Alan Rockefeller gives a Mycology Microscopy lecture. Learn the basics
of mycology microscopy. This lecture covers the basics of microscopy to
identify unknown fungi samples. Presented by Counter Culture Labs @
sudoroom on 2/24/14.
Topics covered include:
- Microscopy tools and software
- Sample prep
- Mycology species keys
Video link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCXWzRp1Rh8
Hey all,
Whomever is bottomlining big or big-ish events at the space, needs to check
on the bathrooms during the event, and check on them after the event, and
if they are by some chance trashed, clean them.
Apparently the TP is sometimes running out during big events, causing
people to use paper towels or napkins or other things, which then clog the
toilets, which makes George really mad.
Specifically, this apparently happened during the Spied Upon event which I
bottomlined. Even though I cleaned the common area and took out the garbage
etc before and after, I neglected to check on the state of the bathrooms
(so that is totally on me).
What we need to start doing in my opinion is having some extra TP on hand
so we can pre-stock the bathrooms before large gatherings, so it does not
run out.
I also think if any one of us notices the bathrooms are messed up or out of
supplies, we should also tell the bottomliner of the event, or fix it
ourselves.
This is especially important to remember at the end of the night when
everyone is pooped and ready to head home: If you bottomline, check on the
bathrooms before you leave..
Best,
David
FYI
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From: Gil Zamfirescu <gil(a)workshopweekend.net>
Date: Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 7:16 PM
Subject: Marina, Workshop Weekend, March 8 & 9, registration still open!
To: marina.kukso(a)gmail.com
Hi Marina,
Just a reminder: registration for March's Oakland Workshop Weekend is still
open!
Join us on March 8 & 9 to build games, learn improv, compose digital music,
roast coffee beans, and more. At Workshop Weekend, a flat $40 admission
gets you as many workshops as you can handle!
Register and select your workshops at
http://workshopweekend.net/catalog<http://workshopweekend.net/er?url=http%3A%2F%2Fworkshopweekend.net%2Fcatalo…>
For families coming to Workshop Weekend together, we've still got our $10
discount for all parent admissions with the purchase of two or more
admissions for children (under 18). Sign up on the same account and the
discount will be automatically applied.
We've added seats to a few popular workshops. For this weekend, a few old
favorites return alongside new crafts, computer, music workshops -- and
more! Join us for:
- Improv Basics: Storytelling
- Mad Science Chemistry
- DIY Coffee Roasting
- Beginning Homebrewing
- Building HTML5 Games
- Fiber to Felt to Flowers: Creating Wet Felted Flowers
- Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream
- Taste Hacking: Sour to Sweet
- Digital Music Bootcamp: Make Your Own Beats
- Going from Idea to Product
- Hard Drive Dissection
- Wearable Electronic Fashion: Getting Started with eTextiles
- Clojure for Newbies ...and many more!
Register and select workshops online at
http://workshopweekend.net/catalog<http://workshopweekend.net/er?url=http%3A%2F%2Fworkshopweekend.net%2Fcatalo…>
I hope we'll see you in just a couple of weeks!
Cheers,
Gil, J.D., and Workshop Weekend team
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Subject: [sfchalkboard] Help PM Press publish World War 3 Illustrated
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To: sfchalkboard <sfchalkboard(a)lists.riseup.net>
yo yo yo!
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recognition of comics as a respected art form.*
With the radical artists at* World War 3 Illustrated*, we're publishing a
320-page, full-color, hardcover retrospective exhibition of the magazine
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Hey everyone,
I'm sorry I can't be at the meeting tonight to announce this in person, but
a friend and I will be hosting a learning plan workshop next Tuesday. The
workshop will offer space to reflect on what you want to learn and why you
want to learn it, as well as provide time to set a clear intention for
these next few months.
The hosts are part of the Open Masters
community<http://www.openmasters.org/about/>,
a global network of learning cooperatives, providing structure,
accountability and community for self-directed learners. An Open Masters
group is getting started in San Francisco this spring, and we're hoping to
use this workshop to start generating interest in an east-bay based
learning cooperative.
I know Sudoroom is filled with lifelong learners, working on incredible
projects, and we hope this will be helpful to anyone who wants to add some
intention and structure to their learning. Feel free to get in touch if you
have any questions. Hope to see some of you there!
Jacob
Pulled from the men's meeting thread:
"Here's my suggestion, and I'm open to more. Be radical sudo men. Do your
dishes, and smash the platetriarchy. notconfusing"
I love it!
~ykciv
YO! This awesome local harm reduction group is in need of extra funds! Come
join me Friday--let's show our support for the important work they do!
~~~~~
Friday Feb 28 | 7-9PM | Rock Paper Scissors Collective
bring your raucous ramblings, stream of consciousness, sleep conscious
musings for a night of open floor, radical
rambling poetry.
fundraiser for POD (points of distribution) syringe exchange harm reduction
group:
Points of Distribution is an organization that provides HIV prevention and
other services to hard-to-reach drug users and their friends and family in
Oakland and San Francisco. The organization is a volunteer-run coop based
the principles of workplace democracy and harm reduction. POD currently
provides street-outreach based syringe provision primarily to homeless
folks in both San Francisco and Oakland. In the last year we provided about
a quarter of a million syringes and ancillary services through about 3800
unique client contacts. Funding was recently cut and they desperately need
fundraising to stay running.
Hi everyone,
We've been working with the library to plan a bunch of events at different
branches this spring starting on March 22nd.
Additionally, our next regular bi-weekly meetup is tomorrow night at Sudo
Room <http://oaklandwiki.org/sudo_room> at 7PM.
More info on tomorrow's event and details for all the spring events can be
found at http://oaklandwiki.org/Oakland_Wiki_Events.
Best,
Marina
PS - If you're interested in having a LocalWiki but you don't live in
Oakland (or you know someone else who might want to start a LocalWiki in
their community), please let me know. LocalWiki is recruiting new
communities for our new platform and inviting people to participate now.
Hi all!
The People's Open Network <https://peoplesopen.net> is just beginning - an
effort to create a community-owned wireless mesh network in the East Bay,
providing free wi-fi and a resilient local network hosting local
applications. It works by mounting low-cost routers on rooftops and outside
of people's homes. The routers are running software that enables them to
automatically connect to each other and share connectivity.
For those who haven't heard, last week Sudo Mesh
<https://sudomesh.org>announced our
developer launch <https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Blog#Developer_Launch>.
We're testing the firmware with an initial batch of ~20 nodes run by folks
with networking skills who can help us debug. If this is you, please get in
touch! We have a mailing list <http://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/mesh> and
an IRC channel <http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=peoplesopen.net>, and
meet weekly at Sudo on Thursday evenings starting at 7:30pm.
The point of this email, however, is to request folks to add to our community
outreach spreadsheet<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ao_Q7DQvNFT-dC1mVjlaeTVSckhrZU…>.
We're reaching out to non-profits, schools, churches, libraries, coops and
other communities who may be interested in supporting the mesh - either
through hosting a node, getting the word out, creating a partnership w/
People's Open Network, and/or working on local services and applications we
can run on the network.
The link to edit the spreadsheet is here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ao_Q7DQvNFT-dC1mVjlaeTVSckhrZU…
- please do a search for the name of the org you're adding before adding a
new row.
Thanks for any help you can provide in helping to develop relationships and
expand the network :)
Mesh the planet!
Jenny
http://jennyryan.nethttp://sudomesh.orghttp://thevirtualcampfire.orghttp://technomadic.tumblr.com
`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`
"Technology is the campfire around which we tell our stories."
-Laurie Anderson
"Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it."
-Hannah Arendt
"To define is to kill. To suggest is to create."
-Stéphane Mallarmé
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Can anyone help Ivan?
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From: Ivan Silva <brito.ivans(a)gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 7:19 PM
Subject: [lol-hackers] Arduino kit
To: lol-hackers(a)googlegroups.com
Does anyone have an Arduino kit I can borrow on Friday?
Or, what's the fastest way to buy a kit by Friday?
TY
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My favorite bumper sticker might be "Abolish human rentals! Support worker
cooperatives"
BUT
that doesn't mean I don't believe in corporate inoculation by recommending
principled, justice-driven folks to consider jobs like this
https://jobs.flowingdata.com/job/thumbtack-san-francisco-ca-full-time-data-…
Also, relatedly, is http://nptech.io/ making an impact? I was initially
excited to see it but had no sense of what organizing had been carried out
to cultivate a critical mass of early adopters...
curious,
Danny
I've been asking this question a lot recently, and I think it's
particularly important in the context of noisebridge / sudoroom. "Safe
space" has been used in a lot of contexts, sometimes in feminism, sometimes
in mental health, sometimes just on an individual level. I've also been
getting variants in answers to this question, and I'm really interested in
what this means for you in the context of open communities like
hackerspaces.
I'd really love to hear your answer: it doesnt have to be long or
complicated, just whatever comes to mind first, and feel free to email me
privately. I may talk about general results at an upcoming 5mof or
something similar, but I'll maintain individual privacy and confidentiality
to whatever degree you desire.
1) what does safe space mean for you?
2) if you can think of a time where you felt safe and heard and creative /
productive at NB/SR, how were people treating you or others? How did it
make you feel?
3) if you can think of a time where where felt unsafe at NB / SR, how were
people treating you or others? How did it make you feel?
Much love,
Praveen
http://oaklandnorth.net/2012/07/26/oakland-celebrates-groundbreaking-for-re…
Have we checked out this place yet as a potentials future Sudoroom home
Oakland celebrates groundbreaking for renovation of historic California Hotel
The California Hotel was a popular venue for acclaimed recording artist like James Brown, Ray Charles and Billie Holiday. Photo courtesy of EBALDC.
The sound of jazz―a melody, harmony, rhythm, or timbre―hadn’t filled the lobby of the California Hotel, just off San Pablo Avenue, for more than a decade. And as over a hundred people filled into the hotel on Wednesday―Billy Strayhorn numbers setting the mood―for a groundbreaking marking the city’s decision to revitalize the historic hotel, passersby, many of them with iPods, didn’t know the hotel was a venue for the most preeminent figures on their playlists: James Brown, Ray Charles, Billie Holiday, Sly Stone, Aretha Franklin and Big Mama Thornton.
The ceremony, which included tours of the building, a display of the impending designs, and five-minute short films, attracted several political figures including Oakland Mayor Jean Quan, Katherine Kwong, congressional Aide for Congresswoman Barbara Lee; Assemblymember Nancy Skinnner from California’s 14th district; Tony Smith, superintendent of the Oakland Unified School District; and Jumoke Hodge, school board member and vice-president (District 3).
The California Hotel was built in 1929 and operated as a commercial hotel. It was one of the few hotels where blacks could stay and black musicians could express their art. For nearly three decades, beginning in 1936, many blacks relied on “The Negro Motorist Green Book: An International Travel Guide” to help them decide where they could travel during an era of racial division. The hotel’s ballroom was also famous for the celebrities who played there. From the ‘20s through 1971, the site boosted a “who’s who” reputation, drawing jazz and blues greats who ranged from Fats Domino to Ike & Tina Turner as well as fans who came to listen and dance.
“I remember as a little kid seeing them do a dance they called the Lindy Hop,” said Beverly Jackson, an East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation employee, of her parents, who used to go dancing at the California Hotel during the swing era. “They were living in San Francisco during the time―they were doing shipbuilding during or after the war. There was no place for African-Americans to dance; there was no place for them to stay. This hotel was one of the few environments where African-Americans could go when they came from out of town. I was still little when they were talking about this―missing half what they were saying because I was still laughing at them dancing.”
The site was added to the National Register of Hispanic Places in 1988, and its interior remains filled with original Mission and Spanish Colonial Revival Style architecture. But the neighborhood and building began to change after suburbanization and the construction of the 580 freeway, which has been adjacent to the building since the early 1970’s. By the 1980s, the hotel was abandoned; it remained boarded up for 16 years.
Then Oakland Community Housing, Inc. (OCHI)―a non-profit developer―converted the national landmark into affordable housing. In 2007, OCHI dissolved after lawsuits and a bankruptcy, forcing residents of the building to put up a fight against eviction. The building was placed under the care of the managing attorney of the Eviction Defense Center, allowing people to keep their living space, before East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation (EBALDC), a corporation that develops affordable housing, acquired the hotel for redevelopment in 2011. The group’s plan is to turn the California Hotel into a place where local economic development can thrive. In addition to affordable housing, the redeveloped site will help bring community and commercial retail spaces nearby, organizers said, and offer non-profit services as well as community gardening.
The project will provide 137 affordable homes. There will be two stages of work in revitalizing the California Hotel, according to organizers and wall displays at the event. Phase 1 includes construction on the apartments facing San Pablo Avenue, which began in March, 2012. Those apartments can be filled in late 2012 or early 2013. Phase 2 will focus on the units facing 35th Street with construction beginning in January 2013 before ending in August of that year. More apartments in Phase 2 will be available that coming fall.
While historic preservation is a central focus of the project―they’re keeping the carved bear and floral crest corbels on the lobbies columns and adjacent mezzanine―so is going modern and green. The hotel will have new elevators, a solar-powered thermal system, and the historic ballroom will reopen for residents.
At Wednesday’s groundbreaking, the music began to soften before Quan―wearing a burgundy blazer, knee length skirt, sensible flats and a pearl necklace―took the stage. “Good afternoon, San Pablo!” Quan said with vigor. “How many of you live on the San Pablo border?”
“Yeah! I do!” several in the crowd replied.
“I’m particularly proud to be here today because you’re on the edge of a renaissance―starting with the mural over here,” she said, looking out of the hotel’s large windows at a newly painted mural under the bridge on San Pablo Avenue and 35th Street. (You can read more about the mural here.)
Quan turned back to the audience. “We live in Oakland,” she said in a firm voice. “Don’t talk down on our city. Don’t talk down on our neighborhoods. I love the history of this city. We were the end of the transcontinental railroad―this is not San Francisco―but where all those people from back East came out and they stayed at these wonderful hotels: the Hotel Leamington, where my dad was a union cook, and they stayed at the Hotel California.”
The crowd roared with cheers.
“The Hotel California was actually the site―in typical Oakland tradition―of really the desegregation of hotels. Remember all of the guys in West Oakland who were working on the railroad? They created the first African-American union in this country. They ran a campaign that said, ‘We don’t work at places where we can’t eat and stay and become customers.’” She paused for more jubilation. “Among the high-class hotels, this became one of the first ones and they were so successful. I know you guys remember this―in the 50’s―when no great jazz artist would come to Oakland without playing in the ballroom back there. How many of you remember that? It’s wonderful to see this West Coast monument come back alive.”
Quan then unveiled a $260,000 check towards the project from the City of Oakland and the U.S Environmental Protection Agency. “We’re going to make this what it use to be―one of the best neighborhoods in Oakland with more restaurants and businesses on this end,” she said.
People then heard several more speakers―Peter Sopka, EBALDC interim executive director; Carlos Castellanos, EBALDC director of real estate development, and EBALDC project mangers Karoleen Feng and Elaine Kam―before people shuffled around the lobby to sign waivers to tour the hotel (it’s still under construction), climbed steps toward the mezzanine to see blueprints and finish eating mini chicken sandwiches with Yukon Gold potato salad.
Howard Wiley on tenor saxophone and Kev Choice on piano stayed true to the black diaspora in jazz by playing music that focused on black composers. Their standards―Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Horace Silver, and Tadd Dameron―made a soft susurrus underneath the conversation. Both musicians used to play with Lauryn Hill―an R&B and hip hop singer and rapper best known for her album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill―as her back-up band and were performing at the California Hotel for the first time.
“It feels lovely,” said Wiley while Choice played a soft number before they continued on as a team. “All the sprits and the vibes in West Oakland―there was a major West Oakland blues scene, there was a major West Oakland jazz scene. My grandfather was a tenor [sax] player that used to play with Count Basie. He would tell me about all the acts that would come here, and the California Hotel is where Count Basie came a lot. It’s really cool.”
Throughout the event people were invited to check out the People’s Grocery urban farm in the back of the hotel. The large garden―with narrow paths ways, sprouting fresh vegetables, several chickens and a greenhouse―has several murals painted on its surrounding wooden fence.
Larry Davis, a greenhouse manager for the People’s Grocery, will lead the farm next year. Davis said there are currently 7 to 12 people living in the hotel throughout the renovation process. The garden always belonged to the California Hotel, he said, but during recent years it was not being cared for. “That’s when the People Grocery, and other organizations came in to make it viable,” he said. “The renovation will bring a lot more people into the garden.”
“We feed an enormous amount of people,” he added. “On Fridays we host an event called ‘Flavors’ and let the community and current residents of the hotel come eat and harvest.”
Davis, who grew up in Oakland heard a lot about the hotel as a kid. “There would be Aretha Franklin or Richard Pryor,” he said. “Anyone you can imagine came through here. This was the spot―anybody that wanted to be somebody came to the California Hotel.”
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Snowyla.comRomyilano.com
Someone I know says hewas at both events over the weekend, and has been
sick with a horrible stomach bug since Sunday night. The most likely
causes are food poisoning, norovirus, or salmonella.
If anyone else has come down with diarrhea, vomiting, or bad stomach
cramps, please post to this list. It's important to know a) what you
ate & drank at the events, and b) whether you used the SR bathroom
during or since the events.
If this turns out to look like norovirus going around, it will be
necessary (as in, "not optional") to nuke the bathrooms ASAP with bleach
(do not mix bleach with ammonia) on all surfaces including toilet seats,
bowls, and flush handles, TP dispensers, sink and faucets and counters,
wall switches and door knobs including areas around door knobs.
Norovirus is extremely contagious and persistent, transmissible from
surface contact, and difficult to stop from spreading except by
ferociously sanitizing all relevant surfaces.
If it's food poisoning or salmonella, that will become apparent from
looking at commonalities in what people were eating. Food poisoning and
salmonella are not directly contagious, but would call for greater care
about food sources & preparation methods to prevent another occurrence.
-G
Hey peeps!
The Ada Initiative <http://adainitiative.org/> is putting on an allies
workshop in SF on Tuesday, March 11th. There are free tickets available!
Here's the scoop on the workshop and a link to registration:
"Want to do something when you see casual sexism at work, but aren't sure
what? Tired of feeling helpless when you read a sexist email to your
community's mailing list, but have no idea how to respond? The Allies
Workshop is for you! The Ada Initiative Allies Workshop teaches simple,
everyday ways to support women in your workplace and communities.
Participants learn techniques that work at the office, at conferences, and
online."
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/allies-workshop-san-francisco-tickets-10668450…
If we set a minimum membership fee, I think that would provide a good argument to be able to classify everything above that as a donation.
Mind you, I'm just going by logic here, which may not be what the IRS uses. ;-)
Patrik
Sent from my Samsung Epic™ 4G TouchDanny Spitzberg <stationaery(a)gmail.com> wrote:You can usually deduct a donation minus the "fair market value" of what rewards (t-shirts, etc) you get in return ... I'd be curious to see what gray area works in out favor here with membership dues - if they can be construed as donations
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 11:06 PM, Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Also, membership fees are typically not deductable. If you get something in return, it's not really a donation.
Patrik
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 8:16 PM, Craig Rouskey <craigrouskey(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hey All,
Are we able to deduct Sudo Room as charitable donations this year?
Craig
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Hi everyone,
City of Oakland is hiring an Organizational Management Consultant for the
group Oakland Makers <http://oaklandwiki.org/Oakland_Makers>. Check out the
attached request for qualifications.
- Marina
Nerd Nite East Bay #16: Movie Explosions, Coffee Roasting, and
Hypervelocity Travel
Now streaming live on the interwebs...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mFLIvDCgnk
Feed is live now, audio/talks will kick in at 8p, updates and such on
twitters https://twitter.com/NerdNiteEB
We plan to experiment with our first live stream this month. The live event
is at:
The New Parkway, 474 24th St, Oakland
(less than half-a-mile from the 19th St BART)
EXPLOSIONS, BACKDRAFTS, AND SPRINKLERS: HOW HOLLYWOOD GETS FIRE SCIENCE
WRONG by Joel Sipe
Fires and explosions are key elements in most Hollywood blockbusters, yet
they are often absurdly misrepresented, much to the chagrin of fire
scientists (yes, fire scientists are a real thing). The movie Backdraft is
notoriously inaccurate, but finding films with correct portrayals of fires,
explosions, or fire protection systems is surprisingly difficult. Spoiler
alert: car gas tanks don't really explode when you shoot them with a
handgun. Come learn about the real fire science behind some common
Hollywood goofs.
Joel Sipe, Ph.D, is a Senior Engineer at Exponent Failure Analysis Inc.
where he investigates fires, explosions, and thermal issues related to
consumer product fire safety and skin burns. From an early age, Joel had an
obsession with all things having to do with fire. His friends think it's
more than a little suspicious that he always knows where the fire started...
HOME COFFEE ROASTING: ON THE CHEAP WITH TOOLS YOU PROBABLY ALREADY HAVE by
Byron Dote
Learn about where coffee comes from and the stages it goes through before
it ends as a hot beverage. We will show you how simple the roasting process
can be and discuss the different methods used for home roasting. Get up
close and personal with a live demonstration of roasting coffee with an
electric popcorn popper.
Sweet Maria's Coffee is an online information and retail source for home
coffee roasting. We are based out of West Oakland, and enjoy sharing our
passion with Bay Area coffee lovers.
Byron Dote is the marketing guy and merchandise buyer at Sweet Maria's
Coffee. He's been with the company for 3 years. Before that, he worked in
the photo marketing and film production industries. Byron loves living in
Oakland, hanging out with his dogs, listening to good music, eating ice
cream, yelping Mexican restaurants and drinking excellent coffee.
HYPERVELOCITY LAUNCHERS: HOW TO LAUNCH A PROJECTILE AT 10 MILES/SECOND?
(THAT'S RIGHT, PER SECOND) by Vincent Tanguay
>From bows and arrows to rail guns, man has been perfecting tools to launch
projectiles at ever greater speeds for tens of thousands of years.
Launching projectiles at hypervelocity is routine today and these launchers
are very useful for science. While they have enabled major breakthroughs
(think access to space), scientists always need more speed! We'll discuss
what hypervelocity is, its applications, and the various technologies that
make it possible. Of course, we'll talk about their limitations and how to
push the frontier of possibilities. Somehow, we'll manage to include some
explosions in there -- hopefully we get it right!
Vincent Tanguay, Ph.D., has a background in explosives and detonations and
formerly worked as a scientist for a Canadian National Lab. When not busy
blowing stuff up, he was developing an explosive-driven hypervelocity
launcher.
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ThanX,
;+)
nburl.net/fort <https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Fort>
https://www.facebook.com/events/213919932142576/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcom…
Saturday, March 1, 2014
7:00pm until 9:00pm
Chance of Rain 61°F / 48°F
Potluck supper, hoe down music, home-grown garden seeds, and the company of fantastic local gardeners! Come learn about seed saving classes and the Library. BASIL is a project of the Ecology Center.
Time: 7pm - 9pm
Location: Ecology Center, 2530 San Pablo Ave, near Dwight Way, Berkeley.
Cost: food and seeds to share or $10 donation.
Info: 510-548-2220 x233, basil(a)ecologycenter.org, http://www.ecologycenter.org/basil/.
Wheelchair accessible.
In case you're interested, this event starts tomorrow evening (Friday Feb
21) to Sunday Feb 23.
http://oaklandedu.startupweekend.org/
If you're available to host a table for Sudo Room, or other related
projects, please let me know ASAP. Otherwise, you can use promotional code:
*sudoroom* to register at $15 or register for free if you ask me I guess?
Or just show up and socially engineer the situation?
Startup Weekend Education is coming to
Oakland<http://oaklandedu.startupweekend.org/>.
Have an idea for improving education? This is the place to meet a team that
will help validate your idea and bring it to prototype over the course of
54 hours. Great opportunity to meet passionate folks from around Oakland
and you'll feel better on Mondaymorning knowing that you didn't binge watch
a TV series.
Video: What is Startup Weekend Education? <http://youtu.be/jjgg63cGRLY>
*Sudo Room Developers/Designers Attend For $15 With Promo Code: sudoroom*
*Register Before It's Sold Out <http://oaklandedu.startupweekend.org/>!*
Great reasons to attend:
- SXSWedu <http://sxswedu.com/> badges for the winning team
- Special challenge from Oakland Teachers <http://youtu.be/kdXDCBp7cF8>
- Meet outstanding education and edtech leaders in the Bay Area (see
website<http://oaklandedu.startupweekend.org/> for
listing)
- Free courses by Dev Bootcamp <http://devbootcamp.com/> and General
Assembly
Hey y'all,
The surveillance awareness event tonight at Sudo Room at 7pm will be
livestreamed in case you can't make it.
The url to watch the live stream will be pasted into the event listing at
Sudo room as soon as it comes online - here is the (twitterable) shortlink
to the calendar event listing:
http://bit.ly/1n73dGS
Thanks & hope ta see ya there!
David
Hey all! Just wanted to let everyone know the projector will be needed on
Friday and Saturday nights for Spied Upon and Struggling to Win
(respectively.) There appear to be no conflicts / overlaps, but I wanted to
affirm this need, in case it wasnt obvious..
Thanks everyone!
David
Hey all,
Sharing Cities Network<http://www.shareable.net/blog/join-the-sharing-cities-network>is
an effort that's trying to connect people who are building cities
based
on principles of meeting everyone's needs, collaboration, and sharing
resources. The network is providing people with ideas and toolkits and
helping spread knowledge about what people in different places are working
on.
They have a "sharing
spring<http://www.shareable.net/blog/the-sharingspring-is-about-to-bloom>"
initiative and part of it is to organize a
"sharefest<http://www.shareable.net/blog/kickstart-your-local-sharing-movement-with-a-…>"
in your city - an event that spotlights all the collaborative
initiatives/spaces/etc in a city.
Anyone want to help be a part of doing this in Oak? We're planning for May.
Have a few folks from Transition Berkeley & PLACE for sustainable living,
etc. who want to do this.
They even have $500 minigrants to support these.
Any sudoers interested? I'll add you to the thread.
- Marina
Some of you may remember Jose Luis Rivas, the Venezuelan Debian
developer and Internet advocate who spoke at Five Minutes of Fame a
few months ago.
If you've been following the news, Venezuela has been in a period of
unrest, with student protests throughout the country. Internet
censorship has increased, and I've just heard that that there's been
an Internet shutdown in the state of Tachira.
There's moves within the country to try and restore Net connectivity,
and also I heard moves by the government to create legal methods to
block and censor the Net (it's been pretty ad hoc until now).
Jose is @ghostbar on Twitter, and the Internet access movement is
https://twitter.com/accesolibreve -- Jose asked if folks working on
emergency mesh networking and the like get in touch. I can make
introductions if people email me.
Thanks for listening, stay safe, and see you on Thursday, when I will
talk a little about this...
d.
Hey all,
Wanted to send a reminder to mark your calendars to join Yusef (Andre)
Wiley and the Timelist Group on:
Sun, Feb 23 at 2:30pm - 5:00pm
There are a lot of opportunities to work with this group to connect to
at-risk youth through tutoring and skill sharing, working directly to
support incarcerated persons, and also to help break the cycle of
recidivism for the formerly incarcerated, especially with job training and
computer skill development. I highly recommend anyone who hasn't come yet
to please come on the 23rd.
Additionally, Timelist Group is developing their non-profit structure and
income, which can also use support. They have some grant opportunities, so
being in contact now can go a long way to help them grow.
Finally, the workshop will be oriented around how to become a facilitator
for Timelist Group workshop curriculum. How to become Prison Outreach
workers and community workers for youth and other individuals at risk. This
should be informational for all interested folks.
// Matt
Good morning,
I don't know a lot of the people on these lists since I'm intensely
antisocial & rarely attend parties, *but* I do volunteer regularly for
Volx Kuche---San Francisco's premier free dinner club + punk cabaret; see
www.vokusf.org for location & times. The first VK of next month falls on
Friday, March 14th, aka Pi Day. I have been enlisted to design a pi zine
for the occasion, which I am happy to do; in addition, I thought we might
serve pie for the event. What this idea lacks in originality, it will
surely make up for in delicious-ness. Stan-Oz suggested approaching
bakeries in the area for donations. I am willing to visit places in person
& request donations, give background on the event, etc., but in the
interest of saving time & effort, it makes sense to tap the community info
bank for suggestions beforehand. So, if you can suggest a bakery or other
local biz that may be amenable to donating pi---say, enough to serve 50 to
100 people---to a free, all-volunteer event such as "the People's
Kitchen," do please come at me w/ it. Ideally in San Francisco, as my
visits to the East Bay are infrequently made & frequently ridiculous. Of
course, we welcome the possibility of anyone else situated in Oakland or
elsewhere in the B.A. willing & able to drum up donations, as well.
Also, I would like to install a layout program such as InDesign or Scribus
on my laptop, & am rather lacking in funds. If you can read between these
lines & have help to offer, it will greatly facilitate our production of
the pi zinelet. Although it is entirely possible, & may in fact be fun, to
resort to the ancient cut-&-paste-by-hand method for the zine as well.
Thanks & have a flaky, golden, fruit-filled day.
+11+
http://blog.carneysandoe.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/pi-day-exploratoriu…
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Løng$h@nk$
Not all who wander are lost.
Wow I don't recognize MacArthur Bart anymore .. That whole mono neighborhood is changing!
http://oaklandwiki.org/MacArthur_Transit_Village
MacArthur Transit Village
MacArthur Transit Village 2
MacArthur Transit Village (MTV) is a mixed-use Transit-Oriented Development now under construction adjacent to, and on top of, the former surface parking lot for the MacArthur BART Station in North Oakland.
According to the official website, the project will "provide 624 new housing units on a 7.76 acre site, of which 516 units will be market rate and 108 units will be below market rate. The development includes construction of five buildings for high density, multifamily housing, with a new 478-space parking garage for BART patrons and guests. In addition, 42,500 square feet of local commercial and retail space will be constructed, along with 5,000 square feet of space for community use. Phase 1 of construction will commence in May 2011, which includes demolition of adjacent motel properties, along with construction of the BART parking garage and site infrastructure. Construction of affordable apartments will follow in 2012, along with development of the remaining parcels phased from 2014 through 2021." 1
UPDATE: On Thursday, September 19, 2013 construction begins on Phase 2 of the MacArthur Transit Village at the MacArthur BART Station. Phase 2 is a new 90-unit affordable housing community developed by BRIDGE Housing. The project is located in the southeastern section of the existing parking lot. Completion is planned for spring 2015. Construction of the new housing structure and new streets will close a large section of the existing parking lot. BART riders should use other means to reach the MacArthur BART Station rather than driving, such as free shuttles or AC Transit buses. A brochure with information on alternatives is available at the MacArthur BART Station or can be viewed or downloaded at http://macarthurstation.com.
In late October, a portion of the BART Plaza will close for reconstruction. The reconstruction will include a new bike storage facility and additional security features. The closed area will not block access to or from the BART Station. For more information, please visit http://www.bart.gov/news/articles/2013/news20130911.aspx.
MacArthur Transit Village plans 2 MacArthur Transit Village 1 MacArthur Transit Village (view from Telegraph Avenue) 2
Additional Links
1. MacArthur Transit Village
Groundbreaking begins for MacArthur Transit Village Oakland North
MacArthur Transit Village Project City of Oakland
MacArthur BART Transit Village UCLA School of Public Health
MacArthur / BART Transit Village Moule & Polyzoides
Plans for a MacArthur Transit Village Finally in the Works East Bay Express
MacArthur Transit Village Master Plan, Phase I City of Oakland
2. MacArthur BART Transit Village Project Finally Gets Underway SFist
MacArthur Transit Village project breaks ground after 17 years Oakland Tribune
Revitalizing Oakland with the MacArthur Transit Village Construction Digital
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I dont like regimentation probably more than the next person, however I see a need to be a bit more methodical in our organizing of activities so thst we can become more accountable to one another.
I see this as helping to build bonds without stressing as a lot of the logistics work can be done if we follow this format:
SUDO Registry
Tue.2:28am Oct.8.2013
Wheres the sudo registry?
name
contact info :
E.mail
Phone ( for txting)
Best times to contact members : "Anytime" is an unaccountable cop.out :(
Interests
Projects they are working on currently
When those projects are sceduled for work on
Resources available to help make the project successful
Resources required to maje the project
successful
Transparency is one of our principles, so we should utilize it for its positive uses and become commited / accountable to one another as we work together and share space, time, and resources.
I think this should go to the list in a truncated form asking people what they think of the idea.
Yes I will work on making a wiki out of this,,,
"You are the source of Freedom : the price of Freedom is awareness and action"
Hello Sudo-folk,
I'm looking for someone who can help out a small school set up and install
Moodle. Is this you?
Cheers,
Anca.
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Anca Mosoiu | Tech Liminal
anca(a)techliminal.com
M: (510) 220-6660
http://techliminal.com | T: @techliminal | F: facebook.com/techliminal
I talked about this a bit at last week's meeting. I am putting together
a music show featuring Sole, Pat the Bunny, 40 Thieves/Eddie Falcon, and
The Last Barfighter. Sole and Pat are coming in for a couple days in
Denver and they asked me to try to find a venue . They preferred not to
have it at a traditional venue (bar), they want it to be all-ages, able
to have at least 100 people.
Elliot from the Hot Mess is working on this with me. We were going to
have this at the RCA, but they are not trying to have any events there
now. Elliot says he talked to somebody from Sudo, and now our priority
is to be able to confirm a date.
At the meeting, you told me to email your landlord. I can do this, but I
feel like it might be better if it came from someone who has a
relationship with the landlord. We can have a small crew available for
ticketing, emcee, security (if needed), cleanup.
Here is a summary of what is being planned for:
Music show from 8pm to no later than midnight (likely 11pm) with four
artists (two local).
$5-10 tickets (no one turned away for lack of funds)
All ages
BYOB
Expecting about 100 for audience.
It would be great if someone could ask your landlord about this.. I can
compose a letter or your can. Or if you think it would be OK, I can
email a letter myself, but I would need the contact information.
Thank you, I hope this works out. Please email me with any questions,
comments, concerns.
--
Scott Olsen
Use PGP/GPG for communication security
HOWTO: https://help.riseup.net/en/message-security
My public key: https://scottolsen.org/scottolsen.pub
The city council is voting tomorrow on the Domain Awareness Center.
There will be a protest at Oscar Grant Plaza at 6:30 pm. There are strong arguments to wear a mask:
1) A protest is intended to show support or opposition to an idea. It's not about the individual, just the message.
2) A mask may prevent you from getting fired from your job: http://pastebin.com/MMSaL5Pc
3) A mask may suggest to the city council that if they continue with this center that wearing a mask will become a style (in a similar manner as sunglasses) in Oakland and therefore only further complicate law enforcement.
In other words......... I hope I don't see you there tomorrow.
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The city council is voting tomorrow on the Domain Awareness Center.
There will be a protest at Oscar Grant Plaza at 6:30 pm. There are strong
arguments to wear a mask:
1) A protest is intended to show support or opposition to an idea. It's not
about the individual, just the message.
2) A mask may prevent you from getting fired from your job:
http://pastebin.com/MMSaL5Pc
3) A mask may suggest to the city council that if they continue with this
center that wearing a mask will become a style (in a similar manner as
sunglasses) in Oakland and therefore only further complicate law
enforcement.
In other words......... I hope I don't see you there tomorrow.
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...I feel really awkward proposing this, but lately it seems like the thing
to do with some of the newcomers goes something like this-
1. Get loaded somewhere else
2. Head to Sudo
3. ???
4. RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGE!!! (and/or pass out, depending)
As someone who used to do this on a nightly basis, I kind of get it but
even in my finer moments I don't think I would have shown up at a space
where people were trying to work and expected a warm reception. And, as
someone who has chosen to embrace sobriety I have no quarrel with people
who haven't, but since I haven't really developed the patience required to
deal with drunk folks yet I tend to retreat or act somewhat distant towards
them. Sometimes this results in them chasing me around the space because
they want to "hang out," especially if I'm working on music stuff...that's
okay if they can do so in a non-disruptive manner, but I'm kind of screwed
if they can't so I'm more or less forced to deal with them or (sacre bleu!)
leave Sudo to try to get shit done.
What I am NOT proposing is making Sudo a sober space. If it comes to that,
sure, but as a first measure I think it's heavy handed and doesn't really
serve the interests of the community that can have a couple of beers and
function equally well as without. I think what I am asking is that we, as a
group, need to send the message that Sudo is not the afterparty, and that
if it continues to be treated like one that the individuals involved will
be asked to leave for the night. I think being somewhat forgiving in this
situation is probably not a bad idea...and of course, repeated behavior of
this sort will probably be brought up in a meeting (i.e. is having *****
around worth it?) and appropriate action will be taken.
Needless to say, Sudo/BAPS events would be more or less exempt since the
actual drinking will be taking place here and any situations that arise
from said drinking will be dealt with as needed.
I would like to hear what everyone has to say about this.
-chrisbee
Thanks for everyone who came and participated today! Good fun, many learns
:)
Posting this to sudo-discuss as well - join the Cryptoparty mailing list
here: https://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/cryptoparty
Reposted for posterity at: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Cryptoparty
=February 2014=
This cryptoparty took place on 16 February 2014 with no less than 20
engaged attendees :)
==Areas of Interest==
*Mobile security
*Backups (especially photos)
*Cyanogenmod
*Threat Modelling
*VOIP
*Installing Linux
*Installing Lastpass
*Running DNSSEC
*Playing with alternative, secure email systems
*Chat/OTR on Android
*Image metadata
==Agenda==
*Intros and what you're looking to get out of this cryptoparty
*Why security is important
*Split up into groups:
**Mobile security
**Lastpass (password management)
**Threat modelling (eg; activists on the street)
==Takeaways==
*GPG
*Tails is hard to get running on my machine
*TextSecure is easy!
*Helped people set up secure chats, emails, and texting
*Great one-on-one conversations
*Learned a good deal about Keypass and got it running with help!
*Learned about F Droid - an app store for procuring APKs without going
through GOogle Play
*Made a self-signed certificate and locked down CalDav
*Threat modeling - we're not much better prepared than we were with Occupy.
As an iPhone user, I'm pretty screwed no matter what. Need to talk to
lawyers re: handing over keys and such
*DNSSEC sucks! DNS is already terrible, but DNSSEC makes it worse! Clients
don't use it, registrars don't accommodate it, and if you try to use it
you're in for a headache.
*The latest version of Cyanogenmod forces you to use their cloud for your
contacts, which now must be sync'd with a cloud.
*Suggestion: Cryptoparty Movie Night!
*Suggestion: Linux Install Parties
*Feedback: Splitting the group into "let's do this now" and general
discussion was a great idea!
*Homemade vs. commercial Faraday cages for phones, and general physical
security
*How to make this knowledge more palatable to the general public? Comics
etc;
*Best cryptoparty yet! Folks came with specific questions; paired off
really smoothly; no uber-techie debates taking place; specific tasks and
breakout topics.
==Gratuitous Link Dump==
*[https://lastpass.com/ LastPass] for secure password management.
*[https://f-droid.org/ F-Droid]
*[https://securityinabox.org/en/thuderbird_encryption How to Use Enigmail
with Thunderbird]
*[http://openphoto.net/ OpenPhoto (facilitates backing up photos to your
own server)]
*[http://www.frontlinesms.com/ Frontline SMS]
*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fr.slvn.appops&hl=en AppOps
- permissions for Android]
===VOIP Services===
*[http://code.google.com/p/csipsimple/ CSIP Simple]
*[http://code.google.com/p/sipdroid/ SIPDroid]
===Custom Android ROMs===
*[http://www.teamdirt.me/ Dirty Unicorns]
*[http://paranoidandroid.co/ Paranoid Android]