For those who were interested in the little steel-bolt hacking conversation:<br><br><a href="http://www.meetup.com/li-losangeles/events/127787092/">http://www.meetup.com/li-losangeles/events/127787092/</a><br><br>Sorry for the short notice. I just found out about this a few hours ago.<br>
<br>Mic<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 3:31 PM, John Kim <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:thinkndev@gmail.com" target="_blank">thinkndev@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
<div class="HOEnZb"><div class="h5">On Fri 19 Jul 2013 12:39:07 AM PDT, Lan Dang wrote:<br>
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Hi all,<br>
<br>
First of all, James is in the midst of converting the SGVHAK website,<br>
so don't be alarmed if it looks really different. We are trying to<br>
simplify things so it is obvious when and where the meetings are. I<br>
got enough questions about it that I guess it's better to have<br>
forthcoming dates on the website rather than rely purely on email.<br>
<br>
The next meeting is Sat, July 27th, at Hastings Branch Library from<br>
2-6pm. Come at any time. I think there will be an Internet-in-a-Box<br>
hackathon on this day, but I am not sure when that will start.<br>
<br>
The meeting after that is Thu, August 1st, at Dave's place again. He<br>
will be building a computer from component parts. He needs a little<br>
help to install Linux on it so it can serve as a headless fileserver<br>
and postgresql server. I think Mic is doing a lockpicking session--he<br>
called it steelbolt hacking.<br>
<br>
I have really been enjoying the meetings at Dave's workshop because we<br>
have more freedom to work on stuff and he's got cool things. I<br>
especially appreciate all the shop talk because I don't have much of<br>
an electronics background. And conversations involving the different<br>
things one could do with a hard disk platter? Pure nerd fun. Come out<br>
and join us if you have the time.<br>
<br>
Today, Dave did a demo showing the programming a PIC processor using a<br>
hockey puck programmer over USB.<br>
<br>
Mic let me practice soldering on his project, which was a defusable<br>
clock kit from <a href="http://nootropicdesign.com" target="_blank">nootropicdesign.com</a>. I'm more confident about my<br>
soldering abilities now.<br>
<br>
James was working on the website, converting it to Pelican and<br>
changing it to a few standalone pages. I am not sure when it will go live.<br>
<br>
Steven worked on his Raspberry Pi, which had a wireless dongle...and<br>
somehow, that was an irresistible invitation for Michael to attempt to<br>
hack his system. I don't know exactly what they were doing, but I hear<br>
it will culminate in a joint talk at the August SGVLUG meeting.<br>
<br>
Ginko and Scoops came later. Ginko talked about a place called The Shed (<br>
<a href="http://www.lalomadevelopment.com/events/shed-open-house" target="_blank">http://www.lalomadevelopment.<u></u>com/events/shed-open-house</a>) which is an<br>
emerging space for the sustainable development community. She also<br>
invited us to her Repair Cafe event on August 17th. Scoops will post<br>
more info later.<br>
<br>
Ginko was working on a pretty house number plaque which was made with<br>
mosaic tile on a sealed wood board. It is so nice to watch creative<br>
people at work.<br>
<br>
John gave us some status on his 3D Delta printer project which is<br>
based on a design by his friend, who is hoping to start a Kickstarter<br>
fundraiser. I suggested asking his friend to demo his printer at one<br>
of our HAK meetings.<br>
<br>
We had a group dinner together at Carmine's where we continued the fun<br>
conversations. We got a nice big table in the corner, so we were able<br>
to talk to each other easily with not too much noise.<br>
<br>
Lan<br>
<br>
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Hi all,<br>
<br>
Man, I'm missing out on a lot.<br>
<br>
I only wish that the Thursday meetings are somewhere closer to Los Angeles, like Hastings Library. It would be easier on me, since I don't have a car and rely solely on public transportation to get there. Public transportation to David's place takes a huge chunk of my day. Just something to think about.<br>
<br>
I hope I can come next Saturday; the hackathon sounds like a lot of fun.<br>
<br>
--<br>
John Kim<br>
Ubuntu User #35405<br>
<a href="mailto:thinkndev@gmail.com" target="_blank">thinkndev@gmail.com</a><br>
<br>
<br>
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