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= Overview =
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Hooray!  We're so glad you want to visit. Noisebridge is a space open to pretty much anyone! We welcome anybody that likes to tinker and hack on things, and are generally nice. On average we don't appreciate people looking for a half way house to sleep in, steal things, or looking for free beer and people to annoy. Read here for more [[Visitor_advice]] on our culture and some suggestions on how to interface with it.
{{headerbox}}'''Getting in is as simple as ringing the doorbell during open [[hours]].''' Noisebridge is [[Getting Here|located at 272 Capp St.]] in the center of San Francisco's Mission District.
# Ring the Noisebridge doorbell, a large red button attached to the front gate, and wait a few minutes.
# '''Please be patient.''' Someone will probably buzz you in but they have to get up from hacking to answer the door.
# If no one answers, wait a bit for people to get there. You can ring again after a bit.
# Check [https://noisebridge.net the front page of this wiki] for current hours.  
# If you want an access code, ask for a temporary code or attend [[meetings]] and apply for [[philanthropy]].
{{boxend}}


Noisebridge is located on the 3rd floor of 2169 Mission. There is a staircase up and an accessible elevator as well.  The elevator can be a little persnickety but it has a bell that rings up into the space for assistance if needed.  More [[Accessibility]] info available as well.  Read on for ways to get into the building.
Keep in mind we have limited hours while we reboot from the pandemic and our move to a new building!


You can also check out some more info on transit and [[Getting_Here]].
==Related==
*Read more about [[Accessibility]] if you want help physically navigating the space or attending [[streaming]] events
*Read up on [[Getting Here]].
*More about our [[Hours]].


== How Do I Get Into 2169 Mission? ==
== How Do I Get Into 272 Capp Street? ==


'''If you've never been to the space before''', simply press the door bell on the right of the gate labeled "Noisebridge" with tiny text. If there's someone in the space who feels like giving a tour (most of the time, except for late at night and early morning) they will buzz you in.
'''If you've never been to the space before''', press the Doorbell and wait. There is generally someone available to answer the door when Noisebridge is open.


Otherwise, there are physical and electronic keys that can be used to access the space, including phone [[Apps]].  Read on.
You can use Noisebridge free, without being a member! Of course, donations are welcome!


== How to buzz the gate==
Good times to catch us is in the afternoons during the week, and 11am-10pm on weekends. Other times we may be open but it's not peak hours.


To open the door through the local Noisebridge network at 2169 Mission street (not accessible through the internets):
=== [[RFID Token]] ===
If you are around for a while and apply to be a [[Philanthropist]] or [[Member]], you can get an [[RFID Token]] and a key, and therefore can enter without using the doorbell.


====Use Gatebot====
Some of the RFID tokens give you 24/7 access. For more info please read [[Opening]] the space.
See [[Gatebot]] for the week's access code.


====Awesome way from the outside the space====
== What should I do when I get there? ==
# (first) Get inside Noisebridge.
Noisebridge is a space that has been [[Noisebridge Vision|designed since its inception]] to be open to pretty much all hackers.   We especially welcome those who like to tinker and hack on things, and those who are generally nice.
# Find a functional touch panel.
# Tap the "key" icon.
# Read instructions provided and note down the key for this week.
# Point your phone's browser to the URL listed.
# Bookmark the URL.
# When you want to open the gate, use the bookmark.
# Return to Noisebridge once a week to get the updated key.


====Awesome way from the outside the space====
Read here for more [[Visitor advice]] on our culture and some suggestions on how to interface with it. Our collectivist [[Do-ocracy]] -style anarchy is often strange to people who are accustomed to more authoritarian structures, and many new visitors are initially confused on how things work or who they should talk to about things. If it's your first time here, ask the person who let you in, or other friendly looking people for a tour! This can be a great way to jump into the Noisebridge culture and learn more about how we work.  
phone [[Apps]], only Android right now.


====Awesome way from the outside the space====
== What should I bring?==
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Noisebridge is most fun if you bring tools like a laptop and a project or project idea to work on.


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If not, you might find a project idea in one of our [[events|classes]]!
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Hint:
==Photos Needed==
 
We should post photos of the access control system showing how to use it.
    cat noisebridge_golf|xxd -r -p|gunzip
{{photography}}
 
====Awesome way from inside the space====
http://pony.noise/gate
 
'''OR'''
 
http://172.30.0.30/gate/
 
====H4x0r way====
 
SSH into our local server, [[Pony]], and run...
  opengate
 
'''OR'''
 
  curl -x POST http://api.noisebridge.net/gate/open
 
(see our [[API]])
 
== More Informatic Links ==
 
More info about our culture and some suggestions on how to interface with it available here: [[Visitor_advice]] . Collectivist anarchy is often strange to people who are accustomed to authoritarian structures, and many visitors are initially confused on how things work or who they should talk to about things.
 
More info about doors, keys, openings, and mousetraps available here: [[Access_Control]].
 
You can also check out some more info on transit and [[Getting_Here]].

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Getting in is as simple as ringing the doorbell during open hours. Noisebridge is located at 272 Capp St. in the center of San Francisco's Mission District.
  1. Ring the Noisebridge doorbell, a large red button attached to the front gate, and wait a few minutes.
  2. Please be patient. Someone will probably buzz you in but they have to get up from hacking to answer the door.
  3. If no one answers, wait a bit for people to get there. You can ring again after a bit.
  4. Check the front page of this wiki for current hours.
  5. If you want an access code, ask for a temporary code or attend meetings and apply for philanthropy.

Keep in mind we have limited hours while we reboot from the pandemic and our move to a new building!

Related

How Do I Get Into 272 Capp Street?

If you've never been to the space before, press the Doorbell and wait. There is generally someone available to answer the door when Noisebridge is open.

You can use Noisebridge free, without being a member! Of course, donations are welcome!

Good times to catch us is in the afternoons during the week, and 11am-10pm on weekends. Other times we may be open but it's not peak hours.

RFID Token

If you are around for a while and apply to be a Philanthropist or Member, you can get an RFID Token and a key, and therefore can enter without using the doorbell.

Some of the RFID tokens give you 24/7 access. For more info please read Opening the space.

What should I do when I get there?

Noisebridge is a space that has been designed since its inception to be open to pretty much all hackers. We especially welcome those who like to tinker and hack on things, and those who are generally nice.

Read here for more Visitor advice on our culture and some suggestions on how to interface with it. Our collectivist Do-ocracy -style anarchy is often strange to people who are accustomed to more authoritarian structures, and many new visitors are initially confused on how things work or who they should talk to about things. If it's your first time here, ask the person who let you in, or other friendly looking people for a tour! This can be a great way to jump into the Noisebridge culture and learn more about how we work.

What should I bring?

Noisebridge is most fun if you bring tools like a laptop and a project or project idea to work on.

If not, you might find a project idea in one of our classes!

Photos Needed

We should post photos of the access control system showing how to use it.

PHOTOGRAPHY WANTED: We need some updated photos of this. Does anyone have or want to take some photos they can Upload? | Category | Edit