for the record, Chris recently brought us many very useful audio cables (1/8" - xlr) including some that are hard to find (i was going to have to make em). i know that doesn't buy one's way out of abusing the space but maybe it warrants one last warning before a ban.

either way, thank you, Juul, for addressing this pervasive matter.

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Today's Topics:

   1. Fwd: [omni-consensus] Proposal for GCS/YES to become      member
      collective (Jenny Ryan)
   2. We have a Patreon page! (Marc Juul)
   3. New bans (Marc Juul)
   4. Gig to make tech for volunteer Doulas. (Maximilian Klein)
   5. STEAM Vault event in Downtown Hayward,    this Thurs June 16th
      (Carl Gorringe)
   6. Re: STEAM Vault event in Downtown Hayward,        this Thurs June
      16th (Carl Gorringe)
   7. sudo room 501(c)3 perk from github -- sudoers get free,
      unlimited private repos under /sudoroom (Matt Senate)
   8. help with DIY PCB etching? (Patrik D'haeseleer)
   9. Re: help with DIY PCB etching? (Jake)
  10. Re: help with DIY PCB etching? (Patrik D'haeseleer)
  11. Sleepers (Marc Juul)
  12. Cryptoparty this weekend! (Jehan Tremback)
  13. [Noisebridge-announce] Fix-It Hardware Repair Club this
      Thursday!!! (fwd) (Jake)
  14. Cryptoparty details (Jehan Tremback)
  15. Re: [Noisebridge-announce] Fix-It Hardware Repair Club this
      Thursday!!! (fwd) (Patrik D'haeseleer)
  16. IoT Manufacturing Meetup (Elizabeth W. Biddlecome)
  17. Re: IoT Manufacturing Meetup (Rohit Upadhya)
  18. Tomorrow - React component in 100 lines of code (Lesley Bell)
  19. Make books on Humble Bundle (Morgan Allen)
  20. PCB Assembly gig, soldering surfacemount components (Jake)
  21. Changes to sudo room github access (Marc Juul)
  22. Re: The Omni Commoner, June 2016 Edition! (Jenny Ryan)


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Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2016 01:09:51 -0700
From: Jenny Ryan <tunabananas@gmail.com>
To: sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: [sudo-discuss] Fwd: [omni-consensus] Proposal for GCS/YES to
        become  member collective
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Up for consensus at the next Omni Delegates Meeting (June 16th).

Please weigh in by the 15th with any questions, concerns, feedback!

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Laura Turiano <scylla@riseup.net>
Date: Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 1:22 PM
Subject: [omni-consensus] Proposal for GCS/YES to become member collective
To: "consensus@lists.omnicommons.org" <consensus@lists.omnicommons.org>, "
discuss@lists.omnicommons.org" <discuss@lists.omnicommons.org>
Cc: ALmaz <ahana75@gmail.com>


   Application from Global Communication Services/YES Program to become a
member collective of the Omni Commons

1. Mission statement
What do you do?

The mission of Global Communication Services (GCS) is to provide community
service for individuals, families, and community groups toward health
consulting, health benefits, cultural exchange and immigrate support here
in United States and international.
The mission of Youth Empowerment Services (YES) is to advance and support
children, youth, and family on academic breakthroughs in life development,
job placement and other activities focusing and envisioning a community
where all young people have the opportunities and access to programs
without restriction of race, cultural difference or socioeconomic status.

What happens in the world because you exist?

Our program serves the community by tutoring/mentoring and providing
educational workshops. We also teach cultural art history, and different
languages through workshops and events.  Our services encompass problem
solving approaches based on education and tapping into the cultural
strengths and living experiences of African immigrants and Black African
American youth and families. We help to uncover the individuals hidden
talents and strengths which leads to healthy self esteem, individual and
group self-reliance. Our program is open to all ethnic groups who choose to
excel and claim their genius!

2. Origin and group history
How did you start?

Originally, Global Communication Services (GCS) was established in 2012 as
my (Almaz’s) consulting business to provide community service for
individuals, families, and community groups toward health consulting,
health benefits, immigrate support. Which included language interpreting
and translating services.  I had people working with me doing the same
thing. As a part of GCS we taught cultural literacy for African immigrant
youth, like cultural dance, language; as well as sports and hiking and
camping trip to Yosemite National Park. After a long time personal
experience working with immigrant families and being one of the reader for
13 afterschool programs at the City of Oakland in 2013. I seen the main
problem children face especially around the low-income families and how new
immigrant dealt within the public school system. At the end of 2014 decided
to incorporate a few staff members to GCS and enhance the youth program,
YES, which will focus on youth academic and life development support.

How does your group make decisions?

    Our group makes decision collectively by majority vote if necessary to
do so. So fare we don’t have any conflicts or misunderstanding, each staff
member contributes to the program cooperatively.

What have you done?

We have helped several youth with their academic work, job placement,
health and wellness training. We host community based cultural events and
workshops. We are a pioneer collective group with different cultural and
educational backgrounds. We work collectively with community groups
locally, nationally and internationally. Our staff meets at least once per
month.

3. Participation in the Omni
Why are you interested in becoming a member? How does your group intend to
use the space? What are your needs?

Our mission and the objectives of the Omni are aligned.  We both are
working diligently to improve and empower individuals and the community.
We also enjoy the location of the Omni. Hosting events at the Omni would be
of great value to our team.
Becoming a part of the ownership team is also a very exciting opportunity
for our organization.
We would like to be fiscally sponsored by the Omni.

How does your group intend to use the space?

We intend to use the space for workshops, classroom trainings, events,
rehearsals, and collective member meetings.

What are your needs?

Our need is to have space at the Omni as a member collective. We will use
the space to have locked storage, books, and a table for small class
meetings. We will also have larger events like fundraisers, health
trainings, or music and cultural programs that we would like to hold in the
larger common spaces.

4. Group finances and paying rent?
What does your group do to support itself financially? What is your best
plan for contributing your potential share of rent to the Omni?
Please include relevant financial statements, documentation of sufficient
income (e.g. balance sheet, bank statement profit & loss statement).

We have about $500 from the community fundraiser events and we are planning
to charge sliding scale admission for workshops, classroom trainings, and
other large music events. We have been invited to apply for several
government and private grants. Our anticipated largest funding source for
our youth project will be coming from grants and monthly member donations.

We propose to pay $100 a month in rent plus utilities for the first
three-months until we receive grants to support our program. After the
first three months we will pay $200 for rent plus utilities and would like
to become the stewards of the blue classroom and have priority use of that
space. We do not plan to charge youth or low-income families for our
services however, we do accept donations.

We do not currently have a bank account. As a fiscally sponsored project we
would open a sub account under the Omni’s bank account.

5. Dedicated space
If your group would like some dedicated space at the Omni, what square
footage and what features are you looking for? Which specific rooms do you
feel might be suitable?

We are proposing to steward and maintain the Blue classroom and keep a
locked storage cabinet there after our first three months of membership. We
would have priority for our youth classes and family consulting, and would
make the space available to other groups when we were not using it.

6. Other contributions to the Omni
         This question should inspire some imagination. We are exploring
ideas to pay rent and purchase the building in the long-term. The basic
plan is for each group paying a share of rent. Potential plans include
groups sharing profit from their activities, producing Omni events, and
booking other events. What is the best-case scenario for using the Omni
space to further support your group?

        One of the ways that we may be able to generate funds is by hosting
monthly events.  At first this income may be slow yet if we continue we
will look to attract sponsors and also grow our attendance of our events.

    We also plan to produce mutually beneficial community programs for the
Omni that would entail youth related film screenings, concerts & workshops…

    We can help the Omni by participating on the working groups. Almaz has
been volunteering with the Commons working group for about 2 months.

          We hope that this project will greatly expand the scope of the
Omni’s community and increase its visibility. There is a chance that
funders and donors introduced to the Omni through our Program would
financially support the project of the Omni. We plan to bring more African
and African American community members and others who would increase the
diversity of the Omni’s community in many ways, including inviting
programming for and by community groups who represent our neighborhood and
community.

    Wanda Sabir of KPFA and Sophie of KPOO are also media supporters of
YES.  We can mention the Omni on our radio broadcast and other media
collaborations.

7. Additional information?
Is there any other information that you think would be useful for us to
know about your group?

          Our collective will have diverse group members, artists, business
owners, educators, musicians, authors, which all those who organize and
those who participate are all considered collective members. Will also have
volunteers temporary member participates from deferent community groups,
which include college/university students and community educators. All
participates in our program would not necessarily be considered members
unless they show constant involvement at YES program.

Introduce your key collective members here
Almaz Yihdego Founder and program coordinator/Tigrinya/Amharic teacher.
Noura Hassaini Child Development English/French/ and Arabic teacher
Lawrence Brisco Business development, entrepreneurship trainer through
creative gardening and landscape design.
Daniel Williams Swahili and mathematics teacher
Akanke Adesokan Holistic health and culturally relevant
Responsive holistic empowering counselor and performing artist
Eden Mana health and wellness, health eating habits and nutrition counselor
Fiyory Melake chemistry and biology teacher
Mical Free art and graphic-design teacher
Baba Kala Music and cultural history teacher
Far I Shields musician, artist and author for global transformation
Melvin Cowan program fund and resource advisor
Yoel Haile student academic resource and job placement coordinator



Thank you,

Almaz Yihdego
www.globalcommunicationservices.org




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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2016 16:15:19 -0700
From: Marc Juul <juul@labitat.dk>
To: sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: [sudo-discuss] We have a Patreon page!
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I set up a Patreon for People's Open Network!

https://www.patreon.com/peoplesopennet

Now if anyone wants to support us with a small monthly pledge you can hand
them this link :)

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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2016 17:20:46 -0700
From: Marc Juul <juul@labitat.dk>
To: "discuss@lists.omnicommons.org" <discuss@lists.omnicommons.org>,
        sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: [sudo-discuss] New bans
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Last night Diana was safe-space-banned for physical violence against a
member. This is after using the Omni as their living room for months,
playing WoW all day and night and contributing nothing back.

Sand was previously banned for repeated sleeping and lying about it, in
case you missed that.

Here's the wiki entry with a photo of Diana (did not get one of Sand):

https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Asked_to_Leave#Individuals_Asked_to_Leave_the_Physical_Space

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Message: 4
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2016 19:36:05 -0500
From: Maximilian Klein <isalix@gmail.com>
To: sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: [sudo-discuss] Gig to make tech for volunteer Doulas.
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Greetings Sudo Web Craftians,

tldr: opportunity to make/finish a web-app for volunteer Doulas, doing
social good and making a small amount of cash at the same time.

I have been working with Spiral Doulas, an organization that mostly
provides abortion support to low-income individuals in Minneapolis, to
create a web-app that would manage their client interactions. Abortion
doula organizations have very special privacy needs for their clients, and
yet have no off the shelf technology at all to support them. The system
must match clients and doulas anonymously until both parties accept the
match, then swap contact information, and track results. In the spring,
working closely with organizers we created a UI prototype which you can
play with at http://doula.cs.umn.edu/client.html. The Spiral saw so much
potential in the prototype that they asked if we could complete it this
summer - which the old team can't. Would you like to help?

The goal is to polish the front-end, which is half-complete, and implement
the backend. We spent a lot of time prototyping the UX and running it
through user testing, so we know we have something useful on our hands. In
fact there are many volunteer doula organizations that have identical
needs, so there might be many instances of this system rolled out.

Which technologies to use? At the moment we have just written some
javascript and css (all open source). As for the backend we were planning
to use mysql and django, but don't consider the backend technology to be a
deal breaker, you could make your choice. The old team would be glad to
jump back in and help with development and support starting in the fall.

The compensation right now is not finalized. Spiral have indicated that
they have some money for summer development. This a small team with
non-profit funding of only a few thousand dollars per year, so calibrate
expectations accordingly. You'll also receive the satisfaction of writing a
program that people will actually use, and use to make a positive change in
the world.

Email me max@notconfusing.com to find out more.


Make a great day,
Max Klein ‽ http://notconfusing.com/
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Message: 5
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2016 18:26:29 -0700
From: Carl Gorringe <lists@gorringe.org>
To: sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org
Subject: [sudo-discuss] STEAM Vault event in Downtown Hayward,  this
        Thurs June 16th
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Hi there Sudo Room,

The Hayward Techies are hosting this really awesome event called the STEAM Vault in Downtown Hayward this Thursday June 16th, 5:30 - 8:30 pm.  It's in this grand old bank building.  STEAM = Science, Tech, Engineering, Art & Multimedia.

We're using the space to show off makerspace projects such as LED displays, VR, robots from established tinkerers and artists while also inviting local education groups (Alameda County Office of Ed, Ohlone College of Graphic Design, CSU East Bay) to intermingle.  It's meant to raise awareness for a potential build out of a community hackerspace in Hayward, and it also is an open atmosphere for discussing art and the teaching of STEM. Outside of the bank, there's going to be a lot going on at the street fair: lots of food, drinking, and live music.

You are invited to attend. (It's free!)  And if you have any projects that you'd like to show, or would like to represent Sudo Room, we may still have some table space available.  Let us know right away by emailing us at haywardtechies@gmail.com !

STEAM Vault - June 16th, 2016
5:30 - 8:30 PM
http://haywardtechies.club/exhibit/
https://www.facebook.com/events/956889131097295/

- Carl G



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Message: 6
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2016 18:43:41 -0700
From: Carl Gorringe <lists@gorringe.org>
To: sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org
Subject: Re: [sudo-discuss] STEAM Vault event in Downtown Hayward,
        this Thurs June 16th
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Well I guess I should include the address:

STEAM Vault - June 16th, 2016
5:30 - 8:30 PM
1004 B Street, Hayward, CA

It’s near Downtown (North) Hayward BART, and free parking in garages.

http://haywardtechies.club/exhibit/
https://www.facebook.com/events/956889131097295/


> On Jun 12, 2016, at 6:26 PM, Carl Gorringe <lists@gorringe.org> wrote:
>
> Hi there Sudo Room,
>
> The Hayward Techies are hosting this really awesome event called the STEAM Vault in Downtown Hayward this Thursday June 16th, 5:30 - 8:30 pm.  It's in this grand old bank building.  STEAM = Science, Tech, Engineering, Art & Multimedia.
>
> We're using the space to show off makerspace projects such as LED displays, VR, robots from established tinkerers and artists while also inviting local education groups (Alameda County Office of Ed, Ohlone College of Graphic Design, CSU East Bay) to intermingle.  It's meant to raise awareness for a potential build out of a community hackerspace in Hayward, and it also is an open atmosphere for discussing art and the teaching of STEM. Outside of the bank, there's going to be a lot going on at the street fair: lots of food, drinking, and live music.
>
> You are invited to attend. (It's free!)  And if you have any projects that you'd like to show, or would like to represent Sudo Room, we may still have some table space available.  Let us know right away by emailing us at haywardtechies@gmail.com !
>
> STEAM Vault - June 16th, 2016
> 5:30 - 8:30 PM
> http://haywardtechies.club/exhibit/
> https://www.facebook.com/events/956889131097295/
>
> - Carl G
>
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Message: 7
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2016 18:56:28 -0700
From: Matt Senate <mattsenate@gmail.com>
To: sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: [sudo-discuss] sudo room 501(c)3 perk from github -- sudoers
        get free, unlimited private repos under /sudoroom
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[image: Pricing-product-banner@2x]Welcome to free, unlimited private
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your sudo room organization to reflect a 100% discount, no matter how many
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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 00:05:39 -0700
From: "Patrik D'haeseleer" <patrikd@gmail.com>
To: sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: [sudo-discuss] help with DIY PCB etching?
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Hi folks,

We could use some help with etching a printed circuit board at CCL next
Saturday. Anyone have experience doing this? Any special equipment
available in Sudo?

The goal is not actually to make a PCB, but rather to use the copper traces
of a PCB as a mold to cast silicone rubber on top, to make a microfluidic
circuit.

Thanks!

Patrik
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Message: 9
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 00:36:24 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jake <jake@spaz.org>
To: "Patrik D'haeseleer" <patrikd@gmail.com>
Cc: sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: Re: [sudo-discuss] help with DIY PCB etching?
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I can help.  We have everything needed to do it in sudoroom.

can you send the pattern you want to etch and tell me the exact dimensions
you need for the copper lines?  and we need to be able to print the
pattern, in mirror-image 100% scale, from a laser printer that we will
feed glossy paper.

and we'll need a clothes iron.

On Mon, 13 Jun 2016, Patrik D'haeseleer wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> We could use some help with etching a printed circuit board at CCL next
> Saturday. Anyone have experience doing this? Any special equipment
> available in Sudo?
>
> The goal is not actually to make a PCB, but rather to use the copper traces
> of a PCB as a mold to cast silicone rubber on top, to make a microfluidic
> circuit.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Patrik
>


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Message: 10
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 01:24:13 -0700
From: "Patrik D'haeseleer" <patrikd@gmail.com>
To: Jake <jake@spaz.org>
Cc: Mary Ward <maryhbw@gmail.com>, sudo-discuss
        <sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: Re: [sudo-discuss] help with DIY PCB etching?
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Thanks, Jake!

For now, I think we'll just make some simple test patterns. How thin a line
do you think we can do with a simple toner transfer? Also, what is the
typical thickness of the copper layer on a PCB?

Patrik

On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 12:36 AM, Jake <jake@spaz.org> wrote:

> I can help.  We have everything needed to do it in sudoroom.
>
> can you send the pattern you want to etch and tell me the exact dimensions
> you need for the copper lines?  and we need to be able to print the
> pattern, in mirror-image 100% scale, from a laser printer that we will feed
> glossy paper.
>
> and we'll need a clothes iron.
>
>
> On Mon, 13 Jun 2016, Patrik D'haeseleer wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>>
>> We could use some help with etching a printed circuit board at CCL next
>> Saturday. Anyone have experience doing this? Any special equipment
>> available in Sudo?
>>
>> The goal is not actually to make a PCB, but rather to use the copper
>> traces
>> of a PCB as a mold to cast silicone rubber on top, to make a microfluidic
>> circuit.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Patrik
>>
>>
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Message: 11
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 18:10:15 -0700
From: Marc Juul <juul@labitat.dk>
To: sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: [sudo-discuss] Sleepers
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At last Wednesday's meeting sudo room consensed to re-instate Chris B's
membership. He had previously been banned for repeated sleeping and
domestic use of the space.

On the night of the next day as I was doing the rounds to close down the
space I found Chris sleeping in a chair up by the public terminals. Chris
had promised us there wouldn't be a repeat of this behavior. If anyone sees
a reason to not immediately re-instate the ban then speak up now or forever
hold your peace. We can formalize it at the next meeting with enough
members for consensus.

Last night I found Prince sleeping in the public terminal area. This is at
least the third time I've personally found him sleeping. I'm going to bring
him up for ban if it happens again. If anyone feels like talking to him to
prevent this then you should do so now.

--
marc/juul
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Message: 12
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 21:29:32 -0700
From: Jehan Tremback <jehan.tremback@gmail.com>
To: sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: [sudo-discuss] Cryptoparty this weekend!
Message-ID:
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I'm putting on a Cryptoparty this Sunday at Sudoroom. I will give a general
overview of encryption for absolute beginners, and we have someone who will
give an introductory talk about threat models. Please come by, we will have
refreshments.

-Jehan
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Message: 13
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2016 11:53:58 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jake <jake@spaz.org>
To: sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org
Subject: [sudo-discuss] [Noisebridge-announce] Fix-It Hardware Repair
        Club this Thursday!!! (fwd)
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zach is awesome!  I might go to this.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2016 18:26:02 +0000
From: Zach R <organicunity@hotmail.com>
To: Noisebridge Announce <noisebridge-announce@lists.noisebridge.net>,
     NB Discuss <noisebridge-discuss@lists.noisebridge.net>
Subject: [Noisebridge-announce] Fix-It Hardware Repair Club this Thursday!!!

Yep it's back!  Join the Rich, Zach, Mike, and the rest of the gang as they journey into the heart of the circuit board in a quest to uncover the hidden shorts of the evil Electro! :P


This Thursday @ 2169 Mission Street around 6pm until 10pm (or later).  Most likely to take place at the square shaped Noisebridge Logo table by the front entrance.


It's a fun little community class where you get someone with 10+ years of experience to look at your broken junk and try to bring it back to life!

See the updated page for all the info: Noisebridge.net/fix

Flyer:

http://s18.photobucket.com/user/Segasonicfan/media/NB%20Hardware%20Class/20150921_202953_zps1xpxsjmp.jpg.html?sort=3&o=17



== What do I need to know? ==
The class is more focused on an Intermediate level for those that already know how to solder. Everyone should be welcome though, and we recommend the class on how to solder<https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Circuit_Hacking_Mondays> which happens Mondays at Noisebridge. It helps a lot to have a working knowledge of the simple components like resistors, capacitors, etc.

We will come together to share our knowledge on repairs. Some people have been doing electronic repairs for 10++ years!

Note: this is a community class and not a "free repair shop." Also know that anything you bring it has the potential to be hacked, destroyed, or manipulated in some way, so it is important that you do not bring things for which holds for you monetary, sentimental, or any other kind of value. Repairs will be chosen based on interest and whim of the class, and your project is not guaranteed to be fixed of course. It's always fun though and everyone usually at least gets to diagnose what's going on. We've repaired many things already!

Things to bring:
Your Curiosity
Something To Take Notes With
Camera or Video device for recording repair procedures / steps
Food or snacks since the class can go late sometimes



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Message: 14
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2016 13:36:42 -0700
From: Jehan Tremback <jehan.tremback@gmail.com>
To: sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: [sudo-discuss] Cryptoparty details
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Sorry, I forgot to mention what time the cryptoparty is. It is at 1-4:30pm
on Sunday, the 19th.

https://sudoroom.org/events/cryptoparty-2/
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Message: 15
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2016 13:47:49 -0700
From: "Patrik D'haeseleer" <patrikd@gmail.com>
To: Jake <jake@spaz.org>
Cc: sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: Re: [sudo-discuss] [Noisebridge-announce] Fix-It Hardware
        Repair Club this Thursday!!! (fwd)
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Maybe take along that electronic rat trap that's been sitting partially
disassembled on one of the benches in Sudo!  :-)

Patrik

On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 11:53 AM, Jake <jake@spaz.org> wrote:

> zach is awesome!  I might go to this.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2016 18:26:02 +0000
> From: Zach R <organicunity@hotmail.com>
> To: Noisebridge Announce <noisebridge-announce@lists.noisebridge.net>,
>     NB Discuss <noisebridge-discuss@lists.noisebridge.net>
> Subject: [Noisebridge-announce] Fix-It Hardware Repair Club this
> Thursday!!!
>
> Yep it's back!  Join the Rich, Zach, Mike, and the rest of the gang as
> they journey into the heart of the circuit board in a quest to uncover the
> hidden shorts of the evil Electro! :P
>
>
> This Thursday @ 2169 Mission Street around 6pm until 10pm (or later).
> Most likely to take place at the square shaped Noisebridge Logo table by
> the front entrance.
>
>
> It's a fun little community class where you get someone with 10+ years of
> experience to look at your broken junk and try to bring it back to life!
>
> See the updated page for all the info: Noisebridge.net/fix
>
> Flyer:
>
>
> http://s18.photobucket.com/user/Segasonicfan/media/NB%20Hardware%20Class/20150921_202953_zps1xpxsjmp.jpg.html?sort=3&o=17
>
>
>
> == What do I need to know? ==
> The class is more focused on an Intermediate level for those that already
> know how to solder. Everyone should be welcome though, and we recommend the
> class on how to solder<
> https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Circuit_Hacking_Mondays> which happens
> Mondays at Noisebridge. It helps a lot to have a working knowledge of the
> simple components like resistors, capacitors, etc.
>
> We will come together to share our knowledge on repairs. Some people have
> been doing electronic repairs for 10++ years!
>
> Note: this is a community class and not a "free repair shop." Also know
> that anything you bring it has the potential to be hacked, destroyed, or
> manipulated in some way, so it is important that you do not bring things
> for which holds for you monetary, sentimental, or any other kind of value.
> Repairs will be chosen based on interest and whim of the class, and your
> project is not guaranteed to be fixed of course. It's always fun though and
> everyone usually at least gets to diagnose what's going on. We've repaired
> many things already!
>
> Things to bring:
> Your Curiosity
> Something To Take Notes With
> Camera or Video device for recording repair procedures / steps
> Food or snacks since the class can go late sometimes
>
> _______________________________________________
> sudo-discuss mailing list
> sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org
> https://sudoroom.org/lists/listinfo/sudo-discuss
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Message: 16
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2016 20:52:29 -0700
From: "Elizabeth W. Biddlecome" <elizabethwbiddlecome@gmail.com>
To: sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org
Subject: [sudo-discuss] IoT Manufacturing Meetup
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For any Sudoers who might be interested in Shenzen manufacturing, this
meetup is next Thursday:

http://www.meetup.com/The-San-Francisco-Internet-of-Things-Meetup/events/231659417/
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Message: 17
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 07:15:45 -0700
From: Rohit Upadhya <darohitster@gmail.com>
To: "Elizabeth W. Biddlecome" <elizabethwbiddlecome@gmail.com>
Cc: sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org
Subject: Re: [sudo-discuss] IoT Manufacturing Meetup
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Looks interesting, would be great to get their perspective on the massive
amounts of labor unrest in that area, and what Westerners can do to be in
solidarity with Chinese workers!

On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 8:52 PM, Elizabeth W. Biddlecome <
elizabethwbiddlecome@gmail.com> wrote:

> For any Sudoers who might be interested in Shenzen manufacturing, this
> meetup is next Thursday:
>
>
> http://www.meetup.com/The-San-Francisco-Internet-of-Things-Meetup/events/231659417/
>
> _______________________________________________
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> sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org
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>
>


--
Rohit Upadhya
Berkeley, CA
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Message: 18
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2016 05:22:13 +0000
From: Lesley Bell <zvezdalune@gmail.com>
To: sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: [sudo-discuss] Tomorrow - React component in 100 lines of
        code
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Hello sudoers,

Tomorrow at javascript night Mark Muskardin will be giving a workshop on
how to build a basic React component in 100 lines of code.

If you are interested in React or just want to try it out, please come out
and join us.

7:00 - Doors open
7:30 - Talk begins
8:30 - Free hack time

As usual, it's an open space, so if you want to work on and discuss other
javascript projects instead, there will be space for you to do so.

Hope to see you tomorrow!
L
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Message: 19
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2016 10:44:39 -0700
From: Morgan Allen <morganrallen@gmail.com>
To: sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org
Subject: [sudo-discuss] Make books on Humble Bundle
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https://www.humblebundle.com/books/make-electronics-book-bundle

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Message: 20
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2016 13:56:38 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jake <jake@spaz.org>
To: sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org,
        "noisebridge-discuss@lists.noisebridge.net"
        <noisebridge-discuss@lists.noisebridge.net>
Subject: [sudo-discuss] PCB Assembly gig, soldering surfacemount
        components
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my friend needs someone to solder surfacemount parts on some boards.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2016 01:03:23 -0700
From: Stephen Dunifer <stephen.dunifer@gmail.com>
To: jake@spaz.org
Subject: PCB Assembly

Hi Jake,

I have 20 PCB's requiring assembly, lots of SMD LEDs - 126 on 10 and 98 on
the second set. Plus 805 caps and resistors, ICs etc.  All surface mount.

Pay is $15-$20 /hr cash, depending on experience and skill.

Location is my shop in Rodeo.  A vehicle is probably required since the
public transit connections can  take up to 1 1/2 hours from Oakland.

These are the two PCB fab shops:

pcbcart.com
pcb4u.com

Best,

Stephen
--
"You can live in your dreams, but only if you are worthy of them."
        - Harlan Ellison "Delusion for a Dragon Slayer" (1966)


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Message: 21
Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2016 04:23:28 -0700
From: Marc Juul <juul@labitat.dk>
To: sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: [sudo-discuss] Changes to sudo room github access
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I changed around the access to sudo room's github.

Specifically I increased security around sudo-humans since it deals with
payments.

If I accidentally revoked your access to something that you wanted access
to then just let me know and I'll re-grant.

Apologies for any issues.

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marc/juul
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Message: 22
Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2016 11:04:36 -0700
From: Jenny Ryan <tunabananas@gmail.com>
To: "discuss@lists.omnicommons.org" <discuss@lists.omnicommons.org>,
        sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org>,  cclabs
        <counterculturelabs@googlegroups.com>,  Liberated Lens
        <Liberated_Lens@lists.riseup.net>
Subject: Re: [sudo-discuss] The Omni Commoner, June 2016 Edition!
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Apologies for not forwarding this to the lists sooner - it was initially
sent to omni's 'announce' list last week. You can also view it in html at:
http://us9.campaign-archive1.com/?u=7b3df74e35ed3cfc94d1f7fcd&id=61d070a249

Please share!

The Omni Commoner
> *Issue 3, June 2016*
>
> *omnicommons.org*
> <http://omnicommons.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7b3df74e35ed3cfc94d1f7fcd&id=32793eac5d&e=ffd00d29a5>
>
> The Omni Commons currently hosts a dozen collectives committed to the
> mission of equity and community. We’re actively recruiting new members for
> existing groups as well as entirely new organizations to collaborate with
> us.  Please visit *omnicommons.org/wiki*
> <http://omnicommons.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7b3df74e35ed3cfc94d1f7fcd&id=6d105a68d8&e=ffd00d29a5>
> to learn more, or contact *info@omnicommons.org* <info@omnicommons.org>
> with inquiries on how to participate!
>
> Community News
>
>
>
> *Celebrating Love Niki Shelley & David Keenan*
>
> The Omni Commons would not be were it not for the brilliance and vision of
> Niki Shelley and David Keenan, two founding members whose love and
> dedication have inspired us all. We celebrated their love on June 4th with
> a ballroom party at the Omni, freshly shined and polished, with music and
> dancing amongst a family of beautiful souls gorging upon an epic feast that
> will live on in the legends we co-create over the years to come.
>
>
> * Rise in Power, Matt Dodt*
>
> Longtime, tireless community activist "Midnight" Matt Dodt, a stalwart
> volunteer with Food Not Bombs and many other actions and causes for justice
> and equity, died unexpectedly on May 27th, 2016 of heart failure while
> working on a construction job in San Francisco. He was 59 years old.  He
> leaves one living brother in Texas and a large and loving community of
> friends and supporters in the San Francisco Bay Area*. *
>
>
> *Donate to help family and friends lay him to rest
> <http://omnicommons.us9.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=7b3df74e35ed3cfc94d1f7fcd&id=92af5eaa81&e=ffd00d29a5>*
> *Join!*
>
> Are you connected to an aligned group looking for occasional or permanent
> space? We have space available and are actively seeking new member
> collectives to rent it out! Apply to be a member collective at*
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> !*
> *Participate!*
> We’re always welcoming new volunteers to participate in various working
> groups - in particular finance, building & maintenance, commons (event
> management), and fundraising. Check the calendar for the next working group
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>
> *Updates From Member Collectives*
> *June 19th, 1-4:30pm in Sudo Room*
>
> *Cryptoparty!*
> Come to the cryptoparty! We will have talks about electronic privacy,
> encryption technology, and why it matters. There will also be volunteers
> waiting to help you install encryption software on your computer and phone.
> Refreshments will also be served.
>
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> *Anony Zebra*, the official Cryptoparty mascot, protecting herself from Stripe
> Recognition
> <http://omnicommons.us9.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=7b3df74e35ed3cfc94d1f7fcd&id=a79e23b445&e=ffd00d29a5>
>
>
> *Tonight! 7-10pm in the Ballroom*
>
>
> *All We Did Was Live: Voices of the Albany Bulb (20 mins) *
> This film follows several residents of the Albany Bulb community after
> they are forcibly removed from their encampments by the city, but the
> harassment doesn’t stop there…
>
>
> *Saving Midtown (13 mins)*
> This is the story of the Midtown rent strike, the largest rent strike in
> San Francisco since 1978.
>
> *Doors open at 7, screening at 7:30 followed by a Q&A with the directors*!
> $5 donation appreciated, but no on turned away. Free popcorn & snacks, as
> always!
>
> *June 18th in Counter Culture Labs*
>
> *10:30am: DIY Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Water*
> The goal of this meeting is to break down the physics, mathematics and
> coding of a molecular dynamic simulation of two water molecules in a 4x4
> Angstrom box for a femto-second (fs). No previous advanced math knowledge
> is required.
>
> *2-5pm: Hacking Microfluidics*
> We are building a device to assay mRNA is space using microfluidics and
> electrochemistry. Last time we played around with cheap materials to
> iterate microfluidic prototypes. This time we will be making molds out of
> different material to cast PDMS as well as other techniques. Come hack!
> Donate much-needed items from our Wishlist - we are especially in need of
> cleaning supplies, nice bookshelves and building materials!
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> !
>
> Recurring Events
>
> Monday
>
> *Fundraising / Buy the Building / Until the Revolution Working Group*,
> 6pm, Blue Classroom
>
>
> *Land Action General Meeting*, 6-8pm in the Basement Hall.
>
>
> *Synthetic Biology, Biohacking and Cheese*, every other Monday at 7pm in
> Counter Culture Labs
>
>
> *Anti-Eviction Mapping Project Meetup*, 1st & 3rd Mondays, 7pm
>
>
> *The Art of Science, the Science of Art*, 4th Mondays at 7pm in Counter
> Culture Labs
>
>
> Tuesday:
>
> *Hardware Hack Night*, 7pm in Sudo Room
>
>
> *Biohackers and Mad Scientists Social*, 7pm in Counter Culture Labs
>
>
> *Birdhouse Art Collective Weekly Meetups* - 7pm, Entrance Hall.
>
>
> *Sudo Mesh: Building the Peoples Open Network* - Weekly hacknights, 4th
> Tuesday general meetings - 7pm in Sudo Room
>
>
> *Film Night @ The Omni*, every other Tuesday, 7pm in the Disco Room
>
> Wednesday:
>
> *Sudo Room Weekly Social & Potluck*, 7pm in Sudo Room.
>
>
> *East Bay Homes Not Jails Meeting*, 7pm, Blue Classroom
>
>
> *Fermentation Station­ MycoFermentoOmniMon­do*, 7pm in Counter Culture
> Labs
>
>
> *Open Source Insulin*, 7pm in Counter Culture Labs
>
>
> *Bay Area Community Exchange (BACE)  Timebank Monthly Meetups*, 1st
> Wednesdays at 6:30pm in the Treatment Room
> *Thursday:*
>
> *Omni Delegates Meeting*, 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 7pm in the Ballroom
>
>
> *Commons Working Group*, 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 7pm in the Entrance Hall
>
>
> *Finance Working Group*, 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 6pm in the Blue
> Classroom
>
>
> *Javascript Study Group*, 7pm in Sudo Room
>
>
> *Bay Area Applied Mycology (BAAM) Mushroom Lab*, 1st & 3rd Thursdays,
> 6:30pm in CCL
>
> *Hegel for Communists*, 1st and 3rd Thursdays, 7pm in the Treatment Room
>
> *Bernard Stiegler Reading Group*, 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 6:45pm in the
> Disco Room
>
> *Heidegger for Mystics*, 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 7pm in the Blue Classroom.
> Featured Recent & Upcoming Events
>
>
> *June 9-12, Ballroom*
> *The Bonfire Makers present PLACE to LAND (An Oakland Love Story)*
> With the growing tech presence fanning the flames of the housing crisis,
> how can there be development without displacement in Oakland? What do
> Oakland’s histories of displacement, resistance, and change-making reveal
> about the path to a just future? And what does an ideal future look like
> for Oakland?
>
>
> *June 11th, Ballroom*
>
> *Theater, Art, Music, Community Building (Sans Theater/The Mountain Turns
> Golden)*
> A full program including a community meal, live music and dance
> performances, and a participatory theater workshop featuring masks,
> puppets, scene paintings, lights and live musical accompaniment.
>
> *June 24th, 7pm-12am, Ballroom*
>
> *Artist Open Door*
> Artist Open Door is a unique take on Bay Area nightlife, incorporating Bay
> Area artists as well as locals to join together, and enjoy art and music.
> Our goal is to create a stage for artists of all mediums; studio art,
> music, and dance.
>
>
> *June 26th, 7-10pm, Disco Room Uniquely Yours - Creative Writing Workshop*
>
> In this workshop you will generate great writing from the place that is
> uniquely yours. For over seven years, this workshop has brought together
> writers of all levels, experiences and genres. It is perfect for the
> just-beginning writer as well as practiced writers who need a new spark,
> want to take new risks, or seek community. We use the Amherst Writers and
> Artists workshop method to assure a safe and creative space for writers
> from all backgrounds and levels of experience.
>
> 16 year olds and older are welcome. Long-term commitment is encouraged.
> Class fee: $1-$25, pay what you can, with additional donations welcome.
>
> Facilitated by Peggy Simmons <gww@greenwindowswriters.org>,
> Green Windows
> <http://omnicommons.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7b3df74e35ed3cfc94d1f7fcd&id=b0b2b6c14c&e=ffd00d29a5>:
> Writing Groups, Founding Director
> Recurring Events (cont.)
>
> Saturday:
>
> *Synthetic Biology project: Engineer an evolved bacterial sunscreen*,
> 10:30am-12pm in Counter Culture Labs
> Sunday:
>
> *Open Insulin Lab Day*, 12-3pm in Counter Culture Labs - Regular meeting
> to do lab work.
>
>
> *Oakland Jericho: Prisoner Writing & Analysis*, 3-5pm in the Basement Hall
>
>
> *Community Democracy Project Weekly Meetup*, 6:30pm in the Basement Hall
>
>
> *Liberated Lens Weekly Meetup*, 7pm in the Ballroom Mezzanine
>
>
> *Open Circle: Families Fighting for Justice! *- Every 4th Sunday from 3::30-5:30pm
> in the Entrance Hall or Disco Room.
>
> Thanks for reading!
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> *With love from:*
>
> Agua Viva Cooperative Cafe - A worker-owned cafe dedicated to creating a
> warm, public space for learning about the Omni, aiming to open by
> mid-Summer 2016.
>
> *Bay Area Public School* - A free, self-organizing, anti-capitalist
> school with radical and contestatory politics.
>
> *Birdhouse Art Collective* - A new collective bringing art and artists to
> the Omni Commons.
>
> *Building Bloc* - A new collective for people who love Omni and want to
> help it thrive!
>
> *Chiapas Support Committee*
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> - Supporting autonomous health care and education in Zapatista communities.
>
> *Counter Culture Labs* - A citizen science and DIYbio space that is open
> sourcing biology.
>
> *Food Not Bombs* - Bringing free food to parks, political events,
> neighborhood gatherings, & social centers since 1991.
>
> *Global Womens’ Strike* - Omni Collective: International network working
> toward the return of military spending to the community, starting with
> women, the main caregivers everywhere.
>
> *Liberated Lens* - A radical film & video collective dedicated to social
> change.
>
> *Phat Beets* - A food justice group building farmers markets and gardens
> in North Oakland.
>
> *Sudo Room*
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> - A place to build, learn, reclaim technology for the people, and create
> alternatives to the tech industry.
> *Timeless, Infinite Light* - An Oakland small press focused on
> contemporary poetry and critical theory.
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