I said "your 'community' space," but honestly, I still want this to be my
space, too. I hardly ever make a fuss about any of this stuff because it's
all so futile, you know? but in this case, I really want to make my point
clear: I think we should rescind our action against Rannette. I think
she's been treated unfairly. Even if she is "aggressive" towards you or
your compatriots, I don't think we need white dudes policing our space of
black women's bodies. Matt, you claim to have acted in another's interest
and you offer an injured third party -- let them speak for themselves,
because I don't think it's your place right now. If there was a violent
incident that threatened our space, let's hear it from a witness or an
involved party. "Something Happened" is not good enough. Otherwise "but
above all the Omni
Commons must maintain a safe, welcoming environment" seems to fly directly
in the face of the lived experience of too many black people.
Hey all,
I wanted to reach out for some feedback. Seeking folks who would want to
facilitate or participate in a men's group.
I've previously participated in small groups like this and found them
beneficial for various reasons. I would like to see if folks have had
similar or different experiences.
The way I'm thinking about this would culminate in something like a regular
meeting for men in the sudo room community to discuss relevant issues
including those of identity, oppression, privilege, patriarchy, gender,
sexuality, stereotypes, safe space, and mutual support.
This may not be the best or even a viable path to approach these topics,
but I wanted to throw it out there to see if there is any interest.
Thanks,
Matt
Here's some images of the Seiko SMI 3200 Scanning Electron Microscope that
is in need of a new home:
http://www.beamservices.com/used-equipment.htmlhttp://www.caeonline.com/listing/product/9025735/seiko-smi-3200
Note that this is NOT a small system! It's not huge as SEM's go, but
definitely not desktop - more like "small room sized". And it would
obviously need some dedicated person to keep it in good running condition.
It is however almost brand new, and currently *running*, at <5nm resolution!
Beam Services Inc is down in Pleasanton, so I guess interested parties
could potentially go and have a look at the system. This kind of equipment
would be a significant commitment and investment in time and effort on our
part, so let's coordinate on this shall we?
Patrik
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http://www.meetup.com/OpenLate/events/234006159/
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
6:30 PM
135 Bluxome, San Francisco, CA (map)
Neal Walfield is giving a technical talk on GnuPG. His bio, and the
abstract for the talk, can be found below.
Abstract
GnuPG is a powerful tool. In this practical presentation, I
will start with an overview of OpenPGP, the messaging protocol that GnuPG
implements. Then, I will explain GnuPG's architecture, some good practices,
and some neat tricks. This talk is specifically targeted at people who
already have a basic understanding of how GnuPG works, and are interested
in understanding what's under the hood.
Bio
Neal has been hacking on and contributing to free software for over 20
years. Among other projects, he has contributed to GNU Hurd and GPE (the
GNU Palm Environment). After g10code's highly successful fund raising
campaign at the end of 2014 for GnuPG, he was hired by Werner Koch to work
on GnuPG. During the past two years at g10code, Neal has implemented the
new trust on first use (TOFU) trust model, and fixed GNOME Keyring to
better interact with GnuPG, among other things.
by "jake's co-working station" robb means "the pair-programming station"
which is a desk on wheels with two monitors, two keyboards, and two
computers arranged symmetrically so that two people can use the same
computer.
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/
there are three UPS at the pair programming station. One is the one that
the station is plugged into, which does not have a USB port, just the
weird DE9F socket that may have this pinout:
http://www.diger-mobile.narod.ru/pic/apc_conn.gif
or this:
http://www.junradio.com/mid/UPS/image003.gif
there's another large UPS on the floor which got rained on and stopped
working, which is unfortunate because it has USB and i actually had it
working on a rooftop system, protecting that system from unexpected power
failures (it would safely shut down when power went out, and turned back
on when power returned) but maybe it could be fixed
and the third UPS is a weird 12v thing like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Battery-Backup-Supply-BU3DC000/dp/B004RRX1CGhttp://cache-www.belkin.com/support/dl/p75319-b-bu3dc000-12v.pdf
it doesn't have any alarm outputs (unless you count the LEDs) but since it
serves the DC output directly, we can monitor battery voltage the same way
it's done at the front door computer - that is, it's 13.7VDC when AC is
present but it will go down if the power fails.
-jake
On Thu, 27 Oct 2016, robb wrote:
> there's a working 12v ups by jake's co-working station
>
> is ccl onboard with locking the door?
>
> On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 3:43 AM, Marc Juul <juul(a)labitat.dk> wrote:
>> We definitely want a door. I have all the stuff for it ready to go. Got
>> delayed because the RFID readers i ordered from china was defective.
>>
>> The door to stage and basement can be default locked with only a few
>> people having keys (for now, we can RFID them later if needed). They are
>> not fire doors.
>>
>> The door near the bathroom needs a panic bar and an electric strike and an
>> RFID reader and magnetic card reader and a beagle bone black and a battery
>> backup and a box to mount it on the wall. We have all of this. Some minor
>> woodworking will be necessary to install the electric strike.
>>
>> I haven't tested the new shipment of RFID readers yet.
>>
>> --
>> marc/juul
>>
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>> https://sudoroom.org/lists/listinfo/sudo-discuss
>>
>>
>
I noticed someone swept sudoroom and cleaned up a little bit, and it looks
nice.
I spent some time tonight moving stuff to the e-waste area and throwing
out trash and recycling and stuff.
There was a lot of stuff that I was like "how the fuck did this even get
inside sudoroom? Someone dumped it on us?
I really look forward to the day when Sudoroom has its own door, that can
be closed and locked when no members are here. That way, if someone wants
to drop off a bunch of garbage that they found down the street in the
Creative Re-Use dumpster, they will have to explain it to the member who
is watching out for that stuff - and hopefully the member will be
discriminating about donations.
Don't get me wrong, we get great donations, and they need sorting and it's
OK, but we get a lot of junk that doesn't belong, and I can only imagine
that it's being dropped off when nobody is here to say
"wait what!??! NO!!! take it back to wherever you got it, you can't
leave that here."
so, what do we think about a door? I guess it's complicated because there
are three ways to get into sudoroom.
-jake
there is a giant printer or photocopier thing in sudoroom, nobody wants it
here, it should go. I think it works, there are instructions on the front
for what to do in case the menu comes up in Japanese.
If you know anyone who wants it they should take it away, at least out of
Sudoroom.
It is a:
SAVIN 3350 DNP
I think you need a pickup truck to move it, but it might fit in the trunk
of a large car. It comes with extra drums or ink or whatever.
If nobody responds to this message saying they want to take it, i will
find someone to get it out of here within the next few days.
-jake