now that we've installed a big on/off switch for the elevator upstairs,
which locks out calling it from downstairs, there is no more need to use
the Emergency Stop to lock the elevator.
In order to help with safety and comply with elevator laws, we should
install a loud alarm bell that rings continuously if the emergency stop is
activated. Since the only time the emergency stop will be used will be
emergencies, this will help save lives by alerting people to the fact that
there is an emergency.
we should also post a sign in the elevator, warning that use of the
emergency stop button for non-emergencies is against elevator law and can
be punished as a misdemeanor with up to one year in Real jail.
the first time someone decides to do it anyway, they will wake up all the
sleeping tenants and get a stern talking-to
its not george anymore is it?
the alterative is, we add a relay to bypass the stop switch long enough to
get the elevator down and open.. problem solved.
come on people, we are hackers! lets hack our problems!
There is now a large paper chart in Sudoroom, on the door between the
sudo sink and the buzzer phone. It breaks up the next month or so into
3-hour blocks, and you can pen yourself in for any blocks you like.
The idea is for people to commit to being at Sudoroom at certain
hours, and to identify empty slots, in an effort to help keep Sudoroom
open as often as possible!
Already I am signed up for tomorrow 9-3pm, and another sudoer has
signed up for 9-2 on Friday.
More hi-tech solutions are welcome, but we are starting simple in the
interest of it actually happening. :)
Hey folks,
If you have a TIL for things like programming, online books offer a more
structured way for people to follow up than simply plowing through blogs.
*If someone has a San Francisco public library card they are able to read
many of these books online [for free]*
For example here are a bunch of O'Reilly etc ebooks for Python:
http://sflib1.sfpl.org/search/X?SEARCH=python&x=48&y=10&searchscope=1&p=&m=…
This might be a nice thing to put on a TIL page or to email people if they
are part of the python meetup
hi everyone,
it is july 24th and we currently have* $1929.61 *in our account. on aug 1
we will owe approximately *$1700*. this means that we get to have a
hackerspace for another month, but it also means that we will be about $300
below our $500 account minimum (as reqd by the bank).
as such, we very much encourage you to pay your dues or contribute a one
time payment to help us stay above our minimum balance. please contribute
in one of these ways:
1) online (via wepay): https://sudoroom.org/
2) online (via gittip): https://www.gittip.com/sudoroom/
3) in person (anytime): please drop cash or checks into the clear plastic
box by the door that goes to the elevator
4) in person (at meetings): bring cash or checks to wed. meetings.
- marina
LOL (Liberating Ourselves Locally) will be open again this week, Friday
from noon-5pm. LOL is a hackerspace located in the San Antonio neighborhood
of east Oakland, and was founded by and for people of color, women, queer
peeps and others underrepresented in tech.
Come check it out if you haven't already--it's awesome!
LOL is located at:
1234 23rd Avenue
x-street International Blvd.
Hey folks, I'm new on this list, I first visited the sudoroom a month
ago or so at the last Cryptoparty and became a member that evening. Some
of you may have seen me around, I am a tremendously obese older bloke
who generally sports stained suspenders. I have been working with
Occupy Oakland for some time and I'm on their web committee, where I've
worked with Bill B. & Will H. and perhaps some of the rest of you.
Anywho, as you may know last Tuesday the Oakland City Council tried to
slip authorization to spend another $2 million bucks on to the
supposedly non-controversial consent calender, but a number of us got
wind of it and showed up to harangue them so the council set the meeting
for next Tuesday, July 30th at 6:30 or so.
occupyoakland.org/2013/07/sign-up-and-speak-out-against-government-surveill…http://occupyoakland.org/2013/07/stop-the-oakland-dac-surveillance-city-spe…
We are encouraging folks to sign speaker cards and speak out against
funding this further movement towards a surveillance state, if you look
at the second article towards the bottom you can see basic instructions
about how to fill out a speaker card so you can tell the council what
you think of tying all the cameras, license plate readers, and other
sensors from the city, private security, the OUSD, BART, CalTrans, etc.
together to keep an eye on the citizenry.
Occupy Oakland discussed also having a rally in front of City Hall,
perhaps at 5PM before the council meeting to make a bit of noise.
We'd like to have a meeting Thursday to do a bit of research and plan a
rally, I thought we might meet at the sudoroom commons area. I know
there are already several events planned on an ongoing basis for
Thursdays, the Oakland Wiki meeting as well as Wifi Mesh, Python &
Javascript meetups. Do you folks think a few of us would get under foot
or should I call the meeting for the Oakland Public Library Main Branch
teen room or perhaps my fetid domicile? The OPL teen room is open until
8PM.
Solidarity whenever,
Ed