Hackers On Planet Earth is back in Manhattan next month
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The Hackers On Planet Earth (HOPE) conference is returning to Manhattan next month, bringing together hackers, activists, and technologists for discussions on cybersecurity, privacy, and digital rights.
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The Hackers On Planet Earth (HOPE) conference is returning to Manhattan next month, bringing together hackers, activists, and technologists for discussions on cybersecurity, privacy, and digital rights.
The future of semiconductor manufacturing resembles Manhattan more than Silicon Valley, as chipmaking becomes concentrated in dense, multi-story "megafabs" rather than sprawling horizontal campuses. Rising costs and complexity are pushing production into fewer, capital-intensive facilities built by a shrinking number of companies.
The Hackers On Planet Earth (HOPE) conference is returning to Manhattan next month, bringing together hackers, activists, and technologists for discussions on cybersecurity, privacy, and digital rights.
The Financial Times examines how San Francisco is being transformed by the tech industry's rapid growth, exploring tensions between techno-capitalism and the city's historic identity. The article questions whether the influx of wealth and Silicon Valley values can coexist with San Francisco's bohemian, progressive soul, as housing costs soar and inequality deepens.