Greetings List Lurkers,
The AWS Summit at the Javits Center NYC was a righteous field trip, despite
the worst breakfasts, lunches and demonstrations yet encountered. That
said, the trend to use Free Open Source Software is strong there.
Based upon last week's kerfuffle with the Moose, I am afraid I will need
to postpone our field trip to Northfield to visit with Rachael Little and
the gang from Norwich. I fully intend to get together a field trip to
their Thursday night meeting once I get some new wheels.
Anyway on to Projects!:
TRANTOR
The latest project coming sideways at us is Marius's server, which I have
tentatively named "Trantor" (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trantor). We
hope to have the entire Linux Format DVD series available there. God help
me if I have not started a visual.bash project for this.
3DPRINT
Still waiting for the new control board
http://docbox.flint.com:8081/3D_print
Kinda on hold...
Where to get a laser cutter...
VMulater:
Again if you are interested in the wonderful world of zVM, I have a demo
ziddlewiki available at:
http://docbox.flint.com:8081/vm
Again, the bottom line is that Docker and tmux work fine together...
Anyone out there willing to go off the reservation with VM5.3?
THE TECHNORUBBLE REPORT
TECHNORUBBLE - The Website http://technorubble.org,
http://technorubble.com TechnoRubble made the 7 Days on page 22 of the
latest issue. We appear to be invited to the Shelburne maker fair later
this month. More reasons for a car. We may be meeting a patron today at
the Swim, this could involve TechnoRubble in the flea market circuit. We
need more TechnoRubble. We are working out the details for this as we
speak. The idea is to get people to mail is their TechnoRubble.
PITCHBOX
As you know, trhe PiTch-Box is an enclosure built out of the shipping case the
Raspberry Pi Touch Display comes in. The power supply design is lagging. We
are still working on sticker kits that guide you in assembly.
The good news is that it appears that a most viable PiTchBox power supply is an
old PC supply, it however lacks stability. I have received half a dozen 12VDC
to 5V at 3A converters, successors to the venerable 7805. One is going on the 3
D printer, the others are getting added to the Pitch mix. I have one that is
stable as a rock. Another that goes west abour once a half-hour. The only tie
breaker is to build a third PiTchBox.
http://docbox.flint.com:8081/raspberry#PiTch-Box
Could you turn the Raspberry Pi into an IBM VM emulator? As discovered
last week, it appears yes...
http://www.rs-online.com/designspark/electronics/blog/my-raspberry-pi-thinks-it-s-a-mainframe
...and it appears here on a PI B. What will it do on a PI3?
Anyway, we need to continue to develop the software and hardware PiTchBox
library such as...
JARVIS ON JENKINS
As you recall brother Kevin Cole has ported Jarvis, a voice recognition product
to run on a Raspberry PI3. This is exciting and we are attempting to reproduce
this here in the Casa Flint Lab...
http://docbox.flint.com:8081/raspberry#JarvisOnJenkins
In continuing travels and travials this project is on a haiatus, but is not out
of active developent... This week will hopefully bring some developments...
PYRS
PYRS is in deep deep deep background, I remain fascinated with the idea of
writing a python tax library... PYRS - A python interface to the IRS!
(http://docbox.flint.com:8081/pyrs) Maybe the conference can dissuade me.
This is at the hold point...
KINDLE LIBERATON FRONT
As mentioned a few weeks back, Due to the bandwidth issue, and my own traveling
adventures the entire Kindle Liberation Front is lagging, we hope that a
rumored appearance of no less than Joe Hart himself will bring about progress
in the area detailed below.
Again, the bad news is that all the new units are coming in with 5.1.3. Also, I
think I killed one of these 5.1.1. units with water. Good news is that I took
it apart and am drying it out. It may end up as parts. Hopefully in the coming
week.
http://docbox.flint.com:8081/kindle
To summarize, the meeting today is again at 40 Washington Street, Barre, VT
05641.
Topics for discussion as usual remain:
- Open Source Educational Human Development
I am working on an idea... I am changing the priority of our
eternal needs, and placing education first.
- Maker Movement A Maker Space in Barre? Why not? Could it be that the
commercial power centers do not yet appreciate the value? I need to
revise my paper on this subject and get it out to Lucas Jensen
who has good ideas about a Barre Maker Space.
- Move BOSI to become more git centric... develop gittlywiki... working!
check out tiddlywiki5 here: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5
We still need to convert... Yea buddy...
- Blue Sky R&D, but in Vermont it will be Gun-metal Grey Sky(c) R&D.
- I fought the DREK and the DREK continues to win. Remember, What
really is holds us back is DREK!!! DREK is what happens to your
workspace (both hardware and software) when you fail to put stuff
away, or you let your friends or relatives use it. This is a cosmic
law. I am still fighting the DREK.
Anyway, we have the technology and we will have Pizza tonight 5-7 at Hedding
UMC.
This is the official notice of the Barre Open Systems Institute (BOSI) Adult
Swim. For those coming in via the Google Plus and the Internet, and there are
folks who are gonna try, the swim stars at 6:00 PM EST.
Our ongoing major objective is to continue to try to figure out how to invest
the time and resources to turn the Barre Open Systems Institute into more than
just the Adult Swim technical clinic and more into a real learning facility.
One direction we have been working on is to begin thinking about classes. The
curriculum that I am most interested in is teaching documentation.
Once again, the goal of the meeting shall be as usual, to get organized and try
to get the various projects moving forward, despite DREK. We continue to wonder
about how to build the BOSI curriculum to this webpage:
http://bosivt.org/classes, Take a look if you dare...
Remember, the BOSI Adult Swim is essentially about helping out fellow users of
open source products in a clinic environment. Despite my very best of
intentions, the Adult Swim is really almost a perpetual Linux install-fest, and
only secondarily a learning environment,
The ever growing list of projects (now on our web site :^) includes:
- http://ledroid.org - Ok, this is a real project eh?
- http://bzinga.net - What happens when you combine Bash and Zenity?
- http://docbox.flint.com:8081/nodejs - ok, it is on the list.
- http://docbox.flint.com:8081/snobot - jesum they love this robot
- http://docbox.flint.com:8081/furmon - monitor that pellet furnace
- http://docbox.flint.com:8081/arduino - moving in the arduino groove
- http://docbox.flint.com:8081/javajive - to get better at Javascript
- http://docbox.flint.com:8081/tsp - Temperature Sensors Project
- http://docbox.flint.com:8081/robotsrules - The quest for Roberts Rules -
- http://docbox.flint.com:8081/visual.bash - Yea, I am not kidding...
- http://docbox.flint.com:8081/mrtg - remedial raw mrtg for the slow...
- http://docbox.flint.com:8081/raspberry - all versions
- http://docbox.flint.com:8081/strembot.org - maybe a very cool project.
- http://docbox.flint.com:8081/organized - oh please let me be organized!
- http://docbox.flint.com:8081/music - this may be the least organized
site ever!
- http://docbox.flint.com:8081/bb - A big noble idea.
- http://docbox.flint.com:8081/grantbot - A less noble idea to feed the
big idea...
- http://docbox.flint.com:8081/gitlywiki - is tiddlywiki5 the answer?
Otherwise, Barre indeed remains a great venue for a Linux and Open Source
Software discussion and general system rejuvenation. Expect to be remotely
preached at on the various topics of Open Source and how I am confident it
shall cure all the evils and ills of this wicked world. In a perfect meeting,
people would come in, sit down, see the stuff we have been doing and hopefully
help us get the DIY stuff we are doing done, or maybe just fix a laptop.
So, do not forget that the Barre library stocks "Linux Format", and the latest
issue is on the shelf, and it is good. The DVD's are available to checkout and
copy, we shall to continue provide copies and isos of each and every one. I am
continuing to duplicate about a years worth of DVD's which is quite a task. You
may want to watch this space for developments.
Anyway, come and do open source stuff. For more information about the BOSI
Adult Swim meeting time and location try this:
http://bosivt.org/directions
Show up at Hedding UMC if you have questions or are interested in Linux or the
concept of free and open systems. Again, we are in the basement of the Hedding
UMC facility which is actually working out pretty well.
Somehow we need to make progress not more projects!!!
If you wish to be included on the "Linux_adult_swim" mailing list, send a
response to this note.
This is Flint signing off...
I will be refactoring our newsletter at some point in the future (do not hold
breath :^)...
Damn moos hit me in the nose...
Kindest Regards,
Paul Flint
(802) 479-2360
(802) 595-9365 Cell
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