tonight Robb and I bolted a payphone to the outside of The Omni, next to
the front door (on the right). There is no coin box or cover, and the
coin slot is filled solid with hot glue.
it's wired to a VOIP box inside with the door opener computer.
There is an asterisk server in sudoroom made entirely by Robb, which
provides telephone service to the VOIP box on the payphone, as well as two
other VOIP phones so far - one for sudoroom and one for CCL.
The "phone numbers" are
sudoroom: SUDO# (7836#)
counter culture labs: CCL# (225#)
front door: LULZ# (5859#)
the asterisk computer is running "FreePBX" and I have no idea how it
works. Robb is the expert but he is just getting started/
My vision for the system is thus:
Person picks up payphone, gets an immediate recorded message saying
"Welcome to the Omni. Please enter the extension of the collective you
are trying to reach, or 1 for a directory" and then have it give a
directory if you press 1. Then when the collective picks up the phone,
they hear that you're outside the door and they can "buzz" the door open
by pressing * or whatever on their phone. (Insert magic asterisk script
here)
Person outside presses the doorbell button:
Instead of the doorbell ringing, the button goes to a computer which then
calls the payphone, causing it to ring (yes it rings). Person who pressed
the doorbell button answers the phone, and hears the above message, since
a "doorbell" is really not appropriate for a space like the Omni.
(We can still have it be wired to the doorbell but it should do the above
and get the people to use the payphone to contact the collective they
want)
There is no limit on the number of phones we can add. We can put them all
over the Omni and probably all over the world with a tiny bit of network
routing. Also if you have nice non-cordless telephones (not rotary
though) please consider donating them to the project. Or VOIP boxes.
I don't think we should tie the system into the regular telephone system,
for several reasons. But I do think we should allow hackerspaces around
the world to tie into it and be able to call sudoroom and CCL and each
other, but we will have to see what the network traffic adds up to on our
DSL.
Please get in contact with me or Robb if you have ideas for the system or
want to help administrate it. We have no idea how to operate Asterisk or
FreePBX.
thank you
-jake
Does anyone want a functioning HP Photosmart 2575 inkjet printer + scanner?
It was in working order last we used it. Getting rid of it because I'm fed
up paying through the nose for inkjet cartridges, so we're switching to a
B/W laser printer. And who needs a scanner anymore, now that you can simply
take a high-res photo of any document with your smartphone?
Anyway - anybody want it? If not, I may just drop it off as E-waste, or
disassemble it for parts...
Patrik
Hey folks,
Once again, OLPC San Francisco will be hosting the Community Summit.
We're very excited about this year's theme: OLPC The Next Generation.
The Summit to be held October 23rd, 24th, 25th at San Francisco State
University's main campus 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA, USA.
<http://www.olpcsf.org/CommunitySummit2015>
Topics will include OLPC projects as well as others in related areas
such as content, micro-servers, offline access, robotics, and more. We
will live stream sessions where possible, although some workshops are
best attended in person and the hallway track will not be recorded.
We hope you will attend!
Hilary
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Hilary Naylor
for OLPC-SF Summit Planning Team
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Hilary Naylor, Ph.D.
www.a2zed.us
Oakland CA
hey now, joe from food not bombs gave me some coffee the other day for when
we set up the front welcoming area & i stashed it in a black trash bag in
sudoroom cuz i was in a hurry to go serve a meal at people's park.
if anyone has seen it, i would appreciate getting it back. i want to use
any donation $ we receive from it to support the front room project.
thx
~r
Roger Dingledine visits Techno-Activism Third Mondays this month for a
mini-State of the "Onion" for the anonymizing and
censorship-circumventing network. Come along to discuss future
directions for Tor, potential challenges, and opportunities for
volunteer involvement.
Roger is one of the original developers of Tor, along with Nick
Mathewson and Paul Syverson. As a leading researcher in the anonymous
communications field, he also coordinates Tor's work with academia.
Roger currently serves as interim Executive Director for the Tor
Project.
Date: October 19
Time: 6:00pm
Location: EFF offices, 815 Eddy Street, San Francisco
What is this again? Techno-Activism Third Mondays (TA3M) is an informal
meetup to connect activists and technologists who are interested in the
challenges of surveillance and censorship, and anyone interested in free
and open technology. Find out more: https://ta3m.org/
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Hi Sudoers,
Last night was the first electronic music production meetup and it was
great fun! Some friends showed up later in the evening and we had an
impromptu jam.
I'll be holding this meetup every Sunday between 5-7(ish) pm. We can meet
at Sudo Room and move into another open room in Omni if necessary.
This group will be focusing on the production/composition/programming
aspect of electronic music production with an emphasis on Ableton Live and
Logic Pro X. However,all DAW's (Reason, Cubase, Pro-Tools, Fruity Loops
Studio) are welcome.
I'd like to keep the group loose and unstructured for now so we can let it
grow organically.
The idea is to meet others interested in electronic music production, learn
from each other, inspire ideas, collaborate on projects, etc.
I understand there is another music collective forming at Omni same night
and time and I have reached out to them to see if we can combine forces!
Looking forward to meeting and collaborating with more of you!
~ Merry
The magstripe card access system at the front door works again.
The problem? It got unplugged from electricity. It needs to be plugged
in. Presently it's plugged into an extension cord.
There is a backup battery in it, which can operate for a really long time,
and as soon as it's unplugged, it starts telling us in IRC (hacker
chatroom) and we start telling each other to plug it back in, but none of
us are there.
This happened, and everyone in the chat was like "lol plug it back in pls"
but it didn't happen. Instead people came by Omni and marveled at the
various wires in the system, thinking they must be the problem. One
person replaced the wires to the door, wiring them incorrectly in the
process.
Eventually it got plugged back into the extension cord and powered up
again, but I had to fix the rewiring that happened while people were
trying to fix it. It works now.
Moral of the story: we are going to wire the thing into the AC wiring of
the building so this doesn't happen anymore.
If you have questions please let's discuss it on the appropriate list,
which is:
access(a)lists.sudoroom.org
thank you!
-jake
i regret to inform you that the front door electronic locking mechanism
(omnidoor) is not working. all connections appear to be intact and seem to
have continuity.
however, the beaglebone is powering itself off. the 13v dc power supply
feeding the 6v battery that feeds the 5.2v beaglebone has me concerned. i'm
gonna try 5.2v to power the beaglebone.
any other ideas?
thx