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by geeks for geeks
Beer is optional. Curiosity is not.
Geek & Beers is a hands-on meetup for people who build. Not a drinking party. Not a polished conference. No stage performance. No pretending.
At each session, a few people bring something real, an unfinished project, a half-working demo, a fresh experiment, a strange idea they actually tried.
You inspire others by showing what you’re working on. And you get inspired by seeing what others are exploring. That exchange is the heart of it.
We listen, we question, we open laptops, we test ideas on the spot. Sometimes things break. Sometimes they unexpectedly work. Good. We debug together.
Programming, yes, but not only that. DIY. Electronics. Mechanics. 3D printing. Video. Audio. Art. If you like connecting hardware and software, wires and code, pixels and sound, you’ll feel at home.
“It works on my computer” is welcome here.
Live demos might fail. That’s part of the story.
One important thing: this is not a discussion club for abstract opinions.
Bring something. A new idea. An update. A failed attempt. A prototype. Something you actually touched, built, tried.
Be brave. Show it as it is.
The goal is simple. You leave with a spark:
"I can push this further"
"I want to try this"
"I never thought about it that way"
Small ideas. Real exploration. Shared inspiration.
by geeks for geeks
Beer is optional. Curiosity is not.
Geek & Beers is a hands-on meetup for people who build. Not a drinking party. Not a polished conference. No stage performance. No pretending.
At each session, a few people bring something real, an unfinished project, a half-working demo, a fresh experiment, a strange idea they actually tried.
You inspire others by showing what you’re working on. And you get inspired by seeing what others are exploring. That exchange is the heart of it.
We listen, we question, we open laptops, we test ideas on the spot. Sometimes things break. Sometimes they unexpectedly work. Good. We debug together.
Programming, yes, but not only that. DIY. Electronics. Mechanics. 3D printing. Video. Audio. Art. If you like connecting hardware and software, wires and code, pixels and sound, you’ll feel at home.
“It works on my computer” is welcome here.
Live demos might fail. That’s part of the story.
One important thing: this is not a discussion club for abstract opinions.
Bring something. A new idea. An update. A failed attempt. A prototype. Something you actually touched, built, tried.
Be brave. Show it as it is.
The goal is simple. You leave with a spark:
"I can push this further"
"I want to try this"
"I never thought about it that way"
Small ideas. Real exploration. Shared inspiration.
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