despite the hubblub out there about firewire audio not being supported by
linux, all i had to do was:
*sudo gedit /etc/default/rtirq*
change
RTIRQ_NAME_LIST="rtc snd usb i8042"
to
RTIRQ_NAME_LIST="rtc *firewire* snd usb i8042"
&
RTIRQ_NONE_THREADED="rtc snd"
to
RTIRQ_NON_THREADED="rtc *firewire* snd"
open *qjackctl* -> click Setup -> change settings to
Driver: *firewire* (This selects the ffado driver stack)
Interface: hw:0
Audio:Duplex (or Capture only)
Check Realtime
Priority: (default)
Frames/Period: *128*
Sample Rate: 44100 (adjust the sample rate to the specs of your fw device)
Periods/Buffer: 3
see more here
<https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FireWire/oldPages/Firewire03#Set_IRQ_Prio…>
we can record over 21 separate channels
:)
When I was in Latin Am they had water soaked in hot peppers like the images attached (for hot sauce). How long do you think I could use this before it goes bad?
Sent from mobile
Hey all,
The network equipment had been organized recently, and the platform had been reorganized for better access to the printers.
However, I decluttered the rest of the junk laying around and consolidated the audio equipment.
Please help keep this area clean and useable!
There are two 1/8" headphone jacks connected to the "phono" input of the fisher stereo. One is on the platform, at the standing desk. The other is on the main sudo table on the ground floor, as usual.
You can also select the "tuner" input.
Please leave both speakers A and B on, they sound better together (less distortion, harder to blow out).
This is a lighter-duty set up than before, so the sound level should be more manageable. Further, we have several more inputs available, so please take advantage of that.
Maybe we should connect sudo bot in to one of these?
Murmurmurmurmur
Gnight!
well done. it looks great. i expect having to switch between sudobot &
whatever else might be an issue for sudobot.
perhaps we should ask them.
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> Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2016 18:27:28 -0700
> From: Julia Hasty <julia.hasty(a)gmail.com>
> To: Lesley Bell <zvezdalune(a)gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [sudo-discuss] need M8 bolts for robot
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> hey! sorry I havent been able to show up on tuesdays, my latest project
> involves more welding than electronics right now.
> If you want to come over and dig in our bolt library you are welcome to!
>
> On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 10:52 PM, Lesley Bell <zvezdalune(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Julia,
> >
> > If you want to bring the bolts next Tuesday, I will be around (as long as
> > my flight isn't delayed).
> >
> > On Mon, Apr 4, 2016, 12:30 AM Julia Hasty <julia.hasty(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Sorry I wasnt able to get these this round.
> >> Jake: I had a change of plans and had to move my flight to NY to fly out
> >> tomorrow morning so wont be able to Sudo it up tomorrow. Could do the
> >> following Tues though.
> >>
> >>
> >> On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 12:33 PM, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
> >>
> >>> we still don't have bolts for the robot batteries!
> >>>
> >>> I'm going out of town until the 16th though so i won't be able to work
> >>> on it even if someone brings the bolts in before then.
> >>>
> >>> we need eight M8 bolts, 8 or 10mm long, no shoulders.
> >>>
> >>> -jake
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Fri, 4 Mar 2016, johanna faust wrote:
> >>>
> >>> pls post when you get them?
> >>>>
> >>>> On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 3:38 PM, Julia Hasty <julia.hasty(a)gmail.com>
> >>>> wrote:
> >>>> hey! ill look over here at the sy.
> >>>>
> >>>> robot programming! ill see if tyler or gui wants to come play.. they
> >>>> are both really into making bots 'think' and stuff.
> >>>> anyway heres some free robot operating systems:
> >>>> http://robotframework.org/
> >>>> http://www.ros.org/
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 3:38 AM, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
> >>>> so there's a robot being built at sudoroom... another one.
> >>>>
> >>>> it's based on a golf-club bag caddy cart thing I pulled out of
> >>>> the trash at Shipyard in berkeley. It's pretty lightweight so it's
> less
> >>>> likely to break peoples legs if it goes
> >>>> berzerk, compared with the last mobile robot i made (MC Hawking)
> >>>> which was based on a really heavy electric wheelchair.
> >>>>
> >>>> Robb has supplied some awesome batteries, lfp100aha which each
> >>>> need two bolts to connect to them, M8 thread, and no more than 10mm
> long
> >>>> threads with no shoulder. We have four
> >>>> of them so we need eight bolts.
> >>>>
> >>>> if you have access to a kit of M8 bolts and can grab eight 10mm
> >>>> long (the threaded part that is) of them, we need them to proceed
> with the
> >>>> robot.
> >>>>
> >>>> it's next to the regular robot arm, which is in its usual spot.
> >>>> If you bring the bolts to me or Robb or place them in the hand of the
> big
> >>>> robot, that would be awesome.
> >>>>
> >>>> Also, seeking AI programmers to make this robot work.
> >>>>
> >>>> thank you
> >>>>
> >>>> -jake
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
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> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> --
> >>>> Be seeing you.
> >>>>
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Dear Sudo Room,
Here's your March invoice! We appreciate your prompt payment.
Thanks for stewarding the commons!
Omni Oakland
------------------------ Invoice Summary --------------------------
Invoice # : 1262
Invoice Date: 02/01/2016
Due Date: 03/02/2016
Terms: Net 30
Amount Due: $2,000.00
The complete version has been provided as an attachment to this email.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi everyone,
I'm just finishing up a move from Tech Liminal's space in downtown Oakland
to a much smaller space, and will not be needing some of the furniture.
We've already found homes for everything but this round IKEA table:
[image: Inline image 1]
Would this be useful at the Omni? If so, I can drop it off tonight around
8:30 PM. The table is in okay shape - the top has some dings on it. It's
pretty sturdy and around 48" in diameter.
Cheers,
Anca.
--
-=-=-=-
Anca Mosoiu | Tech Liminal
anca(a)techliminal.com
M: (510) 220-6660
http://techliminal.com | T: @techliminal | F: facebook.com/techliminal
I have a contract position available for someone who is up for the task of
implementing/improving web-based 1D/2D barcode scanning algorithms.
The details are:
1. We have a partial DataMatrix scanner implementation that needs
completion/improvement (speed / fidelity) or replacement.
2. We need 1D barcode scanning ported from Java to JavaScript.
The first one is the most important.
The organization is the BioBricks foundation which is a non-profit: "Our
mission is to ensure that the engineering of biology is conducted in an
open and ethical manner to benefit all people and the planet."
We're developing a system to facilitate the sharing of open wetware (DNA,
strains, etc.) and part of tracking samples is scanning tiny 2D barcodes on
the bottom of sample tubes that are sometimes partially obscured by
ice/condensation.
All code should be implemented in javascript that can run both in node.js
and in the browser. All code developed will be released as open source.
Work is decentralized so you can work from home/wherever.
Let me know if you're interested or know anyone who might be interested.
--
marc/juul
a few of us are going to be hanging out in sudo room and putting some grant
applications together and figuring out ways to take advantage of our
newly-acquired 501(c)3 tax-exempt status!
cheers,
Matt
Omni folk, Sudo folk, (Bcc)
As you know, Julie has been helping us around the Omni by holding
Restorative Justice trainings, community circles, and conflict mediation,
in addition to her day job at UC Berkeley's Restorative Justice Center.
If you have the means, please support the UCB RJ Center's current
crowdfunding campaign to raise funds to hire three RJ Student Leaders who
will do RJ in their communities on campus: hold community building circles
in the cooperative student housing and student organizations, help people
resolve conflicts, and do harm and peace building circles.
And please spread the word.
Love,
Julio
https://crowdfund.berkeley.edu/project/1819