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From: alaina percival <alainapercival(a)gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 10:45 AM
Subject: [Double-Union] ChimeHack
To: doubleunion(a)lists.doubleunion.org
Hey!
Can you all help me get the word out about Women Who Code's first
hackathon? (all genders are welcome!)
We are partnering with awesome organizations like UNICEF, UN Women, and
Vital Voices to produce solutions that could impact women and girls around
the world. e.g. Vital Voices is …
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tell the story of the impact their 14,000 women leaders make on a
day-to-day basis.
There is going to be a $10,000 cash prize for each team that best solves a
challenge.
More info: http://www.meetup.com/Women-Who-Code-SF/events/147873732/
Apply here: *http://bit.ly/WWCchimeHack <http://bit.ly/WWCchimeHack>*
THANK YOU!
Alaina
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From: Andreas Wittel <andreas.wittel(a)gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 7:15 AM
Subject: [P2P-F] PhD funding scheme in the UK
To: p2p-foundation(a)lists.ourproject.org
*AHRC funding for UK/EU Arts and Humanities research students*
The Midlands3Cities Doctoral Training Partnership will be awarding 410 PhD
studentships over a five year period to excellent research students in the
Arts and Humanities. The DTP, a collaboration between Nottingham …
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Nottingham, Birmingham, Birmingham City, Leicester and De Montfort
universities, provides research candidates with cross-institutional
mentoring, expert supervision, including cross-institutional supervision
where appropriate, subject specific and generic training, and professional
support in preparing for a career.
*Nottingham Trent University is inviting applications from students whose
research interests include:*
- p2p
- (digital) commons
- digital media
- political economy
- free culture, piracy, sharing, open access etc.
- networked labour
The deadline for AHRC funding applications is 9th January 2014, by which
time students must have applied for a place to study and have provided two
references to a university within the DTP. For full details of eligibility,
funding and research supervision areas, please visit *MailScanner has
detected a possible fraud attempt from "owa.ntu.ac.uk" claiming to
be*www.midlands3cities.ac.uk<https://owa.ntu.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?C=9XPC5DfEikOQg7OyOEW2aLQR8npOvtAIJFZO…>or
contact
enquiries(a)midlands3cities.ac.uk<https://owa.ntu.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?C=9XPC5DfEikOQg7OyOEW2aLQR8npOvtAIJFZO…>.
Please send initial expressions of interest and research proposals to
andreas.wittel(a)ntu.ac.uk
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The current encoding is very difficult to parse. Please share your thoughts and feelings in alternative formats, aim for simplicity and honesty, holding respect for one another. I can't tell who is upset at who or what, and feel like verbosity obscures valuable insights, praises, skepticisms, critiques, and ideas.
For instance, write some ideas as pages on the wiki, or a poem, or talk to another sudoer, or a trusted friend, or join everyone at the Wednesday meeting, or whatever works to …
[View More]simplify and preserve your individual unique and valuable perspectives!
// Matt
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From: "Max Klein" <isalix(a)gmail.com>
To: "Matthew Senate" <mattsenate(a)gmail.com>
Cc: "sudo-discuss" <sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: [sudo-discuss] Decode -- a sudo room community call to action
Date: Fri, Nov 22, 2013 18:28
Can you explain a bit more what a decoding of our email list would look like? For instance, is it replying to the orginal message and saying "I understand your email means [summary of contet]"? Is it spawning a separate thread discussing giving analysis on the back-and-forth, saying "in that previous thread I read sudoer1 becoming offendend by sudoer0's message"?
I like your idea of giving some interpretation, and would like to know your vision for how exactly it would manifest.
-notconfusing.
On 21 November 2013 13:54, Matthew Senate <mattsenate(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hey all,
At last night's meeting I shared that many recent threads on the email list and off-list have made me feel hurt emotionally. I get the impression that there is a feeling of a lack of resolution, and that major issues get left ignored to fester.
I need help--I want to ask sudoers to decode our communications to get closer to core issues that we can learn to address to improve as a community to perform our values https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Articles_of_Association#Values
I have reached out to find resources to help us grow emotionally and socially over the coming months, and I encourage others to do the same.
// Matt
p.s. For some time, I was burnt out on the sudo-discuss email list. In the space, on frustrated occasions, I spouted verbal negativity about the list and how I felt derailment, non-sequitur, and miscommunication promoted further negativity and did not reflect sudo's values. However, I realized this isn't how I feel about the sudo-discuss list. I have always felt it is necessary to embrace our online communications--and community--as much as any other contributing element or energy in sudo room. For this reason, it is even more crucial that I extend my personal appreciation, offer vindication for any time (all cycles) spent on sudo room, and remind myself publicly that our discussion list is a core component to running a creative community and hacker space.
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I'm not going tonight but I know some other NB and sudoroom folks who might be there
Next week maybe we should have a flash meeting place of chill at the bar in the pizza place <3
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 25, 2013, at 9:52 PM, John Adams <jna(a)retina.net> wrote:
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> I'll be there.
>
> -j
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>> On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 8:05 PM, Romy Ilano <romy.ilano(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hey everyone ::
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>> would you like to …
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>> Let's get out dance out , wear lots of make up and talk shop. I always prefer meetings where people can move instead of sitting still ...
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From: Simona Zompi <simona.zompi(a)gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 8:54 PM
Subject: [CCL] Invitation to Art & Science show Dec 6-8 in Oakland
To: Ahnon I <ahnon(a)ahnon.org>, Counter Labs <
counterculturelabs(a)googlegroups.com>
Cc: Angela Weinberg <angelaweinberg(a)gmail.com>, "nataliemal(a)berkeley.edu" <
nataliemal(a)berkeley.edu>, Kimiya Hojjat <kimiya92(a)gmail.com>
Dear Ahnon and CCL members
I wanted …
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Oakland at the Radiance Community Center. The opening is on Friday Dec 6th
6-10pm then the show will be on Sat and Sun from 1-5pm. Angela, Kimiya and
Natalie are the 3 students from UC Berkeley who are organizing the show
which you all may know.
Please feel free to send the invitation widely and resend to your networks.
Ahnon please feel free to use other CCL social networks.
Best,
Simona
*It's a free event! There will be music! *And it'f first Friday/Art murmur
in Oakland so drop by at our show before or after heading to Uptown!
More info:
The facebook page.
<https://www.facebook.com/events/1435026673385751/?ref_newsfeed_story_type=r…>
The eventbrite registration.<http://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-creative-consciousness-tickets-5530120740>
A word from the students who are organizing the show:
We are the facilitators of the Art and Science DeCal at Berkeley. In this
class, we teach a group of about 20 students about the interdisciplinary
connections within art and science. We seek to show how one can apply
knowledge from the two fields to enhance related fields, including
medicine, to cartography, to technology. Every week this semester we held
either a creative workshop or invited a speaker to discuss the intricacies
intertwining the two fields. For example, we had Carols Sequin come in to
speak about mathematical knots and their implementation into artistic
sculptural pieces. We also had a class on sound aesthetics and what makes
music beautiful, as seen through a physicist's perspective. We talked about
synesthesia, cognitive structures... you name it!
This December, we are having an art show to showcase the students' original
artwork in the class. They have been assigned to choose a scientific topic
they are passionate about and explain it through a specific medium of art.
The gallery will feature not only engaging art work from students of all
different scientific majors and beyond, but also feature a sensory science
exhibit. In conjunction with the Synesthesia Association of Berkeley, we
will have a sensory isolation chamber that vibrates a participant's body to
the tune of dubstep, a reel of engaging optical illusions and other
cross-sensory demonstrations. You can also expect to enjoy a performance
from the Multimedia Orchestra at Cal and beats all night from local DJ
Schwa.
We wanted to personally invite you to attend The Creative Consciousness, an
art gallery and science exhibit which aims to encourage a
consciousintegration of arts in the sciences and sciences in the arts.
We think this
event will be highly rewarding. Please do join us in celebrating these two
wonderful fields in a fun and engaging way. Spread the word, invite your
friends, and enjoy.
--
Simona ZOMPI, MD, PhD
Immunology & Global Health Consulting
www.simonazompi.com
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Only last night I got the keypad running again, and was trying to insultate
the wires to improve its uptime.
So I coated two connections between the rasberry pi and the relay which is
attached to the door. After coating, it seemed like I somehow failed these
connections, because the software exited normally (opendoor.py was still
being called and sent success messages), but the door was not opening. I
tried to unglue them, but when i was taking off the glue, I disconnected
one of the wires …
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wires but to no avail.
So everything is totally broken now. Can you help with a multimeter and a
solder gun Monday to hunt this down? I don't know how to test if there is
current at point, nor why the two wires would split coming of the rpi, and
then both go to same relay. BTW what's a relay (i've only heard the term)?
Please tutor me in the ways of righteousness,
notconfusing
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My friend is giving away a pair of vintage speakers, Wharfedale W60Ds.to be
precise...thing is, they weigh 47 lb each which would make carrying them on
my handlebars slightly hairy. Does anyone have a bike trailer I can use for
a hour or so? Or, can someone drive over with me to pick them up (they're
at 28th and Adeline). IMO sudo needs these speakers...as Walter Sobchek
would say, they would really tie the room together.
-chrisbee
Hey all!
The Bay Area Public School is holding a General Meeting again this Thursday
in order to continue the discussion around the potential new space.
At our last meeting we agreed that it was incredibly important to open up
our collective conversations - we'd love to have members from other
collectives engaged in investigations into the new space join us this
Thursday, November 21st at 7pm in the Public School space @ 2141 Broadway.
Niki
hi everyone,
hacker scouts has a new building (Curiosity Hacked Oakland Lab Grand
Opening Party!)
at 6036 telegraph and they are having a grand opening party tomorrow from
2-5PM. the details are on facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/357523141061153/
- marina