Hello Everyone.
I have not been in the space for a bit and there are tools spread out on nearly every workspace, and detritus all over the floor.
So to everyone, clean up after yourselves, and put your tools away, it becomes difficult for people to use the space when it is like this.
Midder
Hiya
I was thinking we could make a separated off area within the space for
woodworking and other dusty work.
As a starter, something like...
- pick a 4m x 4m area, perhaps where the wood pile is
- put down lino to protect the carpet
- put up plastic sheeting from floor to ceiling
- have an opening in the sheeting that you could pull aside/open to enter
- put up some half height partitioning, in some portions, to keep the
sheeting away from spinning machine stuff
- put a desk/bench in there
- put the band saw in there
- put a doormat by the entrance, so sawdust doesn't get walked around the
rest of the space so much
- keep a broom, dustpan and bin in there to make it easy to clean up
I'm happy to do the work and get the materials, what do you think? I was
gonna try and flesh out a bit more of a plan at the space this evening.
Cheers
Andy
Hey, how's your day going?
It's tuesday, so as is fairly predictable, it's 57North's weekly open
evening. If you've not been before, come along and see what it's all
about. If you're a regular, see you there :)
Let us know what you've been tinkering with or hacking on. Also, if you
need a lift, just ask on the mailing list here with a reply.
I'll be in from around 7, see you there if you're coming along.
Hi all,
So I've been working on setting up lighting for my AnnePro2, using a program called 'Shine'. I've managed to get my custom lighting set up correctly for a couple of my keyboard layers, but I cannot get the layers which are all one colour (e.g. my Base layer) to display anything at all. The typing aspect works just fine, it's only the lighting which is wrong. I wonder if someone could take a look at my code to see where I might be going wrong? The issue seems to be in my profiles.c file.
Link to Github repo below:
https://github.com/BoletaScociis/AncientGreekWithShine
Thanks in advance :)
For anyone interested there is a talk which was organised months age by CND Aberdeen,
Mon 14th March 19:30-20:45 on Zoom.
"Promoting a Peaceful Negotiated Settlement to the Russia, NATO, Ukraine crises "
Richard Sakwa is Professor of Russian and European Politics at the University of Kent, a Senior Research Fellow at the National research University in Moscow
https://www.facebook.com/events/1650141815328633/
Also there are two weekends of events around Just Transition coming up from Friends of the earth,
you can find info an their Eventbrite.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/friends-of-the-earth-scotland-7643529779
Midder
On 10/03/2022 13:24, Dave Hibberd wrote:
> Hi Nerds,
>
> This weekend I intend to be in the hackerspace doing in the hackerspace things on Saturday afternoon/evening.
>
> I am not sure what yet but I am mostly convinced it will involve software, music, coming up with daft plans that will never happen, maybe some printing in the third dimension and some volume of alcohol being consumed.
>
> Who's coming to play?
I'll be on my way down to Newcastle, but please look out for the SD card
I think I left at the HackSpace (hope I left at the HackSpace...).
BTW, I know a _lot_ more about u-boot and the Rockchip64 now ;-)
Bye,
Tony.
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Hi,
I accidentally left a 32GB SD card at the Hackspace tonight: If you find
it, please hang on to it for me until I return on Tuesday in two weeks.
Thanks,
Tony.
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