Hey All,
Someone at the space (Mike?) was asking after CNC software; I found one
link on Tuesday, but also re-found this one: http://www.linuxcnc.org/
Of course, if anyone has other ideas, it'd be interesting to hear about
them :)
That's all :)
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Neil
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I wasn't sure if I'd be down, but i ended up fiddling with fritzing again,
so will probably be down and might be fiddling with LEDs, soldering,
transistors, shift registers... or something else maybe.
There is probably also pre-gin to drink with lemonade, and failing that
maybe gin... or tea or cap
I mentioned to a few people that I have some waffle makers (like sandwich
toasters, but for waffle batter), one needing US socket/power (making
standard 'square' waffles) and one a UK one (making star-shaped thinner
ones). Since there was some interest here, if anyone has a sincere interest
in one
Ah right, I might also bring a container to enable popcorn containment.
Was someone interested in my waffle-maker?
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Neil
On 16 February 2016 at 11:57, Edward Watson wrote:
> As my first spell off from dealing with stupid lastminute urgent demands
> on my time, I shall be sitting completely
Hi Hibby,
I shall be commiserating the departure of my Wife to another continent
while attending this evening, possibly with beverages and electronics of
various sorts... falling back to mapping if apathy strikes...
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Neil
On 16 February 2016 at 11:16, Hibberd, Dave wrote:
> Greetings Travel
I plan to bring them both tomorrow, so they can be fought over then ;)
(albeit with Tom & Ed having first claim)
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Neil
On 7 February 2016 at 14:59, Tony Travis <
tony.tra...@minke-informatics.co.uk> wrote:
> On 06/02/16 16:43, Neil Pilgrim wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
&
Hi All,
I've got a British Gas electricity monitor here, and may have another going
spare too, which I am no using and certainly won't be after I move.
Anyone interested in using it or tinkering with it for a home-grown
monitoring system?
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Neil
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I have very little food in the house, so probably nothing obviously
complementary, but I do have a popcorn machine and a bag of unpopped corn,
if that's of interest ?
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Neil
On 5 December 2015 at 17:27, Edward Watson wrote:
> FYI Hibby has green-lit me probably bringing food stuff to cook up s
On Tuesday, 24 November 2015, Robert McWilliam wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2015, at 14:56, Neil Pilgrim wrote:
>
> Sadly I will not be in tonight to fail to ring a bell (or compare notes
> over esp8266) as I'M ON THE TRAIN *cough* Anyhow, have a good night and
> I'll cat
Sadly I will not be in tonight to fail to ring a bell (or compare notes
over esp8266) as I'M ON THE TRAIN *cough* Anyhow, have a good night and
I'll catch up next week or on irc/email. Now to be less loud in the quiet
coach...
Neil
On Tuesday, 24 November 2015, Robert McWilliam wrote:
> It is
I shall be along, probably working on my latest ESP-01 board, possibly
making dinging noises, making lua noises, and maybe mapping.
Mike: I'm using Fritzing, but also haven't yet got to the stage of
rejigging parts, at least not entirely successfully yet. So, interested to
discuss it and see what
Now that my little stripboard ESP8266-01 module works, I'll likely be
developing the software further, adding sensors, making a bell ding, or
working on a second board design now I've got a feeling for what I care
about. Perfboard, even.
For anyone who wants to know more, just ask :)
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Neil
On
Having got a DingBot-in-an-ESP8266, I'm going to either work on driving the
bell or soldering up more of my development board with newly-arrived
component goodness. Oh, and maybe twiddling with the code or showing anyone
who's interested.
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Neil
On 3 November 2015 at 12:45, Robert McWilliam wr
I shall be along to fiddle more with my ESP, bell, and possibly mapping if
I run out of other things to do which is seeming increasingly unlikely.
Unfortunately the transistors I ordered haven't arrived yet, so probably no
IoD yet...
Also, someone who knows about hackspace money should hassle
I plan to continue my avoidance of mapping and do more electronics stuff,
possibly involving exploring ESP8266 firmwares.
Beer and/or gin sound like an option...
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Neil
On 20 October 2015 at 15:59, Edward Watson wrote:
> IOn 20 October 2015 at 10:13, Doc Ocassi wrote:
> > What is Everyone el
Hopefully I'll finally make another meeting, and I might even try and do
something other than mapping ;)
*packs up all his electronics tinkering stuff*
Rob: will be interesting to see what you've done with temperature stuff :)
How early are we looking like for tonight?
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Neil
On 13 October 2015
Hopefully I'll finally make another meeting, and I might even try and do
something other than mapping ;)
*packs up all his electronics tinkering stuff*
Rob: will be interesting to see what you've done with temperature stuff :)
How early are we looking like for tonight?
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Neil
On 13 October 2015
I hope to be along tonight (moist atmosphere permitting), and will
certainly not be mentioning maps..maybe. I could bring some electronics but
it's a lot of stuff given the weather; anyone done anything much with the
fabled 8266(?) chips?
Neil
On Tuesday, 18 August 2015, Robert McWilliam wrote:
Kate and I hope to be along tonight, and we're actually in town already -
how early might anyone else be there?
Neil
On 16 Jun 2015 11:28, "Tom Jones" wrote:
> Hello Hackers,
>
> As usual it is time again for 57North's weekly open night. Anyone is
> welcome to
> come down to the space and see wh
I hope to be down to install a working version of debian on my internal
ssd, essay-word-count permitting (double yesterday already, so looking
promising!)
Neiljp
On 10 Mar 2015 14:54, "Doc Ocassi" wrote:
> I will be down, will be in the space till 4 then away for dinner and
> back. Probably work
hi all,
I will be along soonish I imagine, for more laptop fixing goodness and
essay avoidance (850+ words so far!)
Neiljp
On 9 Mar 2015 14:23, "Dave Hibberd" wrote:
>
> Gd afternoon happy hackers.
>
> I'm going to be in space ~ 1930 tonight to play with toys and stuff for
> a couple of
[sending again, this time from 57n-subscribed address]
I could be in for some social hackery, mapping, possible raspberry pi'ing
and potentially finally installing debian on my laptop (though a backup
might be ideal first).
Time/day wise, either this evening, sunday or maybe tomorrow evening are
I could be in for some social hackery, mapping, possible raspberry pi'ing
and potentially finally installing debian on my laptop (though a backup
might be ideal first).
Time/day wise, either this evening, sunday or maybe tomorrow evening are
doable, but I'm pretty flexible so could probably make m
I hope to be in (snow/ice permitting) to map more things (as is
traditional), maybe try and actually do something different again, and
potentially drink some beverages.
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Neil
On 20 January 2015 at 10:05, Tom Jones wrote:
> Hello Hackers,
>
> This Tuesday like most, it an open night at 57North
We'll be there, hopefully, to discuss lots of OSM stuff :)
Kate & Neil
On 15 Jan 2015 10:15, "Dave Hibberd" wrote:
> Howdy Howdy party people!
>
> I've schedulued in an Open Street Map night tonight, just to get there
> relevant interested folks together to look at/talk about/play with OSM
> stu
eardown Thursday"?
>
>
> That would be a good night, is anyone good at desoldering/recovering
> components?
>
> > Calum
> >
> > On 12 December 2014 at 01:24, Robert McWilliam wrote:
> >
> > > On Fri, Dec 12, 2014, at 12:24 AM, Neil Pilgrim wrot
Hey guys,
I've a Brother MFC-425CN printer/copier/fax/scanner that has decided to
give up the ghost, and wondered if it would be of any use for parts or
maybe it could be fixed, potentially - though I know printers are cheap.
I happily had this working under linux in the past, and it has a networ
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