Do we want them?
On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 9:18 AM, robb <sf99er(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> hi hol,
> they are steel
>
> On Sat, Aug 12, 2017 at 11:26 AM, <hol(a)gaskill.com> wrote:
>
>> I couldn't tell from the pic, are they steel or wood? I'm not sure if
>> it's addressed in fire code but steel cabinets could be great for returning
>> books to the basement. I have long worried about too many books being next
>> to the shop and electronics benches, so this could solve in situ or as part
>> of a relocation.
>>
>> On 2017-08-11 19:09, Jenny Ryan wrote:
>>
>> Points taken, i waive my irrational fear-based suggestion :)
>>
>> On Aug 11, 2017 5:26 PM, "Patrik D'haeseleer" <patrikd(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 5:15 PM, Marc Juul <juul(a)labitat.dk> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 5:05 PM, Jenny Ryan <tunabananas(a)gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm trying not to just see future potential rat nests, but... yeah :/
>>>>>
>>>>> Open metal wire shelving is preferred for visibility and cleanability.
>>>>> Closing doors breed the kind of "out of sight out of mind" storage sudo is
>>>>> trying to move away from.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hrm. I'm not sure I agree. The open shelving attracts a ton of dust. I
>>>> don't think CCL has had any rat issues in their closed storage. It's the
>>>> piles of unsorted stuff and things like the harry potter closet that's the
>>>> problem.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yeah, rodent-wise I would agree with Marc. A closed metal cabinet is
>>> pretty rodent-proof. On the other hand, our open racks along the wall in
>>> CCL provide quite the highway for travel of many little paws...
>>>
>>> As for clutter - not convinced that clutter accumulates any faster when
>>> it is hidden. It's definitely more of an eyesore if everything is out in
>>> the open, but that doesn't necessarily mean it'll get cleaned up any
>>> sooner...
>>>
>>> Patrik
>>>
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Nick Bertoni created a community workspace where people could come and build
and learn with all types of tools and technology, mostly in the 1980's and
1990's. He also collected a lot of tools and materials, including an
electronics lab, from which I already acquired stuff for sudoroom.
This weekend you should go to the tool sale, even if you don't need anything,
just to see all the awesome stuff. And certainly if you need something, no
matter how weird or rare it is (or you never knew it existed) it will be there.
I can tell you that the Sorensen DCR 20-25B works perfectly since I repaired it
years ago. It's a 20V 25A regulated power supply.
Attached is the Craigslist post for the sale, which will take place
10am-4pm saturday and sunday.
It was written by a family friend who is an antiques dealer so it may not
highlight the electronic / pneumatic elements in terms of what some people
in maker-centric circles might be interested.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/gms/6268543313.html
Barbera Brady stopped by offering to donate these cabinets & cost of uhaul
if needed.
She met Adam & thought sudoroom might want them as they were her father's &
he was a hacker/engineer type.
Ideally, we would get them by the end of August if not sooner
we've talked about this before but..
does anyone object to selling/giving away the giant JUKI sewing machine table AND
embroidery machine table?
i wish we could keep the latter (it's really cool when it works!) but since I
haven't been able to get it to work (and i tried) i'm ready to give up on it.
if nobody objects or offers a plan, i'll post them on craigslist and get them
out of the space, for free if necessary.
-jake
Hello Folks,
This email is to let you know that this Friday, Aug 11th, some of us will
be re-routing the network cables at the Sudoroom server area. The whole
building will not have Internet access during this process, which we
estimate will happen between 9:30am - 12:30pm.
Thank you, and please let us know if you have any questions.
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Below are some (beginner friendly) events for anyone wants to learn
JavaScript and/or work on JavaScript projects:
*Introduction to Node JS*
Omni Commons, basement classroom
*Every Monday* 6pm - whenever.
*JavaScript Night*
Sudo Room @ Omni Commons
*Every Thursday* 7:30pm - late
*Intro to Programming class at BPL*
"A two part beginner-friendly introduction to programming
class. We will use JavaScript, a language often used for web
programming, though we will cover general programming
concepts like variables, functions, and data structures. No
previous programming experience necessary, and computers
will be available for use."
Tuesdays August 15th and 22nd 5:30-7:30
3rd Floor Community Meeting Room
Berkeley Public Library, 2090 Kittredge St, Berkeley.
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Thank you for stewarding the commons.
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We had a great turnout for tonight's party, and even had a productive
meeting in the middle of it all! Notes below, and recorded for posterity
at: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Meeting_Notes_2017-08-09
*August 9th, 2017*
== regular meeting ==
=== finance update ===
* jenny: still not making what we need to make to break even every month
($2012) - have $1700 in our account and have yet to pay august rent
* charley: i sold most of the rest of our bitcoins, so add $5300
* even with this great boon of fortune, need to be in the black re: monthly
average income vs expenses
* creative fundraising ideas encouraged!
=== rayc returns ===
rayc was present and summarized his recent email taking accountability for
previous behaviors that resulted in his being asked to leave, past two
years of creating more life stability, and desire to return to the space. a
quorum of 10 members were present, consenting to his being allowed back in
the space. membership application is pending extended pondering (1 month)
== new members break-out submeeting ==
=== Matt ===
Email: matthew.p.haney(a)gmail.com
Why do you want to be a member of sudo room?: Since quitting a data
scientist job two years ago I have been travelling and doing other non-tech
stuff, so my programming skills have become a bit rusty. I am looking for a
space and community in which I can unrust those skills, and get back into
things.
If you know already, what are you excited to do at sudo room?: To unrust my
programming skills and learn new ones I plan to pursue a few small toy
projects, like doing some data visualization of US census data. Also
interested in learning how to build a project around Ethereum smart
contracts.
But my real passion is around using VR to induce altered states of
consciousness for therapeutic, recreational, and spiritual ends.
If you know already, what are you excited to share with the sudo room
community?: Not sure yet, some of what I have learned/experienced studying
yoga, meditation, somatics, and non ordinary states of consciousness might
be of interest.
Have you ever been banned from another hackerspace? If so, when and why?:
Nope
abolish sexual violence etc? don't be a dick. stop dickish behavior when
seen.
end extinction etc? devise open source solutions for post-capitalistic
society
freedom etc? decentralization, cryptography, open source again
contact? email
schedule? open. probably drop in during the day, and for events.
problem for you? nope.
=== Kyle ===
: To be disentangled later
Would you like to *very briefly* introduce yourself?
* Kyle Mitchell, hacker, lawyer, ne'erdowell, general scallywaggery(?)
skullduggery
What brings you to sudo room?
* Marc Juul's abiding charm. Wait, no, April Glaser.
What do you want to hack or learn at sudo room (if you know)?
* Everything. Work on amplifiers, various ill-advised motorcycle
modifications, writing crap software,
What do you want to share or teach at sudo room (if you know)?
* I have more to learn, but ... I have a healthy disrespect for tools I'm
good with. I love listening tools. They don't get enough love.
What's your plan to abolish sexual violence, police brutality and white
supremacy? in 10 words or less
* Run to the fire, file the paperwork
What's your plan to end the anthropocene extinction, world hunger, global
warming and global inequality? in 10 words or less
* Shut up and listen more.
What's your plan to ensure freedom and privacy of communication for all? in
10 words or less
* Stop with the tools, talk to people.
expectations (SOS, safer space policy, etc)
* not a problem
Have you ever been banned, asked to take a break, or similar, from a
hackerspace or any other collective?
* no
What are the best ways to contact you?
* email: kyle(a)kemitchell.com
What is your schedule like? Do you have particular times that you think
you'll be around? You should check out our regular events!
* no, very flexible schedule. will try to make meetings.
Explain the next steps in the membership process and what they should expect
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=== Rayc ===
Would you like to *very briefly* introduce yourself?
* Hi, I'm Rayc. I'm not an alcoholic.
What brings you to sudo room?
* No comment. The overwhelming awesomeness of sudo room and the omni
commons.
What do you want to hack or learn at sudo room (if you know)?
* I'd like to do some audio stuff, do some energy efficient improvements
for my car, work with maybe skill sharing, skill and knowledge exchange,
work on different projects that I've had on my mind for a while around
efficiency such as getting my car to run more efficiently. I like fixing
stuff, electronics, playing around with that, doing some audio stuff as
well. And I will further append this next month. I'm overwhelmed.
What do you want to share or teach at sudo room (if you know)?
* I want to teach people how to burn stuff efficiently, in a very safe,
focused, efficient manner. Definitely.
What's your plan to abolish sexual violence, police brutality and white
supremacy? in 10 words or less
* spreading empathy and understanding to the troubles those factors cause
What's your plan to end the anthropocene extinction, world hunger, global
warming and global inequality? in 10 words or less
* Globalization
What's your plan to ensure freedom and privacy of communication for all? in
10 words or lessexpectations
* Encryption. Encrypt the planet.
Have you ever been banned, asked to take a break, or similar, from a
hackerspace or any other collective?
* Hackerspaces (emphasis on plural). I have.
What are the best ways to contact you?
* Via email or my cell phone. Feel free to list it.
What is your schedule like? Do you have particular times that you think
you'll be around? You should check out our regular events!
* Probably in the evenings from 7-9 or 7-10, and on the weekends a bit more
flexibly, maybe during the day more.
Jenny read the SOS/etc policy stuff. "Is this going to be a problem for
you?"
* Not at all.
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