The amazing human Erik Strals, of Immersio, 3D-scanned the ballroom & Sudo
the other night.
It took him quite a long time and was a labor of love. The results are in
and they are SO cool.
I love this human!
He even offered to come back and help do more of the building! yay! Yippee!
This will be so useful for our architectural / permit work especially too!
So great -
Thank you Eriks!!
>From Eriks:
*1)*
*Here's the 3d scan viewer for the ballroom:*
*https://my.matterport.com/webgl_player/#model=f2tZhjtaAQZ*
<https://my.matterport.com/webgl_player/#model=f2tZhjtaAQZ>
*Here's the "workshop" (where you can measure things and write comments):*
*https://my.matterport.com/models/f2tZhjtaAQZ*
<https://my.matterport.com/models/f2tZhjtaAQZ>
*Here's Sudoroom and Counter culture labs:*
*https://my.matterport.com/webgl_player/#model=9JVcHS4y7aY
<https://my.matterport.com/webgl_player/#model=9JVcHS4y7aY>*
*and the workshop:*
*https://my.matterport.com/models/9JVcHS4y7aY
<https://my.matterport.com/models/9JVcHS4y7aY>*
*2) Please forward along to the groups who might be interested in seeing
them! And hopefully you guys find uses for it. Please let me know if you do
find uses.*
*Also, it would be nice to get some recognition ;) *
*3) Otherwise, I can do some more scans in the future, probably next month
around the same time.*
*4) Please also forward this to Mark (don't remember last name, he had a
beard), who was the first person I coordinated with within Sudo Room.*
--
Hi fellow sudoers,
We'll be hosting a private event for members of the Real Vegan Cheese team
and some of our IndieGogo donors in CCL this evening, starting at 7pm.
We'll be doing a tasting of some existing vegan cheeses (the nut and
soy-based varieties). I would prefer not to have random walk-ins during the
event, but I expect there may be some leftover cheeses and beers to taste
afterwards.
Thanks!
Patrik
hi y'all
i'm looking for a plumber person who knows how to get a sink hooked up
just to get it working and on in xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
we've had three different people tell us three different things, i
tinkered, and now we just want to hire a friend of a friend.
if you know anyone who can hook up/jerry rig a sink, please let me know
asap. i'll be around to assist and will make lunch :^)
sinklessly,
april
On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 5:13 PM, Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Back at the old sudo location, there were a few muggings right outside the
> door. I remember there was some discussion at that time about under what
> conditions a security camera might be acceptable. E.g. using strong
> encryption, auto-erasing after some expiration date, and requiring multiple
> keys to unlock the recordings.
>
> Would those kinds of safeguards satisfy your concerns around video
> surveillance?
It would take some work to get me to trust a scheme like this... and
it would create social pressure to accept whatever results...
> Did Sudo ever wind up installing a security camera at the
> front door in the old location?
The landlord had a video surveillance system, so it was moot.
> PS: are there any particular security needs that La Commune needs help with
> ASAP?
Yes, securing their books after-hours.
I visited the Bogotá hackerspace, Hackbo, a month or so ago, and chatted to
them a bit about how the space is working. It's a really nice hackerspace
-- in a residential block, but with four or so big well-equipped rooms, and
with a really busy community, and whiteboards full of really detailed
ongoing projects, which I sort of feel is the real metric of a great
hackerspace.
One of the projects that has shifting from being a prototype to being a
potential full-time work for a bunch of the key hackers is this:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hpsaturn/lumera-transform-your-camera-…
It's a linux-based plugin for Digital SLR cameras (if you don't see your
camera listed, ask, because they're adding them as they go) that gives you
bluetooth LE remote operation, background transfer to online picture
services via your phone or wifi. The hardware will be openhardware, the
code is FLOSS. The device is going to sell for $150 USD ($170 canadian --
they're working with a Canadian group to do the logistics).
Anyway, I just noticed that they're 3 days to go on their kickstarter, but
still have a way to go. I don't have any financial connection with these
guys or the hackerspace, but I try to plug good hacking projects when I
can. I think this'd be a fun gadget to have if you have a DSLR and are
interested in doing some connected messing with it, either with the
existing features of Lumera or extending it.
That's all!
Feel free to forward this around to any communities you think might be
interested!
Kickstarter:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hpsaturn/lumera-transform-your-camera-…
Hackbo:
http://hackbo.co/
d.
anyone have any leads on used key cutting machines for omni commons? I'm
scanning craigslist, ebay, etc. most important to have a good coder, so we
can generate high-quality original keys for duplication.
thanks,
Matt
Hey Fam!
Gaby, jim and Lucia helped me turn the old rise above bldg into a temporary bookstore- I'll be here as long as I can! Stop by if you're free :) fat discounts for OMNInoms!
48th and tele across from Burma superstar (2 blocks from omni)
Xo and <3
Scott
On Sat, Dec 6, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Stan Osborne <stan(a)ana.com> wrote:
> Patrick,
>
> This messages is between you and myself, for the moment.
You accidentally hit reply-all, so I'm not sure how to respond except:
1) I'm actually not particularly trusting of industry or government, sorry
2) the part where I said "it would create social pressure to accept
whatever results" feels particularly relevant to me right now