Hi all and Jake if you get this,
Does anyone know the bit of code for protecting your arduino from current spikes? I could use that now. I'm trying to run a bunch of heavy duty servos with a bit of a load. They have a separate power supply, but I'm not using any motor controller. Does this seem like a bad idea? Could that little code provide enough protection from current spikes?
Thanks for your advice,
Tracy
Thanks for your advice.
Hey all,
At the last meeting I proposed we return to a practice of developing
specific action items with corresponding members for each item. You can see
them here: http://sudoroom.org/wiki/Meeting_Notes_2013-02-20
I'd like to do this again, but for much bigger items:
1. Door Access Automation version 0.2
2. Fiscal Solvency Improvements
3. Membership process
4. sudoroom.org version 2.0
Add notes and read more here: https://pad.riseup.net/p/sudoroom
I'm happy to help facilitate and keep track of progress on more things, but
inversely, I need more help from other members to implement solutions
(which are hopefully simple, elegant systems).
// Matt
I'd be down to volunteer for something out on the streets. Manning a table or whatever.
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Dear Sudo folk.
Any suggestions, volunteers, or plans in the works for Art Murmur this Friday?
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By the way, we also have a sub-list for discussing this sort of thing, more
focused on medical device technology,
medevice@googlegroups<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/medevice>
On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 7:42 PM, Ryan Bethencourt <
ryan.bethencourt(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> Marc, Anthony and I have been talking about starting up an initiative to
> build a desktop open source biotech lab set up (an evolution of the current
> open source movement) so that we could open up the world of biotech to all
> hobbists not just those with access to labs.
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> At the moment we're thinking of starting small and simple with a small
> desktop lab that would allow you to transform bacteria to express green
> florescent protein (i.e. they would glow) but hopefully expanding out to
> bigger and more important projects to open up the world of biotech science
> to amateurs (and hopefully the development of therapeutics to treat
> disease).
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> We're currently considering having our first meet up to discuss the
> project this upcoming Friday evening. Is anyone else interested in joining?
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> Ryan
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I forked this a long time ago, but now I've edited and committed.
On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Yardena Cohen <yardenack(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> In trying to resolve some cognitive dissonance over what a "safe
> space" means, I decided to use an agile coding angle - release early,
> release often! To me that means starting with a very simple social
> compact and making it a github repo:
> https://github.com/yardenac/progressive-social-compact
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> The first commit reflects my own biases, obviously.
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> This is very experimental, but my hope is that eventually this or
> forks of it can be "included" by tag or reference in the Sudoroom
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Hello again,
I have a couple questions for dues-paying members:
1) How have you paid dues in the past? (Cash, check, other? I don't even
know what the options are yet at this moment.)
2) How would you like to pay dues?
I'd love to see an easy, online option for donations up on our website
(maybe this exists, but a quick glance at the website does not reveal
anything, and assuming your average sudoer or outsider isn't going to
search for it) but as I understand it, people may have some thoughts on
what that option would look like, leading me to ask question 3:
3) What are you constraints on option 2? Would you prefer using non-profit
/ cooperative / what have you funding options - or the lack thereof, and
thus check and cash - over for profit funding options?
4) Comments on various means of communication about dues, what's worked,
what hasn't, what you'd like to see.
This is a non-committal, information gathering exercise.
Looking forward to h^3,
Tommy
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Hey Everyone,
Can we start the movie later, rather than ealirer, because I won't be up
there for another hour or so? Does anyone care if I watch it and work :D ?
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Rusty Lindgren
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