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- **The Sister Conference to Seattle**
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HMB is a smaller, more intimate event focused on what Abner calls “long-ass technical lectures.” It's the fully-offline counterpart to Seattle: there is no online track. Only in-person tickets are sold.
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- **Return to Form**
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Starting in 2025 we’re going back to the exact format of the first HMB conference (sans homework) which was the most well-received. We are recreating the old-school lecturing environment.
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Starting in 2025 we’re going back to the exact format of the first HMB conference which was the most well-received (sans homework). We are recreating the old-school lecturing environment.
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HMB lectures are typically 90–120 minutes long. They're informal sessions with room for tangents and audience interaction. Think of Martin Mozeiko’s [legendary](/media/boston-2023/errors-and-compilers) HMB recording on compiler errors/warnings—raw, unpolished, but deeply impactful. It’s still referenced by the community today and strongly influenced Abner’s programming habits; he’s now obsessed with arena poisoning!
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In the future, we plan to build a web dashboard to complement Meetup Invite 2000 (we already have a basic prototype.) For now, we’ve lucked out because our meetup hosts know their way around terminals. Which leads us to one final observation.
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In early 2025 Abner launched the closed beta for Terminal Click (see [Appendix](/operation2030/appendix/terminal-click) for why it's relevant). Around that same time we started meetups in Tokyo, Japan—a milestone that’s been a long time coming. It was very rewarding to see the our host, Migue-san, use a terminal emulator written by us to invoke Meetup Invite 2000 also written by us:
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In early 2025 Abner launched the closed beta for Terminal Click (see [Appendix](/operation2030/appendix/terminal-click) for why it's relevant). Around that same time we started meetups in Tokyo, Japan—a milestone that’s been a long time coming. It was very rewarding to see our host, Migue-san, use a terminal emulator written by us to invoke Meetup Invite 2000, also written by us:
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[Prev](/operation2030/structure/conferences) | [Contents](/operation2030) | [Next](/operation2030/business) (Revenue)
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Meet our team on the Handmade Cities About page. You can contact any of us by emailing support@handmadecities.com first.
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Meet our team on the Handmade Cities [About](/about) page. You can contact any of us by emailing support@handmadecities.com first.
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