[NBLUG/talk] Tuesday, May 10 NBLUG meeting recap

joe joepanaro at juno.com
Thu May 12 10:21:15 PDT 2022


Thanks for the meeting notes, very interesting links.

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From: Brad Morrison <bradmorrison at sonic.net>
To: talk at nblug.org
Subject: [NBLUG/talk] Tuesday, May 10 NBLUG meeting recap
Date: Wed, 11 May 2022 12:54:23 -0700


Hi all!
Well, it was a pretty small group last night at Spring Thai/Flagship Taproom, but the conversation was lively and compelling!
Thanks to Mike (I think?) who shared with us his experience with Second Life/Open Sim and how he has been participating in the "Metaverse" for many years now. Good luck with your perceptual hash project! I hope you are able to get that difficult tenant situation resolved too. 
 
Allan: I saw your vehicle's license plate as you drove away and thought it was great! I'll try to remember to ask you about that next time. 
 
Derek: I completely forgot to mention this in our discussion of Amazon Web Services, but the reason I happened to know the retail price of their S3 service (about $21 per TB) was because I saw it on Sia's website - https://sia.tech/ Although Sia's website has changed a lot since I last looked at it, they are still a blockchain based, decentralized, open source storage platform where if you have storage space, you can rent that out on the Sia network or if you need storage space you can rent it on the Sia network. Their stats at the bottom of the homepage indicate that there is about 600-700 hosts, 1 million+ downloads, 7.6 PB of total storage on the network, and 2.72 PB of storage currently used. Filecoin is another blockchain based, decentralized storage network - https://filecoin.io/ Although I understand that you're no fan of blockchain/digital currencies.   
 
Tom: thanks so much for providing the furry entertainment! While I was a bit disappointed that the women on the Flagship/Spring Thai patio were far more interested in your Samoyed than me, that tends to be par for the course...
And my talk about a potential open source tax credit was fun to give too. 
 
Finally, the organization that I have been volunteering with recently, Open Source Ecology - https://www.opensourceecology.org/, came up as we were talking about Blender and FreeCAD. "An open source, libre economy is an efficient economy which increases innovation by open collaboration. To get there, OSE is currently developing a set of open source blueprints for the Global Village Construction Set (GVCS) – a set of the 50 most important machines that it takes for modern life to exist – everything from a tractor, to an oven, to a circuit maker. In the process of creating the GVCS, OSE intends to develop a modular, scalable platform for documenting and developing open source, libre hardware – including blueprints for both physical artifacts and for related open enterprises." I have been helping on land acquisition, interacting with Realtors and contractors in Kansas City, MO in order to take the OSE design for a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1000 square foot house that can be built for $50,000 in materials from a concept into practice and then scaled up over time. Feel free to check it out if you feel so inclined...
Brad
 
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