Any other technologists hanging out in Hawaii? Let's build a hacker community
Anyone else out here in Hawaii and working in high-tech? It's a growing trend, and we should all connect!
Context: I moved to Oahu, HI soon after the pandemic started to take a university research job in machine learning.
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Very accurate. If you didn't go to the local schools, you really won't fit in.
And most locals have 2 (or 3) jobs to pay the rent, so if you're not a bartender or waiter in a crew, you won't meet locals either.
I once asked a passenger on a plane going to the mainland what he thought of the economy in Honolulu. He answered, "Oh, it's great. I own a grocery store chain." :)
1. Start a chat channel upfront and announce it here (discord, matrix riot element, signal, etc...) With dedicated and announced times for project e-meetup
2. See which hacker space are active if any
3. Maybe plan physical meet up in outdoor setting, easy for HI as it's hot weather. Don't become the next covid-19 cluster
It's always random how some communities work and some other don't. So start one and see if it works
There’s a lot of us, good gender ratio, mix of startups and FAANG. It’s been great. Been here for two months, my immediate crew is ~40 people.
Of those, there are 300 active on Oahu and ~40 that I mentioned who actually like to hang out, work on stuff, get drinks and party. We’re actually going to SKY and The Hideout for drinks tonight.
Message me on Twitter or LinkedIn if you want a Slack invite.