if anyone has a Windows 7 CD or DVD around that looks good enough to try,
someone needs it.
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Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2025 11:22:11 -0800
From: KO <visualeyes(a)sonic.net>
To: Jake <jake(a)spaz.org>
Subject: Re: word 7
PC -Dell ,to be precise
& thanks for asking on my behalf..
choose love,
KO
On 1/30/2025 7:18 PM, Jake wrote:
> you want a Windows 7 CD? Do you want me to ask on the sudoroom discuss email
> list?
>
> What kind of computer is it that you want it for?
>
> -jake
>
>
> On Thu, 30 Jan 2025, KO wrote:
>
>> Dear Jake,
>>
>> I can't find my windows 7 disc to reload word 7.. Know anyone who might have
>> a copy I could use? I think i can use the reg# FROM THE OLD LAPTOP
>>
>> I need to continue using this legacy system and programs to complete a big
>> project, so no need to give me the out-of-support speech ;- }
>>
>> choose love,
>>
>> KO
>>
>>
>
Some new people are going to be showing up and could use a host. They just
want to see the space and discuss robotics?
Saturday 3PM to 5PM
I will go if I can, but i have other plans that may prevent me from attending.
-jake
I am exploring this field as a total noob and would love to do a today I
learned session.
This can also be related to "AI" in a cheesy way.
- in person only - I am inclined not to ever do a remote/ online session
though (maybe later, many years from now).
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
Hi Y’all,
I am wanting to learn about 3-D printing and try to print something. I saw online that Tuesday night is the night people work with the 3-D printers, but I don't see it in the calendar. Is tonight a good night to come by for this?
Thanks,
Susala
Role models and their words that are inspiring me lately:
“Slavery wasn’t a crisis for British and American elites until abolitionism turned it into one. Racial discrimination wasn’t a crisis until the civil rights movement turned it into one. Sex discrimination wasn’t a crisis until feminism turned it into one. Apartheid wasn’t a crisis until the anti-apartheid movement turned it into one.”
― Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate
“We need, in every community, a group of angelic troublemakers.”
—Bayard Rustin
'If We Jump Up'
Let new words leap out of our mouths.
Let our hands be astonished at what we have made, and glad.
Let us follow ourselves into a present not ruled by the past.
If we jump now, our far will be near.
― Minnie Bruce Pratt, Inside the Money Machine
Hi everyone,
We are short on being able to pay rent this month. We need at least $630.50
by the 25th (this Saturday)!
Our rent payment this month (and for the rest of the year) is $2380.50.
Utilities are about $125/month. And we have only $1875 in the bank right
now.
In the immediate term, we need people to either up their monthly dues or do
a one time payment. Here's how you donate: https://sudoroom.org/donate/
So we aren't in this situation again, also please reach out if you want to
join grant writing efforts. There's a few of us who have expressed interest
but there's been no work done here of late, to my understanding. Since
member dues have not been enough to cover rent, we have relied on grant
money to get by. But our last grant from StopWaste has been all used up now.
Paige
this is great!
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Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2025 19:27:33 -0800
To: Info <info(a)sudoroom.org>
Subject: Re: [sudo-info] Linux event
We're all listeners of the Linux Unplugged <https://linuxunplugged.com/>
podcast which is hosting listening parties all over the world on 2/2. We
are gathering in person for the first time. I don't know any of the other
attendees personally. So far 6 folks have RSVP'd. We would really just need
a space where we could set up a laptop and speakers, and would bring all
our own gear.
*--*
*"Rather than curse the darkness, light a candle."*
-WL Watkinson
On Wed, Jan 22, 2025 at 7:20 PM Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
> Yes that would be great! Can you tell us more about your group?
>
> -jake
>
> On Wed, 22 Jan 2025, Rsberlo wrote:
>
> Hello, we are looking for a space to hold a linuxnunplugged podcast
> listening part on Feb 2 from 11-2 for 8-10 people. Do you have any spaces
> that could accommodate us?
do you know anyone who wants to buy/adopt a vending machine project? The
one in Sudoroom has got to go, we have better uses for the space.
Here's the craigslist ad:
https://post.craigslist.org/manage/7815452712
here's the sudoroom wiki page about this project (and yes there were once
two vending machines!):
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Hack-o-mat
-jake
Happy 2025 New Year! https://sudoroom.org/january-2024/
<https://t.co/POjsW8lxCk> We start our year off with a joyful spark & are
looking for member to share stories on how our hackerspace helped them grow
this year
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
Does anyone want a working mini fridge? There are two in sudoroom that
should go. Let me know if you want pictures. These are a little taller
than the tiny cube ones, and probably easily enough space for one person.
One is a sanyo and the other is a magic chef.
Hi Sudoers:
Ring in the New Year at Sudoroom: here are some projects we’ll be
working on tonight:
-Telepresence monitor: we’ve now got two large candidate TVs to try to
get working: 1) Patrik from CCL’s Samsung un48J5200AF 48” TV (“It has
been having intermittent problems with the screen going black”) and the
55” 4K TV, Toshiba Model K550WDR1/55l621U (when power is applied It
displays the splash screen with the logo, and then goes out.) It’d be
great to get at least one of these TVs working so we can mount it to the
rolling monitor stand and use it to telepresence people into Sudorooom
via jitsi or Discord.
-Chromebook Conversion: want a lightweight laptop you can experiment
with Linux on? We have lots of Chromebooks retired by school districts
that are convertible to Linux; you can have one to help build out a
Chromebook and Linux hacking, distribution and support practice at
Sudoroom. (See http://bit.ly/cbsave for more details.)
-Donation Stations for Sudoroom and Free Store: we have some large PVC
tubing we need to secure to a heavy base. I’ve also got some electronics
we can use to trigger positive feedback celebratory and acknowledgment
effects when someone donates, and other electronics to sound an alarm if
someone tries to make off with it.
*** And don’t forget Kent’s cleanup scheduled for Friday Jan 5 11-5:
let’s get a head start on that tonight and purge some clutter. ***
Hope to see you later, -Peter
Is anyone interested in doing a 2024 year in review for our blog at
SudoRoom?
Some highlights:
- Women and NonBinary night has been really awesome and rocking!
- July/ish? we were saved by EBPrec
- Romy: started a "learning how to learn" chapter, reduced some screen
time.
- Romy: we started doing meetups that focused on face to face - minimal
screens, no remote, with just whiteboards. this resulted in a lot of great
things! like our algebraic data types with RUST -
https://sudoroom.org/algebraic-data-types-in-rust-whiteboard-style-kung-fu-…
- What was your most surprising encounter at SudoRoom this year?
- What did you learn this year at SudoRoom?
- What do you plan for 2025? i might make a google form about this
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
Winter Seasons Greetings!
I am reaching out to let everyone know that the new roof installation
process has concluded. The roofing crews last day was on 12/13 and this
past week our team performed a third visual inspection after final punch
list items were concluded.
In the coming days, CALLI will square away the final paperwork for this
project. The Sierra Roofing team has shown us that the roof is weather
proofed and the work appears to be satisfactory. Please keep in mind that
there is meant to be a warranty on the work performed by the company. In
the event that there are leaks/droplets identified please let me know via
email or slack as soon as possible and we will try and identify the source.
Over the scope of the project, two additional building issues were brought
to our attention pertaining to the exterior wall of the building facing
47th street that will need updates in the coming year, and the design of
the rafter beams that go into the stucco wall on the front facing Shattuck
side of the building (close to the overlaps with the tile) that might be
cause for an additional scope of work. The CALLI team will continue to
review capital improvement needs and work on scheduling building upgrades
to strengthen the longevity of the building. In the meantime feel free to
remove your tarps and protective sheeting, and make efforts to clean and
operate your spaces at normal capacities.
This post construction period coupled with the ongoing pest/rodent
servicing will be most successful if we are able to stay alert and monitor
whether the changes are making a positive impact.
Thank you and happy holidays,
--
*A Throwback Reflection & Remedy In This Moment**: **So that the weight of
this country does not crush you
<https://activismjoystudio.com/a-poem-so-that-the-weight-of-this-country-doe…>*
*Valerie Jameson* (she/ella)
Property Manager - 4799 Shattuck Avenue
*Collective Action & Land Liberation Institute (CALLI) *
CALLI Website <https://www.thecalli.org/>
East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative
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Hey is anyone here next week? I have left up the two meetups on
https://lu.ma/sudoroom
I haven't had time to do a lot of tweeting, but will try... I'm out of town
next week!
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
Hi Sudoers:
Heads up that KQED is going to be at Sudoroom tonight to get advance
footage for a Fixit Clinic event Jan 22 at KQED headquarters:
https://www.kqed.org/events/4915/fixit-clinic
Ericka Cruz Guevarra, Host and Producer of KQEDs The Bay podcast
<https://www.kqed.org/podcasts/thebay> will be bringing a clock to be
looked at tonight; that and the other items we might see are at
bit.ly/itemcheckins
Also: someone (Patrik from CCL?) left a Samsung un48J5200AF 48” TV (If
it’s Patrik’s: “It has been having intermittent problems with the screen
going black,”) We also still have the 55” 4K TV, Toshiba Model K550WDR1
/ Toshiba 55l621U disassembled: when power is applied It displays the
splash screen with the logo, and then goes out. It’d be great to get at
least one of these TVs working so we can use it to telepresence people
in to sudorooom.
And we’re building out a core of stewards for Sudoroom’s
Chromebook/laptop refurbishing, conversion to Linux and long-term
support program. I plan to bring some converted and convert-able
Chromebooks to play with tonight. (see http://bit.ly/cbsave.)
Let’s put on a great show!
See you later, -Peter
Hi all,
I used to live in Oakland 9 years ago (wow…), of when I used to attend hack nights at Sudoroom and participate in festivities.
I play my own blend of modular psytech. I brought a small backpack hardware setup. If anyone wants to jam between now and Friday nite.
Also planning on taking my battery-powered rig to Dolores park or Lake Merrit to play a set, which is usually a consistent 137bpm. Control voltage and analog contraptions highly encouraged.
Cheers. And continue hacking the Planet ✊🖖
Oh, a link to my music can be found here:
https://on.soundcloud.com/tvfeR3bSHFEyRr4s7
I have a 50" TV that I'd like to donate to Sudo.
It has been having intermittent problems with the screen going black. I
don't have time to chase down the issue, but maybe someone there can
diagnose the problem during one of the FixIt clinics.
Shall I drop it off?
Patrik
Hello everyone, I think we aight to have a meeting today despite the cold
rain. Who can come out?
I'm sorry I didn't call this earlier, I've just started a new job and I've
been so busy. Anyone know how useable the sudo room is with the work being
done?
See you soon, drive carefully with all the wetness.
William
Hi everyone,
I seem to be plagued with too many electric vehicles, from about 10-20 years
ago. They are really cool and fun to drive, but they need work and I'm out of
space and time to store and work on them.
Most of them are 2002 Toyota RAV4 EVs, which many people don't even know were
ever made. Here's the wikipedia page on them:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_RAV4_EV#First_generation_(1997)
If you have a place to park a project car and interest in working on one,
please let me know. If you are a PG&E customer, you can get up to $4000
(depending on your income) for buying a used EV like this (whether it drives
or not)
I will be fixing mine and my friend's over the next few months and I can help
you fix yours too. Just let me know if you're interested.
-jake