october 4th ## people remote - micro llama jimmy flora ## agenda ### tracing electricity yesterday looked at switchboxes LP and jimmy have been trying to trace circuits with llama's help three 120v circuits - green, blue, orange wrapped outlets with different colors green is most overloaded (mostly 3d printers) orange is mostly fans Next step is trace out from the box - there are many free circuits. Also need to figure out the voltage going into the box. The switch in the front probably 3-phase 240V. Will trace tomorrow. Switchbox off the lift is wired differently, unsure if its 120v or 220 fused into single-phase. Will lookup the model of the lift to see what its getting. We can maybe get voltage stepdowns to use the 220 circuits as 120s as needed, now that we know what is what. We can try and find more 120s by tracing from the box. Hopefully we don't need to run wire. Fridges in the front, think its blue or green. micro: So we want to balance the boxes? jimmy: yeah if we can't find more lines, definitely. we can also remove or hide outlets for things that are highly loaded. llama: we can use common sense for the sake of coffee roaster, you could share with the range, as they are not on at the same time. Also can be shared with the lift. jimmy: range is 120? llama: 220 next step: balance between these three lines: - coffee roaster - CNC machine ### saturday antenna workshop report llamma: great success - pictures on the signal and nextcloud made 6 - 3x 16, 3x19" (with a little Y-shaped) copper pipe, they look really cool actually welded all the tubing in the basement there was a blowtorch. no one hurt themselves during that session. micro - we don't have a first aid kit in the basement llama - yeah we don't maybe its a good idea copper pipe got too hot, had to use one of jessies wood to place on top of our table and made burnt wood art this was for HF, not UHF the 40m antennae requires electronics, using a *very* DIY kit from china. Unwrap wires, put 3 together, put shrink wrap to make 1 wire, then wrap 7 times exactly. Maybe 6 solder points total. Problem is the box is difficult to work with, you need to drill into it, and its too small so I drilled into my hand. Next day spike when to BCF to test it out, needed a bit of trimming but it works now. micro - how long We thought it would take 2-3 hours but it took 6 hours flora - what were the 3d printed parts? copper antenna has two different routes that come out, to prevent them from hitting against each other, we put like a plastic spacer in between them i wish it would take less time in the future also there is some risk - drilling, welding, blowtorch. micro - could you run this class again? if the 3 students got together we could but the tester spike had is non-trivial to obtain. but everything else is trivial flora - do you think itll still take 6 hours? maybe it would be a little less micro - maybe do 1 antenna? 2 very different skill sets - 2 different kinds of soldering ### social media we've got mastodon runnig but noone uses it micro: made instagram acocunt, woodbine.basement. 15 followers! just want to post cool pictures from the space q: question for photo policy? - maybe not face - circuit boards - get permission - take down photos if people as you to shared credential organized by micro, if you want access go ask micro want someone who can do writing, caption maybe an annoucement of who we are and when we meet will go very very slow flora: - have to do social media for work, so will help out credential is shared in signal post whatever ### d3n k8s b2g devin's kubernetes blog he is not here he doesn't want to share this devin needs a job, please retweet https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/16yvexk/how_i_selfhosted_my_k8s_cluster_painfully/ would be nice if devin can give a 30 minutes to 1 hour explainer class on kubernetes ### updates micro - pen plotter is funky, and working llama - if there is another revolution, i hope its against buearocracy. i will do all i can afford flora - isolated at home doing nothing lippe - no updates, all relevant stuff posted in matrix