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We should have some soylent or boost in addition to snacks accessible to members sticking around for the long haul | We should have some soylent or boost in addition to snacks accessible to members sticking around for the long haul | ||
== User story: It'd be cool to have a space to prototype PCBs and microelectronic stuff == | |||
* reflow oven to add ICs to online-bought PCBs | |||
* have breadboards, jumper cables, resistors. | |||
== User story: I want to be able to print my own PCBs == | |||
* UV light | |||
* acid bath | |||
== User story: A member wants to 3d print things == | |||
We should have 3d printers that are functioning and configured to just be able to upload an SDL file and have them print things successfully. | |||
* enclosures for their electronics project | |||
* tabletop | |||
== User story: A user has blown a UART to usb adapter and doesn't want to wait for a new one == | |||
We should have a stash of tools used to interface with microcontrollers from PCs, when a user breaks one they should probably get a replacement but. | |||
== User story: A member has GPUs that they want to make communal use of. == | |||
A user has 30 GPUs and nothing else they want to contribute to be used and set up a cluster. | |||
We want hardware and organized space to support housing these GPUs. | |||
== User story: Someone has a broken piece of hardware they want fixed / want help to be fixed == | |||
We should have nights that the public can come in and ask questions / ask for help / be able to use our tooling to test and fix things. | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:23, 30 August 2024
User story: A guest wants water
There's someone visiting the space on an open hack night and wants water.
We should have the facilities to let them be able to drink water
- disposable/accessible cups
- functioning water
User story: A member wants to do microelectronics work
A member of the hackerspace has a microelectronics project they want to work on.
We should have a functioning workbench / workstation to enable them to do that.
the corner of room B has room for a 65x24 inch table.
there should be 2 x 1 feet of empty space for microelectronics.
At arm's reach:
- Digital logic analyzer
- Signal processor
- power supply?
- electrostatic mat
- multimeter
- oscilliscope
- chair
- soldering iron / grabby hands / magnifying glass
- appropriate amounts of lighting
- Amount of flat splace / clearable space to do work at
- A chair to sit
User story: A user wants to use the VR headset
A member wants to play a game on the VR headset.
We should have it set up and have an appropriate amount of space for a VR headset to be able to use it and a PC plugged into it set up with steamos and able to be logged in to by users.
User story: We want to install wall mounted fixture
We're trying to install a wall mounted fixture and need the appropriate equipment in a place easily locateable
User story: We want to host movie nights
We want to host movie night with 10+ people in attendance.
We should have enough sitting infrastructure to fit 10 people in a room comfortably with a screen for viewing and a reliable way to play media. We should have a media server with enough content to entertain people.
User story: We want to host a minecraft server
A member wants a minecraft server hosted at the space and accessible for other people to use including on the public internet relatively lag-free
bonus points if it shuts down / goes into hibernation when not used.
User story: We want to host a 15 person lan party
We want to host a 15 person lan party and have enough sitting space to have people set up PCs/laptops and a few spare computers for those who don't have functioning systems.
User story: I'm hungry at the hackerspace and I don't want to leave
We should have some soylent or boost in addition to snacks accessible to members sticking around for the long haul
User story: It'd be cool to have a space to prototype PCBs and microelectronic stuff
- reflow oven to add ICs to online-bought PCBs
- have breadboards, jumper cables, resistors.
User story: I want to be able to print my own PCBs
- UV light
- acid bath
User story: A member wants to 3d print things
We should have 3d printers that are functioning and configured to just be able to upload an SDL file and have them print things successfully.
- enclosures for their electronics project
- tabletop
User story: A user has blown a UART to usb adapter and doesn't want to wait for a new one
We should have a stash of tools used to interface with microcontrollers from PCs, when a user breaks one they should probably get a replacement but.
User story: A member has GPUs that they want to make communal use of.
A user has 30 GPUs and nothing else they want to contribute to be used and set up a cluster. We want hardware and organized space to support housing these GPUs.
User story: Someone has a broken piece of hardware they want fixed / want help to be fixed
We should have nights that the public can come in and ask questions / ask for help / be able to use our tooling to test and fix things.