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As Mei's breasts had expanded so had her appetite. Her milk production
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and growth in combination with her Marine physiology meant that her
{{headerbox}}'''Bay Area Hackers' Association / Bay Area Security Enthusiasts''' is an network of security hackers within the Bay Area.
meal portions slowly expanded, and lately she had taken to munching on
*'''WEBSITE:''' [https://baha.bitrot.info https://baha.bitrot.info]
rolls of Eden "bread" that O'Brian had figured out how to make for
*'''CALENDAR:''' [https://baha.bitrot.info/calendar.html https://baha.bitrot.info/calendar.html]
her between meals.
*'''EVENTS:''' BAHA Meeting every second Sunday at Noisebridge [[272]] Capp St. and via [[Jitsi]]/[[Discord]]
** '''Upcoming Dates:''' April 10, May 8, June 12
*'''ORGANIZERS:''' A board of shadowy figures.
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Mei's contributions to their food supply meant that Roger's estimate
== Bay Area Hackers' Association / Bay Area Security Enthusiasts ==
of how long they could last had gone from seven months to a year and
BAHA/BASE is the "hacker hacker" security hacking subgroup of Bay Area Hackers' Association, as the hacker community includes many kinds of technical wizardry other than security stuff.
a half. Of course that was assuming that Mei's production remained
 
constant, which had not been true so far. Every morning Mei would
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drain her swollen breasts into the pitcher, and Roger would measure
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her output. Every morning he would tack on a few weeks to their
I formed the Bay Area Security Presentations mailing list to help reduce the cost of arranging speakers or finding venues.
estimated survival time. Of course they were hoping that her
I also formed a speakers mailing list to ping people who have offered to speak.
production grew fast enough so that she would be able to support the men
There is a Reddit for SF/BA security
indefinitely. The milk produced by Heifer users had all the nutrients
We differ from these groups in that we are presentation and learning oriented, rather than primarily social.
required for an adult human to live, a practice that was apparently
SiliSec
not unheard of among lactation fetishists.
BaySec
Berksec
HoodSec
SouthBaySec
It's not clear that the last two are active, since they don't seem to have much of a web presence.
We differ from OWASP Bay Area in that we discuss more than just web security.
There is a very similar group, DC650 (DEFCON Silicon Valley).
There is also the San Francisco 2600 group.
There is also a West Coast Hackers group.
And there's a SF Bay ISSA group.
North Bay and Seattle have Negative 9, which also appears similar to ours.
We are loosely based on Austin Hackers Anonymous, of which I was once a member; however, unlike AHA, I do not want to require people to have to present in order to attend.
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==Related==
* [[Hackerspaces]]

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Bay Area Hackers' Association / Bay Area Security Enthusiasts is an network of security hackers within the Bay Area.

Bay Area Hackers' Association / Bay Area Security Enthusiasts[edit | edit source]

BAHA/BASE is the "hacker hacker" security hacking subgroup of Bay Area Hackers' Association, as the hacker community includes many kinds of technical wizardry other than security stuff.

Related Groups[edit | edit source]

I formed the Bay Area Security Presentations mailing list to help reduce the cost of arranging speakers or finding venues.
I also formed a speakers mailing list to ping people who have offered to speak.
There is a Reddit for SF/BA security
We differ from these groups in that we are presentation and learning oriented, rather than primarily social.
SiliSec
BaySec
Berksec
HoodSec
SouthBaySec
It's not clear that the last two are active, since they don't seem to have much of a web presence.
We differ from OWASP Bay Area in that we discuss more than just web security.
There is a very similar group, DC650 (DEFCON Silicon Valley).
There is also the San Francisco 2600 group.
There is also a West Coast Hackers group.
And there's a SF Bay ISSA group.
North Bay and Seattle have Negative 9, which also appears similar to ours.
We are loosely based on Austin Hackers Anonymous, of which I was once a member; however, unlike AHA, I do not want to require people to have to present in order to attend.

Related[edit | edit source]