Forgive the wrong date...

It is Tonight!

On Mon, Nov 3, 2025 at 1:24 PM Paul Flint <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mon 03 Nov 2025 12:45:15 PM EST
>
> Greetings List Lurkers,
>
> Cloudy, and a little warm...
>
> UPDATE:
> Here is you chance to own the most hated tractor in Vermont, for sale!
> for all those who wish to purchase this tractor is on the block...
> The perfect gift for the Masochist in your life,
> PLEASE let winter come so I can think less about farm equipment...
>
> 004 Society
> "Library of TechnoRubble"
> In the Dewey Decimal System, 004 Computer science encompasses books and
> materials related to data processing and computer science, including
> computer hardware, software, and networking.
> The Dewey Decimal System supports such a system.  What do you think of
> developing a lending system for TechnoRubble?
> I am taking my time drafting a proposal...
>
> SUMMER DREAMS FADE FOR A YEAR
> As the summer winds down, my effort to actually plan an event at
> SugarTower.
> from a planning perspective, we need to consider next summer (If we
> survive :^), so we plan.
> The working title for contemplated festival is either "Wierdo Fest" or
> "Wierdo Juiblee".
> What do you think? I would like a Pig Roast party and music that lasts
> into the evening!
> These ambitious plans for next spring include my dream of a meet up of
> Adult
> Swim at SugarTower. For part of this future event, I intend to keep the
> working title
> "Open Source Summer Camp" (OSSC):
> http://docbox.flint.com:8081/geekland/#Open_Source_Summer_Camp_(OSSC).
> One angle I would like to pursue would be to add a "Renaissance Festival"
> vibe to
> this planned gathering.  All this is so far a dream...
>
> Otherwise I am trying to get back to playing with opencode (
> https://opencode.ai/) check it out!!
>
> We have been sorting the Drek in the shipping containers and constructing
> a temporary
> enclosure so that we can get things organized at the SugarTower Tech
> Pavilion...
>
> Open Broadcast Studio (OBS) last week began to be undestood my yours truly.
> I am already thinking about it in terms of Visual Bash.,,
>
> That all said we have a meeting tonight at 6PM.
>
> The life lesson here is that serious development remains for the winter.
>
> Winter should allow us to answer questions like:
>
> - Can I take a Caterpillar 315L and combine it with an ABB robot arm in
> order to do
>   large scale 3D printing?
> - Can I combine the hardware and software into a "looperplex" (a musical
> instrument)?
>   possibly about using RP2350?
> - A VIAOC based Arduino and Pi development environment that "Breaths"
> Code.
>   By itself the concept of "breathing" code is essential and is really not
> part of the RP2040 /
>   RP2350 architecture.  I have not discovered how to get the code off of
> these buggers.
>
> http://docbox.flint.com:8081/geekland/#Virtual_Immutability_Associated_Containers_(VIAOC)
>   Could the answer be to have the "inhale" code from git?
> - Need to write/revise "menubot.sh", a FED menu generator.  Maybe with the
> help of opencode.com?
>   Could opencode help me generate a general menu generator (GMG :^)?  So
> far opencode is thinking
>   aboout it...
> - Can I use the upgraded to Ubuntu Jetson AI and Tabby to generate
> VisualBash scripts?
>   (see https://github.com/dylanaraps/pure-bash-bible)
> - Would it make sense to store VisualBash functions in MariaDB? Or maybe
> Git?
> - Could all tie into Kubernetes?
>
> ...so more about these foolish ideas is available tonight, this Monday
> evening, at 6 PM at the
> York Library in beautiful East Barre Vermont.  Thus we are centralizing
> and
> convocating at the York Branch Library this evening.
>
> That said, come in person or remotely and bring this and any Open Source
> other technical or personal blems and questions and we shall do our thing!
>
> Again this evening, beyond the Library face-2-face & gizmo-2-gizmo, we
> shall use
> 0https://meet.jit.si/bosi to connect.
>
> Feel free to click the following link (around 6PM tonight) to join the
> meeting:
> https://meet.jit.si/bosi
>
> Let me know if this works for everyone...
>
> =====
> Just want to dial in on your phone?
>
> Dial-in: +1.512.402.2718 PIN: 1992759198#
>
> Note that this dial worked with devastating effect from the road...
>
> Click this link to see the dial in phone numbers for this meeting:
> https://meet.jit.si/static/dialInInfo.html?room=bosi
>
>
> Kindest Regards,
>
>
> Paul Flint, Director
> Barre Open Systems Institute
>

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