[aktuell pausiert] LoRaWAN und TTN: Offener Abend
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
🇩🇪 · temporärhaus
<html-blob>Wir treffen uns jeden zweiten Mittwoch zum Thema LoRaWAN/The Things Network (TTN). Im weiteren Sinne geht's also um dieses "Internet of Things" und darüber wollen wir nicht abstrakt faseln, sondern selber machen, ausprobieren was möglich ist und dann gerne auf dieser Basis philosophieren.<br><br></html-blob><html-blob>+++ Aktuell pausiert der LoRa Abend (Kontext: https://verschwoerhaus.de/das-verschwoerhaus-zieht-um/). Wir hoffen bald wieder für euch da zu sein. +++<br></html-blob><br><html-blob><br>Es gibt auch Leihgeräte und wirklich günstige Bausätze um eigene Nodes aufzubauen. Mehr Informationen auf <a href="https://lora.ulm-digital.com">https://lora.ulm-digital.com</a><br><br>🖥 Alles um das Freie Funknetzwerk in Ulm<br>🙂 Matthias Schneider<br>🙂 Simon Lüke<br>🙂 Jakob Pietron<br>🙂 Kai-Uwe Piazzi</html-blob>
Grab the Guts!: Salvaging Electronic Parts from Street Trash
Nov 16 11:00 PM - Nov 17 2:00 AM
🇺🇸 · NYC Resistor
Vaccination Proof + Mask + RSVP Required
RSVP https://www.eventbrite.com/e/grab-the-guts-salvaging-electronic-parts-from-street-trash-tickets-460115155817
Every trash day you stroll past discarded robots! Learn their stories, rescue their organs and use them to power the machines of tomorrow.Your neighborhood is awash in discarded robots! Every time trash day rolls around, you've no doubt strolled past a dozen printers, televisions, toasters, or other sophisticated electronic devices that have been dumped on the sidewalk and left for dead. Each one of them has a story to tell, and parts to offer. Wouldn't it be nice to learn those stories, and rescue their organs to power the machines of tomorrow?
During this class we'll be taking apart several inkjet printers we've rescued from the cold, bitter streets of Brooklyn to find out what makes them tick and to save the parts that we can use to make other things tick. Along the way we'll learn a bit about manufacturing, design, and why things are built the way they are. When we're done, we'll hopefully have a bountiful harvest of buttons, motors, gears, sensors, screens and other useful bits that you can use in your own projects!
This class with be taught by Adam Mayer. Adam is a longtime NYCR member who has been disassembling and resurrecting old equipment for a decade and a half. He has a stack of inkjet printers in his home that is as tall as he is.
Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, MASKS, RSVP AND PROOF OF COVID VACCINATION ARE ALL FIRMLY REQUIRED. All attendees must present photo ID and one of the following:
[Preferred]: vaccine verification by successful scan in with the Excelsior Pass [https://covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov/excelsior-pass] CDC card showing you completed your final vaccine dose at least two weeks ago. A photo of your completely filled out CDC card.
We're keen to see you, but these requirements are firmly enforced. Masks are also mandatory in the space, with the sole exception of hydration breaks - please eat before you come.
As with all NYC Resistor events, this class is 18+ and governed by our Code of Conduct. The Code of Conduct, as well as accessibility information, can be found at www.nycresistor.com/participate/.
Please note that refunds must be requested 72 hours in advance. If you have any questions, please email classes@nycresistor.com.
Приєднатися через Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/vsq-ymip-pgi
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