jak jsem slibil, tak cinim a na vedomi timto davam ze 6.8. jsou do
brmlabu zvani bytosti zajimajici se o interpretaci genetickych dat. Sve
geny a jejich dumpy vezmete s sebou. Dozvite se jakymi mnoha zpusoby se
na ne muzete podivat, poradime s pripadnou interpretaci.
zaroven ocekavame ze timto rozsirime skupinu potencialnich subjektu do
naslednych projektu do nichz budete mit v pripade vaseho zajmu moznost
svymi geny prispet :)
vice info: https://brmlab.cz/event/understand_your_genome
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Greetings, hackers & hackerspaces from around the world.
My name is Adam, I am an electronic musician and hardware hacker, and I’m also the director of Music Tech Fest’s 24 hour Hack Camp. Music Tech Fest is the free festival of music ideas, which travels around the world hosting three-day events combining musical performances, talks & presentations, installations and a music technology hackathon. I like to think of it as being somewhere in-between TED Talks and a music festival.
The hack camp is a fundamental part of what we do, and in preparation for our next event in Ljubljana, Slovenia from 18th-20th September, I’m seeking hackers, makers, designers, programmers, artists & musicians to take part. We have received European Commission funding for our events thanks to our MusicBricks project, which for one thing means that attendance is completely free, but also means we have scored exclusive access to some amazing new tools including hardware and APIs from some of Europe’s leading research institutions, such as IRCAM, Fraunhofer, Technische Universität Wien, and Music Technology Group at UPF.
In standard hackathon style, there are prizes for hacks in various categories, but in addition to this the best projects presented at the end of the Hack Camp can even receive funding so that their development can be continued. At our recent event in Sweden, four teams each received 3000€ and ongoing assistance and mentorship from our advisors, so that their amazing projects could have a life longer than just the 24 hours of the event, and everyone’s been so pleased with the results that we are going to do it again in Ljubljana. If you’ve got a crazy or ambitious project you’d like to fund, this could be your opportunity.
Some of you will know all of this already, as I’ve been hopping around IRC channels spreading the word, but whether we’ve spoken already or not, please consider this an official invitation to join us. If you, or any of the members of your hackerspace/collective, or anyone else you know would like to come along I would love to have you there. At our last event in Sweden, we had Hack Camp participants from 14 different countries and the collaborations that came from such an incredible international selection blew everyone away.
Registration is now open at http://musictechfest.org/hackmtfcentral/ and due to the popularity of our events and the fact that they are free, the available places can sometimes fill up quickly so if you’re interested, please go ahead and sign up! If you could circulate this message on the mailing list of your hackerspace or share it with anyone else you think would be interested, I’d really appreciate it, and if you have any questions about the Hack Camp, or about Music Tech Fest in general, please send me an email and I’ll get right back to you.
Thanks very much, and hopefully I’ll see you in Ljubljana!
Adam John Williams
Hack Camp Director
www.musictechfest.org
ahojte,
hledame lidi, ktere maji sve geneticke profily, napr u 23andme, zajima
je SNPpedia a podobne projekty. Radi bysme usporadali setkani kde
poradime co lze s takto ziskanymi daty delat, pripadne pomoci s
interpretaci vysledku.
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Hi,
I've previously talked both on the IRC channel and via e-mail (see
forwarded below) to some of your member regarding my study of indie labs.
Considering all the yellow press and half-backed sociological studies on
DIYbio, I wanted to do a more thorough investigation, as I will be setting
up my own biohacking space in the US in a year.
I recently met with Biologigaragen and Biotinkering, who had contact with
some members of your space and they suggested that I contact this e-mail. I
will be in Prague on this Thursday through Saturday; will it be a good time
to come in on Friday? Thanks.
Sincerely,
Vip Sitaraman
viputheshwar.com
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Viputheshwar Sitaraman <vip.sitaraman(a)gmail.com>
Date: Wed, May 20, 2015 at 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Rada] [Indie Science]: Let's Meet Up!
To: TMA <tma(a)jikos.cz>
Cc: Brmlab Hackerspace <rada(a)brmlab.cz>
Hello,
Thank you for taking the time to reply in such detail. I'll be dropping in
that Tuesday for sure! The work happening at brmlab is super interesting. I
was wondering if there's any extra information I could provide perhaps to
attract the interest of "more knowledgeable members" that you mentioned.
Thanks again.
Sincerely,
Vip Sitaraman
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 5:15 PM, TMA <tma(a)jikos.cz> wrote:
> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 06:58:34PM -0700, Viputheshwar Sitaraman wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm Vip Sitaraman, founder of [1]Draw Science and [2]#IndieSci. I'm
> > travelling through Europe conducting a study of the financial
> structures
> > of successful indie labs and simultaneously meeting with key partners
> for
> > setting up the upcoming Draw Science open access,
> infographic [3]journal.
>
> Hello Vip,
>
> I am in no position to provide you with an official statement on our
> policy or anything else. This is only my personal opinion. In no event
> shall be the views presented construed the views of the hackerspace, my
> employer or anyone else but me.
>
> > I wanted to meet with you at brmlab sometime between July 26 to 30
> while
> > I'm in Prague, CZ. I'm hoping to stay in a nearby hostel (any
> > recommendations?) and meet you a few times to discuss potential
> > collaborations and learn more about what you do.
> >
> >
> >
> > I decided to study indie labs in Europe having recognized the
> long-term
> > failure of attempts at indie labs in the United States. The most
> visible
> > of the few successful indie labs in the US are Breakout Labs and
> > Brightworks CoResearch, both of which were privileged to enjoy high
> > initial investments and large funding pools. I will be investigating
> the
> > structural organization, research flexibility and goals, target
> audience,
> > and business model of the indie labs that allow me to visit. The
> study of
> > indie labs will be submitted for publication on a scholarly journal
> and
> > further described on the #IndieSci website.
>
> The business model: the members of the hackerspace pay they monthly
> dues, the hackerspace (a nonprofit corporation) rents the space.
>
> We have never obtained a significant amount of money from nonmembers
> (we have some nonmember supporters that give us money -- I recall it is
> less than $15 per month in total). We are being provided with free
> internet connectivity and free VPS server from our sponsors. Those are
> nonmonetary gifts to the hackerspace.
>
> The equipment we have at our disposal can be divided into three broad
> categories and one narrow one:
> - long term loan from our members
> - gift from our members
> - old equipment discarded from elsewhere that was obtained cheaply
> (e.g. a microscope that was discarded from a high school that no
> longer had use for it)
> - equipment bought from the member dues [that's the narrow category]
>
> The "research goals" are set by the individual "researchers" based on
> their interests. (I am using the quotes because I don't feel the words
> describing the situation appropriately, the connotation of researcher
> being a person that has to conform to some institutional pressure (be it
> the lab management, thesis advisor or the grant agency rules). The rules
> our members conform to are self imposed.)
>
> See https://brmlab.cz/project/start for the list of the projects our
> members are doing, are planning to do, or have done.
>
> Unfortunately for you, the biohackers would probably not be available to
> meet you during your stay.
>
> > I was wondering if/when you'd be available to meet while I'm in the
> area.
> > I'd love to hear what you have in mind for our collaborations and/or
> > conversations. Thanks!
>
> There is always a throng of people Tuesday evenings when there is the
> regular weekly meetup. You can check whether there is someone present on
> our IRC channel #brmlab on freenode. You are welcome to drop by.
>
> However, the aforementioned paragraph shall not be construed as
> a guarantee of your questions be answered to your satisfaction. Your
> inquiry has not generated sufficient interest from the more
> knowledgeable members so far.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> --TMA
>
Ahoj,
a) napsal jsi na radu sdružení, chceš spíš brmlab(a)brmlab.cz (přeposílám)
b) selektivní měnění binárek na počítači fakt není centrální problém počítačové bezpečnosti. Nebo jsem něco nepochopil…
On 20.7.2015 10:07, Nápravník Jiří wrote:
> Dobrý den,
>
> na Root.cz jsem našel od Jenda odkazy na soubory uniklé z Hacking Teamu. Je to problém, který tu existuje již víc jak deset let (spíš 15-20) a řešení se odkládá.
>
> Mohl bych Vás a Vaše kolegy požádat o názor na následující řešení - http://rule.salamandr.cz
>
> Díky za reakci
>
> Z letní Vysočiny Vás zdraví
>
>
> *Jiří Nápravník
> https://www.linkedin.com/in/napravniksalamandr
> * Josefodolská 490
> CZ582 91 Světlá nad Sázavou
> tel. 569456498, 603851266
>
>
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Ahoj!
Rad bych si trochu pohral s kopterama. Trochu jsem si to nastudoval, ale
moc kovanej se v tom necitim. Mel byste nekdo zdatnej v tomhle oboru zitra
tj v utery po 1800 cas? Dali bychom o tom v brmlabu rec.
Diky.
Dan
Inspirace pro vyuziti mobilniho displeje ;)
http://hacknmod.com/hack/diy-portable-mini-mame-arcade-cabinet/
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> (noreply(a)brmlab.cz)
> 4. Axago ADG-HD (Mario Lombardo)
> 5. Re: [Rada] Hacking Team a odkaz na Root (Jan Hrach)
>
>
> ---------- Přeposlaná zpráva ----------
> From: George Blackhead <blackhead(a)blackhead.cz>
> To: "'Brmlab: Hackerspace Prague (main discussion)'" <brmlab(a)brmlab.cz>
> Cc:
> Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2015 14:24:46 +0200
> Subject: [Brmlab] Pro kolegy z NukeLabu...
>
> Brm
>
> Posilam par hezkych odkazu...
>
>
>
> 1) tady se likviduji ruske jaderne ponorky:
>
> https://www.google.cz/maps/@69.2144907,33.3142137,701m/data=!3m1!1e3?hl=cs
>
>
>
>
>
> 2) a tohle je uloziste namornich reaktoru:
>
> https://www.google.cz/maps/@69.2479475,33.2339521,511m/data=!3m1!1e3?hl=cs
>
>
>
> BH
>
>
> ---------- Přeposlaná zpráva ----------
> From: "Mr.Holub" <mrholub(a)hotmail.com>
> To: "brmlab(a)brmlab.cz" <brmlab(a)brmlab.cz>
> Cc:
> Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2015 16:57:49 +0200
> Subject: [Brmlab] Blackberry Curve 8520
> Ahoj pratele,
>
> lezi mi tady jiz nepouzivane Blackberry Curve 8520. Rad bych si z nej
> udelal mini terminal, netusite, zda ma tento model na desce seriovy port?
> Napada nekoho k cemu jinemu jeste toto pouzit?
>
> Predem diky,
>
> Mr.Holub
>
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> ---------- Přeposlaná zpráva ----------
> From: noreply(a)brmlab.cz
> To: announce(a)brmlab.cz, brmlab(a)brmlab.cz
> Cc:
> Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2015 20:00:01 +0200 (CEST)
> Subject: [Brmlab] Tydenni prehled udalosti / Weekly overview of events
> Udalosti v brmlabu tento tyden:
> Events taking place in brmlab this week:
>
> 22.7.2015 19:00 Rethinking monitoring with Prometheus -
> http://brmlab.cz/event/prometheus
>
> ---------- Přeposlaná zpráva ----------
> From: Mario Lombardo <mario(a)alienscience.com>
> To: "Brmlab: Hackerspace Prague, (main discussion)" <brmlab(a)brmlab.cz>
> Cc:
> Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2015 22:59:55 +0200
> Subject: [Brmlab] Axago ADG-HD
> If anybody is missing this adapter, please let me know. I took it from the
> main room desk. It was lonely, and I was lonely too. It works. I'll be
> back at the lab tomorrow. Just respond to this thread.
>
>
> ---------- Přeposlaná zpráva ----------
> From: Jan Hrach <jenda(a)hrach.eu>
> To: rada(a)brmlab.cz, napravnik.jiri(a)salamandr.cz, "Brmlab: Uranium
> Enrichment Facility Prague (main discussion)" <brmlab(a)brmlab.cz>
> Cc:
> Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2015 11:52:24 +0200
> Subject: Re: [Brmlab] [Rada] Hacking Team a odkaz na Root
> Ahoj,
> a) napsal jsi na radu sdružení, chceš spíš brmlab(a)brmlab.cz (přeposílám)
>
> b) selektivní měnění binárek na počítači fakt není centrální problém
> počítačové bezpečnosti. Nebo jsem něco nepochopil…
>
> On 20.7.2015 10:07, Nápravník Jiří wrote:
> > Dobrý den,
> >
> > na Root.cz jsem našel od Jenda odkazy na soubory uniklé z Hacking
> Teamu. Je to problém, který tu existuje již víc jak deset let (spíš 15-20)
> a řešení se odkládá.
> >
> > Mohl bych Vás a Vaše kolegy požádat o názor na následující řešení -
> http://rule.salamandr.cz
> >
> > Díky za reakci
> >
> > Z letní Vysočiny Vás zdraví
> >
> >
> > *Jiří Nápravník
> > https://www.linkedin.com/in/napravniksalamandr
> > * Josefodolská 490
> > CZ582 91 Světlá nad Sázavou
> > tel. 569456498, 603851266
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
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> > Rada(a)brmlab.cz
> > https://brmlab.cz/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rada
> >
>
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