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Revision as of 04:35, 14 December 2018
Noisebridge Guide: What is This?
The goal of this guide is to produce one concise document that rapidly introduces someone to Noisebridge with no foreknowledge, answering questions like: what is NB? What is our culture? What can you do here?
What is Noisebridge?
Noisebridge is a [hackerspace https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackerspace] for technical-creative projects, do-ocratically run by our members. We are a non-profit educational institution intended for public benefit. Come and visit our space a 5,200 square-foot area located in the heart of San Francisco. We teach, we learn, we share.
We hack on software and hardware projects, host , talk tech, and practice open culture.
Noisebridge is do-ocratically run: if you want something done, you can do it.
Understanding the Culture
Noisebridge should make you feel empowered: to learn, to create, to augment yourself with open technologies.
- Watch this video from our 10th Anniversary: [1]
What Resources Are Available to Me?
Resources: Physically in the Space
- RGB knobs next to the front door that control LEDs in the Hackitorium!
- Sewing area
- Chromecast
- Shared library
- Who can check out books: (TODO)
- How to check out books: (TODO)
Resources: Online
- The wiki; you're (t)here now!
- Our Slack
- How to get an invite: (TODO)
- IRC: join #noisebridge on Freenode