Hi all,
I'm not sure who left all the electronics trash in the trash room, but in
matter such as these, my eye turns towards Sudo...
Please know that E-Waste does NOT GO IN THE REGULAR TRASH! In fact, it is
ILLEGAL to dump electronics with regular trash in California, and we can be
fined for doing so.
E-Waste is terrible for the environment, and needs to be recycled
separately. So don't just toss a bunch of junk in the trash room and expect
someone else to deal with it!
I would strongly recommend that Sudo sets up an e-Waste recycling container
somewhere (maybe with a smaller container on the side for batteries) and
then organizes a dropoff whenever it starts filling up. (Also a good place
to scavenge for interesting parts for reuse, naturally!)
The oakland wiki lists a number of places that will recycle or reuse
electronics waste, including cell phones, appliances, and batteries of all
sorts:
https://localwiki.org/oakland/E-Waste_Recycling
Patrik
SDR's are super cool, $12 usb sticks (including shipping and antenna) that
can receive almost any frequency and let your computer demodulate what's
there based on free software.
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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2015 13:43:41 -0800
From: Balint Seeber <balint256(a)gmail.com>
To: noisebridge-announce(a)lists.noisebridge.net
Subject: [Noisebridge-announce] Cyberspectrum: Software Defined Radio Meetup
(Wed 25th Feb) 7:00pm
Hi all,
Announcing the second Cyberspectrum meetup in San Francisco!
We'll try to get started at around 7:00pm in the Hackatorium, and for those unable to attend we'll set up a live stream like last time (stay tuned to the event's
page/Twitter for more info closer to the time). There's also IRC: #cyberspectrum on Freenode.
Full details, including the speaker lineup/topics, are here: http://www.meetup.com/Cyberspectrum/events/220011639/
And the Noisebridge event page is here: https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Cyberspectrum
This time we'll be hearing about:
* Building a Doppler RADAR with cantennas and SDR
* Using MultiPSK to analyse all manner of interesting signals
* Wardriving with SDR in the age of the Internet of Things
If you're not familiar with Cyberspectrum: "The Bay Area SDR Meetup will serve as a forum to exchange knowledge and ideas related to Software Defined Radio (the
software and hardware), and generally aim to get people excited about all the applications that can be realised with the technology. At each meetup, attendees will
have the opportunity to present their work/ideas to the group. Engineers, enthusiasts, hobbyists and people of all experience levels are welcome, no matter what
your software/hardware background. Everyone is welcome to submit their ideas/presentations to the pool."
Hope to see you there,
Balint
@spenchdotnet
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From: Heather Dewey-Hagborg <stigmergy(a)gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 7:27 PM
Subject: [DIYbio] biononymous.me launch
To: diybio(a)googlegroups.com
Just a quick note about a new project I am launching, perhaps some of you
might be interested in getting involved? (And some of you may be already).
It's a new community hub for research and discussion of biological
surveillance, which I am tentatively defining as "the means by which
biological science is used to track, monitor, analyze, and turn bodies into
data.”
DNA, biometrics, microbes, all the ways physical bodies become subjects of
surveillance.
http://biononymous.me/
Check it out, let me know what you think and if you would like to
participate!
-Heather
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Today's mesh node mount is on a slanted roof. We're able to borrow a safety
harness, but we're in need of rope strong enough to stop a falling human.
Do you have any and can we borrow it today (noon to 4 pm) ?
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marc/juul
Hey all,
A few of us are attending Linux Fest North West this year in Bellingham,
WA and are taking the opportunity to bolt a mini-event onto it called
Hackers on a Train.
The idea is simple: ride the Coast Starlight[0] with us and hack a thing
as we head north on the scenic Pacific coast on the way to the
conference.
We'll be leaving from Jack London Square on the Wednesday night,
arriving into Seattle on Thursday night.
Sound interesting to you? Come along!
Details developing on the Noisebridge wiki[1]
p
[0] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coast_Starlight
[1] - https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Linux_Fest_North_West
Hi all,
There's a bike parked in CCL that seems to have been there for several
days. It's an orange&silver Shimano, and it's locked to a beer keg, near
the division with Sudo.
If this is yours, please remove your bike. CCL is not a bike parking lot.
Otherwise, it will be sold for rent money ;-)
Patrik
Hey all,
Shouldn't have posted this to the safe-hackerspaces(a)lists.riseup.net list,
so instead I am forwarding this note to sudo-discuss and
noisebridge-discuss:
cheers,
Matt
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From: Matthew Senate <mattsenate(a)gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 6:14 PM
Subject: Re: [safe-hackerspaces] Jeanine Otter asked to leave Noisebridge
To: Liz Henry <lizhenry(a)gmail.com>
Cc: Patrick O'Doherty <p(a)trickod.com>, safe-hackerspaces(a)lists.riseup.net
Liz,
Thanks for sharing, happy to hear where you're coming from.
All,
If I were a member of Noisebridge, I would ask myself about the ways that,
as hackers, the NB community subverts the dominant culture, especially in
the local neighborhood. The dominant culture in the bay area includes
high-paid tech workers moving in from out of town (as well as VPs /
managers / lawyers / etc flipping buildings and creating private services
that subvert publicly-accessible ones). This exacerbates the ongoing
displacement and dispossession of poor and working class people. If that's
the case, then I would be interested in taking actions that demonstrate the
NB community is not merely Techie Scum, and that it can rise above such
rhetoric to strike at the root of the matter. Any opportunities to reach
out to anti-eviction groups in SF?
Just my 2 cents...
// Matt
p.s. Note I dropped "gentrification" for "displacement and dispossession"
which is what I believe is really happening...
p.p.s. I think everyone has the "Die Techie Scum" motto all wrong--it's a
positive German exclamation for "The Techie Scum!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Npty9_ik-E8
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 5:06 PM, Liz Henry <lizhenry(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I also hated it when we had "anti-science" people hanging out (years ago
> from the Public School") As they would rail against tech in general.
> Then why are you at a hackerspace? It is for technology using! Broadly
> defined! *headdesk*
>
> Anyway, I get it if this person is just super obnoxious and a jerk.
>
> - liz
>
>
>
> - liz
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 4:58 PM, Liz Henry <lizhenry(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I want to support Noisebridg'es kicking people out abilities, especially
>> for people who are annoying, destructive, and scary, but personally, as
>> techie scum myself, do not think Die Techie Scum posters are crossing a
>> line. I would understand someone taking the posters down.
>>
>> My line is more around power dynamics and whether something is a specific
>> threat.
>>
>> This reads to me much more like hyperbole. Like, I can read and admire
>> the rhetoric of the SCUM Manifesto, or as I hope others can, without
>> actually supporting violence, and treat it as food for thought.
>>
>> "if you're new to town and work in tech, leave" also just seems like
>> slightly harsh political speech. It is angry and it's rude and it will be
>> offensive to many people but hardly seems like oppression or a threat of
>> violence or a terrible harassment campaign.
>>
>> Not sure there is a way to be internally consistent, for example, I would
>> think it fine to ban someone with a White Power tattoo on their face and
>> yet would argue that Die Techie Scum is not so bannable.
>>
>> Is this person also just generally annoying or not nice to have around?
>>
>> My 2 cents.
>>
>> - Liz
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 3:30 PM, Patrick O'Doherty <p(a)trickod.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> Last night myself and Torrie asked Jeanine Otter to leave Noisebridge
>>> and not come back.
>>>
>>> Jeanine had been using Noisebridge to print hateful, offensive material
>>> ("Die Techie Scum" posters and the like) in large quantities. Many were
>>> uncomfortable with her offensive material and attitude towards those in
>>> the community.
>>>
>>> I've added Jeanine to the Noisebridge 86 page.
>>>
>>> p
>>>
>>> --
>>> Patrick O'Doherty
>>> +1 (650) 701-7829
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Liz Henry
>> lizhenry(a)gmail.com
>>
>> "Electric ladies will you sleep or will you preach?" -- Janelle Monae
>>
>> "Without models, it's hard to work; without a context, difficult to
>> evaluate; without peers, nearly impossible to speak." -- Joanna Russ
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Liz Henry
> lizhenry(a)gmail.com
>
> "Electric ladies will you sleep or will you preach?" -- Janelle Monae
>
> "Without models, it's hard to work; without a context, difficult to
> evaluate; without peers, nearly impossible to speak." -- Joanna Russ
>