Hackers? For Charity?
In general, a hacker is “a skilled computer expert that uses their technical knowledge to creatively overcome a problem”. We are hackers (most of us security experts) that use our superpowers to make the world a better place. We highlight projects and acts of service and help flatten the learning curve so you can join us.
Recent Stories
19-hour day in the life: March 24
7:30-8:00 Preparing breakfast for BnB guests 8:00-8:30 Open Keep, breakfast, emails 8:30-9:10 Declan to clinic for malaria test (negative) 9:10-10:30 Meet with welder about hangers and hooks for BnB, meet my friends John and Cayenne Goodman who just flew in from the [...]
16-hour day in the life: March 19
9:00pm (the night before): Still no power (out since 3am), so it's candles, and lanterns and light via a JuiceBox and and a ReadySet. Normally we would use our inverter, but it's in the shop. We're really off the grid now. 8:00 [...]
Day in the life: March 12
8:00-11 Help get breakfast ready for house guests. To the Keep to open, breakfast. Jen and I met with a friend and talked. Contacted Mbale CURE hospital to make an appointment for Jen. We leave tomorrow for this consult. This is a [...]
Social Responsibility
Continuing coverage of the IICT course we're sponsoring at the Hackers For Charity Computer Training Center alongside iheartgo. Sorry this one's a bit late, from last week's course. I especially like this entry because although this is a design / entrepreneur / [...]
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