Hi all,
I still don’t have a clear picture of sudoroom finances, cash flow, or budget? Anybody interested in joining me down this rabbit hole? Where can I get a handle on this information? It would be nice to hear a report at every monthly meeting.
Thanks,
The Cap’n
Sunday 3/18, from 4pm - 5:30pm, share your audio/visual projects, snacks,
and any effect pedals you might have at Noisebridge hackerspace.
Instruments, vj equipment, software, diy, store bought, pre-recorded... it
is all good. Or, just check it out. Free, and all are welcome to join!
Bring a snack to share if you are hungry.
https://www.meetup.com/noisebridge/events/248234122/
Hi all,
I neatened up the soldering area and have asked members to review what was
placed in the two bins to the lower left of the soldering area over the
next two weeks.
Once those two weeks are up and nobody claims any more items in the bin,
how do I transition the stuff in the bin to it's next life? That is,
recycle some, dispose of other stuff. This isn't really run of the mill
"trash" to be put in the black building-wide "trash" bins for disposal in a
landfill. Or maybe that is OK? Looking for some guidance here.
Thanks
The Cap'n
Hello Sudoroom community,
I have finally have a project that I would like to pursue. I would like to
make Led clothes that are both reactive to sound, pressure, and default
pre-program pattern mode.
Aside from that... I was wondering if anybody had an extra microcontroller
in their collection that potentially is just gathering dust and not being
used (one preferably with bluetooth and small).
Knowing nothing about these things except that they operate on magic, and
probably a magic of maybe a lighter color... I will definitely dive right
in, and get to haXinG.
Yes I could order one, but due to my current financial disposition, I
thought I would reach out to the community first. As I also searched for
the microcontroller bin here at Sudoroom, and I think it is gone.
Thanks in advance
--
RAYC
"Radiant Ambition Yields Change"
Robert Albert Young Chu
"Radiant Ambition Yields Change."
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Email: robert.chu01(a)gmail.com
https://www-theatlantic-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.theatlantic.com/amp/…
In Finland, Teaching Computer Science Without Computers - The Atlantic
Feb 24, 2017
When it comes to technology, it’s hard to evaluate just how well the Finnish approach is working. Computer science isn’t covered on international tests, and it’s a relatively recent addition to the curriculum. But Liukas and others point to Finnish inventions like Linux and Nokia as evidence that the country’s education system sparks the innovation and entrepreneurship that will drive the tech-based economy of the future. And while the United States is obviously a different beast than Finland, with a host of challenges, as Liukas tells the children she meets, “Even the biggest problems in the world are just tiny problems stuck together.”
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It is super functional!
Cheers
- Rayc
Robert Albert Young Chu
"Radiant Ambition Yields Change."
Call or Text :415-724-0425
Email: robert.chu01(a)gmail.com