https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/front-room-of-the-omni-commons-afc129d01742…
^^^ I used lidar to 3D scan the front lobby of sudoroom. Now we have a
model with blueprints and fairly accurate measurements , great if you're
going to project light projections. It's downloadable as a usdz
I was just in NYC and inspired by all the cool light projection art I saw
everywhere in the city. It was great!
Showing how ancient Egyptian art was painted -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/miromi/52373510340/in/dateposted/
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
Hi there, does anyone know who to contact about using the event space
for an event? I have a friend who just asked me, but I’m not sure where
to direct her request.
(Max)
I'm building a video intercom to let people at Omni's front door ring
whatever collective they want. It's just a screen with four buttons
underneath for scrolling and selecting, and if they select Sudo Room it'll
initiate a video connection with the internal video conference system.
I can set it up to send a message on Slack to a designated channel or an
email, or some other notification if other collectives want. The problem is
that I'm using a personal Raspberry Pi that I use regularly as a 3D printer
server. My intention was to use this one during development and order a
dedicated one, but I really didn't appreciate how scarce Raspberry Pis are.
Does anyone have one? If I had a preference, my first choice would be a
Raspberry pi 3 A. But I think I could make do with whatever someone might
have available.
*Andrew R Gross, (he/him)*
412.657.5332 - shrad.org <http://www.shrad.org>
there are two boxes of F32T8 flourescent light bulbs consisting of over 50
bulbs.
I'm guessing someone brought them here thinking they would be useful but I
don't see how that would be the case, so hopefully whoever brought them can
take them away, unless they think sudoroom needs them for some reason and they
will supply the light fixtures for them
-jake
Hey so I did what I was instructed to some months ago, I donated to Omni
commons because my employer can match donations and that's only possible to
Omni commons because they are an an official non-profit. I sent an email to
finance(a)omnicommons.org and say "I want this to go towards
sudoroom", but I haven't received any answer, can anyone confirm if that
worked? That's for August and September.
--
julianaferreira(a)gmail.com
I have a fun riddle (it's actually a computer problem please help).
As of this evening, I think my toddler did something to my computer, and
now I'm experiencing the following:
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All windows that have a left-right scroll bar scroll to the right
continuously whenever the mouse is over the field (even if another window
is active)
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This usually only occurs if the mouse is stationary. If it’s moving
at all, it doesn’t happen.
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The effect occurs in Google Spreadsheets in Firefox and Chrome, in a
file browser and Libre Office Spreadsheet.
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The effect occurs regardless of mouse motion in Firefox.
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If I hover over the tabs in firefox it shifts over to the next tab to
the right until it gets to the right-most place
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The effect doesn’t occur if the mouse is moving
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It doesn’t occur in Firefox
- It moves at about 2-3 tabs per second
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If I press “ctrl” in Firefox the browser zooms out.
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The effect doesn’t occur in Chrome
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I can’t drag windows. The cursor turns into a hand, but then turns back
into a cursor within a fraction of a second. Sometimes I can move the page
in little steps before it happens.
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I can’t resize windows. The cursor changes into a drag emblem, and it
doesn’t change back, but moving the page does nothing.
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I can still drag objects on the desktop.
- I can still click and drag to highlight things. The effect appears
specific to window manipulation
- If I hover over a dropdown in the Linux settings settings menus, it
scrolls.
I tried switching mouses and keyboards, so it doesn't appear to be a
hardware issue. I think it's some kind of weird mobility or accessibility
feature, or maybe two interacting in a weird way. I'm using Linux Mint.
Can anyone figure out what the hell is going on and how to fix it?
*Andrew R Gross, (he/him)*
412.657.5332 - shrad.org <http://www.shrad.org>
We have been waiting for a sensing system to be programmed for security in
CCL and sudo room.
Meanwhile, there have been incidents in and around the Omni that raise
security concerns.
Starting in August we will start closing and locking the entry door.
If someone is having a workshop and wants to keep an open door for the
duration, that's cool, prop it open.
When you exit the area please close the door and check that it locked.
Here's how to unlock the door:
1. check to see no one is watching you
2. press the lever/switch on the box to the left of the door
(see photo) while saying "open sesame"
3. push open the door and enter.
[image: opensezme.jpg]
to lock the door, just close it.
The door also opens from inside.
This message is coming to you via Sudo-discuss or CCL members at google
groups. Please pass it on to anyone who needs to know the procedure.
Ok, just checked the roof drains - look fine - and swept the roof of
anything that might clog them. Very few leaves so far, but if this rain
storm comes with high winds, it may be good to have someone check tomorrow
as well.
Don't have time to do any spot-patching up on the roof - anyone know where
those materials are, and which ones we should be using right now that have
a short dry time?
Currently splitting open some large trash bags I brought in, to cover some
of the remaining valuables...
Patrik
On Sat, Sep 17, 2022, 12:30 PM Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I think the main priority for the upcoming rain storm is to verify that
> the roof drain is free of any leaves, and that the mesh cage that is
> supposed to keep debris out is properly installed over the drain opening.
> That was the problem with our major leaks last time: the mesh cage had been
> dislodged, leaves and trash blocked the drain, and we wound up with a foot
> of water on the roof, which likely overtopped the vents underneath the
> skylights.
>
> We should also put tarps over our most valuable equipment just in case -
> especially the bioreactor, HPLC, UV spec, and plate reader.
>
> If anybody has time to do some work on the roof today, we can also try to
> close some of the gaps in the roof coating itself, but we would likely need
> to use the fast-drying black tar-like stuff that dries fast, rather than
> the more environmentally friendly latex based coating that takes a day or
> two to dry.
>
> Ideally we should have done that *before* the rains hit, but I think we
> were a bit caught off-guard with this unusually early rain storm.
>
> The skylight seals in my estimate are of secondary importance compared to
> the leaks in the roof coating. They still have the same seal they were
> installed with ~8-9 years ago. It is definitely worth re-sealing them, but
> I think we were getting far more water coming through roof leaks than
> leaking around the panes of the skylights.
>
> Patrik
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 5:10 PM Nenufar Molecules <
> nenufarmoleculesforlife(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello CCL,
>> Rain is in the forecast for this weekend (we need it) so I'm checking on
>> the progress of glazing the skylights. Who is responsible for the glazing
>> and do they have a deadline to get the job done????
>> Let's keep eyes open for any water leaking.
>> Best wishes always,
>> Eddy Spinner
>>
>>
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This Sunday, September 18th I’m hosting Open Shop from 12 - 4PM!
It’s an open hack day. Bring whatever you want to work on, or help me put
together a wifi doorbell extender!
See you there Sunday’
--
*Andrew R Gross, (he/him)*
412.657.5332 - shrad.org <http://www.shrad.org>