Hey all,
I'm working on a side project on creating personal filters for the upcoming
fire season and am in need of raw HEPA filter material and/or also
activated carbon/charcoal material as well. Does anyone know who I could
reach out to to find this? Most of it's produced in China but if anyone has
any extra lying around or has a friend who works in creating filters please
let me know.
CCL and sudo room are both getting stuff donated from Rikke's work.
CCL is getting a new -80 which will make the whole room quieter and
sudo room is getting some new nice work tables.
We will need to clear out space for the tables before next weekend
(Sunday). I'll be at sudo room today working on that.
If anyone from sudo room is able to help move stuff next weekend then
please sign up (see email below).
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From: Rikke Rasmussen <rikke.c.rasmussen(a)gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2019 10:50:57 -0700
Subject: [CCL] Equipment move - the final plan
To: Counter Culture Labs Members <cclmembers(a)googlegroups.com>, CCL
board <cultlabsboard(a)googlegroups.com>, cclabs
<counterculturelabs(a)googlegroups.com>
Hey everyone,
*tl;dr - we're moving everything next Sunday 7/21, expected 10AM-3PM
commitment.*
First off, I apologize for the confusion regarding planning for the
equipment move - it's taken me longer to pull everything together than
expected. Secondly, thank you to everyone who's chimed in to say they are
willing to help...hopefully, we've managed to come up with a plan that
still allows you to do so. I've created a volunteer sign-up sheet
<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18sINDXqbovdTNbC5TzizESanCKfbLO2Fpos…>
to help us coordinate.
*So, without further ado, here's the plan:*
1) We will all meet at the site in Hayward - 4030 Point Eden Way - at 10AM;
we'll try to make sure that everything is staged and ready to load on the
truck. We're getting a 16' truck w/ 6000lbs capacity, so I expect we'll be
able to fit everything in one load. Patrik is going to be organizing a
carpool pickup from CCL around 9:30AM - please be on time if you want a
ride or are giving others a ride so we can stay within the expected time
window.
2) Loading will take roughly an hour, and there's a 30-45min drive to
Oakland, so we'll be at CCL around 12PM where everyone who couldn't make it
to Hayward will meet us to help unload and get everything moved inside and
set up. This will likely take another 2 hours or so if we don't have to
spend time clearing space for our new equipment.
3) If possible, we will then load up the old equipment (-80 freezer,
possibly a fridge?) and move it to wherever it needs to go. This is
dependent upon us having a plan for what we're doing with the old freezer,
so let's spend this coming week figuring that out.
*Things that need to happen before next Sunday:*
1) Stage everything at Hayward so it's ready to load (Rikke, Patrik, one
more person if possible
- happening Sunday 7/14 at 10AM, same address as above)
2) Clear space for the new equipment at CCL and sudo room, in particular
the benches (Marc, can you coordinate this at sudo room?)
3) Coordinate car pooling to and from Hayward for anyone who needs a ride
or has space to provide one
Volunteer sign up sheet at
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18sINDXqbovdTNbC5TzizESanCKfbLO2Fpos…
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Adam has a really nice Roland MDX-540 CNC mill that he's willing to bring to
sudoroom. But it's a really big heavy fancy machine and has a dedicated
computer, and should get set up in a semi-permanent location.
Presently sudoroom has a DIY shapeoko machine which hasn't seen much use. I'd
like to move the Shapeoko along to somewhere else and have people use the
Roland instead.
What do people think about this? I am thinking it should go in the corner
opposite the fridge.
-jake
I walked by the old baby supply store tonight (Baby World) at 44th and
Telegraph and there were some people selling T-shirts there.
They were from Critical Resistance.
Turns out someone donated that entire building to them and it's
Critical Resistance Oakland's new headquarters!
Thought I'd spread the good news :)
--
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Mkay so there’s apparently an ICE protest in SF from 8am-12p, but not then
after? It’s my only free day off (also true for most other people) and,
given the symbolism, I would MUCH rather protest ICE then celbrate the
4th. Anything going on that I am not seeing on the interwebs? No one I
have talked to at Omni seems to know about one. I don’t give a shit about
barbecue for tomorrow. Am I the only one?!
-Cere
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Hi All,
My landlord is selling the building, and offered me enough money to entice me to move out.
So, I'm wanting to donate all of my electronics and tools to Sudo Room.
Jake suggested I post to the list.
In addition to the electronics and tools, I also have all MAKE magazines from #1 through #30 (and some of their books), and all 2600 Hacker Quarterly magazines since 2006. Would these be of interest? How about other electronics books?
I also have the last 180 of my NeuroDreamer sleep masks (new, in their boxes), most of which need their small LiPo batteries replaced. These take up a bunch of space in their boxes. Jake expressed that these might be interesting to have.
Please discuss. And if Sudo Room is collectively interested in any or all, please let me know.
Anything Sudo Room doesn't want goes to the SF recycling center.
I'll be ready to donate after 30-June.
If it's of interest, anyone have a pickup or a van? Or, should I rent one?
Best,
Mitch.
A while back I had a discussion with Matt Senate about the declining number
of Sudoroom members. His comment was that the single biggest factor in his
view was the lack of affordable housing which he referred to as the "horror
of housing".
This week in Marin county a homeless encampment near me in San Rafael was
razed to the ground by a gasoline-can wielding arsonist. The police posted
a "campsite warning notice" 3 days prior to the attack, then went on to say
that there is nothing they could do about it because a of a recent federal
ruling. This situation caused a near uproar among Marin county residents on
sites such as Nextdoor.
The victim of the arson attack Damain stated that he was sieeping inside a
structure with his girlfriend when he heard a thump on the roof and a
whoosh of the structure erupting in flames. He was barely able to escape
and pull his girlfriend from the fire. When the fire department arrived
they took no action to put out the fire. The police were laughing at
Damian's girlfriend who was wearing nothing but her underwear and was
wrapped in a blanket. The emergency responders did not check the victims to
see if they were suffering from burns or smoke inhalation. Afterwards the
police said that fires start at homeless campsites all the time and that
Damian should consider moving on.
Since the camp is nearby our sanctuary in Marin I saw the site before and
after the attack and took a video of one of the victims: Solution to
homelessness in Marin County - arson and attempted murder?
<https://youtu.be/FT4KFUzY2UU>
Here is a link to an article that came out today in the MarinIJ:
https://www.marinij.com/2019/06/24/san-rafael-police-investigate-encampment…
I am currently working with an ee engineer in the area to deploy sensors on
the site and have delivered supplies and clothing to the victims.
Here's some images of the Seiko SMI 3200 Scanning Electron Microscope that
is in need of a new home:
http://www.beamservices.com/used-equipment.htmlhttp://www.caeonline.com/listing/product/9025735/seiko-smi-3200
Note that this is NOT a small system! It's not huge as SEM's go, but
definitely not desktop - more like "small room sized". And it would
obviously need some dedicated person to keep it in good running condition.
It is however almost brand new, and currently *running*, at <5nm resolution!
Beam Services Inc is down in Pleasanton, so I guess interested parties
could potentially go and have a look at the system. This kind of equipment
would be a significant commitment and investment in time and effort on our
part, so let's coordinate on this shall we?
Patrik
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Hey fiends, I needed to take a bath anyway, so I overcame my revulsion
and upgraded the iMac from 4GB to 12 GB of memory. as you can see from
the attached screenshot. I also connected the big monitor to the right,
I don't know if it was disconnected for a specific reason.
It looks like the ethernet cable is disconnected, so the iMuck was using
wifi. Anka came in and informed me that the ethernet is not working for
the Hackintush, either, and has been down for a week or so. I screwed
around with the DHCP settings in OSX, but no luck. So I rebooted to
Linux on the Hackentosh and confirmed that the ethernet is not working
there, either. Someone added a PCI-E network adapter to the Hack, so I
tried jacking into the onboard ethernet, no joy. And I found a piece of
ethernet cable lying on the ground, so I used to to directly jack in to
each of the 2 ethernet ports that come in from the hall directly,
squatissimo. So I connected the random bit of ethernet to the iMac and
each of the ethernet jacks coming into the office, but as soon as I
turned off the wifi I lost connectivity.
So it appears that LL1 & LL2 ethernet jacks are no long connected to the
server above the sudoroom. The ethernet was working in the LL orifice a
couple of weeks ago when I hooked up the new monitor to the Hackentosh
and replaced funky M.2 SSD with a new Linux SSD. Possibly something
didn't get hooked up after the Omni router died from from heat stroke &
got replaced on or about June 9th. I traced the white LL1 & LL2 cables
back up to the sudoroom server farm, but then got lost in the hell-broth
of cables, and my "brain" exploded, so fixing this issue is above my
pay-grade.
So, I scavenged a USB wifi dongle off of one of the GCEA boxes in the
hall (that didn't have a mouse, anyway), so the Linux and Windows 10
sides of the Hackentosh now have internet, but with O$X with its
wonderful tradition of "Think Different" refuses to recognize the cheesy
Edimax EW-7811Un wifi dongle.
Anyone have any suggestions to get the ethernet working again?
Steamy puddles of affection,
Einstein & Ed
Dear Sudo Room,
Here's your invoice! We appreciate your prompt payment.
Thank you for stewarding the commons.
Love and solidarity,
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Hey y'all! Long time, but I'm thinking my health is finally getting to the
point where I might be able to grace the halls of sudo once more.
Next term, I'll be taking diffeq, and part of the class is coming up with
real-world applications of differential equations and then solving them. I
came to the conclusion pretty quickly that I also wanted to build
something, and while dreaming of cat toys and thinking about pendulums, I
realized I was missing the obvious solution: pendulum clocks.
There are quite a few resources out there for building a pendulum clock,
some of them 3D printable and some of them wooden, but I was leaning more
towards doing one in wood, although possibly printing the timing wheel,
then sharpening it down more precisely by hand.
I'm currently looking at basing it off of these plans:
http://www.woodenclocks.co.uk/Clock%207-PR-3.PDF
So my questions are:
Does anyone have any experience with clock building?
How is the laser cutter functioning currently?
Are there any issues a novice clockbuilder should look out for?
What questions haven't I thought of?
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To my knowledge (I've been at Omni everyday since), the scaffolding has not
been used since the skin project & it is missing.
If anyone knows where it is, please, let me know. I need to put the curtain
back up in the rafters before an event next week, since the skin project
removed it & failed to put it back up.
robb
Last week I went to a potluck at Queerious Labs in SF. Their wiki has
a formal breakdown of who has access to what, including their KeePass:
https://wiki.queeriouslabs.com/organization/access
I think we should do something similar with our passpack. I've handed
pieces of paper with the passpack info to a few people who I know have
taken on sysadmin roles in the past. But tbh I'm not comfortable with
having that much centralized decision-making power, and I'd rather the
general membership just decide who should have this power and who
shouldn't.
Once that happens, I'd like to change our mailing list master
passwords and put those in the passpack also, so that hopefully more
people can do list moderation.
Tonight is 2nd Wednesday, which is supposed to be our monthly meeting.
I can't make it, but would like to put this on the agenda for others
to discuss. Thanks!
If you are a member of sudoroom, you are invited to join the members
mailing list: https://sudoroom.org/lists/listinfo/members
It has been seeing more activity lately, mostly about new member
applications & nominations. We make most decisions in public, but we
discuss new members in private.
Hi all,
Just wanted to let people know that it turns out I'll be moving back to the
east coast soon, which unfortunately means I'll be ending my membership bid
with Sudo Room.
It was really nice meeting everyone who I had a chance to run into, and I
was looking forward to getting more involved in the community. But the east
coast has made its call, so looks like my time here will be cut short.
Best,
Nick
The internet is down.
Both the gateway is down and the wifi access points are not showing
up. I have not yet troubleshooted why the access points are down but
that may be simply because the gateway is gone.
The gateway overheated and may be dead. It had no CPU fan and no case
fans. It only had a small fan on the northbridge and that fan wasn't
working.
We have not been able to get it to boot even after letting it cool,
resetting the CMOS and installing an oversized fan.
We have a couple of more things to try but it looks like it's dead. I
will try to swap in a different computer.
--
marc/juul
On 6/8/19 5:53 PM, ...Anka wrote:
> What's up with the computer at LLC? Someone installed two different
> screens and the computer doesn't go on, it keeps rebooting itself. I
> need to take off some stuff from it for the screening tomorrow...
>
>
Anka, Thursday I replaced the Apple monitor with a slightly larger
monitor, it has a higher screen resolution (1920x1080 vs. 1680x1050) and
is a bit bigger and should have good color reproduction & better viewing
angles, it is IPS. If not the old monitor is near the GCEA computers. I
also replaced the M.2 SSD Linux install on the Hackintush with a regular
2.5" SSD drive with Linux, the previous M.2 install was flaky,
frequently giving me cryptic messages and not booting.
But I experienced some extreme weirdness when I was messing with the
computer which I meant to report to the list, but my brain don't work so
good any more, and it was never particularly great in the first place,
so it slipped my mind when I got home.
First, I wanted to use the desk lamp with the CFL bulb to see what I was
doing under the table, but it wasn't working. The power strip was
plugged in near the Cat 5 jack, so I tried plugging the power strip into
the wall socket near the hackintush, no joy. I tried another power
strip, no luck, then I realized that the lights on the power strips were
not lit up, _*BOTH*_ of the wall sockets are dead. I astutely noticed
all the extension cords bringing power from outside of the office, so I
plugged in to an extension and finally was able to get a light on.
So I got on my belly and grabbed the Hackintosh and got a pretty
substantial jolt even though I had flipped the switch off on the power
supply. So I pulled the Hack's power cable and continued to get little
shocks most whenever I touched the computer's body. I have NEVER had
anything like this happen in a close to 30 years of mucking with
'puters. I asked Dante if concrete conducted electricity, and he didn't
think so, but then he looked it up and told me that concrete is an
excellent conductor.
My guess is that whoever installed the electrical outlets,
cough...Gerald...cough.. mucked things up with the ground and basically
the whole office is now acting like some sort of ground. I actually
don't know shit about electricity, I discussed my experience with Yar,
Jenny & Rob, and they all said this sort of thing shouldn't be
happening, but they were a bit out of their depths fixing it, and I
should talk to my friend...Gerald. With friends like me who needs
enemas? Maybe Jake or Marc have a theory, I'll CC the sudoroom list and
the building folks.
Anywho, when I fired up the new Linux install I initially got the same
error messages that I was getting from the old M.2 Linux install. So I
tried O$X and got the same weird rebooting behavior you got, Anka. On
subsequent boots both the Linux and the Mac sides worked fine, so I
figured whatever it was had worked its way out of the system. Yes, I
know, I'm an idiot, and I don't need you lot to remind me. FWIW, Windows
booted like a champ when I fired it up to adjust the monitors and update
the operating system. Before I could 'troubleshoot' too much more my
first wife came by the Omni to offer us a ride home, and I didn't feel
like hoofing it back 4 miles to home with with my geriatric mongrel
Einstein.
So since I have never been shocked by an unplugged computer before I'm
guessing the machine is being surged with static electricity
<https://www.howtogeek.com/169994/how-to-protect-your-pcs-hardware-from-stat…>
and it might be damaging the machine, but is certainly fucking with its
functionality. What we may need to do is hire an actual electrician to
sort out the power situation in the office if we can't find anyone to do
it for free, I'll certainly throw a C note or two at it at it.
In the mean time, we could try and figure out what doesn't conduct
electricity and put the computers on that. Diamond
<https://www.thoughtco.com/examples-of-electrical-conductors-and-insulators-…>
is supposed to work well, but if we don't have enough of that lying
around, dry wood also apparently serves.
I can also try replacing the power supply, but I'm almost certain that
isn't the issue. In the meantime, at least with me, trying to boot again
seemed to work. I will duck my head in tonight after the LL film and see
if I can't scare up a little wood to put under the machines (that didn't
come out quite right, but you get the idea).
Ed
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Hey Sudoers!
These folks from the FYE collective want to join Omni. They're
offering $350+ for a basement room that's currently vacant except for
some junk. It's also got a messed up wall and a missing door and
they're offering to fix it up. They'd also be maintaining the 'media
lab' basement area adjacent to sudo (as common space).
Our next delegates meeting is in a week (Thursday June 6). It would be
great if people could reply ASAP with any questions or concerns they
have, so we could consent next week. This is a 3 month trial period,
so no huge risk to us.
I've met with Asaad and Shido a few times. I love the positive energy
they bring, and I think they are a really great fit for Omni.
Thanks!
Yar
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From: FYE Collective <fye.collective(a)gmail.com>
Date: Thu, May 30, 2019 at 12:36 PM
Subject: [omni-consensus] FYE Collective Application
To: <consensus(a)lists.omnicommons.org>, <artbyshido(a)gmail.com>,
<abbenmiloud(a)gmail.com>
Greetings to all
This is Asaad Bruno (AB) on behalf of FYE Collective - reaching out
with a final application to join Omni. Attached is our application
and an introductory roster of the collective's core.
We had presented a draft in final stages of this application during
the last delegate meeting, receiving encouraging and constructive
feedback. So we tailored our proposal down to a tangible plan, agreed
as fair and dynamic, and now finally finished it after reviewing
logistics with David K. yesterday, notably to activate/occupy Office
#8 and the Community Lab.
The process of discovering and integrating has been very educational,
allowing to learn with excitement. We thank you all thus far in making
this experience valuable in many ways, especially being facilitated by
kind souls with creative spirit. Our collective is eager for the
future growing with Omni!
With the next delegate meeting a week away, we are hoping this
application can reach as many collectives/members as possible for
further advancement :)
Please feel free to reach us with any feedback - encouragement or concern.
Thank you all for your consideration and time in processing this application.
With love,
AB
FYE Collective
fye.collective(a)gmail.com
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We've been cleaning and renovating Omni's storage closet for the past
week. A lot of the stuff in there might be better off in Sudoroom, and
some of it is duplicated. Anyone object to merging the collections?
I'm especially thinking of:
* fasteners, bits
* tools
* electrical supplies (wire, conduit, junction boxes)
* materials (wood, metal)
We wouldn't merge everything - things that are high value or likely to
be stolen would stay in omni storage.
Thoughts? Offers to help? :)
The metcal soldering iron is no longer on any of the soldering benches.
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Weblog: http://adammunich.com
With great power comes great responsibility.
Nope, just finding a good adhesive for reattaching it is hard. I ended up
just using an open cell foam pad to push the header on the glass
mechanically.
Only advice is to not be too aggressive and let the glue take its time to
release. Doingbot while warm would help.
On Mar 21, 2018 1:34 PM, "Marc Juul" <marc(a)juul.io> wrote:
Cool! Hey is there any reason why I can't do that end then just flip the
glass, clean it and re-attach the heating pad on the bottom?
Any tips on getting the heating pad off?
On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 11:34 AM, Adam <me(a)adammunich.com> wrote:
> I have successfully separated the heating pad from my old Taz bed it's
> quite robust
>
> On Mar 21, 2018 8:10 AM, "Marc Juul" <marc(a)juul.io> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 3:51 PM, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
>>
>>> I 3d printed stuff last night and it worked great. I scraped off the
>>> stuff on
>>> the print bed and exposed the actual glass print bed! it's still good
>>> except
>>> there are a couple of serious craters. Not sure what to do about the
>>> craters,
>>> perhaps fill them in with caulk? Silicone caulk sticks to glass.
>>>
>>
>> Yeah sorry about that. One of the craters is my fault. I was printing on
>> a really cold night with ABS and the ABS stuck so well to the glass and the
>> temperature difference in the room was so great that the ABS contracting as
>> it cooled actually took off a bit of the glass. I will try to find and
>> order replacement glass.
>>
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