During this 1/2 hour you can count on the following:
- We will be frantically scrambling to set up for the classes that should have been setup hours before.
- We will try to take the time to go around to room and introduce everyone.
- If anyone would like a tour of the hackerspace, this is the time to ask.
- If anyone has a project to show off, this will be the time to show it off. We will try to go around the room and give each person a couple minutes to show off any current projects they wish to bring down.
- If everything goes well, the first class will start at 6:30. :)
Please contact us (see the Contact Us page) with any questions / comments / suggestions.
Join us for a Free Class on Blender, taught by our very own Josh.
This will be a basics class covering (but not limited to the following):
- Using the Blender Interface
- Basic Mesh Modeling
- Materials
- Rendering
You are welcome to bring a laptop to follow along. Please have the latest version of Blender installed and make sure that you have a good mouse (you will have a bad time with your trackpad).
During this 1/2 hour you can count on the following:
- We will be frantically scrambling to set up for the classes that should have been setup hours before.
- We will try to take the time to go around to room and introduce everyone.
- If anyone would like a tour of the hackerspace, this is the time to ask.
- If anyone has a project to show off, this will be the time to show it off. We will try to go around the room and give each person a couple minutes to show off any current projects they wish to bring down.
- If everything goes well, the first class will start at 6:30. :)
Please contact us (see the Contact Us page) with any questions / comments / suggestions.
Introduction to *nix.
Brought to you by d3c4f, yukaia, and a whole lot of caffeine.
In this class we will cover:
- Flavors
- The different *nix histories
- Basic file system structure
- What the f*** is a kernel?
- Basic commands
- What else can I do with *nix?
- Scripting?
- Compiling from source?
- We may also walk through the setting up a basic web server, time permitting.
You are welcome to bring a laptop to follow along. We will provide live-boot cd’s for people without linux installed.
Come join as as Josh describes the Dark Art of node.js
Stop on by, bring a friend, and see why node.js is gaining such a rapid following.
“Node.js is a platform built on Chrome’s JavaScript runtime for easily building fast, scalable network applications. Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and efficient, perfect for data-intensive real-time applications that run across distributed devices.”
You are welcome to bring a laptop to follow along.
During this 1/2 hour you can count on the following:
- We will be frantically scrambling to set up for the classes that should have been setup hours before.
- We will try to take the time to go around to room and introduce everyone.
- If anyone would like a tour of the hackerspace, this is the time to ask.
- If anyone has a project to show off, this will be the time to show it off. We will try to go around the room and give each person a couple minutes to show off any current projects they wish to bring down.
- If everything goes well, the first class will start at 6:30. :)
Please contact us (see the Contact Us page) with any questions / comments / suggestions.
In a world where people always forget to secure their protocols, we find that nearly all home Wifi routers are vulnerable to a brute force attack agains the Wifi Protected Setup *feature*. This talk will discuss how WPS works and why its vulnerable. We will also walk through a demonstration of how to attack your neighbors for fun, no profit, and possibly jail time. Oh, and we’ll show you how to protect yourself, because that is whole point of this topic isn’t it?
**Bring your promiscuous wifi adapters and laptops**
Bluetooth packet sniffing is getting a makeover in the VERY near future. In the past, Bluetooth sniffing has never been an easy task for anyone who doesn’t have thousands of dollars to spend on equipment. However, these days, there is a project in the works that will likely put the power of bluetooth sniffing in the hands of those with just a couple hundred dollars.
It’s called the Ubertooth One. This presentation will discuss the current development of the Ubertooth One as well as how it can be used to sniff Bluetooth packets.
Calendar
Agenda
During this 1/2 hour you can count on the following:
- We will be frantically scrambling to set up for the classes that should have been setup hours before.
- We will try to take the time to go around to room and introduce everyone.
- If anyone would like a tour of the hackerspace, this is the time to ask.
- If anyone has a project to show off, this will be the time to show it off. We will try to go around the room and give each person a couple minutes to show off any current projects they wish to bring down.
- If everything goes well, the first class will start at 6:30. :)
Please contact us (see the Contact Us page) with any questions / comments / suggestions.
Join us for a Free Class on Blender, taught by our very own Josh.
This will be a basics class covering (but not limited to the following):
- Using the Blender Interface
- Basic Mesh Modeling
- Materials
- Rendering
You are welcome to bring a laptop to follow along. Please have the latest version of Blender installed and make sure that you have a good mouse (you will have a bad time with your trackpad).
Ted will be teaching this Free Class on creating your own Libraries for the ever popular Arduino platform.
Join us and bask in his glory.
You are welcome to bring a laptop to follow along.
Membership is due on the last Saturday of the month. Please plan accordingly.
After the projects die down the games come out. Once a month stay REALLY late and join us in Quake 3, StarCraft 1, Unreal Tournament, and more!
Meeting at tT for all current members.
Please check our front page / calendar for class details. These should be posted at least 1-2 weeks prior to this event.
These classes are free to the public to sit in on.
Some classes may offer kits for a fee. (Usually $10-$20).
Hosted by theTransistor.
Bring down your projects to show off, meet other makers, or just for the free classes!
During this 1/2 hour you can count on the following:
- We will be frantically scrambling to set up for the classes that should have been setup hours before.
- We will try to take the time to go around to room and introduce everyone.
- If anyone would like a tour of the hackerspace, this is the time to ask.
- If anyone has a project to show off, this will be the time to show it off. We will try to go around the room and give each person a couple minutes to show off any current projects they wish to bring down.
- If everything goes well, the first class will start at 6:30. :)
Please contact us (see the Contact Us page) with any questions / comments / suggestions.
Introduction to *nix.
Brought to you by d3c4f, yukaia, and a whole lot of caffeine.
In this class we will cover:
- Flavors
- The different *nix histories
- Basic file system structure
- What the f*** is a kernel?
- Basic commands
- What else can I do with *nix?
- Scripting?
- Compiling from source?
- We may also walk through the setting up a basic web server, time permitting.
You are welcome to bring a laptop to follow along. We will provide live-boot cd’s for people without linux installed.
Come join as as Josh describes the Dark Art of node.js
Stop on by, bring a friend, and see why node.js is gaining such a rapid following.
“Node.js is a platform built on Chrome’s JavaScript runtime for easily building fast, scalable network applications. Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and efficient, perfect for data-intensive real-time applications that run across distributed devices.”
You are welcome to bring a laptop to follow along.
Membership is due on the last Saturday of the month. Please plan accordingly.
After the projects die down the games come out. Once a month stay REALLY late and join us in Quake 3, StarCraft 1, Unreal Tournament, and more!
Meeting at tT for all current members.
Please check our front page / calendar for class details. These should be posted at least 1-2 weeks prior to this event.
These classes are free to the public to sit in on.
Some classes may offer kits for a fee. (Usually $10-$20).
Hosted by theTransistor.
Bring down your projects to show off, meet other makers, or just for the free classes!
During this 1/2 hour you can count on the following:
- We will be frantically scrambling to set up for the classes that should have been setup hours before.
- We will try to take the time to go around to room and introduce everyone.
- If anyone would like a tour of the hackerspace, this is the time to ask.
- If anyone has a project to show off, this will be the time to show it off. We will try to go around the room and give each person a couple minutes to show off any current projects they wish to bring down.
- If everything goes well, the first class will start at 6:30. :)
Please contact us (see the Contact Us page) with any questions / comments / suggestions.
Join us with the ever popular and technically awesome Josh as we all learn how to better use this awesome editor.
In this class we expect to cover:
- The basics of Vi
- Different Modes
- Customizing Vi for programming and advanced editing
Please bring a laptop with Vi installed to follow along if possible.
In a world where people always forget to secure their protocols, we find that nearly all home Wifi routers are vulnerable to a brute force attack agains the Wifi Protected Setup *feature*. This talk will discuss how WPS works and why its vulnerable. We will also walk through a demonstration of how to attack your neighbors for fun, no profit, and possibly jail time. Oh, and we’ll show you how to protect yourself, because that is whole point of this topic isn’t it?
**Bring your promiscuous wifi adapters and laptops**
Bluetooth packet sniffing is getting a makeover in the VERY near future. In the past, Bluetooth sniffing has never been an easy task for anyone who doesn’t have thousands of dollars to spend on equipment. However, these days, there is a project in the works that will likely put the power of bluetooth sniffing in the hands of those with just a couple hundred dollars.
It’s called the Ubertooth One. This presentation will discuss the current development of the Ubertooth One as well as how it can be used to sniff Bluetooth packets.
CLICK HERE for more information.
Membership is due on the last Saturday of the month. Please plan accordingly.