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Memphis Technology User Groups is a community calendar for technology user groups in the Memphis area. The account hosts events from the following organizations:
Memphis Game Developers, Dev Memphis, Memphis Web Workers, Memphis .Net User Group, Memphis PASS Chapter, Memphis PHP, Memphis Python User Group, Wordpress Memphis, and more!
All groups welcome visitors of all experience levels.
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Memphis Python User Group
·OnlineOnlineCheck out our brand new (and very much in progress) website at https://memphispython.dev!
Change of plans everyone. I'm not going to be able to present Foundry Toolkit tonight. However, I do have an alternative. I'm always encouraging folks to share their personal projects with the group. Tonight, I'll lead by example with that. For the past few months I've been refining https://aiquickst.art and https://pyquickst.art (and I own about 4 more *quickst.art domains) which are what the name suggests, getting started with AI and Python. The idea though is these use free online resources completely so you don't have to download anything, you don't have to install anything and best of all, you don't have to buy anything. I like to say that the price of admission is a free, personal GitHub account.
There won't be a lot of advanced technical content tonight. But I want to show how easy it is to set up something like this so that you can contribute your own content to the community.
RSVP for the link to the Teams meeting.
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MEMSEC - DEFCON901 - Memphis InfoSec social #33
FedEx Institute of Technology, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38111, Memphis, Te, USCome join us in room 225 at the Fedex Institute of Technology (FIT) at the UofM campus!
Hardware is often the final frontier of security—once you have physical access, what can you actually find? This month, Bhargab returns for "Hardware Reverse Engineering 101." We’ll move beyond the software layer to explore the fundamental techniques and tools used to dissect physical devices and understand their inner workings. We'll cover the basics of identifying components, analyzing data flows, and the methodologies used to uncover vulnerabilities in embedded systems. Whether you are interested in IoT security, firmware analysis, or just want to know what's happening under the hood of your favorite gadgets, this session will provide a foundational look at the world of hardware hacking.
This meetup is FREE and open to the public with Garibaldi's pizza!
6 attendees
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