
Hosted by
Toronto JavaScript
Tuesday, February 24th
6:00PM to 9:00PM EST
In-Person
Address available to attendees
Ready to join in on the fun?
We're back with the first event of 2026!
Here’s the February 2026 edition of our Tech Talk event at Super.com on February 24, 2026
Join us for some drinks, snacks, and Tech Talks.
Make sure to mark your calendars and come out and join us for this event!
🕑 Agenda & Schedule ✨
18:00 - Doors open
18:20 - Intro and announcements
18:30 - Brief History of NPM Supply Chain Attacks in Year 2025 by Emily Xiong
Abstract: We'll be going over 4 supply chain attack incidents from 2025, break down the history, the technical details of "Patient 0," and how we can protect our pipelines moving forward.
19:00 - Vector Embeddings and Cosine Similarity by Dev Shah
Abstract: In NLP, text is converted into tokens and then into vectors (number lists) that capture meaning. This talk explains how these vectors work as points in multi-dimensional space and how cosine similarity compares them. Basic vector math and trig knowledge is helpful.
19:30 - Networking
21:00 - Doors Close
(Note: All times in the schedule are an approximation.)
Please RSVP to confirm your attendance. If you have your friends or teammates joining please ask them to RSVP as well.
This event is open to all skill levels.
Many thanks to Super.com for hosting us!
We're looking for sponsors for events like these. If you or your company would like to support TorontoJS and get a message out to our community, please get in touch with organizers@torontojs.com
The Code of Conduct is enforced at all TorontoJS events and spaces - online or in-person.
TorontoJS is a volunteer-led not-for-profit organization.
Please help us with tidying up. Otherwise, the venue staff and volunteers will have to pick up after you.
TorontoJS is committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment for all. Our Code of Conduct applies both online and in person at all our events and spaces.
See you there! 🎉
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Ready to join in on the fun?
Platform Sponsors

Torc is a community-first platform bringing together remote-first software engineer and developer opportunities from across the globe. Join a network that’s all about connection, collaboration, and finding your next big move — together.
Join our community today!

Don't let broken lines of code, busted API calls, and crashes ruin your app. Join the 4M developers and 90K organizations who consider Sentry “not bad” when it comes to application monitoring. Use code “guild” for 3 free months of the team plan.
https://sentry.io

Hosted by
Toronto JavaScript
Feb
24
Tuesday, February 24th
6:00PM to 9:00PM EST
In-Person
Address available to attendees
We're back with the first event of 2026!
Here’s the February 2026 edition of our Tech Talk event at Super.com on February 24, 2026
Join us for some drinks, snacks, and Tech Talks.
Make sure to mark your calendars and come out and join us for this event!
🕑 Agenda & Schedule ✨
18:00 - Doors open
18:20 - Intro and announcements
18:30 - Brief History of NPM Supply Chain Attacks in Year 2025 by Emily Xiong
Abstract: We'll be going over 4 supply chain attack incidents from 2025, break down the history, the technical details of "Patient 0," and how we can protect our pipelines moving forward.
19:00 - Vector Embeddings and Cosine Similarity by Dev Shah
Abstract: In NLP, text is converted into tokens and then into vectors (number lists) that capture meaning. This talk explains how these vectors work as points in multi-dimensional space and how cosine similarity compares them. Basic vector math and trig knowledge is helpful.
19:30 - Networking
21:00 - Doors Close
(Note: All times in the schedule are an approximation.)
Please RSVP to confirm your attendance. If you have your friends or teammates joining please ask them to RSVP as well.
This event is open to all skill levels.
Many thanks to Super.com for hosting us!
We're looking for sponsors for events like these. If you or your company would like to support TorontoJS and get a message out to our community, please get in touch with organizers@torontojs.com
The Code of Conduct is enforced at all TorontoJS events and spaces - online or in-person.
TorontoJS is a volunteer-led not-for-profit organization.
Please help us with tidying up. Otherwise, the venue staff and volunteers will have to pick up after you.
TorontoJS is committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment for all. Our Code of Conduct applies both online and in person at all our events and spaces.
See you there! 🎉
Get in touch!
hi@guild.host