fyi. kindred spirits of sudo mesh.
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From: Johannes Ernst <jernst(a)cldstr.com>
Date: Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 10:45 AM
Subject: [personal-clouds] First Indie Box Meetup
To: "personal-clouds(a)lists.pde.cc List" <personal-clouds(a)lists.pde.cc>
The Indie Box Project is planning our first Indie Box Meetup:
on May 12, 2014
from 6:30-8:00pm
at the Hacker Dojo in Mountain View, CA
price: free
registration: http://bit.ly/1lJoDyx
If you want to talk Indie Box, Personal Clouds, and anything related, come
by! We're probably have a couple demos, and discuss how you run your own
web applications at home. Or write apps for Indie Box that you and others
can use.
Bring your own hardware and we'll work on getting Indie Box software
running on it. (x86, Raspberry Pi, and the like)
Cheers,
Johannes.
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Hey all,
What does it mean to have a sudo reboot? What do we see? What do we want to
put our energy and effort towards?
We've come a long way. I'd like to start a thread just hearing what folks
think about rebooting sudo room.
*If you had a chance to re-write sudo room from scratch, what would would
you do differently?*
We now have something like this chance.
Hi all!
I just sent you an email about the freedom from full-time event at Hotel
Zorba on the 29th <http://www.nowsf.org/#!schedule/cee5>. One of the
speakers, Chris Carlsson, is going to inquire with folks he knows to see if
they'd be interested in doing a panel discussion at 2141. If you're
interested in connecting with these folks and talking with them about what
we're doing to redefine work/productivity/contribution, I'd recommend
checking out the event!! I'm unfortunately stuck in sunny SoCal paradise
until the 5th (scroll down).
About Chris: he is kind of like a Sudoer's kindred spirit, his activism
starting in the 70s against corporate SF. He's one of the people who
published Processed World <http://processedworld.com/> (an anti-market
labor maga/zine we have copies of and will be getting more of through
Chris), is one of the cofounders of Critical Mass, and is a radical
historian and archivist. And he loves Sudo Room!
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>>Tuesday, April 27th<
>>6:30-9p<<<<<<<<<
>>Hotel Zorba <<<<<
>>1554 Fulton St.<<
>>San Francisco<<
The question "what do you do?" is a complicated one, as our answers
increasingly reflect our principles, ambitions, and our relationship with
society. Especially in the Bay Area, more companies and workers are
choosing to turn work into a lifestyle, and our constant connectivity blurs
the distinction between our personal and professional lives. If handled
well, this can empower us as individuals and stimulate our creativity and
citizenship; if not it can stifle us and harm our communities.
Featured guests, who will share their perspectives on these trends,
include:
Chris Carlsson, long-time SF activist and author. www.chriscarlsson.com
Brian Bugh, systems engineer and techno-philosopher. http://brianbugh.me/
Kendra Shanley, co-founder of Bay Bucks and advocate for a New Economy.
www.baybucks.com
...and YOU! Participation from all in attendance is welcome and encouraged.
This event is partially inspired by a recent article in the SF Bay
Guardian, which explores the idea that working less may be one reasonable
solution to climate change. We will investigate this idea while extending
well beyond it. http://en-us.www.sfbg.com/2014/04/15/save-world-work-less
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From: Jonathan Youtt <jyoutt(a)gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 6:40 PM
Subject: [spaghettinight] Open House @ PLACE for Sustainable Living :
Sunday April 27th 3pm-7pm
To: The Spaghetti Night mailing list <spaghettinight(a)tentacle.net>
*PLACE for Sustainable Living* is a volunteer-run public-serving,
experiential learning center showcasing and fostering sustainable living
practices, urban homesteading, community resiliency & preparedness, social
justice and artistic expression.
We are hosting an Open House in order to highlight some of the
accomplishments in our first 3 years, outline the expanded vision and
identify the different ways that you can participate. We are excited to
announce that after three years building out PLACE for Sustainable Living,
we have secured a new five year lease. This lease will enable us to
continue building our collective vision of a dynamic educational center for
urban sustainability and regenerative practices.
DATE: Sunday, April 27, 2014
TIME: 3:00pm - 7:00pm (Stone soup supper is: 6-7pm)
WHERE: *PLACE for Sustainable Living*
1121 64th Street near San Pablo Ave & Alcatraz Ave,
Oakland, CA 94608
http://aplaceforsustainableliving.org/https://www.facebook.com/oakleyville
PLACE will continue to serve our educational and sustainability showcase
goals, and our newly formed cooperative, Oakleyville will grow its
membership into a multi-stakeholder cooperative serving its Workers, Makers
and the Community at large. Please join us as we enter the next chapter of
this co-creative place.
*SUN, 4/27/14 OPEN HOUSE Schedule:*
3:00-3:30 pm — Meet & Greet (some snacks & tea)
3:30-4:45 pm — Presentations: PLACE, Oakleyville Cooperative, & Affiliate
Groups
4:45-5:30 pm — Breakout sessions for PLACE Pods*(see below)
5:30-6:00 pm — Site Tour
6:00-7:00 pm — Stone Soup + Report backs from breakouts and next steps
Stay after the open house for our regular monthly Final Sunday Music Jam
from 7:00-10:00pm
STONE SOUP: If you wish to drop off any veggies for the soup prior to the
open house, email us at: info(a)aplaceforsustainableliving.org with “Stone
Soup” in the subject line.
*PLACE Pods are smaller organizing groups with special functions of PLACE
and Oakleyville. They include the following: Education (Youth & Adults),
Programs (Partnerships, neighborhood activism, placemaking), Admin/Org
Development, BUZZ (Marketing Comm.), Site Permaculture Design, Events,
Facilities, Fundraising, Urban Gardening, Hearth, & Volunteering
SAVE THE DATE: We will also be celebrating this good news at our upcoming
three-year anniversary event: Creating Commons Festival, Saturday, May 10,
2014.
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Made me think about Sudo Mesh...
http://vimeo.com/92252467
"Ripple explores how information is propagated across loosely coupled
networks with no central controller. The installation mimics the way ants
communicate in the sense that information is relayed to the nearest
neighbor only, as opposed to being broadcast to all participants. Where the
ants use pheromones and touch as the message medium, Ripple uses infrared
signals. The invisible infrared communication between the nodes is
translated to visible light by each node so that viewers can get a glimpse
of how information travels across a network when each node can only
communicate with its immediate neighbors. Viewers may further interact with
the installation by breaking the "line of sight" between the nodes there by
blocking or reflecting the IR signals causing information to be lost or
distorted."
--Andrew
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Andrew Lowe
Cell: 831-332-2507
http://roshambomedia.com