Homelab & Modding Party Announced

London Meetup, January 11th

  • Jacques Heunis
  • Meetups
  • January 4, 2026

Jacques Heunis is our London meetup host. You may reach the author at jacques@handmadecities.com

Hey everyone

It’s now 2026, time for everybody to mis-type the year for the next two months! \\o/ More importantly, its a new month and that means a new meetup. I’m sending this out a bit late so we’ll schedule for the 18th of January.

As usual we’ll book a table at The Fellow (a pub near Kings Cross Station, N1 9AA). There’s no agenda so anybody is free to bring any topics or demos that they’d like to discuss. If anybody wants to bring a laptop or gadget or what-have-you to demo something that’s awesome but most often its just a casual chat about recent projects or topics that interest people. The only ask is that attendees grab a drink or some food to compensate the pub for so kindly allowing us to use their space.

We’ll schedule for 14:00 on the 18th of January (2 weeks from now) and people are welcome to stay for as long as they fancy. Since space is limited, please do respond on the event page here by the end of Sunday the 11th if you’d like to attend, just so that I can make a reservation for the table.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Jacques

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