hey sudoers,
i met w/Lisa Rein this afternoon. she asked me to do the live stream of the
Aaron Swartz Hackathon at internet archive on nov. 4-5.
she's going to pay me but i'm going to donate the $ to sudoroom.
if anyone wants to collaborate, plz, let me know.
plan so far:
multi-camera shoot of the stage
webpage of live or uploaded video from associated hackathons around the
globe
wandering camera stream
semi-autonomous video corner for interviews or whatever
remote Barret Brown interview/presentation from texas
remote video exchanges from other hackathons
use jangouts <https://github.com/jangouts/jangouts> for remote participants
additionally, i'll be going to internet archive w/Lisa sometime in the next
few weeks & expect to get a chance to talk to Brewster about the $10,000 he
said he'd give Omni Commons when we bought the building :)
cheers
~r
i am ordering repair parts for the sudoroom bandsaw, including "bandsaw tires"
(rubber rings that ride on the rollers inside the saw so the blade doesn't fall
off anymore)
but it's still missing the "throat plate" or "table insert" which is a square
plate with a slot cut into it, and it's what holds up the material being cut.
it needs to be 1/8" thick and 1.5" square, and then we can use the bandsaw to
cut the slot into it (that's the easy part)
it looks a lot like this, except it should be made of metal ideally:
https://cdn.instructables.com/FJG/0GY9/H82U8CS5/FJG0GY9H82U8CS5.LARGE.jpg
however if it's made of plastic or acrylic or something not as strong as metal,
it will have to be thicker than 1/8" (except at the edges where it has to sit
on the shelf)
here's a video of someone making one from scratch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsWLQDdWlG0
can someone make this plate? ideally out of aluminum, i think.
-jake
Hello! My name's Greg, I've been dropping by Sudo Room on occasion and I
notice that the Sudo Commons wifi network doesn't seem to have IPv6
connectivity. If there's a way to make this happen, I'd love to help out
-Greg
Hey,
Does anyone have a line on a cheap and easy way that I can digitize my old
slides that were meant to be used in an old slide projector?
Thanks,
Cere
--
*Cere Davis*
Science-Art/Kinetic Sculpture
CereDavis.com
@ceremona <http://Twitter.com/Ceremona>
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Paweł Chojnacki <alxd(a)alxd.org>
Date: Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 9:30 AM
Subject: [Noisebridge-discuss] Glider Ink - a hackerspace graphic novel
To: noisebridge-discuss(a)lists.noisebridge.net
Hey!
Last year I realized that the notion of hackerspace and
hackers-as-makers, not just blackhat anarchists is totally absent from
the mainstream culture. Watch Dogs 2 had a huge opportunity to change
this, but they only presented warring gangs and vigilantes trying to
bring down evil corporations.
After gathering some stories from European, US and African Spaces I
decided to create Glider Ink - https://glider.ink/ , a fictional story
based on real events and characters I met. I have already managed to
find the most common archetypes and create five main characters based on
them: Inventor, Activist, Troll, Anarchist and Maker. I'd like to focus
on the community aspect and how we can create things together, as
opposed to the Silicon Valley lone genius concept.
Even though I originally wanted to set the story in Poland, I might be
changing that to some more or less defined European city. Seeing hackers
from all over the world, especially Kenya or Philippines I really don't
want to enforce the stereotype that all of them needs to be white.
I'm still working on a script which would be enjoyable both for actual
hackers and people who haven't heard about them before. All of my work -
licensed on Creative Commons - is available at https://wiki.glider.ink/
. You are welcome to comment on it, share your own stories and ideas! If
you'd like to register on the wiki, just ping me.
Sadly, I found it that very few artists are up to the challenge of
trying a de-facto new genre, creating a positive outlook on technology
outside of dark cyberpunk. If you know any graphic novel illustrator who
might be interested in working on this project (fully paid of course),
I'll gladly meet them!
Art styles I'm looking for:
https://wiki.glider.ink/_detail/art/characters/suzanne/
kimiooon_suzanne_notebook_dark.jpg?id=art
https://wiki.glider.ink/_detail/art/characters/suzanne/
kimiooon_suzanne_shrug.jpg?id=art
https://wiki.glider.ink/_detail/art/characters/amanda/
caylachicovsky_amanda_face.jpg?id=art
https://wiki.glider.ink/_detail/art/characters/robert/
lhuvik_robert_standing.jpg?id=art
and the full project's moodboards:
https://wiki.glider.ink/project/artstyle/moodboards
Best,
alxd
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nope just introduce people and help them find stuff.
On Mon, 21 Aug 2017, Stephen Whitmore wrote:
> Hey Jake, I'll be around tomorrow night. Does anything specific need to
> happen, or just having someone around the space?
>
> noffle
>
>
> On 08/21 21:38, Jake wrote:
>> i'm out of town and won't get to sudoroom tonight, can someone please arrive at
>> sudoroom by 7pm to host Hardware Hacking Tuesday tonight?
>>
>> thank you,
>> -Jake
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>
i'm out of town and won't get to sudoroom tonight, can someone please arrive at
sudoroom by 7pm to host Hardware Hacking Tuesday tonight?
thank you,
-Jake
Heading to Pleasanton...
On Aug 21, 2017 9:39 AM, "Patrik D'haeseleer" <patrikd(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Overcast at Chabot Ctr. :-(
Heading S to Castro Valley Library viewing party. If that doesn't work,
Pleasanton Library!
Max eclipse is 76% at 10:16.
Patrik
Overcast at Chabot Ctr. :-(
Heading S to Castro Valley Library viewing party. If that doesn't work,
Pleasanton Library!
Max eclipse is 76% at 10:16.
Patrik
Event details, and where you can RSVP: https://www.meetup.com/
noisebridge/events/242152548/
~12 people have already RSVP'd, plus the whole SecureDrop crew is coming.
Hope to see you all there!
--Steve