hi, does anyone know how to make it so that the wiki underlines all links?
It's nearly impossible to see links without that, unless you really expect
people to see the difference between black and dark blue which is ableist.
I opened this file but all the things i tried did not do anything to cause
links to be underlined. I think both internal and external links should be.
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Common.css
i know this should be really really really easy, and my google searches keep
pointing me in circles suggesting that nobody else has had this problem, but
i'm apparently missing something fundamental.
$ python
Python 2.7.18 (default, Mar 8 2021, 13:02:45)
[GCC 9.3.0] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import serial
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
ImportError: No module named serial
$ apt install python-serial
E: Unable to locate package python-serial
python3-serial is installed and "import serial" works fine in python3, but the
programs for controlling the robot are made for python2 and i don't know how
hard it will be to port them over:
https://github.com/jerkey/yasnac/tree/master/remote
$ uname -a
Linux wasp 5.4.0-110-generic #124-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 14 19:46:19 UTC 2022
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Linuxmint
Description: Linux Mint 20.3
Release: 20.3
Codename: una
thank you for any help! This is really weird.
-jake
what specifically is the problem you're encountering? Do you need a stereo
transmitter for testing? I might have one or two....
also we have USRPs and transmitting SDRs around, so we could make a signal.
Also in sudoroom there is at least one really fancy "arbitrary waveform
generator" that you could use to produce a pilot tone, etc...
-jake
On Mon, 27 Jun 2022, Kent Leech via sudo-discuss wrote:
> I’m trying to demystify FM stereo multiplex operation for a vintage Fisher
> tube receiver I’m restoring. I’m not that great w/ RF, so this is
> presenting some challenges. Just need my brain to chew on it for a while!
> :)
>
> Yay for projects! Looking forward to your projection project progression.
>
> -Kent
> -----
>
> Kent Leech Illustration
> http://www.kentleech.com
> kent(a)kentleech.com
> +1 (510) 504-0634
> --
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Romy Ilano via sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org>
> Reply-To: Romy Ilano <romy(a)snowyla.com>
> Date: Sunday, June 26, 2022 at 11:40 AM
> To: Jake <jake(a)spaz.org>
> Cc: Sudo Room Discussion List <sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org>
> Subject: [sudo-discuss] Re: Should we have a project show and tell?
>
>> That’s really cool Jake! Ya I would love to go to SudoRoom to hack and
>> socialize.
>>
>> Me I have been learning more node back end api stuff. I’m continuing my
>> rest api project to assist displaced homemakers with the womens hacking
>> groups. While I can’t make it in person it’s fun having the community and
>> educating younger women of the dangers they face in assuming traditional
>> child caring roles
>>
>>
>> I’m coming back to my light projection project too! I decided to do more
>> hacking and creative work in local cafes. It’s really nice! There are a
>> lot of cool bars opening up in my area showcasing cool artists
>>
>> Looking forward to hacking at SudoRoom as well. Let’s keep the future
>> bright for all creative women and give them a room of their own
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Jun 25, 2022, at 18:54, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have been trying to get the 3D printers working better, and working
>>> on the
>>> laser cutter exhaust to make it friendlier for everyone to use. I like
>>> to
>>> improve infrastructure in general, and my big dream is to get an
>>> inventory
>>> tracking system like stuff-org running so that we can be aware of where
>>> everything is when we need it, and also to help with putting things
>>> away to
>>> keep the space clear!
>>>
>>> -jake
>>>
>>>> On Sat, 25 Jun 2022, Romy Ilano via sudo-discuss wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What’s everyone working on? Should we have a project show and tell?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
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Does anyone know of any protests taking place today or this weekend in
Oakland in response to the Supreme Court's ruling today?
Thanks
*Andrew R Gross, (he/him)*
412.657.5332 - shrad.org <http://www.shrad.org>
Hi everyone,
(You're getting this email either because 1) you're on the sudoroom discuss
email list, or 2) because I BCC'd you directly.) Tonight I'll be hosting
Sudoroom for those who want to come hack on whatever in person, or through
telepresence (see the last link in this email)
ALSO NOW FEATURING: SoftWEAR hacking too: most Tuesday evenings the sewing area
at Omni Commons (in the basement) is also active so bring your fabric and
textile projects and technical repairs; we've got heavy duty and serger sewing
machines available. You’re also welcome to bring your own machine to have it
checked out and tuned up for tip-top operation or to just sew alongside others.
Remember that Omni Commons and Sudoroom policy is presently that EVERYONE MUST
WEAR A MASK AT ALL TIMES INSIDE THE BUILDING. (if you want to eat something
you should go outside)
in the past few weeks, we've had about 5-15 people over the course of the
evening, not including remote participants who logged in through telepresence
Jenny put it on the Omni calendar:
https://omnicommons.org/blog/events/hardware-hack-night-3-2022-03-01/
Here it is on the sudoroom page:
https://sudoroom.org/events/hardware-hack-night-2022-02-15/
that says 7PM but I try to be there earlier.
if you get to the door (at the corner of 48th and shattuck) and you can't get
in, call me or someone else who's there to let you in! Email me if you don't
have my phone number. Actually a great way to get our attention is to join the
video chat link at the end of this email!
We don't always hear the doorbell and I don't answer it anyway!
You should get on this sudoroom discuss mailinglist! click here:
https://sudoroom.org/lists/postorius/lists/sudo-discuss.sudoroom.org/
and you should donate monthly to sudoroom, monthly, by signing up here:
https://sudoroom.org/humans
and if you want to make a one-time donation, you can go here:
https://sudoroom.org/donate
if you can't make it in person: join the jitsi videochat with the room, and
chat with each other as well as a giant TV screen/speakerphone on the wall:
https://meet.waag.org/turtlesturtlesturtles
(don't worry if you're the only one in the "room", others will join eventually,
and if the camera is pointed at the floor, just yell until someone comes and
talks to you and then ask them to aim it back up into the room)
see you soon!
-jake
Hi sudoers.
I was wondering if anyone might be interested in having a 3D resin printing
setup at sudo room?
I'm thinking one of those ~$200 resin printers, a little wash basin and a
UV exposure box. We can probably make the wash basin and UV box ourselves
and maybe some of us can contribute a few bucks and split the cost of the
printer?
I know resin tends to stink and release questionable VOCs into the air,
however:
I have acquired a tabletop ductless fume hood. It functions by sucking the
fumes through a carbon filter. I'd be happy to keep it at sudo room for the
resin printing setup.
It probably needs a new carbon filter but I got some carbon filter material
and plan to simply re-stuff the existing filter cartridge.
The hood is 35.5" wide with a 24" tall work area. It looks like this but
without the bottom tray:
http://acintergroup.com/media/catalog/product/cache/2/image/9df78eab33525d0…
I'm thinking we can put it on the white southernmost table behind the laser
cutter?
Maybe a front-opening printer like this one would be appropriate?
https://www.anycubic.com/products/photon-mono-se-lcd-3d-printer?variant=358…
If this happens I'd like to keep access to the printer and a small supply
box locked off unless folks have been checked out on usage of the printer
since it's easy to permanently destroy these by not cleaning off the resin
and letting the sun's UV harden it.
Folks from CCL might also be interested since resin is generally
autoclavable and more chemical resistant than what can be done with the
melty-type printers.
Anyone interested enough to help buy such a thing?
--
marc/juul
Hello all women/nb from the list! I'll be there, pls come over and bring
your coding/computer related project!😎💻😎💻😎💻 If you don't have one we
can find one for you (according to your skill levels and interests).
7pm, see you there!
https://sudoroom.org/events/wnb-coding-night-2022-06-20/
--
julianaferreira(a)gmail.com
I am on a few of the email mailinglists on the omnicommons/sudoroom servers,
and we've been getting a lot more spam in the last year.
I am concerned that this is ranking down the credibility of our server, and
resulting in more of the emails coming from our lists being sent into people's
spam folders.
Is anyone available to help install and configure spam filters on our
mailinglists so that we can stop sending out spam? Our email lists are an
important way for our communities to function, but they're useless if they just
get spam-canned at the receiving end.
-jake
wow i'm embarrassed but i've never coded a back end api. i think i will tackle that project. the theme will be displaced homemakers and resources to help them.
also there will be books such as "The feminine mistake" to help younger women and men not make the choice to become stay at home wives to avoid the displaced homemaker catastrophe
https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/dislocated-worker <- starting here.
I guess how should we organize the resources?