This Saturday, come join us for a whole day workshop (8am to 8pm!) on
building a 3D printer at Counter Culture Labs, with some of the folks from
Open Source Ecology.
Build the open source 3D Printer with the lowest part count in the world.
Learn about 3D Printing with step-by-step guidance in a supportive
environment.
To support Counter Culture Labs, this workshop hosted by Open Source
Ecology is $10 recommended, but no one turned away due to lack of funds and
free to participate (please register using the link below). Walk-ins are
very welcome, especially if you're curious and want to swing by for a few
hours or less -- Open Source Ecology wants to share something new and
impressive with you. Register for FREE here:
https://microfactory.opensourceecology.org/portfolio/1-day-3d-printer-works…
We’ll show you step-by-step how to build this modular design in an
accessible and straightforward way. You’ll appreciate how an open source 3d
printer is designed and experience how teams can work together to build
something amazing, even if they’re novices. Each team takes a 3D printer
home to their community that they can use to build community-scale
infrastructure or make 3D printed objects.
To take a printer home, the price is $799. Compared with other open source
3D printers, ours can be built with off-the-shelf parts and our part count
is half the others, making it easier to understand, build, and maintain.
Because it is part of the Global Village Construction Set (for more info,
please watch our founder's TED talk here:
https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski), the OSE 3D printer is
designed to scale and handle industrial production, which means if you want
to some day build a 3 foot printer, this is the printer for you.
Additionally, every CAD design of the 3D printer is available in its
entirety, so if you want to change out printer heads to print something
other than PLA or ABS plastic, our design makes this process significantly
easier, especially because we have a 300 page manual to support builders
and a process to continually improve documentation.
Claim your 3D printer TODAY for 1 of 2 possible builds by registering here:
https://microfactory.opensourceecology.org/portfolio/1-day-3d-printer-works…
Schedule
The event runs 8am-8pm. Specific timing depends significantly on how we
progress as a group but generally we follow a timeline like this:
8am: Introduction. Applications of the 3D Printer Construction Set.
9am: Morning Build Session
12pm: Break
1pm: Afternoon Build Session
5pm: Break
6pm: Printer Calibration & First Prints
7pm: Review and Learning Discussion
8pm: Event ends
Special Offer
Registration secures your placement in this workshop to build and take home
a 3D Printer. Participants are welcome to bring along one or more persons
to share in the educational experience and assist the build for no extra
cost. The workshop is a fast-paced collaborative experience and goes well
with many helping hands!
Please register HERE to attend:
https://microfactory.opensourceecology.org/portfolio/1-day-3d-printer-works…
Hey Sudoers,
I'd like to invite you to take a trip down south to Hayward this Saturday for the GRAND OPENING of our brand new Downtown Hayward Library! My group, the Hayward Techies & Makers will be participating in the new Makerspace on the 2nd floor. We'll be demoing 3D printing, and a "Table of Circuits" breadboard activity. There will also be a smaller version of the Flaschen-Taschen LED wall-of-beer-bottles on display.
Date: Saturday October 27th.
Time: 11 am - Dedication ceremony, Library will open at noon, close at 5pm.
Place: 888 C Street, Hayward, CA 94541
Google Maps link:
https://goo.gl/maps/8PD925ww9zM2
Short walk from the Downtown Hayward BART station (recommended). If driving, downtown parking is free, but the garage next to the library will likely fill up quickly. You may try parking at the BART station (opposite side), then walk over. Another spot to try is the nearby Lucky's rooftop.
Once you arrive, come up to the 2nd floor Makerspace to say hi!
Official website for Hayward's 21st Century Library
http://www.haywardlibrary.org
Our Meetup page for the event:
https://www.meetup.com/Hayward-Techies/events/254337860/
-Carl
Dear Sudo Room,
Here's your invoice! We appreciate your prompt payment.
Thank you for stewarding the commons.
Love and solidarity,
Omni Commons
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Hey Sudo Room,
I hear that Hardware Hack Night is this Tuesday, 7-9pm. I want to invite
anyone interested to come down to the basement and join us in hacking on
CCL's large liquid handling robot.[image: IMG_20170705_232100946.jpg]
There are lots of neat projects we could use help with, like:
- Wiring and programming Arduinos to run lab equipment
- Figuring out how OpenPCR <https://openpcr.org/>units are supposed to
work and how we can control them remotely
- Making stepper motors open and close a freezer door
- General thinking about cool things we could do with this robot
Conveniently, we're in the basement from 7-9pm every other Tuesday
(including this Tuesday, 10/23). Drop in!
-Tim
Hey hackers,
This Saturday, Noisebridge is hosting special visitors from France who will
be telling us more about CryptPad <https://cryptpad.fr/>, which is an
end-to-end encrypted Google Docs alternative, and telling us about related
software called "XWiki <https://www.xwiki.org/>". The event begins at
noon, and there will be a presentation starting and pizza showing up at
1pm, followed by a hackathon going till 6pm.
15 people have already RSVP'd for this *rad*ness; for more info, or to
RSVP, check out the event page on our Meetup:
https://www.meetup.com/noisebridge/events/255318084/ .
See you there!
--Steve
if (dys(functional(fridays))) or Secure Scuttlebutt (SSB) are not still
happening, i'd like to remove them from Omni's calendar.
ty4hacking
~r
--
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you win*.
- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
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Hi Sudo & CCL members,
Open Insulin <http://openinsulin.org/> is in *dire* need of a website redesign. It’s been pretty basic, but we’re looking to do more with it: post regular science updates & blog entries, provide solid information on how to contribute, and include more resources for further research.
Anthony can do the coding, but it would super sweet if anyone ++ wants to step up to take creative direction on this. It is a great way to be a part of this project, even if you don’t have lab skills (at the moment). I would have loved to help take this on, but counterculturelabs.org <https://www.counterculturelabs.org/> also so badly needs an overhaul so I’ll be focusing my efforts there for now. If you are interested, ping me directly please and I’ll get you started!
Also, join us any Wednesday @6pm at CCL if you want to be looped into what we’ve been up to.
Love & robots,
Ramy
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From: Rudy Rucker <rudy(a)monkeybrains.net>
Date: Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 9:58 AM
Subject: [sudo-info] Monkeybrains now has service in Oakland
To: <info(a)sudoroom.org>
Dear Sudoroom,
We should figure out a way to work together. Our goals are somewhat
aligned. Below are some ~1Gbps capacity POPs near the red computer screens
in your graphic.
Rudy
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415-974-1313 (phone)