I'm excited to finally meet in person many people that I admire, but the lack of diversity at my first @hackaday #SuperCon speakers is so disappointing. It's an issue that has been brought up with leadership, but they seem to not care or want to actively address.
https://mstdn.social/@alpenglow/111336992627871700
@joeycastillo @hackaday @LaserMistress beautiful!
Full set of eChallengeCoins from @bradanlane, with a Black Hat coin for scale.
I won't have time to dig in to the challenges until after Supercon, but I had to get them all out of their cases and admire them. Beautiful work, Bradán!
Get yours here, they're on sale! https://www.tindie.com/stores/bradanlane
It's 12:05 AM Eastern and I'm glad you are alive.
Thank you for being here with me.
Today's exciting mail delivery is Vol. 87 of @makemagazine with my geometric Illuminated tote bag on the cover!
Okay, so, #Supercon. Inclusion. First I want to say this thread is NOT meant to detract from the respect I have for the folks presenting. But pixels have been lit about the general white/maleness of the speaker lineup, and it's worth unpacking. In over two dozen talks, there are only three women, and no Black presenters. It's frustrating because it doesn't reflect the diversity I see in my community. And yet I also recognize where I've failed on this account myself. We have work to do; a THREAD:
Looking for contact: Arthur ‘Art’ Fury worked for the company Signetics in Santa Clara, Ca in the years 1970-1972. Likely longer. In 1972, he left Signetics and went to National Semiconductor.
Specialized in analog integrated circuits and worked in marketing/ advertising.
Art Fury worked with Hans Camenzind with InterDesign on the 555 timer.
Do you know somebody that might have known Art Fury in the late 1960s to the mid 1970s? Thank you for your help. Please Reblog for reach.
@finux @jack_daniel I'm just trying to hack the community and make it a better place to be.
@geekmomprojects @MakeAugusta you DO have a reputation: as an amazing person and bad ass Maker!
I must have some sort of reputation, because I recently received two fantastic gifts in the same theme. The first, a fascinating and extremely comprehensive book on illumination from 1942, was very thoughtfully sent by @MakeAugusta. The second, from the educational nonprofit where I volunteer, is a detailed LED diagram mug. Last summer I taught campers that LED stands for "Light Emitting Diode," and next summer I'll be able to quiz them on an LED's detailed internal structure!
It's 4:17 PM Eastern and I'm glad you are alive.
Thank you for being here. I know it's not always easy.
Remember: you ARE worth it
I don't know about the rest of it but my part of the world is better because you are in it with me.
Thank you.
Here's your periodic reminder that your "fume extractor" is likely just a small fan with a chunk of filter on it. If the room you're soldering, 3D printing, laser cutting, etc, in doesn't have good ventilation at least open a window or something.
This spike in AQI (caused by a corresponding spike in PM2.5, TVOC & HCHO) was me soldering before I remembered to turn on my exhaust fan and crack open the window. 😬
Luckily my air quality monitor is in direct view of my soldering station.
Psst hey kid. Want to see what 1,000 Sensor Watch boards look like?
https://www.crowdsupply.com/oddly-specific-objects/sensor-watch
It's a lot right now. It's been a lot for a long, long time now. If you're feeling the weight of all that and everything else going on in your life: that's natural.
Remember we're not alone. Be there for each other. Together we can make it through all this.
#MakeKindnessNormal
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