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Juul is Marc Juul.
Juul is Marc Juul.


Email: juul@labitat.dk
Email: juul@sudomesh.org


Juul is currently based in Oakland, California, CA.
Juul is currently based in Oakland, California, CA.
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:Some in-progress code [https://github.com/Juul/TeaCR-firmware for TeaCR prototype] and [https://github.com/omgbio drylab tools]
:Some in-progress code [https://github.com/Juul/TeaCR-firmware for TeaCR prototype] and [https://github.com/omgbio drylab tools]
* [http://freestore.cc freestore.cc]: The Online Free Store. Software similar to [http://mediagoblin.org/ GNU MediaGoblin], but written in node.js, using leveldb, focused on decentralized deployment and aiming to become a viable alternative to e.g. the iTunes store, netflix, etc. using only freely licensed content.
* [http://freestore.cc freestore.cc]: The Online Free Store. Software similar to [http://mediagoblin.org/ GNU MediaGoblin], but written in node.js, using leveldb, focused on decentralized deployment and aiming to become a viable alternative to e.g. the iTunes store, netflix, etc. using only freely licensed content.
* [http://hackpack.me Hackpacks]: Ultra-cheap backpacks with a basic hacking tool set aimed at 14 to 22 year old hackers.
* Mycelia: A cross-hackerspace project, skill and tool sharing system. An easily hackable social network focused on projects and collaboration.
:Some code [https://github.com/Juul/mycelia-zero here] which is a partial node.js port of [https://github.com/labitat/labitrack Labitrack 2.0], but currently re-writing again based on leveldb and streams.
* [[DisasterRadio]] - A low-bandwidth disaster-recovery mesh based on software defined radios.
* [[DisasterRadio]] - A low-bandwidth disaster-recovery mesh based on software defined radios.
:To be combined with workshops teaching the use of the tools.
* Co-organizing [https://sudoroom.org sudo room], a hackerspace in Oakland, CA.
* Co-organizing [https://sudoroom.org sudo room], a hackerspace in Oakland, CA.


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* Marine biology / [[scuba hacking]].
* Marine biology / [[scuba hacking]].
* [http://hackpack.me Hackpacks]: Ultra-cheap backpacks with a basic hacking tool set aimed at 14 to 22 year old hackers.
:To be combined with workshops teaching the use of the tools.
* Experimenting with [https://dev.wlan-si.net/wiki/KORUZA KORUZA] for free-space optical links.
* Experimenting with [https://dev.wlan-si.net/wiki/KORUZA KORUZA] for free-space optical links.
:Applied for and received $1000 from the pollination project.
:Applied for and received $1000 from the pollination project.
* Semi-automated documentation and collaboration infrastructure systems for hackerspaces.
* Semi-automated documentation and collaboration infrastructure systems for hackerspaces.
** Hackerspace tools, projects and skill tracking software.
** Hackerspace tools, projects and skill tracking software.
*** Some code [https://github.com/Juul/mycelia-zero here] which is basically a node.js rewrite of [https://github.com/labitat/labitrack Labitrack 2.0].
** [[Auto-documentation station]] - A two-click video documentation station.
** [[Auto-documentation station]] - A two-click video documentation station.
** [[sudocade portal]] - A FOSS arcade game and hackerspace to hackerspace video portal.
** [[sudocade portal]] - A FOSS arcade game and hackerspace to hackerspace video portal.

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