http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/atq/5040890327.html
1950 Hoffman Easy-View television - $250 (oakland west)
antique Hoffman Easy-View television, I don't know if it works but all the
parts seem to be there. I don't know when the last time it was plugged in.
Model 887 Chassis 183 225 Watts 115V AC, 60 Cycles
for all i know it will work fine when plugged in, but most likely it needs
a tube or capacitor replaced. serious offers only please.
Lulzbot has a port of cura now
https://www.lulzbot.com/cura
No more "i can't figure out how to print stuff" mess :-)
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i tried to use the wooden 3D printer and only the Y axis worked.
i looked in the side and saw that three of the four motor driver boards
are missing! WTF?
does anyone know what happened to them? will you bring them back?
-jake
the TAZ seems to work mostly fine but there is a problem where the
filament extruder keeps stopping while it's trying to extrude - like the
filament is too hard for it to push, so the motor doesn't have enough
torque.
the spring tensioners adjustment is not the problem - there is no
adjustment point at which the motor doesn't either slip (and fail to push
the filament) or catches and can't turn.
if you keep hitting Extrude in the printer control program and you help
the filament along it keeps going, but it can't continuously extrude
without help - it goes and then gets stuck again.
I can't figure out what the problem is. This is with the white filament
and the nozzle is at 220 degrees which should be plenty hot.
anyone have any ideas?
-jake
(see full image)
I'm reviewing stacks & queues this week but @SudoRoom reminds me with the art of electronics that this is used for real world stuff
Sent from my iPhone
Howdy hackers,
Yesterday I left a box here in Sudo room to head a 3d printer extruder
along with some other scraps in it. That was the extruder for my Taz.
Did anybody see that box?
Cheers,
-Adam
is there a way to include each email as an attached mime-type the way
Noisebridge does it?
I want to participate more but I get every email as a digest, and it's hard
to scroll through the whole list and reply individually.
Best,
Romy
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
http://boingboing.net/2015/05/23/hedge-funds-buy-swathes-of-for.html?utm_co…
Hedge funds buy swathes of foreclosed subprimes, force up rents, float rent-bonds
When a giant hedge fund is bidding on all the foreclosed houses in a poor neighborhood, living humans don't stand a chance -- but that's OK, because rapacious investors make great landlords.
Wall Street investors have bought more than 200,000 foreclosed houses in the past two years, bundling together the rents they generate into bonds that are just like subprime mortgage bonds, only without the pretense that the poor people who generate their payments have a hope of ever getting out from under their obligation to enrich the richest people in the world.
Blackstone -- owner of Seaworld, Hilton Hotels, and the Weather Channel -- is the biggest player here, and when they come into town to buy up all the single-family properties, they price actual families out of the market. Their securitized rent payment bonds are backed by some of the biggest subprime criminals, including Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, and JPMorgan.
Hedge funds really epitomize compassionate landlording, too. When Blackstone buys in, it jacks up tenants' rents by as much as a third and immediately begins eviction proceedings against renters who can't pay. If there are any troubles with your payments, they assess fines against you and make you miss work to pay the rent and penalties in person.
CaDonna Porter moved into an Invitation Homes property outside Atlanta with her children in September. When part of her monthly payment was rejected because she tried to use a debit card, the company demanded that she deliver the remaining amount in person, via certified funds, by 5 p.m. the following day or incur a $200 fee and face eviction. Porter took time off from work to deliver a money order in person, only to be informed that the payment had been rejected because it didn't include the late fee and an additional $75 insufficient funds fee.
In a maddening string of emails, Invitation Homes repeatedly reminded Porter that it could file to evict her unless she paid the penalties. When she finally said that she would seek legal counsel, Invitation Homes agreed to accept her payment as "a one-time courtesy." Andrew Gallina, Invitation Homes' vice president for marketing, says it treats all of its renters equally: "Under the law, we're not allowed to make changes or exceptions. That's just basic fair housing."
Invitation Homes has described its strategy as "a bet on America."
Wall Street's Hot New Financial Product: Your Rent Check [Laura Gottesdiener/Mother Jones]
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I'm not usually into hackathons and don't send stuff like that to this list
but this is pretty cool
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/startup-weekend-immigration-tickets-16092734803
WHY immigration?
This country was built on a dream, and a belief that the course of our
lives does not have to be determined by the country, culture, and
socioeconomic status that we were all randomly born into. Immigration is a
proven solution to this “unjust lottery” of life, but somewhere along the
way we lost sight of that dream.
Join us on May 29 and let's help bring back the American Dream, together.
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
Gratipay (our payment provider) stopped working!
We now have our own payment and membership system called sudo-humans:
https://sudoroom.org/humans
You should immediately sign up for an account!
You should then go to your profile page, click edit, and set up a recurring
payment!
That's it!
Thanks for helping sudo room stay afloat!
More details:
We are hard at work integrating the payment system with our upcoming
improved building access control system, so it will not be long before
payment or non-payment will directly affect your ability to access Omni and
sudo room.
If you for some reason prefer to pay in cash, then you can still do that by
finding e.g. me and handing me tall stacks of green. If you have a
work-trade agreement with sudo room then don't worry about it for now. We
will send an email when sudo-humans support work-trade verification
(basically you will need to find another member and have them log in and
verify that you did the work.
If you _really_ need to be fully anonymous (meaning that not even a couple
of sudo room admins will be able to see who is paying) then you can wait
for Gratipay to start working again, but please try to compensate your
payments for the time that it has not been working (I believe two weeks so
far).
Gratipay will probably start working again at some point, so please check
that you are not double-paying.
sudo-humans is not just for payment, but for stuff like building access and
finding members to work on projects with, but we are just starting out so
if you want to help sudo-humans improve you can find the code here:
https://github.com/sudoroom/sudo-humans
Thank to substack for developing the core sudo-humans app!
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