivatives Trading Meetup Group | October Squawk Box | 6:00 PM |
Tampa Bay Business Networking Happy Hour- Meet Up | After Hours Networking Happy Hour! Food provided by 3C’s Catering | 6:00 PM |
Pasco Options And Derivatives Trading Meetup Group | Monthly Squawk Box Futures and Options Educational Meeting | 6:00 PM |
Orlando Unity Developers Group | 🚨 Armed Forces Jam 2021 – 📅 Nov 4-7th 👀 | 6:00 PM |
Ladies Connect! | Jw Lobby Bar mixer | 6:00 PM |
Tampa – Sarasota – Venice Trivia & Quiz Meetup | Trivia Night – Barrel & Bean Smartphone Trivia Game Show | 6:30 PM |
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Pinellas County | FREE Networking Event | 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM EDT |
Disrupt The Bay | Disrupt the Bay VIP Party | 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM EDT |
Code For Orlando | Community Action Night: Let’s Taco About Civic Tech Projects | 7:00 PM |
Bitcoiners of Southwest Florida | Bitcoiners of SWFL – Fort Myers Forum | 7:00 PM |
Drupal User Group of Tampa Bay (Meeting in person again) | Drupal Live Forum / Q&A | 7:00 PM |
Drunk’n Meeples the Social Tabletop (Board) Gamers | THURSDAY Game Night @ de Bine Brewing Co. | 7:00 PM |
Tampa Hackerspace | Make a LED Edge Lit Name Plaque (Members Only) | 7:00 PM |
Business Networking for Entrepreneurs of Color | Virtual Business Networking – Entrepreneurs of Color | 7:00 PM |
Entrepreneurs with ADHD | Webinar: The basics of a social media strategy | 7:00 PM |
Wordier Than Thou Meetup for Writers and Book Lovers | Tell-Tale Tassels: An Evening of Poe-Inspired Cabaret | 7:00 PM |
Tampa Hackerspace | Shopbot Safety and Usage (Members Only) | 7:00 PM |
The Pinellas County Young “Professionals” | Dive Bar of the Month: Emerald Bar | 7:00 PM |
Friday, November 5
Saturday, November 6
Sunday, November 7
Thinkful Tampa | Thinkful Webinar || Intro To Data Analytics: Tableau Basics | 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM EST |
Shut Up & Write!® St. Petersburg | Shut Up & Write! – November 7th at the Station House in St Pete | 10:00 AM |
Tampa Japanese Meetup | Orlando Japan Festival | 11:00 AM |
Thinkful Tampa | Thinkful Webinar || Free Crash Course: JavaScript Fundamentals | 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM EST |
Orlando Urban Professional Meetup Group | OUP Social Sunday Brunch! | 12:00 PM |
Florida Gulf Coast Chapter of Sisters in Crime | FLGC SinC Local Author Signing Meet & Greet with Books at Park Place | 1:00 PM |
Toastmasters, Division D | Weekend Toastmasters | 3:00 PM |
The Historical History Book Club | Book Discussion: Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi | 5:30 PM |
Thinkful Tampa | Thinkful Webinar || Intro To Data Analytics: Excel Basics | 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM EST |
Geekocracy! | Marvels the Eternals | 7:00 PM |
Do you have any events or announcements that you’d like to see on this list?
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I’d admit it: I’d be dead.
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In case you were wondering, lumpia are Filipino spring rolls.