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hi everyone,
I'm starting to work at sudo again (after a very long hiatus) (mostly
evenings, 6-12, m-f). I'm currently working on some game, ai and
architecture stuff, you can see it here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CelEcmAlsaq/ Very pumped to get back in the
space and see what people are working on and doing.
Nonetheless, I have some concerns about the laser cutter. Today, the laser
cutter was being used, and, well, it, to my mind, smelled up sudo pretty
significantly. I think you could also even smell out in the hall. I guess
what I'd like to know is (a.) can we prevent this somehow? and/or (b.) can
we have a laser cutter moratorium until we know why this is happening?
I could be wrong, but I believe that improper ventilation of a laser cutter
can be both long-term toxic and even short term life-threatening (if
someone is cutting something really wacky, which I don't think is what was
happening today; I think someone was just cutting wood, hopefully not
laminated in any weird way).
Anyway, yeah, I have to defer to people smarter than me on the above, but
something was off today in the way the machine was working (this was about
6pm); and, personally, I found it kind of spooky. Thanks for your
thoughts/help/ideas/etc.
Best,
AK
--
Ari Kalinovski (They/Them)
Delta Ark Studios <http://delta.center/>
I finally got through my blender learning tutorial.
I think I'll write a guide in comic book form eventually for people starting out.
The biggest inhibitors...
- for Macs, you need a special mouse. that costs about a $100
- the GUI sucks. going from command line to GUI is awful. It happens with IDEs
- finding a like minded community with my values that I identify with, especially women!
- I have been having a hard time doing creative work at hackerspaces lately. there always seems to be an agenda to do stuff that is not creative. It's not anyone's fault, I guess they are trying to raise funds and stuff. Eventually hackerspaces can return to becoming cool places to do creative work again once this madness is over.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/miromi/52152056017/in/dateposted/
^^^ So ta-da problem solved! I did blender tutorial with a group of like minded people who encourage freedom and diversity! =D
Blender is very hard to learn together though. It's totally boring at first. I'm wondering how we could incorporate this into an async learning group in Blender. The tutorials are excruciatingly boring and the software has a high learning curve. 3D graphics software creates RSI in general.
I was thinking of how I could made any blender projects related to creative work at SudoRoom. Maybe it would be around the robot arm art
https://github.com/sudoroom/robot-arm-art
Hi everyone,
The weekly meeting is scheduled for tonight at 8 PM. You can join in person
or at
*https://meet.waag.org/turtlesturtlesturtles
<https://meet.waag.org/turtlesturtlesturtles>*
I don't know what's on the agenda, but stop by. There's always stuff to
discuss (plus show and tell!)
If you have anything else to add, feel free to add it to the agenda:
https://pad.riseup.net/p/sudoroommeeting-keep.
*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.)Â 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 (adjacent to sudoroom) 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
I want to share some cool apis like the bechdel test with the women coding night (and other coding nights) at noise bridge!
Is it ok to use postman? I haven't done any backend work lately and wonder if there's something open source we could use.
Example:
https://documenter.getpostman.com/view/1417411/UzBgv9nn
Hey I won't be able to make it this coming Monday since I'll be coming back
from a trip. Sorry i had a couple of trips booked before starting this. If
any wnb from this list want to be in charge it’s totally fine! It seems
there's always people at Omni C on Monday evenings, so getting in should
not be an issue.--
julianaferreira(a)gmail.com
The exhaust duct for the laser cutter is definitely not working. I am in
sudoroom with someone who is cutting plain simple wood, and it's killing me.
It's someone I invited to do the cutting so i'm putting up with it but I am
eager to leave and get some fresh air. We definitely need to improve the
ventilation situation somehow.
1. There is definitely leakage around the fan output, spraying smoke into the
room before it even goes into the exhaust duct. It's basically a mass of duct
tape because someone who was very desperate to laser cut stuff to sell on the
street wanted to just throw more tape at the job until it sort of worked. We
need to measure the diameter of the fan output and the diameter of the duct,
and buy the proper adaptor (or 3d print it???)
2. The exhaust duct has holes in it. They have been taped over and I don't
feel any leaks there, but it's definitely something to look for and fix
properly.
3. the interface of the duct to the hole through the skylight is suspect! It
was installed by someone I personally know to sometimes half-ass things (me)
and it has not been inspected since 2014. It's a 1/4" thick piece of wood
that's simply pulled up against the skylight hole and could be leaking there.
We need to go on the roof and check on that.
4. even if all the above are perfect, the smoke will be exiting just above the
skylight and could be very well getting sucked back into the room from the top.
We should build an exhaust stack a few feet high to make sure the fumes
go...away.
I would say that presently the laser cutter's exhaust is so insufficient that
people should not be using it until it's fixed.
-jake
On Fri, 10 Jun 2022, Arthur Ulfeldt via sudo-discuss wrote:
> this is a 12 inch plastic duct. it appears to be sufficiently attached. the
> big hole in the side not notwithstanding ;)
> non conductive ducts don't need grounding.
>
> On Fri, Jun 10, 2022 at 1:23 PM mark burdett <mfburdett(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I found some articles online about laser cutter exhaust and it says check
>> the manufacturer's specs to make sure airflow and pressure is maintained
>> (e.g. use 6" duct if it's too long for 4" to do the job). Use aluminum tape
>> not duct tape for sealing the metal duct (i.e. the stuff you see on HVAC
>> systems which is not duct tape, confusingly) - the duct by the way should
>> be grounded.
>>
>> --mark B.
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 10, 2022 at 11:56 AM Arthur Ulfeldt via sudo-discuss <
>> sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm reluctant to agree to not work on something until an undefined
>>> condition is met. let's improve this together 😊
>>>
>>> what does better look like, what does good enough look like? is it
>>> already good enough with the repair from last night?
>>>
>>> fre. 10. jun. 2022 11.37 skrev Delta Ark <arikalinowski(a)gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> I'd love to know what you find/what you make of the venting system once
>>>> you take a look at it, could you update us/me when that happens?
>>>>
>>>> Would it also be possible to have a moratorium on using it until the
>>>> venting is checked out/checked off on?
>>>>
>>>> Again, tried to just accomplish some software work there yesterday, but
>>>> it wasn't really possible...
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jun 10, 2022 at 12:10 AM Arthur Ulfeldt <arthur(a)ulfeldt.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> next time I'm there I'll try to give the vent a proper fixing if nobody
>>>>> gets to it first.
>>>>>
>>>>> tor. 9. jun. 2022 22.20 skrev Arthur Ulfeldt <arthur(a)ulfeldt.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I arrived at 8:30 and used the laser cutter. (i made a box yay!). i
>>>>>> think i was the second one to use it this evening. before i started i fixed
>>>>>> a big tear in the vent duct with what duct tape i could find. though i
>>>>>> didn't find a roll of it (I'm new here).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> it wasn't too smoky as i was using it, though i could still smell it.
>>>>>> if there's more duct tape applied i think it will do wonders for the air
>>>>>> quality. when i arrived, i suspect nearly all the smoke would have been
>>>>>> going into the room.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> tor. 9. jun. 2022 21.38 skrev Andrew R Gross via sudo-discuss <
>>>>>> sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I agree with your assessment and would like to see sufficient
>>>>>>> ventilation implemented. What is the status of the blowers? What is the
>>>>>>> flow rate of fumes through the duct and out of the building?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> *Andrew R Gross, (he/him)*
>>>>>>> 412.657.5332 - shrad.org <http://www.shrad.org>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 8:59 PM Delta Ark via sudo-discuss <
>>>>>>> sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 👋
>>>>>>>> hi everyone,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm starting to work at sudo again (after a very long hiatus)
>>>>>>>> (mostly evenings, 6-12, m-f). I'm currently working on some game,
>>>>>>>> ai and architecture stuff, you can see it here:
>>>>>>>> https://www.instagram.com/p/CelEcmAlsaq/ Very pumped to get back in
>>>>>>>> the space and see what people are working on and doing.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Nonetheless, I have some concerns about the laser cutter. Today, the
>>>>>>>> laser cutter was being used, and, well, it, to my mind, smelled up sudo
>>>>>>>> pretty significantly. I think you could also even smell out in the hall. I
>>>>>>>> guess what I'd like to know is (a.) can we prevent this somehow? and/or
>>>>>>>> (b.) can we have a laser cutter moratorium until we know why this is
>>>>>>>> happening?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I could be wrong, but I believe that improper ventilation of a laser
>>>>>>>> cutter can be both long-term toxic and even short term life-threatening (if
>>>>>>>> someone is cutting something really wacky, which I don't think is what was
>>>>>>>> happening today; I think someone was just cutting wood, hopefully not
>>>>>>>> laminated in any weird way).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Anyway, yeah, I have to defer to people smarter than me on the
>>>>>>>> above, but something was off today in the way the machine was working (this
>>>>>>>> was about 6pm); and, personally, I found it kind of spooky. Thanks for your
>>>>>>>> thoughts/help/ideas/etc.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>>>> AK
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> Ari Kalinovski (They/Them)
>>>>>>>> Delta Ark Studios <http://delta.center/>
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>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Ari Kalinovski (They/Them)
>>>> Delta Ark Studios <http://delta.center/>
>>>>
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>
tonight at sudoroom, i noticed that "the internet" was not working very well,
and my phone was having trouble connecting at all to the wifi. And the signal
strength was very weak.
i tried "the internet" on the desktop computer on the 3d printer table, which
is wired into the ethernet (doesn't use wifi) and since it seemed to work
fine, i determined that something was wrong with the wifi.
i tried power-cycling the ruckus wifi controller (singular rackmount unit that
configures the many wifi access points throughout the building) and I also
power-cycled the main switch (which also powers most of those access points)
but nothing changed.
Then peter and I noticed that the access point in sudoroom (mounted to the wood
high above the wall-mounted TV telescreen) was not lighting up any LEDs on the
switch, indicating that it's not drawing power from the switch or operating at
all. That would explain the weak signal strength.
so I grabbed a black TP-LINK TL-WDR3600 from upstairs, and i configured it
(with the stock firmware) to be an access point on the network.
its IP address is 100.64.64.12 and it doesn't do any routing or dhcp.
email me if you want the login/password.
it provides two accesss points,
sudoroom-TPLINK
and
sudoroom-TPLINK_5
and it seems to work.
the ruckus wifi controller is listed in the Network wiki but nobody knows the
password (the login is probably admin) so we will probably have to
factory-reset the whole system in order to get back in. If anyone makes any
progress on that i would love to know.
the non-functioning ruckus hardware mounted high above the TV in sudoroom is
too high for me to reach, and i'm not motivated enough to get a ladder, and
it's not hurting anybody up there. But if we have more of them maybe we can
install another one so that the Omni Commons network can reach into here again.
But for now, Omni Commons wifi is giving an "authentication error"
-jake
Hello Folks,
Sorry for the late reply, but it's been years now that I stay away from
Google as much as I can.
This address is no longer my main email address, so I don't check it that
often.
I could stop by tomorrow and see what I can do to get the WiFi going.
Someone please Signal me the Network info (Network IP/Prefix, Gateway,
DNS(s)).
I don't have a card|key to access Omni; if the door is closed what should I
do?
I forgot the Sudomesh server area cage's lock code. :(
I am assuming that if cabling tools are needed I should find some there (in
the cage), correct?
I will be arriving there at about noon.
Thanks,
Daniel
Google/Gmail makes me sick.
On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 3:45 PM Jenny Ryan <omni(a)jennyryan.net> wrote:
> i think we (sudomesh) have a hotspot we can bring by if things are
> broken; lmk
>
> On 6/9/22 13:29, Jake wrote:
> > it's not "off" it SORT OF works i think...but it was unreasonably slow.
> >
> > not sure whether it's an internal network issue like we dealt with a
> > couple of
> > months ago, or a problem with the wifi subsystem itself. The internet
> > and
> > ethernet are working fine.
> >
> > good luck
> >
> > On Thu, 9 Jun 2022, Yardena Cohen wrote:
> >
> >> Is wifi off everywhere in Omni? We need it for CDP event tonight!
> >> Will try
> >> to investigate this afternoon
> >>
> >> On Wed, Jun 8, 2022, 2:04 AM Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
> >>
> >>> The wifi at omni is not working right. It's a centralized system
> >>> donated
> >>> and installed by a sudoroom member who may not be available to work
> >>> on it
> >>> more.
> >>>
> >>> It's a Ruckus WiFi system and the main "controller" is in the server
> >>> rack in
> >>> sudoroom, and it needs to be reconfigured or reflashed or something (we
> >>> don't have the original password so it needs to be factory reset)
> >>>
> >>> here is some information about the hardware we have, a Ruckus
> >>> ZoneDirector:
> >>>
> >>> http://www.ruckuswireless.com/
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> https://github.com/sudoroom/ruckus-zonedirector1100-firmware-upgrade-process
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> it's at this address in the building:
> >>> http://100.64.65.229/admin/login.jsp
> >>>
> >>> -jake
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