Hi all,
I want to start a side correspondence about finances and fundraising. Who
is interested in starting to explore fundraising activities and goals?
Thanks,
The Cap'n
i brought in a little box to connect to the sudoroom big TV, it goes between
the HDMI from the raspberry pi and the TV, and provides analog audio out.
The amplifier for the TV built-in speakers is fried. So i want to use external
speakers, so we can have the IRC voice work again, and whatever else.
the raspberry pi's built-in analog audio output doesn't work even when i tried
configuring it like the internet says. Maybe you have better luck, go ahead
and try.
Anyway, i don't know where the little box went. Do you?
-jake
hi Julian,
the sudoroom laser cutter is totally available for you to use. I'm CC'ing this
email to the sudoroom-discuss email list to find someone who can show you how
to use it, unless you're confident that you don't need to be shown anything.
when you use it, please make sure the ventilation fan near it is running, and
check the duct connections because they have been falling off recently, which
results in the room being filled with laser fumes despite the fan running.
thank you
-jake
On Mon, 5 Feb 2018, J I wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Quick question: the Opentrons robot team at CCL is looking for some time
> on Sudoroom's laser cutter so we can cut some acrylic as spacers for some
> of our electronics. How would we go about reserving time on the laser
> cutter or otherwise getting these pieces cut? Or can you point me to who I
> should contact?
>
> Thank you for your time!
> Julian
>
Hi all,
I'm working on a long-term project to build a, say, 8 x 20 matrix display.
Each "pixel" hopefully maybe 2"x2" big. Hopefully one day to mount on the
wall in sudoroom and allow people to throw up text and Atari characters
etc. This is related to noisebridge display, but with a different
aesthetic. Is there a spot on the sudoroom website where I could document
my progress on this project, blog style? Otherwise I guess I would use
traditional blogging platform.
Thanks,
The Cap'n
Hey sudoers,
[cross-posting from mesh list]
Have you been dying to help build the People's Open Network, but aren't sure where to start. Maybe you've heard about our mysterious node mounts, but don't have a smartphone or aren't part of some __super secretive chat group__. Or perhaps you'd just like help selecting a local ISP for your new apartment. Fear not, we're here to help.
Starting this Sunday, Feb. 4th, SudoMesh be holding regular "office hours" on Sunday afternoons in SudoRoom. Running loosely from 1pm until late afternoon or early evening, this time serves dual purpose:
1. A jumping off point for people interested helping with a scheduled Sunday node mount, but who are not able to attend a Tuesday night meeting or are not "in the know."
2. A friendly, non-confrontational time for new people to get oriented to the project or just ask general questions about networking, the internet, and their service provider.
Finally, when either of these purposes are not present (i.e. no node mount, no new people), we will use the time to hold training sessions on a topic of choice, conduct outreach to potential node locations, address finances and purchasing, or tackle any other outstanding issues.
For this Sunday, we do not have a scheduled node mount yet and do not expect new people (since this just now being announced). Instead, we will be doing basic training on how lead or participate in a node mount. We will also be contacting and scheduling our existing list of node requests.
If you'd like to help out, stop by SudoRoom on Sunday, Feb. 4th, around 1pm.
Thanks and hope to see y'all on Sundays,
-grant
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We have implemented a web-based print server proxy in sudoroom so that
you can print PDF files without installing printer drivers. The printer
is upstairs.
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Lexmark_T654dn