Hey y'all!
If any of you is up for a free yoga session today, send me an email! I'll
let you know where!
It will be participative and fun!
Cheers
Noémie
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75011 Paris
Tel: 06 27 76 88 84
Tel: 01 71 50 51 82
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You're welcome. *grin*
Charley Sheets <rcsheets(a)acm.org> wrote:
>On Fri, 13 Jun 2014 17:15:40 -0700
>Somebody <somebody(a)riseup.net> wrote:
>
>> Cables, were a bit of a mess (now just half).
>> I ended up removing about 9 unneeded cables.
>>
>> Replaced the patch cable that was going from the router to the switch.
>> I found the modem hanging because of that.
>
>Thanks for doing that. It is appreciated!
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Cables, were a bit of a mess (now just half).
I ended up removing about 9 unneeded cables.
Replaced the patch cable that was going from the router to the switch.
I found the modem hanging because of that.
Also, there was a loop in the DLink switch. Not good. no wonder the
intermittent service. No BuenO! *grin*
SSID: Sudoroom 3Mbps/.5
SSID: PeoplesOpen.net 12Mbps/1Mbps.
Thx!
xx d
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Folks, I have a Ford F-150 truck that is pretty rank from countless
spilled bean dishes left to molder, but can also be used in a pinch and
to police up random items left over from the big push with the 24'
rental truck. My first (and so far only) wife promised to help me clean
it for my birthday, so maybe that can happen first, certainly by the
solstice. I've also got dollies, if needed, and will bring liquid
entertainment.
I'm a little daunted by the big move, but I'll keep my craven cowardice
to myself. Nothing can stop us!
e
Everything looked pretty normal at the room when I swung by this evening
with pizza and bread, so I gather the big push to start packing up
hasn't started, and probably won't for another week.
>> Hi, Matt!I propose the following conceptual sketch of the moving process.First, I strongly suggest getting a 24? Budget truck for the cost to benefit ratio.Cost:Total truck cost (rental, tax, insurance, gas) can be as little as under $60, if moving>day is no later than Tuesday 6/24 or Wednesday 6/25. See attached spreadsheet for>details.Benefit:Organization ? Everything leaves together, moves together, arrives together, and,>most importantly, lands together, not piecemeal.Ease and speed ? Everything (besides fragiles) moves on wheels ?no fitting or lifting>into trunks or pickups.Use of labor ? Time shuttling can be better spent packing, and anyone can pack. Plus,>this way is better for esprit de corps.Secondly, I?ll be glad to expedite a smooth load and unload. Also, I can pick up and>return the truck, if y?all would like.Third, I can provide equipment ? pads, dollies, straps, etc.Consumables, of course, are needed for packing pronto, IMHO ?boxes, markers, tape. Is anti-static ma
> terial needed/ thought worthwhile?>( I haven?t priced it.)That?s the sketch, to be filled in with appropriate details. I?d like your/anyone's>thoughts.~Steve>>_______________________________________________>sudo-discuss mailing list>sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org>https://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/sudo-discuss>
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2014 14:52:46 -0700
> From: Matthew Senate <mattsenate(a)gmail.com>
> To: "hol(a)gaskill.com" <hol(a)gaskill.com>, Yardena Cohen
> <yardenack(a)gmail.com>
> Cc: Steve Wilt <nsw(a)sonic.net>, sudo-discuss
> <sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org>
> Subject: Re: [sudo-discuss] Moving logistics
> Message-ID:
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>
> Hol,
>
> +1
>
> Steve,
>
> +1
>
> Thanks for the note! In reference to our discussion at the meeting last
> night: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Meeting_Notes_2014-06-11#Moving I think no
> one has a committed plan, and this approach of yours sounds pretty logical
> / helpful!
>
> I'm cc'ing Jordan (yardena) who has opted in to be the primary
> point-of-contact for the move, so we can funnel all our information,
> resources, interest, etc to her. This way have one person to ask about who
> is showing up where and when to do what!
>
> Since it seems you are available and interested in the "transport"
> component (2141 broadway > truck > street > 4799 shattuck).
>
> Further, I totally agree about spending volunteer time on
> organizing/packing. We can start by cleaning the space up, sorting out
> recyclables and give-aways, then starting to package stuff that's not
> likely to be used in the next month, and on from there as we approach
> moving day(s).
>
> I'm excited! Cheers!
>
> // Matt
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 1:16 PM, Hol Gaskill <hol(a)gaskill.com> wrote:
>
>> this is not a bad idea at all. i was thinking of renting a flatbed
>> trailer to move the pews as well.
>>
>> on Jun 12, 2014, Steve Wilt <nsw(a)sonic.net> wrote:
>>> Hi, Matt!I propose the following conceptual sketch of the moving
>> process.First, I strongly suggest getting a 24? Budget truck for the cost
>> to benefit ratio.Cost:Total truck cost (rental, tax, insurance, gas) can be
>> as little as under $60, if moving>day is no later than Tuesday 6/24 or
>> Wednesday 6/25. See attached spreadsheet for>details.Benefit:Organization ?
>> Everything leaves together, moves together, arrives together, and,>most
>> importantly, lands together, not piecemeal.Ease and speed ? Everything
>> (besides fragiles) moves on wheels ?no fitting or lifting>into trunks or
>> pickups.Use of labor ? Time shuttling can be better spent packing, and
>> anyone can pack. Plus,>this way is better for esprit de corps.Secondly,
>> I?ll be glad to expedite a smooth load and unload. Also, I can pick up
>> and>return the truck, if y?all would like.Third, I can provide equipment ?
>> pads, dollies, straps, etc.Consumables, of course, are needed for packing
>> pronto, IMHO ?boxes, markers, tape. Is anti-static material needed/
>> thought worthwhile?>( I haven?t priced it.)That?s the sketch, to be filled
>> in with appropriate details. I?d like
>> your/anyone's>thoughts.~Steve>>_______________________________________________>sudo-discuss
>> mailing list>sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org>
>> https://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/sudo-discuss>
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>
Hi everyone,
I've been talking to Yar about having an introductory talk/workshop on
anarchist approaches to feminism at the Sudo Room on 22nd June. It would
be aimed at a 101 level - my plan for this was primarily to fill a gap
that I often see with many people coming to feminism through
dissatisfaction with the tech community, and therefore not having access
to some of the radical histories and frameworks that might be useful.
I've included a provisional overview and brief bio below. I'm open to
suggestions about what time would be best (Yar suggested afternoons are
better), and about how to make the workshop a useful contribution to the
Sudo Room. I'm also happy to answer any questions you might have. If
this seems like late notice to pull together the workshop and advertise
it, but people are still interested, another option is for me to give it
in September, when I'm next in the Bay Area.
best,
sky.
Anarchafeminism 101
This workshop is a brief introduction to anarchist strands of feminism.
It aims to provide an overview of the history and concepts that underpin
anarchafeminism, and to open up discussion about how anarchafeminist
approaches might be useful today. Reclaiming our radical histories
provides us with vital resources. For those frustrated with mainstream,
predominantly liberal or neo-liberal feminism, anarchafeminism offers
helpful frameworks for thinking about class, race, gender relations,
organising methods, and feminists' relationship to the state.
About me:
I'm a teacher, researcher, and activist currently based in Toronto. My
work focuses on how activists use and shape technology, and about how to
build possibilities for radical social change. You can find out more
about me here: http://skycroeser.net
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I'm a researcher, teacher, and activist working at the intersection of
social change and technology. You can find out more about my work at
skycroeser.net, and help support me on gittip.
Hey all,
Tensions have been running high for some at sudo room these days.
*EVERYONE* should celebrate the love and support that truly flows from and
through the sudo community. This spirit is real and deserves designation,
vindication.
In this regard, please hear these sentiments from a discussion at our
weekly meeting this evening:
1. Let us be explicit: we have problems, including as of late the
over-use and abuse of our space by merely a small number of opportunistic
individuals, in spite and in the face of our community.
2. Together, let us raise our standards of expectation for use of the
sudo room space, for members and non-members alike! Let us make these
standards clear and known!
3. The time is nigh to organize and pack our things; we are moving, let
us leave this place with grace and arrive refreshed, prepared.
// Matt
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 9:52 AM, sky <scroeser(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been talking to Yar about having an introductory talk/workshop on anarchist approaches to feminism at the Sudo Room on 22nd June. It would be aimed at a 101 level - my plan for this was primarily to fill a gap that I often see with many people coming to feminism through dissatisfaction with the tech community, and therefore not having access to some of the radical histories and frameworks that might be useful.
I think this would be a great event to have at Sudo, and an
opportunity for our community to have more conversations about our
approach to activism and politics, and ways we can support everybody
in our communities. Sky is open to tailoring a facilitated discussion
specifically for us, but it would help a lot if people interested
could say so in advance and let us know what questions and subjects
are most relevant to them. Either way I look forward to seeing you all
there. Thanks and yay!
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 5:20 AM, sky <scroeser(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> There seems to be a decent amount of enthusiasm for this, and no-one opposed to the idea or wanting serious modifications. Would it be okay to put it in for 3pm on Sunday 22nd of June so that people can start sharing details? Will someone put it in the Sudo Room calendar event listing? Or are there further processes required to get the go-ahead?
There was even more enthusiasm on the omni logistics list!
I will add it to the calendar. What copy should I use?
These are the proposed changes brought up at the current sudo room meeting.
We will attempt to consense on this at the sudo room meeting on Wednesday
the 21st of May at 7 pm in sudo room.
===Section 2.1 Qualifications for Membership===
[...]
* Successfully completing the process for becoming a member, below:
====Section 2.1.0 Process for becoming a member====
#'''Declaration of Intent to Join'''
#* To become a member, a person must submit a brief written or spoken
"Declaration
of Intent to Join" where they answer the following questions:
#** What is your (pseudo)nym and/or name?
#** Why do you want to be a member of sudo room?
#** What are you excited about hacking at sudo room?
#** What are you excited about sharing with sudo room?
#'''Initial Pondering'''
#* It is only possible to become a member at the weekly sudo room meeting.
Prospective members should attend if possible but can submit a written
declaration if they are not able to attend in person.
#* At the sudo room weekly meeting, every prospective member must leave the
room while the existing members have a chance to bring up any concerns or
reasons why the prospective member(s) should not be allowed membership
(referred to as the "Initial Pondering").
#** The intent is for it to be very easy for new members to join, so only
very serious concerns should be brought up.
#** If any existing member objects to a prospective new member becoming a
member, and this cannot be resolved through discussion, then the
prospective member will not be allowed membership.
#** Unreasonable or frequent blocking of new members by an existing member
is grounds for immediate termination of membership based on a 2/3 vote.
#* Upon completing the "Initial Pondering", such prospective members must
be communicated to the sudo room mailing list within 24 hours, including
their "Declaration of Intent to Join".
#'''Extended Pondering'''
#* After the Initial Pondering, if there are no objections, there will be
one week for sudo room members to raise objections as to why the
prospective member should not be allowed to join (referred to as the
"Extended Pondering").
#* If there are no objections raised during the "Extended Pondering",
the prospective
member will become a member.
#** The intention is to provide sufficient time to ensure all concerns of
those unable to attend the meeting may be heard.
#* The new member will be added to the membership list and given access to
desired and relevant assets and services of sudo room.
#* No announcement of this change of status after the "Extended
Pondering"is necessary
.
Last week, our Gittip dropped by over $100/week. It seems like they
were purging expired cards, or made some other changes to their
system? Either way, please log into Gittip and confirm that you are
actually still giving the amount you originally signed up for. And
thanks for funding Sudo!
We got this message asking if we wanted 96 hours of effort from some bright
young talents. BAVC pays, we just mentor them. Clearly this is good for us.
Only, I can't see an obvious way that their skills fit with our current
projects. Does a budding 3d-animator/web-designer, or a Java/security
expert intrigue anyone?
Best
Max Klein
‽ http://notconfusing.com/
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From: Carrie Leilam Love <carrie(a)bavc.org>
Date: Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 3:35 PM
Subject: [sudo-info] BAVC Interns @ Sudo Room?
To: info(a)sudoroom.org
Hi There!
I have two young motivated coders looking for a place to hack and learn
this summer! Check out their profiles below.
Ibo Ghania
<https://sites.google.com/a/bavc.org/bridges-y3/pods-spring-2014/code-design…>
Yukai Gong
<https://sites.google.com/a/bavc.org/bridges-y3/pods-spring-2014/code-design…>
BAVC pays the interns for up to 96 of work. Seems like it could be a
fantastic opportunity to join and support the Sudo community while building
skills. Let me know what you think!
Best,
Carrie
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Thank you Jenny.
Daniel
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Just making a note for the record:
Tiri was sleeping in the recording closet.
Mumbly British male (from London) with blonde, longer hair and beard was asleep on a couch in the common space. Previously addressed this person on multiple occasions for sleeping, refusing to leave, and making members uncomfortable with ignorant language.
// Matt
Shout-out to Jenny!
21 Technologies That Will Decentralize the World
By Nina Misuraca Ignaczak
Feb 19 2014
<http://www.shareable.net/blog/21-technologies-that-will-decentralize-the-wo…>
Across the planet, new technologies and business models are decentralizing power and placing it in the hands of communities and individuals.
"We are seeing technology-driven networks replacing bureacratically-driven hierarchies," says VC and futurist Fred Wilson, speaking on what to expect in the next ten years. View the entire 25-minute video below (it's worth it!) and then check out the 21 innovations below. Thanks to Jenny Ryan whose Open Garden newsletter inspired this post.
Here are 21 innovations that will help make it happen:
1. Open Garden
[snip]
FYI,
Timon was given verbal and written notice on the night of Thursday May
22, that he is not welcome at Sudoroom. At the following meeting,
Wednesday May 28, 13/13 members present consensed on this statement:
"Regardless of Timon's current membership status, we find him in 'bad
standing' with regard to sudo room's values, specifically with regard
to 'safe space'. We ban Timon from the sudo room, for an indefinite
period."
This was not a conflict resolution process, it was a ban in the
interest of safe space.That same meeting also consented generally that
2141 tenants don't have an inherent right to our common space and need
specific permission to access it.
BAPS has a policy of honoring all Sudoroom bans.
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Meeting_Notes_2014-05-28#Bans
In a perfect world we would offer endless compassion, restoration and
reparation towards all beings. In this world, we don't have the time
or resources to provide the care everybody needs. We sincerely hope
they can find it elsewhere.
Timon,
your excessively rambling email is yet another example that you don't care
about anyone but yourself.
you've been given way too many chances to act like a reasonable human
being at sudoroom and 2141 broadway in general, and have shown no
interest in doing so. You won't even take responsibility for your lack of
food and housing, suggesting it is someone else's fault.
Instead you seem to believe only in non-consensual domination-based
relationships, where you try to overpower people with unwanted dialogue
and the kind of persistance that comes with having nothing else to do.
nobody is obliged to provide you with anything. And given the way you
treat all of my friends, as described above, i would prefer you stay away
from sudoroom and 2141 broadway, as was consensed upon by sudoroom.
your suggestion that ChrisBee wanted a fight with you when he informed you
that sudoroom has declared you unwelcome is ridiculous. Anyone who knows
you knows that the trouble all comes from you. please stay the fuck away.
-jake
See full message (with contact info) here:
https://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/sfchalkboard/2014-06/msg00044.html
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From:
Date: 2014-06-09 8:59 GMT-07:00
Subject: [sfchalkboard] Old macs to donate
To: "sfchalkboard(a)lists.riseup.net" <sfchalkboard(a)lists.riseup.net>
Good morning neighbors
Would like to find good home for:
Mac mini (2006)
MacBook (09 I think) with unusable cracked screen
19" Dell flat screen with connectors for both computers
Goldtouch split articulating keyboard with old style round Mac plug
Goldtouch numerical keypad with USB connector
Evolution mouse-track trackball
Everything works well given its age except the mouse which may work better
with a clean and adjustment.
Ideally I find a home this week for these items, easier if to one
organization or individual and I do love to know how useful these will be
in their next home. Pick up north west berkeley or I could possibly bring
to you for trade