I know where there a bunch of these, but they're a little bit deprecated.
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/retired/13787
Does anyone think there's a good project that could be made with these things,
that could be offered as a kit for people to build during a class at Sudoroom?
Maybe some sort of music making thing, or an art piece that makes patterns
onto an old monitor? It's a very powerful computer, in an arduino form
factor.
-jake
this message came into another list, does anyone want a blender that probably
needs cleaning (i'm guessing the smell is that food got into the motor?)
-jake
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2024 17:46:55 -0700
From: Erika Weinheimer <erika.weinheimer(a)icloud.com>
Subject: Blender for repair donation?
Hi!
I have a blender that’s *mostly* working. It works but smells of burning rubber, so likely something that is an easy repair.
Would y’all be interested in a donation of this?
I was luckily able to upgrade, and don’t want to throw the old one out.
Let me know and I’m happy to drop it off at Omni Commons.
Thanks,
Erika
https://lu.ma/wd747lxq
Folks there's a great event on September 21st - do go! it looks like it's
going to be awesome!!!!!
*Common Tools for Common Socio-Environmental Problems
<https://sudoroom.org/announcing-a-hybrid-skill-sharing-event-common-tools-f…>*
*An hybrid event for skill-sharing and knowledge exchange*
How can we help each other make sense and respond to pressing
socio-technical-and-environmental problems?
Looking in our past and present we can find collaborative tools,
approaches, and sociocultural practices to answer this question. Join us
for an evening of presentations, skill-sharing workshops, and artistic
performances at Sudoroom, your friendly neighborhood hackerspace!
*!!! Donations will be requested to help support the community space and
the artists !!!*
*Format:*
Hybrid with in-person and online presentations
*ABSTRACTS*
*Paths to assistive technology: Repair & DIY, Right to Repair, and Reverse
Engineering*
by *Liz Henry*
*There is a lot of home-grown wisdom in disabled communities about
adapting or making "assistive tech" - things like wheelchair modifications,
small devices that make life easier. And there are inventors---often
disabled inventors---creating super complicated devices as well. There are
also books, papers, and research with plans for DIY assistive tech.
Grassroots Open Assistive Tech aims to collect, preserve, and propagate
that info and encourage the use of open licensing to make ecosystems for
building & sharing so that more people can get the adaptive equipment they
need!*
*Community Digital Territories: Baobáxia*
*by Vince - Casa de Cultura Tainã / Rede Mocambos*
*“The idea comes from the Baobab, an African tree that lives for thousands
of years and symbolically represents the collective memory of the
territory. Baobáxia is the union of baobabs with galaxies. Galaxies of
memories of community territories, on the Baobab Route, on the Path of the
Stars..” Baobab is a network of mucuas, computers with free software,
GNU/Linux, operating on the community network through the local Wi-Fi, even
without internet. The mucuas host different galaxies of knowledge and
digital applications such as collections, maps, blogs. All mocambolas can
share their knowledge in the form of audio, videos, articles, documents,
images, maps and soon much more. The knowledge of each mucua can be
synchronized with the others, over the internet or on the local network
through mobile mucuas. A mucua can be a very robust computer, like Madiba,
which is located at the Community Data Center of the Tainã Cultural Center,
or even a simple USB stick. This way, knowledge is maintained in our
territories and shared on our networks. Baobáxia is created by Rede
Mocambos, a collaboration between quilombolas, indigenous peoples,
Nartisans, and artists from all over Brazil and beyond.*
*The WBSW (Wheelchair Battery Spot Welder)*
*by Criptastic Hacker*
*An eco-soluton to reporposing batteries for useful projects! Every year,
many thousands of large lead-acid batteries from wheelchairs are discarded
to landfill because they don't offer enough torque for the motors to push a
human across city blocks, or even around the house. However, these
batteries still have a lot of instantaneous JUICE to create--- sparks! *
*This project repurposes my old wheelchair batteries into a fully
functional portable spot welder. With spot welding, you can repurpose EVEN
MOAR by taking recycled laptop and car Li-ion and LifePo cells and creating
new packs from them -- for your DIY projects like robots, outdoor sound
systems, and so much moar! *
*It's reporposing batteries to repurpose batteries. And since the materials
used in batteries are some of the most toxic to our planet and have major
health and worker rights issues around the materials mining for them,
getting the most life out of them possible - and de-investing from that
industry - is very good for both people and the planet.*
*Resisting Contextual Collapse: How an Internet of Places (iPlaces) can
help Field Stations and Marine Labs Operationalize FAIR and CARE Principles
for Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice*
by Erin Robinson & Neil Davies
*Research stations help scientists gather data at source and witness the
resilience and fragility of our planet firsthand. Despite their role in
understanding the complex physical, biogeochemical, ecological, social, and
economic interactions that constitute place, station contributions and
those of the local community often remain unrecognized. Metadata describing
the samples/data they help originate is too easily stripped or lost as
value is added downstream. To fight this “contextual collapse,” we present
a new publishing platform (iPlaces) that empowers investigators to publish
descriptions of their field projects (marker papers) in a station journal,
providing each project with a landing page and a digital object identifier.
Through the familiar manuscript review process (with the station director
acting as editor), iPlaces introduces a way to layer ethical, legal,
social, and scientific metadata to field research. Part of a collaborative
ecosystem, iPlaces links and leverages a suite of online services (e.g.,
GEOME, ORCID, DataCite, iSamples, Local Contexts), promoting their uptake
in place-based research. In this talk, I will focus on our recent work with
Local Contexts, where iPlaces enables a station to issue ‘notices’ for a
proposed project, thus initiating dialogue with local communities and
combatting “parachute science”. Communities can then issue ‘labels’, a form
of social metadata (e.g., Prior Informed Consent), to projects and their
downstream field samples/data, helping to operationalize CARE as well as
FAIR data principles. As data and samples move downstream, value-added
products are linked automatically through the global open science
infrastructure, ensuring the connection back to place (the station and its
associated communities). iPlaces thus positions stations as crucial
partners connecting nature and communities to the global research
enterprise, supporting scientific discovery and environmental stewardship
in the service of people, places, and planet. *
*Community Science Air Quality Monitoring for Environmental Justice *
by José Ramon Becerra Vera
*Open hardware and community science provide populations overburdened by
pollution with the tools, knowledge, and data to advocate for environmental
justice. Communities are often the first to notice pollution in their homes
and neighborhoods. Yet, they are frequently excluded from scientific
research that follows initial reports of smells, tastes, and health
symptoms. This disconnect misses the opportunity to teach communities about
pollution while neglecting local experiences that could help understand
exposure, identify toxic sources and high concentrations, and contribute to
environmental science. Implementing open technologies like DIY air monitors
in community science can teach and empower participants as experts in
instrumentation, data, and analysis and enable communities to explore
research questions shaped by their unique experiences. Open hardware allows
pollution-affected communities to harness their lived experiences, newly
developed expertise and collected environmental data to drive meaningful
environmental justice efforts.*
*Air Quality*
by Eseibio Halliday aka "The Revolutionary Eseibio The Automatic"
*Rap song written by Eseibio will be performed live to close the event.*
After all the presentations, we will continue on with a free-form
skill-sharing / hacking session until it is time to catch the last train
home. Join us!
*Who:*
- Valerie (trust framework for science-community collaborations), Oregon
State University (*TBD*)
- Jose (air quality / open hardware), Purdue University
- Vince (community digital territories *Baobáxia), Casa Tainã *Rede Mocambos
- Erin (community data / open data), Metadata Game Changers REMOTE
- Liz Henry (diy wheelchair stuff), Grassroots Open Assistive Tech
- Criptastic Hacker (Build a spot welder from an old wheelchair battery)
REMOTE
- Masi (Cybersecurity for the Environment / How we moved from the Fidonet
Era, Mascanc.net <http://mascanc.net/>) REMOTE
- Eseibio Halliday (environmentally conscious rap artist)
- LF (host)
*Organization:*
SEEKCommons project
Sudoroom community members
*Romy Mimi Ilano*
*romy.ilano(a)gmail.com <romy.ilano(a)gmail.com>*
I am checking if the Sudo Room received info about a member being banned
from Omni Commons.
Sierk was banned by a Food Not Bombs member yesterday and the ban went into
effect immediately for the whole Omni building.
Highlighted information of Sierk being banned by FNB member:
"Sierk - I think not making Omni your home and being open to receiving
proper medic care will help you.*
*- It would be better if you don't repeat the dishonesty in your response
to volunteers so they can better help you.**- Please remove all your
belongings and yourself from the building.* *You
are no longer welcome in the space due to the numerous concerns
mentioned.**- Currently there are no mediations nor restorative
justice planned (from
me anyway) since it may be too late, we didn't prioritize the incidents
when it first occurred.*
*-If you can, do some reflecting and reach out to whoever you feel
comfortable speaking with.*"
[ebfnb] Sierk update*Toan Nguyen* guqinone at gmail.com
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Hi all,
*I have concerns on Sierk volunteering within EBFNB.*
*I think the concerns are serious enough that Sierk no longer be part of
East Bay Food Not Bombs and Omni for the time being.*
*EB PREC / CALLI will have issues with Sierk inhabiting the building.*
*The lax atmosphere at Omni enables individuals taking advantage...*
*...Sierk's disregard and disrespect of the communal spaces around Omni is
an ongoing problem for years. We have been following up and the results
were more negative and dishonesty from him.*
*Below are updates and concerns:*
- On Tuesday August 20th, the Tuesday and Friday WFM (Bay & Harrison
Oakland) pick up crew agreed to stop donations going to Omni's food
giveaway on Tuesday / Friday that Sierk coordinated.
- On Thursday September 5th, I have asked Sierk to stop handling EBFNB
donations and he agreed.
- I'm also asking Sierk to stop welcoming people who are not a part of Omni
to go in our fridge downstairs and help themselves on their own. I found
out on Friday (Sept. 6) after two people were seen doing that and they told
me Sierk gave them permission.
There was no communication from Sierk to any EBFNB volunteers or Omni
members.
(My leniency reached its limit from this)
*The concerns are:*
*- Food handling from Sierk are unkempt, unsanitary, unhygienic body and
foul body odor.*
*- Sierk never proposed the food giveaway event (on Tues / Fri) to neither
Omni or EBFNB for a discussion and approval.* *Despite several request and
suggestions to do so.*
*- Non communicative and irresponsible and disrespectful with food
donations and usage of EBFNB spaces and in other areas at Omni.*
*Recently there were hundreds of pounds of food (grains stored in the
kitchen) that had to be discarded that he accepted and not taking
responsibility for it. Leaving it out that attracted rats, and volunteers
to deal with.*
*Smelly soiled clothing of his were found in the corners of the kitchen.*
*This was addressed to him and he disregarded it.*
*- Inappropriate and erratic behaviors towards volunteers.*
*Includes talking down to and shouting at people.*
*There's a video footage (taken by an Omni member) of Sierk shouting at a
new EBFNB volunteer. She disengaged and walked away.*
*His angry behavior is a pattern towards volunteers including myself last
Thursday the 29th.*
*- M**ade decisions that risks the building and people in it to harm.
Includes allowing known problematic persons in (that are not members of any
groups at Omni).*
*- Disregard multiple requests to not sleep inside Omni, not cleaning up
after usage of space.*
*Sierk sleeps in Omni sitting up on his desk area and when approached he
says he is working (non Omni or collectives related) on his laptop late
into the night or all nighters. His leg is swelling up as a suspected
result of habitual sleeping while sitting up.*
*- Rejected several offers from different people to assist in getting
proper medical care. Have been self diagnosing his body as a "medical
condition" and using it as a reason for behavior.*
*- P**rior violent verbal interactions at volunteers. Was never held
accountable or acknowledged wrong doings and tried to justify his actions
(and believable to some volunteers...)*
*This preventable harm resulted in several upset volunteers that are afraid
and hurt to quit EBFNB and not going to Omni specifically to avoid him.*
*This is not an exhaustive list and there are proof for all the concerns
and claims.*
*The concerns has negatively affected collectives and the spaces in the
building; Liberated Lens, Sacred Maker Arts Collective, individuals at
Omni, and volunteers within EBFNB.*
*The organizations, individuals, and volunteers has put in their numerous
complaints and it was addressed without a sustained helpful solution,
acknowledgement, or accountability from EBFNB.*
*I foresee new complaints to us from the new entity that will soon manage /
be responsible to the building begining this week.*
*On Friday they discovered another person who appears to be sleeping in a
part of the building:*
*" *He said he was not sleeping there, and would be leaving at 6pm after
doing some sewing. I hope my concern is unfounded, but it definitely looked
like he might be staying there. When I asked what collective he was a part
of he said he was with CC. There were also some cats with him.
Since CALLI doesn’t own the property yet I can’t really take any action. I
am hopeful he does leave by 6pm today, but wanted to alert you delegates
since until Monday or Tuesday you are still responsible for the building. I
would appreciate if you could make your best non-violent efforts to ensure
that space is vacant by the time CALLI does take ownership and
responsibility for the space. *"*
The person mentioned above is not Sierk. I'm sharing this to share a sense
of how the building will be managed.
I have been patiently following up throughout the years and was
unsuccessful in my attempts to remedy the situation.
There are others that have been trying to help without success. We had a
help Sierk committee that was created this mid year that included several
of us: Ron, Helen, Joe, Judith and I.
I have not shared updates to this email list since a couple of volunteers
(Judith, Ron) requested I don't do that or even mention his name. Our
attempts to support failed and we need to update / reach out to the larger
group.
*Sierk - I think not making Omni your home and being open to receiving
proper medic care will help you.*
*- It would be better if you don't repeat the dishonesty in your response
to volunteers so they can better help you.*
*- Please remove all your belongings and yourself from the building.* *You
are no longer welcome in the space due to the numerous concerns mentioned.*
*- Currently there are no mediations nor restorative justice planned (from
me anyway) since it may be too late, we didn't prioritize the incidents
when it first occurred.*
*-If you can, do some reflecting and reach out to whoever you feel
comfortable speaking with.*
Compassion differs from pity. Pitying Sierk isn't helping him or us in any
space, it doesn't address solutions but provides a temporary sense of
relief such as bringing him clean clothes and food regularly and not
laundry / food service that he can attend to himself (the clothes begins to
soiled in corners and food accumulates and spoils in the upstairs fridge).
Pity prolongs the problems and makes it difficult for the person to grow
out of the accustomed unhealthy lifestyle.
All - Please refrain (especially those who do not frequent Omni to have
enough understanding) from reacting to my message. We can have
conversations and talk about it further for details and context, which I
can be open to share more.
If a fluid meeting is necessary I can set up a video call where we can all
interact in a timely manner and see each other.
Thanks,
Toan
On Fri, Apr 12, 2024, 6:52 PM Judith Gips <yipslsquirrel2 at gmail.com
<https://omnicommons.org/lists/listinfo/ebfnb>> wrote:
>* Thank you for keeping us posted.
*>>* Has Sierk tried Suitcase Clinic? great all volunteer program that includes
*>* physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, and more.
*>>* I can buy some soap, shampoo etc and maybe some clothing.
*>>* On Fri, Apr 12, 2024 at 4:30 PM Ron Weisberg <ronwei at yahoo.com
<https://omnicommons.org/lists/listinfo/ebfnb>> wrote:
*>>>* Hi all, Toan, Sierk and I met Friday afternoon as follow up on hygiene
*>>* and food handling. Here’s what I have observed and shared with Toan and
*>>* Sierk:
*>>>>* 1. Overall hygiene seems better, less odor and generally better body and
*>>* clothes cleanliness
*>>>>* 2. Reduced handling of food by Sierk; I am there at 12:30 on Fridays to
*>>* sort the food donations. (We are still looking for Tuesday help.)
*>>>>* 3. Sierk has relocated to another part of OMNI, so no longer in proximity
*>>* to the collectives which have complained.
*>>>>* HELP STILL NEEDED
*>>>>* 1. Sierk needs help with laundry and bathing (has a few options but needs
*>>* more)
*>>>>* 2. Needs more clothes; at least another change of shirt, trousers and
*>>* jacket and socks. Perhaps someone could take him shopping. Shirt and
*>>* Jacket size = x-large; trousers = 38X34; shoe = 12.
*>>>>* 3. Needs medical attention to his lower leg persistent skin problem;
*>>* complicated by possibility any free service will end up being billed to a
*>>* third party, who has assisted in the past; Sierk does not want this.
*>>>>* Please contact Sierk directly if you can help.
*>>>>* Ron
*>>>>>>
Hey folks - the not so fun stuff!
Whenever you have a creative space like SudoRoom, there are risks. However
without the risks, you cannot have the rewards, and we certainly have
something different from more corporately run creative spaces.
I ran into a problem with two rats Thursday morning - I am against banning
or killing rats, but they do their best to cause mischief, distract, and
hijack a lot of good things from happening!
I think the problem was in ignoring the issue (my fault) and also not being
more disciplined. So I made sure to take out the trash. Someone had left
some rotting fruit out the past few days, and had avoided the problem - I
was one of those people!
There has been rotting fruit on the SudoRoom table. Usually this isn't a
problem during tuesday or Monday when there is a large group of cool people
together in one place, but when a few cool people go to the space alone
outside of those days - you're bound to run into rats!
I realize I was part of the problem and cleaned house, and the rotting
fruit is now in the trash.
Anyway on a brighter note: here are some notes from the last few sessions
of cofee and whiteboarding - it was really great divorcing algorithms from
soulless and ineffective youtube videos to become something delightfcul!
https://sudoroom.org/coffee-and-algorithms-bringing-the-soul-back/
rats are people too, and I don't want to kill them, but the
unneecesary drama they bring can be probably quarantined. we are thinking
of creating separate rat cages to sandbox these creatures to make the space
safer for godo things... who knows? we'll figure it out!
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
-
Sign up on our lu.ma/sudoroom <https://lu.ma/sudoroom> site – we are
leaving Meetup.com!
- 9/16 Monday 7-9pm - Women & Non-Binary Night: Female Audio Pioneers,
Open Source AI, & hardware & analog audio hacking
https://lu.ma/vpk792rm
- 9/17 Tuesday 2-11:59? pm - https://lu.ma/3bil71hs Open media lab
- 9/17 Tuesday 8-??? https://lu.ma/d3dxxksx Hardware hack night :
theme of hidden potential!
- 9/21 Saturday - 7pm https://lu.ma/wd747lxq Common Tools for Common
Socio-Environmental Problems! (hybrid)
Hardware hack night is a nice reminder that there are millions or of people
out there who are not living up to their potential. Whether they are
inventors or geniuses or people who love to cook really cool soups, how can
we create a world in which more people are able to reach their potential?
Theme: Hidden Potential
<https://sudoroom.org/events/hardware-hack-night-2024-09-17/>
There are millions of brilliant minds held back by lack of opportunities
and circumstance who have potential on this Earth. We focus on many people
who have overcome barriers to reach their potential and enrich the lives
around us, especially in the areas of engineering, mathematics and the arts!
William Kakwumba
<https://calltolead.dartmouth.edu/stories/difference-between-idea-and-opport…>
"*William Kamkwamba ’14 built a wind turbine to bring power to his village.
Now he’s powering up an innovation center for Malawi’s youth." - **Call to
lead
<https://calltolead.dartmouth.edu/stories/difference-between-idea-and-opport…>*
The inventor William Kakwumba had to drop out of school during famine, but
he ended up persisting, seeking out books from a local library and
inventing a windmill to provide power for his village in Malawi. He went on
to attend university abroad and inspire inventors around the world by
creating innovation centers for underprivileged youth.
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
I wrestled these photos (just kidding) and am trying to get more
interesting details from Carl - but does anyone have any photos of visiting
other hackerspaces as a delegate of sudoroom?
https://sudoroom.org/sudoroom-visit-nyc-resistor/
These are so cute! Carl, tell us more! These are nice to share on the blog.
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com