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A hackerspace (hacklab, hackspace, or makerspace) is a community-operated, not-for-profit workspace where people with common interests, such as computers, electronics, technology, science, digital art, or crafts, can meet, socialize, and collaborate. | A hackerspace (hacklab, hackspace, or makerspace) is a community-operated, not-for-profit workspace where people with common interests, such as computers, electronics, technology, science, digital art, or crafts, can meet, socialize, and collaborate. | ||
Hackerspaces can be viewed as open community labs incorporating elements of machine shops, workshops, and/or studios where hackers can come together to share resources and knowledge to build and make things. Foremost it is a community focused on equally minded people. | Hackerspaces can be viewed as open community labs incorporating elements of machine shops, workshops, and/or studios where hackers can come together to share resources and knowledge to build and make things. Foremost it is a community focused on equally minded people. | ||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackerspace | |||
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Base48 is a hackerspace located in Brno, Czech Republuc. | Base48 is a hackerspace located in Brno, Czech Republuc. | ||
== Why 48? == | |||
= Why 48? = | |||
Why the number 48/0x30/0b00110000? Because the previous space that we used was at Čápkova 48. And because with other numbers like base64 we would have problems being found by people searching for us on google :) | Why the number 48/0x30/0b00110000? Because the previous space that we used was at Čápkova 48. And because with other numbers like base64 we would have problems being found by people searching for us on google :) | ||
= Contacts = | == Scope of our hackerspace == | ||
* Electronics | |||
* Robotics | |||
* Artificial intelligence (AI) | |||
* Security | |||
* Penetration testing | |||
* Open source software development | |||
== Contacts == | |||
See the | See the | ||
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= Join Us = | = Join Us = | ||
You might want to get in touch digitally first. Subscribe yourself to our public mailing listor drop us a message through the IRC channel - this can be the 1st place to go and ask about visiting hacerspace. | |||
Anyhow, the best way, how to join us is to join us :). Just come in and socialize a bit. See the instructions on how to get here and introduce yourself. This is required, so we can verify yours pure hacking intentions (: Don't be afraid if you are not talkative - everyone is welcome. | |||
Joining our society involves paying a membership fee, that is currently 800 CZK (480 CZK for students) per month. See Internal_rules#Membership_and_keys for what you need to do to become a member and Membership for detailed information how to pay. We use this money to pay the rent for our space, to buy needed equipment and to support interesting projects, that would not be feasible otherwise. We "process" new membership requests on regular community meetings. It is good practice to inform some active old member about your willing before the meeting. | |||
== Becoming a member == | == Becoming a member == | ||
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* Always clean after yourself | * Always clean after yourself | ||
== Projekty == | == Projekty == |
Revision as of 16:37, 27 February 2024
Hackerspace Comunity
A hackerspace (hacklab, hackspace, or makerspace) is a community-operated, not-for-profit workspace where people with common interests, such as computers, electronics, technology, science, digital art, or crafts, can meet, socialize, and collaborate. Hackerspaces can be viewed as open community labs incorporating elements of machine shops, workshops, and/or studios where hackers can come together to share resources and knowledge to build and make things. Foremost it is a community focused on equally minded people. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackerspace
Base48
Base48 is a hackerspace located in Brno, Czech Republuc.
Why 48?
Why the number 48/0x30/0b00110000? Because the previous space that we used was at Čápkova 48. And because with other numbers like base64 we would have problems being found by people searching for us on google :)
Scope of our hackerspace
- Electronics
- Robotics
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- Security
- Penetration testing
- Open source software development
Contacts
See the
- Contacts (https://wiki.base48.cz/wiki/Space)
- Address (https://wiki.base48.cz/wiki/Space)
- Events (-),
- Projects Všechny projekty, (Old)
- Equipment (-)
Join Us
You might want to get in touch digitally first. Subscribe yourself to our public mailing listor drop us a message through the IRC channel - this can be the 1st place to go and ask about visiting hacerspace. Anyhow, the best way, how to join us is to join us :). Just come in and socialize a bit. See the instructions on how to get here and introduce yourself. This is required, so we can verify yours pure hacking intentions (: Don't be afraid if you are not talkative - everyone is welcome.
Joining our society involves paying a membership fee, that is currently 800 CZK (480 CZK for students) per month. See Internal_rules#Membership_and_keys for what you need to do to become a member and Membership for detailed information how to pay. We use this money to pay the rent for our space, to buy needed equipment and to support interesting projects, that would not be feasible otherwise. We "process" new membership requests on regular community meetings. It is good practice to inform some active old member about your willing before the meeting.
Becoming a member
- Register on https://m.base48.cz/
- E-mail confirmation
- Get ID for payments (Variable symbol for bank transfer)
- Pay membership fee
- Get approved by board
- Arrange in person meeting with chairman of the board
- Keys available only with chairman's approval
After some time in our community, you can join our society and you will be allowed to:
- Participate and visit the space independently, use the hackerspace
- Set up projects (always consult with board first)
- Access servers (filesystem, VPN, IRC bouncers, etc.)
- Add information about your projects to the wiki
- Be part bigger decisions regarding our hackerspace
After joining:
- You could/should attend regular voting sessions
- Follow the style/guide of already existing parts of the system/organization
Dos and Don'ts:
- Please do respect others
- Keep your stuff stored in boxes in dedicated shelfs, clearly marked with your name
- Always consult with a board storing anything bigger (not in boxes) or any changes in space itself
- Always clean after yourself