7 Life Lessons from Hackers on How You Can Make 2021 The Best Year of Your Life From the HackerOne live hacking event travel vlogs: 7 Life lessons from hackers on how you can make 2021 the BEST year of your life
Vision Boards and 2021 Planning Last Friday, I did a virtual vision board session with my HackerOne team during a Friday afternoon happy hour. Learned more about everyone's personal goals and passions. It was a lot of fun! Here is my 2021 vision board [https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lukettucker_just-did-a-virtual-vision-board-session-with-activity-6758522541297549312-JR2j] : Clockwise from
Growth hacking hackers: How to create sustainable growth in technical communities Diversity is the power of crowdsourcing. Great talent, directed and incentivized in the right areas is the core innovation of bug bounties. At HackerOne, we have thousands upon thousands of people interested in this idea of hacking for a living, hacking for clout, hacking for education, or hacking just to
Community Building Tools I recently wrote a guest blog post for Heavybit, the San Francisco-based accelerator for developer and enterprise startups. I reposted the content here but you can view the original content [https://www.heavybit.com/library/blog/community-building-tools-hackerone/] on the Heavybit blog. Enjoy! In First Round Capital’s State of Startups
The Advantages of Building a Startup in a Smaller Tech Community I'm a believer in startups. The opportunity, the economic advantages, the inspiring founders. All of it. While there's much to be said [http://www.civilbeat.org/2016/09/civil-geeks-2-experts-explain-why-its-ok-for-startups-to-leave-hawaii/] about companies moving from a smaller tech community (e.g., Honolulu), to a bonafide tech hub (e.
The Importance of Startup Weekend Honolulu Twice a year, Startup Weekend is hosted in Honolulu. It's always an awesome time and I've been blessed to be a part of it in some form or fashion for each of the last few years. If you're not familiar with Startup Weekend [https: