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I like to build things. I'm a member of Oakland's SudoRoom and am learning 3D printing there as well. http://www.sudoroom.org


I like to do things, build stuff and learn and hack stuff.


= Noisebridge Projects =
* http://www.miromi.com
* I'm helping out with the Noisebridge Beginning 3D printing group - [[3DPrintBeginners]]
* http://www.snowyla.com


= What do I Offer =
I encourage collaboration between Noisebridge and [http://www.sudoroom.org SudoRoom].
* I like to have fun, I guarantee you I am fun
* I speak German (fluently), beginning Japanese and Russian
* I can draw things. I will help you draw things.
* I love programming iphone apps. there are very few of us and we get ganged up on a lot. stick with me and we can do great things. I like to make great products
* I'm into nerd skateboarding. Involve me in something that is not part of any commercial skate shop, mainstream skate scene. Do not talk to me about longboarding.


= Good patterns =  
= Personal Philosophy =
* Collaborate with me
* teach me something, I will teach you back
* Help me improve noisebridge


= Anti-Patterns =
I go to hackerspaces because I love hacking stuff and making things.
* Do not talk endlessly to me about some neat start-up or amazing projects or websites for kickstarter projects. There are other people who have the time to help you promote your kickstarter project. you should pay them. it's called marketing <3 it usually costs more than inventing something and producing it. You do not "deserve" millions of dollars becuasey ou can produce a decent hack. Most of the reason people get millions of dollars is because they are strong product, not technology, people and plow a lot of money into marketing and advertising. Often the toughest thing about making a great software or hardware product is making something that is stable, bug proof and sustainable that a team of non techie people can work on without you. Great product companies are run by people you consider boring suits and office slaves who do all the sh***work you feel you are too smart to do.  
 
* Do not try to influence me to develop android products, I am an iOS Developer.
In the past, I wasn't really doing this all that much. I felt I was doing a lot of performance art to help various cool people instead.  
* Do not use me as a platform to advertise the latest start-up
Unfortunately my skill set hasn't primarily been performance art, it's mostly been hacking and making things. There are dozens of unfinished Noisebridge and SudoRoom projects on my wiki and the githubs. I'd like to focus on that, because it is more personally fulfilling, creative and collaborative.
* Do not involve me in your political platforms, leftist movements, social justice issues. I do not work in politics.
 
* I am not into amateur psychological experiments. Save that for other people. I have had the "best of the best" and it is really boring and tiresome. If you really must why don't you look in the mirror and experiment on yourself?  
That being said, one of my current SudoRoom projects combining the above skill sets is my [https://sudoroom.org/wiki/SudoKit pretty material learning box]. As I recently [https://www.noisebridge.net/pipermail/noisebridge-discuss/2014-December/045781.html wrote on the Discuss list], maybe such an education kit can work for Noisebridge as well??
* I will not de facto connect you to rich and powerful people. if i could do that do you think i'd be as poor as i am now? do not approach me assuming you can use me to get access to someone who is "important"
 
* Do not try to use me to advertise a private company /restaraunt / non-profit / political organization. If you are being paid to do so please provide full disclosure. I can sniff that stuff out pretty well. Often I will deliberately avoid visiting a legitmiately good restaraunt / cafe / music festival if someone is being paid to promote it. This is marketing 101
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= Noisebridge Projects =
 
I'm working on these
 
== Current Projects ==
 
* [[MaleFigureDrawing| Male Figure Drawing Sessions]] - ?sometime after the Noisebridge reboot?
 
== Upcoming Noisebridge Projects ==
 
* [[Zines]] wiki
* [[Silkscreen]] Wiki
* Noisebridge pirate anarchist & goth girl [[Snowboarding]] & Skateboarding crew (see one of my [https://www.noisebridge.net/pipermail/noisebridge-discuss/2014-December/045743.html latest invites!])
 
= Hello! =
 
If I'm wearing headphones it usually means I'm concentrating. Don't be offended if I don't want to talk.
I prefer doing stuff to listening to a lot of long speeches, presentations, etc.

Revision as of 12:59, 21 December 2014

Avatarromy.png

I like to do things, build stuff and learn and hack stuff.

I encourage collaboration between Noisebridge and SudoRoom.

Personal Philosophy

I go to hackerspaces because I love hacking stuff and making things.

In the past, I wasn't really doing this all that much. I felt I was doing a lot of performance art to help various cool people instead. Unfortunately my skill set hasn't primarily been performance art, it's mostly been hacking and making things. There are dozens of unfinished Noisebridge and SudoRoom projects on my wiki and the githubs. I'd like to focus on that, because it is more personally fulfilling, creative and collaborative.

That being said, one of my current SudoRoom projects combining the above skill sets is my pretty material learning box. As I recently wrote on the Discuss list, maybe such an education kit can work for Noisebridge as well??


Noisebridge Projects

I'm working on these

Current Projects

Upcoming Noisebridge Projects

Hello!

If I'm wearing headphones it usually means I'm concentrating. Don't be offended if I don't want to talk. I prefer doing stuff to listening to a lot of long speeches, presentations, etc.