Hi Folks,
It's that time again! I'll be firing up (after a bit of plumbing rework) the beer machine V2.0, doing some RGB LED control using accelerometers, and maybe a few other tidbits here and there. All level users welcome - I can't find the programmer I use for the scratch-build boards so won't be providing any components for those. If you're just starting out and need something to tinker with, there will probably be an extra controller or two on hand you can borrow, or if you want one to take home you can pick one up at radio shack by OG plaza last minute.
FB event if you want to add yourself to a headcount:
https://www.facebook.com/events/413697925410278
And feel free to invite people using this tool - I'm a bit sleepy at the moment so I only invited a few.
Important: Several other events have subsequently been scheduled for this night. Please be conscientious when setting up and help keep the place clean over the course of the event.
Hope to see y'all there,
Hol
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Hello,
A group of people are getting together at Sudo Room Tuesday evening at 7:30
to talk about David Bollier's work on the commons and I wanted to see if
anyone from the Sudo Room community wanted to join us. David Bollier is one
of the leading common advocates in the US, and believes the language of the
commons will allow us to think our way out of the market/state argument
that currently consumes most of what passes as political debate in this
country. This is part of an ongoing discussion group we've put together to
talk about some of the intellectuals and activists, including Bollier
himself, who are coming to Oakland in early August for a conference. For
more details about the conference or discussion group email me at
jjflevin(a)gmail.com. You'll find links to the texts we'll be looking at
below. Hope some of you can make it!
Jacob
*“The commons provides us with the ability to name and then help constitute
a new order. We need a new language that does not insidiously replicate the
misleading fictions of the old order – for example, that market growth will
eventually solve our social ills or that regulation will curb the world’s
proliferating ecological harms. We need a new discourse and new social
practices that assert a new grand narrative, a different constellation of
operating principles and a more effective order of governance. Seeking a
discourse of this sort is not a fanciful whim. It is an absolute necessity.
And, in fact, there is no other way to bring about a new order. Words
actually shape the world. By using a new language, the language of the
commons, we immediately begin to create a new culture. We can assert a new
order of resource stewardship, right livelihood, social priorities and
collective enterprise.” *
The primary text we'll look at is David Bollier and Silke Helfrich's
introduction to the recently published "Wealth of Commons":
http://wealthofthecommons.org/essay/introduction-commons-transformative-vis…
For those who want more explicit example of what this resurgence of the
commons looks like, this article he wrote back in 2001 looks at how
community gardens, open source software and blood banks can all be best
described using the language of the commons:
http://www.yesmagazine.org/issues/reclaiming-the-commons/the-cornucopia-of-…
And if anyone would rather listen/watch instead of read, this interview
offers a great window into how Bollier thinks about the world:
http://69.195.124.81/~erratica/2013/03/20/david-bollier-on-the-commons-para…
Hi all!
I'm excited to announce a new monthly event that will be held on Third
Fridays at sudo room: POSSE [Potluck Orientation Skill-share Swap-meet
Event) Parties!
Bring some food to share and meet local visionaries creating a more
cooperative economy through alternative currencies such as timebanking,
skill-share and resource-exchange circles.
This is a family-friendly event, and childcare will be provided. Thinking
this is also a great way to make one of our weekly 'Hacker Happy Hours'
more family-friendly and health-oriented (though of course, no beverage
turned away!).
I'll be printing fliers at sudo today and will leave some on the main
table. It would be great if folks could help with outreach, so grab a few
fliers and post them up at your coffeeshop / community center / library /
public space of choice!
Event is on the sudo room calendar:
https://sudoroom.org/ai1ec_event/bace-timebank-posse-party/?instance_id=663…
And there's also a FB event - please join if you plan on coming, and invite
your friends!
https://www.facebook.com/events/567378529994045/567385649993333/?notif_t=pl…
Flier attached. Special thanks to BACE [Bay Area Community Exchange]
Timebank for putting this on :)
Hack the planet!!
Jenny
http://jennyryan.nethttp://thepyre.orghttp://thevirtualcampfire.orghttp://technomadic.tumblr.com
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"Technology is the campfire around which we tell our stories."
-Laurie Anderson
"Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it."
-Hannah Arendt
"To define is to kill. To suggest is to create."
-Stéphane Mallarmé
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Hi all,
If anyone is interested in a kick-ass garage sale this Saturday, come check
out Central Self Storage in Alameda:
http://www.centralselfstorage.com/p/self_storage/directions/alameda-ca-9450…
This place is walking distance from our 84-unit apartment building that
will be closing down next month, so I expect there will be way more great
stuff for sale than usual. Carla and I will be there all day (8am-3pm),
trying to get rid of some really nice pieces, including some Indonesian and
African carvings, various statues, large glass bottle vases, some
furniture, etc.
In other words - Come buy some of our crap, so we don't have to move it!
Some of it is really nice crap too!
Patrik
Hi everyone,
Please join us at Sudo Room (2141 Broadway entrance on 22nd St., take the
elevator upstairs) tomorrow Saturday 7/13 at 2PM for Today I Learned: What
is Linux?<https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Today_I_Learned#July_13_:_What_is_Linux.3F>
You want to know. You are dying to know. What is Linux? Why would I want
Linux? How does it work? How does Linux development happen? How do I do
____ in Linux?
If you have a question, we will figure out how to answer it! Bring your
computer if you have a specific problem, or just bring yourself. No
question is too basic.
And for fun and inspiration, check out this timeline of Linux development
from 1992-2012<http://futurist.se/gldt/wp-content/uploads/12.10/gldt1210.png>
.
*This workshop is part of the series “Today I Learned,” a series of free
workshops that take place every Saturday at 2PM at Sudo Room, a creative
community and hackerspace in downtown Oakland. Check out the full schedule
at http://sudoroom.org/wiki/Today_I_Learned and please forward widely.*
Dear All,
I'm very pleased to reach out to you on behalf of the team at Synthego
to see if there are any skilled software, hardware or mechanical
engineers (at Sudo room or Counter Culture Labs) that would be
interested in working with a cutting edge DNA synthesis company based in
Silicon Valley?
I've cc'd Colton Hicks who's a successful serial tech entrepreneur and
also taking the lead in recruiting potential employees for Synthego. I
spoke with him yesterday and let him know there may be some engineers
interested at Sudo Room or CCL (they're working on some very neat tech!)
if you're interested in a position please feel free to reach out to
Colton directly and send your interests and skill set to him.
There will be a party coming up in the valley next Saturday where you
can get a chance to meet the Sythego team and speak with them as well if
you're interested in joining the team!
All the best,
Ryan
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Tel:(415) 825 2705
ryan.bethencourt(a)gmail.com <mailto:ryan.bethencourt@gmail.com>
@ryanbethencourt
www.bamh1.com <http://www.bamh1.com/>
www.linkedin.com/in/bethencourt <http://www.linkedin.com/in/bethencourt>
www.logos-press.com/books/biotechnology_business_development.php
<http://www.logos-press.com/books/biotechnology_business_development.php>
Hey all. I'm borrowing the sudo bike (the black framed one) for a few days while my own bike is being repaired. It shouldn't be more than 3 or 4 days. Also the blue framed bike is still at the space.
Bill
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please complete the following poll to indicate your availability for a one
or two day event either the weekend of july 20-21 or 27-28 for a sudo room
inventory, clear out, and rearrange event.
poll here: http://www.doodle.com/e8vwvvs6e24wkwy4
marina
ps - my perspective is that we will probably need two days (day 1 to take
everything out/take inventory and day 2 for rearranging & putting things
back in), but i understand that other people also apparently have lives and
commitments :)