https://www.noisebridge.net/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Dane&feedformat=atomNoisebridge - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T05:28:49ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.4https://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Channels&diff=82261Channels2023-12-10T01:25:23Z<p>Dane: updating info about the Discourse NB website - https://discuss.noisebridge.info (no longer active)</p>
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<div>{{channels}}<br />
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{{headerbox}}<font size=5>'''Communications channels''' Noisebridgers use to stay in touch.</font><br />
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We primarily use [[Discuss]] forums for public discussions, [[Slack]] for invite-only internal discussions, [[Jitsi]] for live-streamed meetings, [[Pad]] for meeting notes, [[Meetup]] for event listings, [[Pub]] for decentralized Scuttlebutt, and [[Discord]] for general open chat voice/video hangouts.<br />
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= Communications channels for staying in touch =<br />
* [[Discuss]] - An open, public forum. [https://discuss.noisebridge.info https://discuss.noisebridge.info] (not active at this time)<br />
* [[Discord]] - Open chat, anyone is welcome to join. Get into contact with us! [https://discord.gg/YSp5c6jS https://discord.gg/YSp5c6jS]<br />
* [[Slack]] - A smaller chat group that is invite only <br />
* [[Jitsi]] - Live-streamed video channel used for [[meetings]]. [https://meet.jit.si/noisebridge https://meet.jit.si/noisebridge]<br />
* [[Pad]] - Pad.riseup.net is used for collaborative note-taking during [[meetings]]. [https://pad.riseup.net/p/nbmeeting https://pad.riseup.net/p/nbmeeting]<br />
* [[Wiki]] - Not a real-time comms tool but the Wiki is how we convey info long term and most things we build are documented as wiki pages which we link to in messages.<br />
* [[Meetup]] - We maintain a listing of events like classes on Meetup.<br />
* [[Mailing list]] - A lot of e-mails and stuff. They've got a trove of historical archives!<br />
** [[Noisebridge-discuss-faq]] - How to not fuck up on noisebridge-discuss<br />
** [[Mailinglist/Announce_guidelines]] - How to send an announcement mail<br />
* [[Guestbook]] - Just like a B&B guestbook, leave a note after your visit<br />
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== Mailing address ==<br />
Here is our mailing address (different from our physical address):<br><br />
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Noisebridge<br><br />
2261 Market Street #235-A<br><br />
San Francisco, CA 94114<br />
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== Work-in-progress channels==<br />
These are under construction experimental comms channels.<br />
* [[BBS]] - Noisebebridge's Telnet IP BBS with classic ANSI graphics and door games like Trade Wars<br />
* [[Pub]] - Welcome to our [https://github.com/ssbc/ssb-server/wiki/Pub-servers public channel] for [https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/05/meet-the-counterantidisintermediationists/527553/ Secure Scuttlebutt].<br />
* [[IRC]] - It's full of bad jokes and robots that go quack<br />
** [[Noisebot]] - Quack<br />
** [[Quotes]] - "Quack"<br />
* [[WorkAdventure]]</div>Danehttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Greeters&diff=81185Greeters2023-07-09T19:19:30Z<p>Dane: adding info regarding the importance of recognizing our own boundaries of opening the door for visitors and other people without keycards; if a Noisebridge person is working/hacking on a project, they are not obligated to quit their project EVERYTIME a person rings the bell. Boundary setting/visible labor/excellence</p>
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<div>{{visitors}}<br />
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{{headerbox}}'''Greeters''' are Noisebridgers willing to answer the [[doorbell]] and let people in. Greeters will generally ask visitors if they've been to Noisebridge and offer a [[manual]] or [[tour]] if you're new. Anyone who answers the doorbell takes on the responsibilities of a greeter. Those who deliberately volunteer to make extra efforts to do tours and help other Noisebridgers choose to call themselves [[docents]].<br />
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== Preface / Warning / Responsibilities ==<br />
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No-one is required to answer the door. No-one is obligated to open the door or buzz people up. If you are working/hacking on a project and are unable to answer the door, no problem. All visitors and people without keycards to enter Noisebridge will need to be patient when waiting for the front door or gate door to be answered.<br />
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Door opening / buzzing is done do-ocratically by available gracious volunteers. When you let someone in, you are responsible for:<br />
* The person or people who come in<br />
* Checking if each entering being has gotten a tour and is familiar with basic Noisebridge policies and patterns (particularly the one [excellence] rule and our [anti-harassment policy]).<br />
* If they haven't gotten a tour before or are not familiar with current Noisebridge, giving a tour and explaining our policies (one rule, anti-harassment policy, cleaning up after oneself, doocracy, consensus big and little, one rule doesn't mean there are no other rules, etc.)<br />
* Asking the being(s) you let in to [[Ask To Disengage|disengage]] or [[AskedToLeave|to leave]] if they become a problem for the space.<br />
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== Unwelcome Beings ==<br />
* Familiarize yourself with the [[86|86 List]]; these beings are not welcome at Noisebridge.<br />
* Keep an eye on the #space-guardians channel and, preferably, have perused the last month worth of posts on said channel.<br />
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== Dont's ==<br />
* Letting in people you don't know after closing time<br />
* Verbally gendering people based on appearances (use they instead of she/xe/he)<br />
* Letting someone run past you directly to the back of the space</div>Danehttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Zines&diff=79909Zines2022-08-27T21:51:55Z<p>Dane: reediting link for zine culture resource</p>
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= Mailing List =<br />
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Join the mailing list here<br />
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https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/zine<br />
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= Noisebridge Zine Library =<br />
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There are a motley assortment of zines in the Noisebridge [[Library]]. Is there a catalogue?<br />
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We need more hacker culture zines and print publications (zines on open source ethics and collective organizing ?)<br />
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= Other Hackerspace Zine Resources =<br />
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* Rock Paper Scissors Collective in Oakland has an excellent zine library.<br />
* [https://omnicommons.org Omni Commons] in Oakland has an unofficial zine archive <br />
(Sudo Room is based out of Omni Commons (no zines in Sudo Room)<br />
* Long Haul Infoshop in Berkeley has a large zine archive<br />
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* San Francisco Zine Fest<br />
https://www.sfzinefest.org/</div>Danehttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Zines&diff=79908Zines2022-08-27T21:49:40Z<p>Dane: Creating correct link for Omni Commons (as a potential Zine Culture resource)</p>
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= Mailing List =<br />
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Join the mailing list here<br />
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https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/zine<br />
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= Noisebridge Zine Library =<br />
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There are a motley assortment of zines in the Noisebridge [[Library]]. Is there a catalogue?<br />
<br />
We need more hacker culture zines and print publications (zines on open source ethics and collective organizing ?)<br />
<br />
= Other Hackerspace Zine Resources =<br />
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* Rock Paper Scissors Collective in Oakland has an excellent zine library.<br />
* <a href="https://omnicommons.org">Omni Commons</a> in Oakland has an unofficial zine archive (Sudo Room is based out of Omni Commons (no zines in Sudo Room)<br />
* Long Haul Infoshop in Berkeley has a large zine archive<br />
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* San Francisco Zine Fest<br />
https://www.sfzinefest.org/</div>Danehttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Zines&diff=79907Zines2022-08-27T21:38:41Z<p>Dane: link to Omni Commons</p>
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= Mailing List =<br />
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Join the mailing list here<br />
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https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/zine<br />
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= Noisebridge Zine Library =<br />
<br />
There are a motley assortment of zines in the Noisebridge [[Library]]. Is there a catalogue?<br />
<br />
We need more hacker culture zines and print publications (zines on open source ethics and collective organizing ?)<br />
<br />
= Other Hackerspace Zine Resources =<br />
<br />
* Rock Paper Scissors Collective in Oakland has an excellent zine library.<br />
* [Omni Commons]https://omnicommons.org in Oakland has an unofficial zine archive (Sudo Room is based out of Omni Commons (no zines in Sudo Room)<br />
* Long Haul Infoshop in Berkeley has a large zine archive<br />
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* San Francisco Zine Fest<br />
https://www.sfzinefest.org/</div>Danehttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Zines&diff=79906Zines2022-08-27T21:37:30Z<p>Dane: adding info about San Francisco Zine Fest</p>
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= Mailing List =<br />
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Join the mailing list here<br />
<br />
https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/zine<br />
<br />
= Noisebridge Zine Library =<br />
<br />
There are a motley assortment of zines in the Noisebridge [[Library]]. Is there a catalogue?<br />
<br />
We need more hacker culture zines and print publications (zines on open source ethics and collective organizing ?)<br />
<br />
= Other Hackerspace Zine Resources =<br />
<br />
* Rock Paper Scissors Collective in Oakland has an excellent zine library.<br />
* Omni Commons in Oakland has an unofficial zine archive (Sudo Room is based out of Omni Commons (no zines in Sudo Room)<br />
* Long Haul Infoshop in Berkeley has a large zine archive<br />
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* [San Francisco Zine Fest]<br />
https://www.sfzinefest.org/</div>Danehttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=User:Dane&diff=79478User:Dane2022-08-01T20:03:35Z<p>Dane: updated html for readability</p>
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<div>Dane is a capital M '''Member''' at Noisebridge <br><br />
(also Member at Sudo Room and Omni Commons collective)<br />
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- zinemaker <br><br />
- laser cutter/engraver <br><br />
- sewing occasionally <br><br />
- donated guitar amps & acoustic guitar to Noisebridge <br><br />
- active cleaning & trash volunteer at Noisebridge <br></div>Danehttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=User:Dane&diff=79477User:Dane2022-08-01T20:01:34Z<p>Dane: more info on who the "Dane" is at this moment in time</p>
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<div>Dane is a capital M '''Member''' at Noisebridge (also Member at Sudo Room and Omni Commons collective)<br />
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- zinemaker<br />
- laser cutter/engraver<br />
- sewing occasionally<br />
- donated guitar amps & acoustic guitar to Noisebridge<br />
- active cleaning & trash volunteer at Noisebridge</div>Danehttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=User:Dane&diff=79476User:Dane2022-08-01T19:58:36Z<p>Dane: new User page for Dane</p>
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<div>Dane is a capital M Member at Noisebridge (also Member at Sudo Room and Omni Commons collective)</div>Danehttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Music&diff=79436Music2022-07-22T23:03:12Z<p>Dane: incorporating info about accessibility & cleanliness for the Music Room</p>
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<div>{{music}}<br />
{{blackbox}}[[File:Nbmusic.jpg|400px|right]] You are standing in the '''music room''' at Noisebridge.<br />
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You see a [[GNAR|GNAR Noisebridge Audio Station]], guitars, microphones, and other music making equipment.<br />
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'''EXITS:''' [[Upstairs]], [[Back Stairs]], [[Stairs]]<br />
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{{headerbox}}'''Music Guild''' maintains audio area and does music classes and random jam sessions!<br />
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* '''CHANNELS:''' We tend to discuss things on [https://discuss.noisebridge.info/c/guilds/music discuss.noisebridge.info/c/guilds/music]<br />
* '''EVENTS:''' [[Resident_Electronic_Music]] monthly 2nd Thursdays, Classes are organized through [https://meetup.com/noisebridge Meetup].<br />
* '''RESOURCES:''' [[GNAR]] music equipment and instruments, [[Audio]] systems for playing music at NB<br />
* '''VOLUNTEER:''' We would love to encourage you to run and host your own classes! [https://discuss.noisebridge.info Join us on Discuss].<br />
* '''MAINTAINERS:''' Gabriel, Chris, Javier, [[User:James| James]], Mana<br />
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<blockquote><center>"Enjoy the Silence"</center><br />
<p align="right">—Depeche Mode</p></blockquote><br />
If you like to jam, record, produce, build instruments or just learn about music... you've come to the right place.<br />
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Also, need ongoing volunteers to help maintain the accessibility & cleanliness of the space !<br />
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==Music, what?==<br />
Always be considerate to others at the space. See [[Audio]] if you are looking for more information on various sound systems around Noisebridge so you can just listen to music. </br><br />
We, the Music Guild, are a loosely organized group of individuals enjoying music creation at Noisebridge.<br />
==Status of Music Classes at Noisebridge==<br />
Classes can be organized through Zoom on [https://www.meetup.com/noisebridge/events Meetup]. Everything is in a state of fairly intense disarray. We could use your help! It is time for us to re-organize and get ourselves together. Happily accepting your input over on [https://discuss.noisebridge.info/c/guilds/music/38 Discuss].<br />
Here is the photo from Audio Church:<br />
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Do you enjoy rocking out? Building Instruments! Producing on your laptop or an old walkman?! Please join us! 🕺💃<br />
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[[Audio_Church]] is the Sunday Show and Tell series that has run on and off at Noisebridge for a couple of years now.</br><br />
[[GNAR]] is a fairly comprehensive list of our instruments and other things you can strum or press.</br><br />
[[Naw]] is a collection of software licenses and donations used to run [[Ableton]] class.</br><br />
[[Category:Howto]] [[Category:InTheSpace]]</div>Danehttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Housekeeping&diff=79086Housekeeping2022-06-02T20:49:30Z<p>Dane: Added Monday to Trash nights (originally just said Thursdays)</p>
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<div>{{operations}}<br />
{{blackbox}}[[File:Nbtrashbins.png|800px|right]]<br />
You are standing at the '''trash bins''' at the front gate of Noisebridge. If it is Monday & Thursday trash night, they'll be picked up in the morning. If it is Friday afternoon, they can be brought back inside.<br />
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You see trash bins.<br />
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EXITS: [[Gate]], [[Fence]], [[Parking]], [[Street]]<br />
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'''Cleanliness is safeliness.''' Now that we live in a post-COVID-19 world, it is all the more important to keep Noisebridge clean so that we aren't a vector for the virus. Some things can still be done weekly or twice weekly, such as trash (see Weekly Chores). Other things, particularly cleaning, should be done at least daily.<br />
*'''WEEKLY EVENTS:''' '''TRASH NIGHT MONDAY AND THURSDAYS!''' Please take the bins out Monday & Thursday nights by midnight as the trash truck comes between 1:30 to 2:30am so we can be sure they're out in time.<br />
* '''MONTHLY EVENTS:''' Fire extinguisher check & medkit replenishment.<br />
*'''DISCUSS THREAD:''' [https://discuss.noisebridge.info/t/trash-plan-documentation/2724 Noisebridge Trash Plan / Docs Thread]<br />
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= Daily Chores =<br />
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Clean these things ''at least'' daily with a disinfectant wipe, or a rag soaked in disinfectant or all-purpose cleaner spray:<br />
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* light switches and sliders<br />
* doorknobs (bathrooms, Turing, wood shop, SparkleForge (the surface around where the knob would be), quiet room, upstairs entrance, gate)<br />
* toilet handles and faucets<br />
* table tops<br />
* chair contact surfaces (might be a good idea to stick to hard plastic seats for awhile)<br />
* keyboards and mice<br />
* joysticks, game controllers, etc.<br />
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If you find food, an open beverage container, etc. abandoned (and you're sure it doesn't belong to someone who's in the bathroom or something), trash it. Don't let Noisebridge become a haven for vermin.<br />
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Feel free to empty out any full trash cans and replace their liners.<br />
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The end of the day is a good time to put away any tools or other supplies that are left out. Of course, it's even more excellent to not leave things out when you leave in the first place.<br />
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=Weekly Chores=<br />
The objective of having weekly chores at Noisebridge is the first minimize the amount of time need to pay for a 3rd party cleaning service to spend here, and secondly to make sure the space is tidy. The idea of having chores in the list doesn't mean that it's ok to be messy, please be excellent to others by cleaning up after yourself.<br />
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Feel like helping out Noisebridge? Great! Listed bellow are tasks that can be completed once a week. Pick a task and do it! Sign off when you're done so people don't do it again.<br />
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===Tasks===<br />
''Items sorted in highest priority to lowest.''<br />
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* '''Take out trash''' - Empty all space cans into the street cans, replaces liners, take the street cans down to the street Monday and/or Thursday night (where applicable/if there's trash)<br />
* '''Sweep common spaces floors''' - Common space, main hall, library, electronics lab.<br />
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* '''Sweep kitchen, bathroom, classroom floors''' - Kitchen and both classrooms.<br />
* '''Mop common spaces floors''' - Common space, main hall, library, electronics lab.<br />
* '''Mop kitchen, bathroom, classroom floors''' - Kitchen and both classrooms.<br />
* '''Clean bathrooms''' - Scrub the bowl and the sink, make sure there's soap and tp, empty trash.<br />
* '''Clean kitchen''' - Scrub all work surfaces, return all dishes and cups to kitchen, send out a nasty email if there are unwashed dishes piled around, do remaining dishes because you're a saint.<br />
* '''Tidy up work surfaces''' - Includes 3 work tables (across from the dirty shop and class rooms), coffee tables near the couches, greeting desk, electronic lab main table, library work tables, class room tables, put books back in the library.<br />
* '''Gather up chairs''' - Stools go with tall bar tables, chairs go with short tables, electronics lab and class rooms. Clear off junk from couches.<br />
* '''Clean up hack shelf''' - Make sure all donated hackable items are on the shelf, sort them out so they're easy to get to.<br />
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{| border="1"<br />
| Tasks || 1st - 7th || 8th - 14th || 15th - 21st || 22nd - 28th || x<br />
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| Take out trash ||| || || || || <br />
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| Sweep common spaces floors || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| Sweep kitchen, bathroom, classroom floors || || || || || <br />
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| Mop common spaces floors || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| Mop kitchen, bathroom, classroom floors || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| Clean bathrooms || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| Clean kitchen || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| Tidy up work surfaces || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| Gather up chairs || || || || || <br />
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| Clean up hack shelf || || || || || <br />
|}<br />
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==Monthly Chores==<br />
[[Image:Fire extinguisher inspection tags.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Fire extinguisher tags should be checked and the month marked as checked on the card.]]<br />
* '''First Aid Kit replenishment:''' Inventory and replenish first aid kit.<br />
* '''Fire extinguisher inspections:''' Each month we need to inspect our fire extinguishers.<br />
If they're still in good condition (unit mounted to wall under white/red arrow sign, pin is in place, dial reads full/green, etc.). If everything is in order, check the month off on the safety card attached to it.<br />
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=Services=<br />
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==[[Electricity]]==<br />
We have a business account with PG&E to provide service to two meters for us.<br />
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The master switches for these meters are located in the basement, and are both labeled "3rd Floor". Their meter numbers 6331H5 for the back of the space (east side, away from Mission St.), and 703T78 for the front side (west side, against Mission St). The meters will have these numbers on them as well.<br />
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*[[Electricity]]: Details on our usage rates and the amount we spend.<br />
*[[Electrical Map]]: Layout of electrical wiring and systems.<br />
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==Trash and Recycling==<br />
We currently have bins from [[2169_Utilities|Sunset Scavenger]].<br />
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:''Trash pickup is Friday morning!''<br />
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:''Please take the bins out '''Thursday''' nights by midnight as the trash truck comes between 1:30 to 2:30am so we can be sure they're out in time.''<br />
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As of Oct 2021 we have trash and recycling pickup from Sunset Recology, FRIDAY mornings around 2 am - 4 am. <br />
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On Thursday, ask others to help! Go around the whole space to check the smaller trash containers. Empty them '''into trash/recycling bags'''. Then add those bags into the large blue and black one under the front stairs. Remember to check:<br />
* wood shop dust collector<br />
* wood shop sawdust bin <br />
* wood scrap bin<br />
* both bathrooms<br />
* small trash and recycling cans in every room<br />
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Please replace trash bags in the medium sized bins. Trash bags are generally stored in the bathroom and on the white shelves by the hack lounge. Also excellent, bag up loose trash before you put it into the large bins!<br />
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On Thursday any time, move the large bins out to the front porch. <br />
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Thursday night, move the large bins out to the sidewalk!<br />
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Friday morning, bring the large bins back inside.<br />
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It's good to keep the trash contained in bags, because if it isn't, when the collectors empty the large bins into their truck, trash blows out and gets all over the street. <br />
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Sunset Recology account info:<br />
* [https://secure8.i-doxs.net/Recology/SignIn.aspx Login page]<br />
* username: secretary@noisebridge.net<br />
* account number: 516474274<br />
* email on account: secretary@noisebridge.net<br />
Password and other info are pinned in the finance slack channel. <br />
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====Sharps====<br />
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There is a sharps container because people use intravenous, medically necessary drugs, and because it's very bad for sharps to end up in the trash. Don't use hard drugs at Noisebridge.<br />
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If the sharps container becomes half-full or so, please take it to GLIDE at 6th and Mission and get a replacement container of the same dimensions. <br />
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Please document how that process works when you do.<br />
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====Compost====<br />
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Compost, at least according to the SF Department of the Environment definition, is basically any and all food, plus stuff that can biodegrade, like paper towels, coffee grounds, pizza boxes, "Compostable"-labeled plastic, etc.<br />
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Compost goes in the <span style="color:green">'''green'''</span> bin.<br />
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====Recycling====<br />
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Recycling, broadly speaking, is non-food-soiled paper, alumin(i)um and tin cans, glass and PET(E) plastic. Please give food-soiled items a brief rinse before dropping them in the bin (food-soiled paper can be composted). For more information on what specific plastics can be recycled curbside in SF, check the Recology website.<br />
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*No plastic bags<br />
*''Styrofoam is not curbside recyclable!''<br />
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Recycling goes in the <span style="color:mediumblue">'''blue'''</span> bin.<br />
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====Garbage====<br />
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Trash is basically everything else not specified above.<br />
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Landfill waste goes in the <span style="color:black">'''black'''</SPAN> bin.<br />
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===Street cans===<br />
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* 1 large bin for trash<br />
* 1 large bin for recycling<br />
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Both bins live in the elevator room; please keep them there.<br />
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===Space cans===<br />
The space has four large cans in a wooden framework:<br />
*2 landfill (<span style="color:black">black</span>)<br />
*1 recycling (<span style="color:mediumblue">blue</span>)<br />
*1 compost/food waste (<span style="color:green">green</span>)<br />
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San Francisco mandates that waste be separated into the appropriate bin. Each has a graphical sticker placed on it by the garbage company denoting what is appropriate for which. When in doubt you can try checking the Recology site to see what can go in the [http://www.sunsetscavenger.com/commercialRecycling.htm blue can] or the [http://www.sunsetscavenger.com/commercialCompost.htm green can].<br />
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When the can gets full please tie off the bag and dump it into the large street cans living in the elevator room. Bag liners can be found in the bathrooms, kitchenette, and white utility shelves downstairs; please put one back in the can when done.<br />
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==E-waste==<br />
Got something that's e-waste? Desktop computer? Monitor? Electronics? Batteries? There's a space in the elevator room for all that. The pile should only be used for Noisebridge items and not a personal dumping ground.<br />
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==== Kim ====<br />
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Kim lives nearby, came by in summer 2011, and works as a recycler for metal and ewaste. Contact her at 2krandolph (at) gmail.com if you have electronic waste, metal desks, metal shelving, refrigerators, stoves, televisions, cell phones, and so on that need to be picked up. <br />
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====Trash Warrior====<br />
We've used Trash Warrior a few times at 272 Capp. You can use their website to schedule a pickup. A truckload of stuff is usually about $75-100. Take a photo of the stuff nicely staged on the front porch or the curb to attach to the pickup request. <br />
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==== Environmental Logistics Management ====<br />
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[http://elmars.org/ Environmental Logistics Management & Asset Recovery Services Corporation] does free picks up of 30lb or more. If you feel that the pile is large enough for a pick up, please go to their site and schedule a pickup then email the list stating the date and time.\<br />
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==== E-WasteSF ==== <br />
[https://www.ewastesf.com| E-WasteSF]<br />
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Phone:(415) 483-6868<br />
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This place is on 2915 16th Street near the BART station. Go down Capp & then turn right onto 16th and it's halfway down the block. <br />
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You should make sure that what you are bringing does not contain paint, ink, and things that are not composed of metals / electronics. Make sure to have some computers when you bring E-Waste over and double-check the website first to see what they take and charge. Do NOT tell them you are from a company and try to make trips as infrequent as possible. We want to work with them, not against them.<br />
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==Cleaning Service==<br />
Skyline Building Care used to come by once a month. Service was cancelled in November.<br />
<br />
[[category:pages with a Noisebridge Tiny URL]]<br />
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{{ManualPage}}</div>Danehttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Philanthropist&diff=79035Philanthropist2022-05-19T21:56:01Z<p>Dane: added info about the label "Associate Member" being used in place of "Philanthropist" along with a spelling correction</p>
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<div>{{joining}}<br />
{{headerbox}}<br />
'''Noisebridge Philanthropists''' are individuals who have 24 hour access to Noisebridge. To get access they've been recognized by the membership as being excellent and are providing a reoccurring monthly donation '''(we have been using the label "Associate Member" lately in place of "Philanthropist")'''<br />
{{boxend}}<br />
<br />
==What is involved in being a Philanthropist?==<br />
* Make a monthly [[Donate or pay dues|donation]] to Noisebridge.<br />
* You'll get a 24 access token to work late. (You can't sleep in the space.)<br />
* 24-hour access comes with responsibility for [[closing]] at night.<br />
* Philanthropy is granted by finding a [[membership|member]] sponsor and applying at a meeting.<br />
* Philanthropy is revocable for any misbehavior by any [[membership|member]].<br />
<br />
Read the [[Philanthropist/Pledge|The Philanthropist Pledge]] for full details.<br />
<br />
==How do I become a Philanthropist?==<br />
To become a Noisebridge Philanthropist, ask around to find a member who will sponsor you.<br />
<br />
One or more Members find you to be awesome and excellent to the space. You along with these Members then come to a Tuesday meeting to introduce who you are and to ask for 24-hour access. If at least one Member sponsors you and no Member blocks, you've passed the vetting process. The last but important bit we ask of you is that you please make a reoccurring donation of a recommended $80 a month (possible sliding scale; talk to the Treasurer or Secretary for more details). It is also possible for your sponsor to financially sponsor your access to the space, but this must be communicated and agreed upon with the Treasurer before access can be granted.<br />
<br />
If any Members block during this process we ask that you be excellent and discuss any issues brought up with them offline outside the meeting. Once resolved, you and your sponsoring Member can return to a Tuesday meeting to retry. As always, non-Members can ask a Member to act as a proxy.<br />
<br />
[[Philanthropist/Consensus Item|Consensus Item]] - This will document will go away once if we've passed consensus. (Um, [[Consensus_Items_History]] shows as consensed.)<br />
<br />
[[Philanthropist/Pledge|The Philanthropist Pledge]] - This document will be put into this current page after consensus. (print [https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/File:PhilanthropistPledge.pdf this philanthropist application form] )<br />
<br />
[[Philanthropist/Membership 24 Hour Access Pledge|Membership 24 Hour Access Pledge]] - This document will be moved to a more appropriate spot after consensus.<br />
<br />
[[Philanthropist/Special Request Access|Special Request Access]] - This document will be moved to a more appropriate spot after consensus.<br />
<br />
[[Philanthropist/Monthly Day Access|Monthly Day Access]] - This document will be moved to a more appropriate spot after consensus.</div>Danehttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Zines&diff=78972Zines2022-05-05T00:30:05Z<p>Dane: adding more info about wanting more zines at Noisebridge !</p>
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<div><br />
<br />
= Mailing List =<br />
<br />
Join the mailing list here<br />
<br />
https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/zine<br />
<br />
= Noisebridge Zine Library =<br />
<br />
There are a motley assortment of zines in the Noisebridge [[Library]]. Is there a catalogue?<br />
<br />
We need more hacker culture zines and print publications (zines on open source ethics and collective organizing ?)<br />
<br />
= Other Hackerspace Zine Resources =<br />
<br />
* Rock Paper Scissors Collective in Oakland has an excellent zine library.<br />
* Omni Commons in Oakland has an unofficial zine archive (Sudo Room is based out of Omni Commons (no zines in Sudo Room)<br />
* Long Haul Infoshop in Berkeley has a large zine archive<br />
*</div>Danehttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Library&diff=78826Resources/Library2022-04-13T02:57:47Z<p>Dane: adding "also we need more zines !" for books we want section</p>
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<div>{{library}}<br />
{{blackbox}} [[File:Library.jpg|400px|right]]<br />
You are standing at the '''Library bookshelves''' in Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
You see bookshelves with many books. You see a [[book scanner]].<br />
<br />
'''EXITS:''' [[Upstairs]]<br />
{{cursorboxend}}<br />
{{headerbox}}'''Noisebridge Library is a collection of physical and digital books''' you can read, donate to and help organize.<br />
*'''RESOURCES:''' The Noisebridge Library has many wonderful books!<br />
*'''MAINTAINERS:''' ?<br />
{{boxend}}<br />
{{recruiting}}<br />
<br />
= About the library = <br />
The library can be found in the upstairs hallway of 272 Capp, across from the sewing and electronics rooms.<br />
<br />
It is currently in a state of advanced disarray following the [[move]]; see [https://discuss.noisebridge.info/t/library-organization-woodworking-wanted/2772/2 this Discuss post] for ways to help but mainly right now we just want to put all of the books into broad categories and get them neatly on shelves.<br />
<br />
We have an electronic library catalog at https://library.noisebridge.net/ but it's probably badly out of date and since everything is in piles right now it won't help you find things anyway. Help wanted.<br />
<br />
= Library: What's the point? =<br />
<br />
'''There's already a public library!'''<br />
<br />
Since there's a public library, we're going to focus on books that fill the needs of people using the space right now.<br />
<br />
'''Anyone can access what they want over the internet almost all the time!'''<br />
<br />
If electronic books are already accessible, we can focus on the people who would still prefer to use a paper copy.<br />
<br />
'''A more refined goal:'''<br />
<br />
The mission of the library is to serve technical or hacker-y literature to people in Noisebridge right now.<br />
<br />
''' How do we get there? Quantify, Expand, Prune! '''<br />
<br />
*First: Know what books we have. (done)<br />
*Second: Create a process to acquire books that fill the library's mission. (we need a lot)<br />
*Third: Prune our shelves a bit. Bring the average usefulness up. (needs work)<br />
<br />
= Searchable Catalog / library-org=<br />
<br />
We have a website to help find books: http://library.noisebridge.net<br />
<br />
Capabilities:<br />
# search - substring search by title, author, or subject<br />
# new - add a new book<br />
# explore - see all books in a random order<br />
# all - see all books at once<br />
# (toggle) - to see subjects on the right side<br />
<br />
The server for this is managed by [[Ansible]].<br />
<br />
== How do I add a new book to the library? ==<br />
<br />
# Find the book on [http://openlibrary.org Open Library]<br />
# If the book is not there, create an account and add the book (2 minutes)<br />
# Add the book's '''OLID number''' to our catalog: http://library.noisebridge.net/new/<br />
# You will see a green bar when successful<br />
## '''The Secret Code''' is on a sign in the library. <br />
##Press the SUBMIT button!!<br />
<br />
= Probably outdated information =<br />
<br />
[[Image:NewLibrary.jpg|thumb|right|Our excellent library]]<br />
<br />
{{OutOfDate|The below information is from the old space at 2169 Mission. Someone should probably go through and clean this up at some point.}}<br />
<br />
== What can I do? ==<br />
<br />
Lots of help is needed! There are 3 major things to do:<br />
<br />
* '''Initiative 1''': Improve the collection: Collect sets of topic books from experts and source these books<br />
* '''Initiative 2''': Add "topic"-based color on spine labelling system to library<br />
* '''Initiative 3''': Improve [http://library.noisebridge.net] [https://github.com/robbintt/library-org] <br />
<br />
=== Things To Do ===<br />
<br />
''' Initiative 1: Source New Books '''<br />
* Are you really good at something or reasonably well read? Make us a list of must-have books!<br />
* Add themed lists here: [[https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Resources/Library#Books_We_Want]]<br />
* You can help acquire books by sourcing books on these lists!<br />
* Don't subtract them from the lists, we can make a system for checking them off<br />
* Who will give us great books? Anyone. Mailing list?<br />
<br />
''' Initiative 2: Label by topic! '''<br />
* Label all books already in library-org with subject "color" on the spine.<br />
* Add: moveable magnetic labels you can slide paper into<br />
<br />
''' Initiative 3: Improve library-org '''<br />
* library-org is a Flask app<br />
* Current capabilities: receive new books, substring search, add location to each book, register new locations.<br />
<br />
== Other Hackerspaces with Libraries ==<br />
* [http://www.hackerbotlabs.com/ Hackerbot Labs] Koha? <br />
* [http://www.lvl1.org/2011/07/07/the-library/ LVL1] <br />
* [https://ackspace.nl/wiki/Library ACKspace] List in a Wiki<br />
* [http://bridgewire.org/resources-shops/ Bridgewire] Dead Tree setup<br />
* [https://garoa.net.br/wiki/Biblioteca Garoa Hacker Clube] Koha<br />
<br />
<br />
== Bookshelf Directory ==<br />
<br />
You can find where various categories of books are found by checking out the visual directories posted on the two main shelves.<br />
<br />
The files for these directories with editable form fields:<br />
<br />
[[Media:Bookshelf-left.pdf]]<br />
<br />
[[Media:Bookshelf-right.pdf]]<br />
<br />
== Hacking the bookshelves ==<br />
<br />
The bookshelves have LEDs that operate on the flaschen-taschen protocol. Learn more [https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Bookshelves here].<br />
<br />
<br />
=== How many books do we have right now? ===<br />
<br />
A book barcode scannning effort was performed in October-December 2015 using [https://github.com/robbintt/noisebridge_bookscanner noisebridge-bookscanner].<br />
<br />
1657 books have been ingested into library-org using [https://openlibrary.org/ Open Library]<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT: If you do any of the work below, be sure to update the list to remove the ones you added.<br />
<br />
'''Here is a list of the barcodes that aren't yet in library-org.''' Each one represents an unknown book... please solve me.<br />
<br />
<nowiki><br />
<br />
[023472033055, 044903006998, 037145005997, 065373004994, 071001002751, 070999003955, 076783007505, 070999002958, 037145006994, 072742002253, 070999006994, 072742006992, 076814002950, 076714003958, 071831003959, 099455005951, 065373004994, 076783005952, 076714003507, 037145007991, 048228513476, 071001005998, 044903006950, 051488012955, 689253595350, 071136003951, 071149003955, 037145005997, 078073002252, 081262218570, 071001006995, 048228007951, 051857024954, 081262224052, 784376003680, 081262484203, 081262462904, 076714004993, 081262224496, 081262224038, 099751187405, 046363021214, 046363020170, 046363020187, 046363020200, 046363021016, 046363020194, 046363021108, 080742060227, 046363090760, 046363090753, 046363091163, 046363091125, 046363092139, 046363091262, 046363010607, 073999992922, 761941237640, 078814003999, 081262224519, 636920003625, 636920005407, 074470844600, 074470844600, 071009002753, 037038018950, 725274844609, 016067014959, 045863052469, 636920000204, 636920928430, 636920923121, 852766001568, 639785300564]<br />
<br />
<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
One way to solve these is to google the UPC individually and find the book it corresponds to. At least one of the books in here is available this way. Try to find out which one!!<br />
<br />
'''Here is a list of ISBNs that aren't in openlibrary or library-org.''' The workflow to add these is to find them on amazon, type the data into OpenLibrary, then import the OLID into library-org.<br />
<br />
<nowiki><br />
<br />
['2900814757108'(Cannot find online 7-2-16),'9780439740685', '9783000502132', '6879909851426', '9780765353702', '9780765365385', '9780765368669', '9871565045062', '9780615314389', '9781424335114', '9780471932192', '9780558496180', '9781426206399', '9781847084798', '9780991516650', '9780991516667', '9780991516643', '9781935182801', '9780204964261', '9780141033303', '9780558585112', '9780536403124', '9780071215572', '9780495563327', '9780988628601', '9788466632195', '9781848840294', '9783826614507', '9780486493480', '9780486491172', '9780596520762', '9781434891471', '9781935551034', '9781408809785', '9781741047394', '9781741046731', '9780849762635', '9781484076002', '9781435117419', '9781590599938', '9180581583909', '9781936754076', '9782021190496', '9780985978839', '9780954734510', '9780557604142', '9780982634813', '9780486492964', '9780486491677', '9780486780849', '9780138440930', '9781118446713', '5486951682406', '9780124077263', '9780521636360', '9781443728836', '9780495439455', '9780486493367', '9780486493831', '9780521627276', '9780071798990', '9773540605295', '9781849687881', '9780982106013', '9781782166061', '9780977920150', '9789861371429', '9781604390094', '2900471629473', '9782021190496', '9781107407367', '9781401222765', '9789861371429', '9780465030798', '9780134770840', '9780536647368', '9781596914520', '9780072123692', '9781906332150', '9781401222765', '9780536860194', '9780486493572', '9780486780405', '9780307908292', '9781446525807', '9784756242730', '9781570272424', '9780982106013', '9780982106006', '9780982106006', '9781422466018', '9781439040379', '9788131726266', '9780822020646', '9789866805271', '9781405471923', '9781889307305', '9783826609268', '9781893007246', '9780137130481', '9781618650566', '2370000094384', '9780486492773', '9780986650208', '9780984563531', '9781428205987', '9780486781211', '9781451656299', '9783950237238', '9780393078145', '9780486471426', '9780558389093', '9780486492841', '9780312664800', '9781423958925', '9781426020773', '9781426020896', '9781426020728', '9780486499826', '9780486493510', '9781405473699', '9780486497389', '9780486780498', '9781118736067', '9781435442023', '9781422466032', '9780314939449', '9780486497372', '9781624072680', '9780132730358', '9781449393090', '9781482614374', '9780865716513', '9781934781869', '0671436724', '0899430767', '0822951185', '055583874X', '0929001037', '0873938551', '0394467442', '020156291x', '020103803x', '093237607x', '020112078x', '0471304158', '0075537834', '012460515x', '3540550753', '091489465x', '047021533x', '020115790x', '187870723x', '013699976x', '084937104x', '093717579x', '8477780021', '0568810741',]<br />
<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
'''These partial codes are not in library-org.''' They were in the original barcode scan. They represent books but are incomplete. They may be LCCNs.<br />
<br />
<nowiki><br />
['15444007', '5712914', '096167237', '06182138']<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
<br />
==Finding Books==<br />
<br />
If you want to find good books for our shelves, go to the '''San Francisco Public Library Steps Sale''' every Wednesday 11 AM to 3 PM at the SFPL main branch (civic center). Books are on sale for $1 each.<br />
<br />
==Books We Want!== (also we need more zines !)<br />
<br />
People with experience and opinions about various topics can add recommendations below for books we should buy for the library.<br />
<br />
There should probably be a fourth column indicating if we have the book or not.<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Cryptography ====<br />
<br />
Curated by: isis<br />
<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Title<br />
!Author<br />
!ISBN<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| [http://cacr.uwaterloo.ca/hac/ Handbook of Applied Cryptography]<br />
| Alfred J. Menezes, Paul C. van Oorschot and Scott A. Vanstone<br />
| 0-8493-8523-7 [http://math.fau.edu/bkhadka/Syllabi/A%20handbook%20of%20applied%20cryptography.pdf pdf]<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| [http://cacr.uwaterloo.ca/ecc/ Guide to Elliptic Curve Cryptography]<br />
| Darrel Hankerson, Alfred Menezes, and Scott Vanstone<br />
| 038795273X [http://diamond.boisestate.edu/~liljanab/MATH308/GuideToECC.pdf pdf]<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/rethinking-public-key-infrastructures-and-digital-certificates Rethinking Public Key Infrastructures and Digital Certificates]<br />
| Stefan Brands<br />
| 9780262526302 [ftp://nozdr.ru/biblio/kolxo3/Cs/CsCr/Brands%20S.A.%20Rethinking%20public%20key%20infrastructures%20and%20digital%20certificates%20(MIT,%202000)(ISBN%200262024918)(O)(338s)_CsCr_.pdf pdf]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== More Cryptography Stuff ====<br />
<br />
[https://crypto.stanford.edu/~dabo/papers/RSA-survey.pdf Stanford RSA Survey]<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/isislovecruft/library--/tree/master/cryptography%20%26%20mathematics isis papers list]<br />
<br />
==== Mathematics ====<br />
<br />
Curated by: begriffs<br />
<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Title<br />
!Author<br />
!ISBN<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Calculus<br />
| Spivak<br />
| 978-0914098911<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Calculus Vol 1<br />
| Apostol<br />
| 978-0471000051<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Calculus Vol 2<br />
| Apostol<br />
| 978-0471000075<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Principles of Mathematical Analysis<br />
| Rudin<br />
| 978-0070856134<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Real and Complex Analysis<br />
| Rudin<br />
| 978-0070542341<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Calculus on Manifolds<br />
| Spivak<br />
| 978-0805390216<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Counterexamples in Analysis<br />
| Gelbaum<br />
| 978-0486428758<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
|-<br />
| Linear Algebra Done Right<br />
| Axler<br />
| 978-3319110790<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Linear Algebra Problem Book<br />
| Halmos<br />
| 978-0883853221<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
|-<br />
| Algebra<br />
| Lang<br />
| 978-0387953854<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Algebra<br />
| Isaacs<br />
| 978-0821847992<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
|-<br />
| Topology<br />
| Munkres<br />
| B004DX5K5K<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| General Topology<br />
| Kelley<br />
| 978-0923891558<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Counterexamples in Topology<br />
| Steen<br />
| 978-0486687353<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
|-<br />
| Beginning Logic<br />
| Lemon<br />
| 978-0915144501<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| A Mathematical Introduction to Logic<br />
| Enderton<br />
| 978-0122384523<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Mathematical Logic<br />
| Ebbinghaus<br />
| 978-0387942582<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Model Theory<br />
| Marker<br />
| 978-0387987606<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Set Theory<br />
| Jech<br />
| 978-3540440857<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
|-<br />
| Elementary Geometry from an Advanced Standpoint<br />
| Moise<br />
| 978-0201508673<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Introduction to Geometry<br />
| Coxeter<br />
| 978-0471504580<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Geometry: Euclid and Beyond<br />
| Hartshorne<br />
| 978-0387986500<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| &nbsp;<br />
|-<br />
| Surreal Numbers: How Two Ex-Students Turned on to Pure Mathematics and Found Total Happiness<br />
| Knuth<br />
| 978-0201038125<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==== "Data Science" ====<br />
(observe the quotes...)<br />
<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Title<br />
!Author<br />
!Suggested By<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable<br />
| Nassim Nicholas Taleb<br />
| Danukeru<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Statistics Done Wrong: The Woefully Complete Guide<br />
| Alex Reinhart<br />
| Danukeru<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Electronics ====<br />
<br />
Curated by: Dakota<br />
<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Title<br />
!Author<br />
!ISBN<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Getting Started in Electronics<br />
| Mims III, Forrest M.<br />
| 978-0945053286<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| The Art of Electronics<br />
| Horowitz, Paul<br />
| 978-0521809269<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Books of Interest - Aestetix ====<br />
Curated by: aestetix<br />
<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
|-<br />
!Title<br />
!Author<br />
!Suggested By<br />
|-<br />
|Godel Escher Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid<br />
|Douglas R Hofstader<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|I Am a Strange Loop<br />
|Douglas R Hofstader<br />
|Danukeru<br />
|-<br />
|The Mind's I<br />
|Daniel Dennett, Douglas R Hofstadter<br />
|Danukeru<br />
|-<br />
|The Society of Mind<br />
|Marvin Minsky<br />
|Danukeru<br />
|-<br />
|The Emotion Machine<br />
|Marvin Minsky<br />
|Danukeru<br />
|-<br />
|The Art of Computer Programming<br />
|Don Knuth<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|1984<br />
|George Orwell<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution<br />
|Steven Levy<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|Ender's Game<br />
|Orson Scott Card<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|The Code Book<br />
|Simon Singh<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|Cryptonomicon<br />
|Neal Stephenson<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|Code<br />
|Charles Petzold<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|The Annotated Turing<br />
|Charles Petzold<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man<br />
|James Joyce<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|Ulysses<br />
|James Joyce<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|The Magus<br />
|John Fowles<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|The Collector<br />
|John Fowles<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|The French Lieutenant's Woman<br />
|John Fowles<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|Technopoly<br />
|Neil Postman<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|The Illuminatus! Trilogy<br />
|Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|Shrodinger's Cat<br />
|Robert Anton Wilson<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|The Fountainhead<br />
|Ayn Rand<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|Atlas Shrugged<br />
|Ayn Rand<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|The Hacker Crackdown<br />
|Bruce Sterling<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|I, Robot<br />
|Isaac Asimov<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|Snow Crash<br />
|Neal Stephenson<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|The Gold Bug Variations<br />
|Richard Powers<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|The Codebreakers<br />
|David Kahn<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|Gravity's Rainbow<br />
|Thomas Pynchon<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|Little Brother<br />
|Cory Doctorow<br />
|aestetix<br />
|-<br />
|The Martian<br />
|Andy Weir<br />
|Danukeru<br />
|}<br />
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==== Books of Interest - Mitch ====<br />
Curated by: Mitch<br />
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|-<br />
|V<br />
|Thomas Pynchon<br />
|Mitch<br />
|-<br />
|Infinite Jest<br />
|David Foster Wallace<br />
|Mitch<br />
|-<br />
|White Noise<br />
|Don DeLillo<br />
|Mitch<br />
|-<br />
|In Search of Lost Time<br />
|Marcel Proust<br />
|Mitch<br />
|-<br />
|The Sound and the Fury<br />
|William Faulkner<br />
|Mitch<br />
|-<br />
|Cat's Cradle<br />
|Kurt Vonnegut<br />
|Mitch<br />
|-<br />
|Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture<br />
|Arthur Evans<br />
|Mitch<br />
|-<br />
|Foucault's Pendulum<br />
|Umberto Eco<br />
|Mitch<br />
|-<br />
|Quantum Psychology<br />
|Robert Anton Wilson<br />
|Mitch<br />
|-<br />
|In the Absence of the Sacred<br />
|Jerry Mander<br />
|Mitch<br />
|-<br />
|Dancer From the Dance<br />
|Andrew Holleran<br />
|Mitch<br />
|-<br />
|An Arrow's Flight<br />
|Mark Merlis <br />
|Mitch<br />
|-<br />
|To the Lighthouse<br />
|Virginia Woolf<br />
|Mitch<br />
|-<br />
|The Satanic Verses<br />
|Salman Rushdie<br />
|Mitch<br />
|-<br />
|Passage to India<br />
|E. M. Forster<br />
|Mitch<br />
|}<br />
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* Rock Paper Scissors Collective in Oakland has an excellent zine library.<br />
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