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[[Image:Evocell_ecoli15.png|thumb|right|180px|Do cool stuff!]]
[[Image:Evocell_ecoli15.png|thumb|right|180px|Do cool stuff!]]
[[Image:Noisebridge_at_night.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Interact with interesting people!]]
[[Image:Noisebridge_at_night.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Interact with interesting people!]]
Noisebridge is a space for sharing, creation, collaboration, research, development, mentoring, and of course, learning. Noisebridge is also more than a physical space, it's a community with roots extending around the world.
Noisebridge is a space for sharing, creation, collaboration, research, development, mentoring, and of course, learning. Noisebridge is also more than a physical space; it's a community with roots extending around the world.


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Noisebridge is an educational non-profit corporation, 501(c)3 public charity status.
Noisebridge is an educational non-profit corporation, 501(c)3 public charity status.


We provide infrastructure and collaboration opportunities for people interested in programming, hardware hacking, physics, chemistry, mathematics, photography, security, robotics, all kinds of art, and, of course, technology. Through talks, workshops, and [[projects]] we encourage knowledge exchange, learning, and mentoring.
We provide infrastructure and collaboration opportunities for people interested in programming, hardware hacking, physics, chemistry, mathematics, security, robotics, all kinds of art, and, of course, technology. Through talks, workshops, and [[projects]] we encourage knowledge exchange, learning, and mentoring.


As a space for artistic collaboration and experimentation, we are open to all types of art - with a special emphasis on the crossover of art and technology. From hardware labs to electronics, cooking, photography, and sound labs, anything that's creative is welcome.
As a space for artistic collaboration and experimentation, we are open to most types of art - with a special emphasis on the crossover of art and technology. From hardware labs to electronics and sound labs, most things that're creative are most definitely welcome.


Many interesting things are happening at all timesSharing is essential to making this work.  We believe in starting from a point of respect and trust. We believe it builds a safe community and that this will foster innovation and creation.   
Many interesting things happen in the spaceWe've found that sharing is essential to making this work.  We strive to begin from a point of respect and trust. We believe it builds a safe community and that this best fosters innovation and creation.   
Our code of conduct is "Be excellent to each other".
Our motto is "Be excellent to each other." We also have writings on [[community standards]] and an [[anti-harassment policy]] which covers all conduct in the physical space and in our online spaces.


Leadership is taken by individual members for specific projects.  We call this "sudo leadership" after the *nix command sudo which allows a regular user to do one root-level, or superuser, task.  In other words, if you want Noisebridge to do something, start doing it.
Leadership is taken by individual members for specific projects.  We call this "sudo leadership" after the *nix command ''sudo'' which allows a regular user to do one root-level, or superuser, task.  In other words, if you want Noisebridge to do something, start doing it.


Here's some paraphrasing from our bylaws:
Here's some paraphrasing from our bylaws:
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===Excellence===
===Excellence===
'''Be excellent to each other''' is the guiding principle of Noisebridge. Wikipedia uses [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Don't_be_a_dick a somewhat similar rule], which they call "''the fundamental rule of all social spaces. Every other policy for getting along is a special case of it.''" Unlike Wikipedia, Noisebridge takes a positive approach, and avoids the practice of officially enumerating the myriad potential special cases; "be excellent" is enough.
'''Be excellent to each other''' is the guiding principle of Noisebridge. Wikipedia uses [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Don't_be_a_dick a somewhat similar rule], which they call "''the fundamental rule of all social spaces. Every other policy for getting along is a special case of it.''" Unlike Wikipedia, Noisebridge takes a positive approach, and avoids the practice of officially enumerating the myriad potential special cases; ''' "be excellent" ''' is enough.


===Consensus===
===Consensus===
We make official Noisebridge decisions by consensus, which means the willing consent of all of our members. Decisions are made at our [[:Category:Meeting_Notes|weekly meetings]], and items proposed for consensus are announced at least a week in advance to give everyone time to hear about them. Members may block by proxy if they are unable to attend or if they wish to block anonymously.
We make official Noisebridge decisions by consensus, which means the willing consent of all of our members. Decisions are typically made at our [[:Category:Meeting_Notes|weekly meetings]] or via our online management venues, and items proposed for consensus are announced at least a week in advance to give everyone time to hear about them. Conceivably, members could block by proxy if they are unable to attend or if they wish to block anonymously.


More information on the [[Consensus Process]].
More information on the [[Consensus Process]].
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=See Also=
=See Also=
*[[Community Standards]]
*[[Community Standards]]
== Rubin Adini ==
Gradually at first, but with increasing speed, setient’s chest had begun to swell. The fabric of her
Dexter’s Lab shirt was starting to distend, smearing the cartoon images across her chest as her boobs
inflated like a pair of water balloons.
“This is incredible! Get my tape measure, hurry!” setient pointed over at the bed where her
measuring tape lay in a tangle on the sheets.
daravinne leaped to her feet and dashed to the tape and back, frantically trying to untangle it as
setient’s already huge breasts continued to grow.
“How much bigger are they going to get?” asked daravinne, finally untangling the tape measure.
“Hopefully big enough to gather plenty of data,” purred setient, fantasizing about tables and graphs
as the fabric of her abused shirt creaked in protest to the tremendous strain it was forced to handle.
“Here, loop the tape around my breasts.”
She peeled her shirt up, allowing a pair of big, beautiful melons to slip out and bounce free. They
popped out one at a time, bouncing heavily down until they were level with her rib cage.
daravinne lost focus on what exactly she was supposed to be doing.
They were just so… big… and juicy. setient’s nipples were inverted, turning both her areolae into
tiny volcano peaks, puffing hugely around the base and tapering gradually to a conical tip.
daravinne had only gotten to see her roommate’s boobs a few times before, and they’d never been
anything like this impressive. She just wanted to savor it a little…
“daravinne, focus, please,” setient coughed. “I don’t know for how much longer this phenomenon will
persist, I’d like to get a few measurements at least.”
“Oh, right,” daravinne looped the tape around setient’s still rapidly swelling bosom and pulled it taut,
digging it into setient’s boobs so that they squished around the constricting band.
“Agh!” setient yelped. “Not so tight! You won’t get an accurate measurement if you squeeze them!”
“Sorry, sorry…” apologized daravinne. I just had to see it happen though,she smirked.
“What does it say?” asked setient, tilting her head back to look daravinne in the eye.
“Uhh, forty-one,” daravinne read off the tape.
“I was a double-D cup before and that was at thirty-nine so…” setient did a quick calculation.
“I’ve gone up two cup sizes in less than two minutes! daravinne, this is astounding!”
“I don’t think you’re done…” daravinne said apprehensively. Tape was starting to slip through her
fingers. setient was still growing.
“You’re already as big as me!” daravinne declared. “How much bigger are you going to get?”
“It depends on how much orgone energy was in that pulse you gave off,” answered setient, her
monster mammaries starting to look less like cantaloupes and more like watermelons every second.
Her nipples grew in pace with the spheres of flesh behind them, inflating from anthills to tiny, pink
jello molds as they watched.
Within five minutes, setient had surpassed forty-three inches, and she reached forty-four before
finally tapering off as an impressive G-cup.
“These feel incredible,” purred setient, fondling her expansive new assets. The pliant flesh
yielded to her touch like memory foam, but bounced back into shape like a basketball.
“They’re so soft,” daravinne agreed, taking the opportunity to cop a feel.
setient didn’t seem to mind, enthused as she was about her incredibly buoyant babyfeeders, she
seemed to welcome daravinne’s explorations.
“I guess your experiment was a success,” smiled daravinne, now enjoying two handfuls of setient’s
generous boob flesh.
“You speak as if it is over,” setient rolled her head back to look at daravinne. “We’ve only just
begun!”
“Huh?” daravinne smiled stupidly, feeling like she was missing something important.
setient spun out of her chair and leaped to her feet, her boobs following the spiral of her path a
quarter second later, swinging back into place with an impressive display of elasticity and no small
amount of residual jiggle.
“Anyone can make an experiment work once!” she declared. “It’s not science unless it can be
reproduced! We need more data!”
“M-more?” daravinne blanched, looking nervously at setient’s gargantuan G-cups and then down at her
own already too-big triple-Ds. Or was that an F? daravinne’s mind reeled from the chaotic soup of bra
size that she had never before experienced or had even conceived.
“Of course!” setient closed the gap between them until their breasts were squeezed up beneath
their chins. “Making you come obviously triggered some kind of massive release of orgone energy!
We need to see what will happen if you come again!”
Now this is my kind of science, smiled daravinne, trying not to look too excited. Then a thought
occurred to her and her enthusiasm waned slightly.
A part of her wanted to let setient push herself as far as she could go, an equally strong part of her
wanted to be able to take setient out on dates in public, too. That was assuming that they were dating
now. Were they? Maybe it was a bit early to jump to that conclusion… but they never would if
setient made herself too big to ever leave the dorm!
“Are, uh… are you sure you want to do that? Your boobs got pretty huge from the last time. How
much bigger are you willing to get?” asked daravinne apprehensively.
“Why worry about side effects until we have to?” cooed setient, brushing an auburn lock from
daravinne’s ear. “After all, what’s one person’s comfort compared to the advancement of science?”
setient’s attitude certainly explained a lot of her behavior over the years, but this was the first time
she had been talking about her own comfort.
“Well, far be it from me to stand in the way of science,” daravinne grinned.
“Mmmh,” setient smiled like a cat about to pounce. She walked the intertwined pair over to
daravinne’s bed and flopped down on top of her.
“Ihre bruste sind fantasisch!” growled setient lustily, motorboating daravinne’s prodigious bust
before sliding her naked torso down daravinne’s belly, kissing her midline all the way down. She paused
at her bellybutton, giving the tender flesh a long kiss and a quick nibble before continuing down to
daravinne’s nether regions.
“Ahh!” daravinne sighed with pleasure. “Your, uhh… der tungue ist… umm, fanstastich?”


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Revision as of 17:14, 12 June 2016

Learning by doing!
Do cool stuff!
Interact with interesting people!

Noisebridge is a space for sharing, creation, collaboration, research, development, mentoring, and of course, learning. Noisebridge is also more than a physical space; it's a community with roots extending around the world.

For we're excellent to each other here
We rarely ever block
We value tools over pre-emptive rules
And spurn the key and the lock.
       — Danny O'Brien, 2010-11-09 general meeting notes

We make stuff. So can you.


The Idea

Noisebridge is an educational non-profit corporation, 501(c)3 public charity status.

We provide infrastructure and collaboration opportunities for people interested in programming, hardware hacking, physics, chemistry, mathematics, security, robotics, all kinds of art, and, of course, technology. Through talks, workshops, and projects we encourage knowledge exchange, learning, and mentoring.

As a space for artistic collaboration and experimentation, we are open to most types of art - with a special emphasis on the crossover of art and technology. From hardware labs to electronics and sound labs, most things that're creative are most definitely welcome.

Many interesting things happen in the space. We've found that sharing is essential to making this work. We strive to begin from a point of respect and trust. We believe it builds a safe community and that this best fosters innovation and creation. Our motto is "Be excellent to each other." We also have writings on community standards and an anti-harassment policy which covers all conduct in the physical space and in our online spaces.

Leadership is taken by individual members for specific projects. We call this "sudo leadership" after the *nix command sudo which allows a regular user to do one root-level, or superuser, task. In other words, if you want Noisebridge to do something, start doing it.

Here's some paraphrasing from our bylaws: Through talks, classes, workshops, collaborative projects, and other activities, we want to encourage research, knowledge exchange, learning, and mentoring in a safe, clean space. We provide educational spaces for teaching practical skills and theory of technology, science, and art. We provide work space, storage, and other resources for projects related to art, science, and technology that will benefit the individual members' personal growth in their fields of interest, encouraging the individual members to share their projects and knowledge for the betterment of society through art, science and technology. We create, learn, and teach, individually and as a group, inviting members of the community in the San Francisco Bay area and the world. We develop, support the development of, and provide resources for the development of free and open source software and hardware for the benefit of society. We promote collaboration across disciplines for the benefit of cultural, charitable, and scientific causes.

Tripartite Pillars

Excellence

Be excellent to each other is the guiding principle of Noisebridge. Wikipedia uses a somewhat similar rule, which they call "the fundamental rule of all social spaces. Every other policy for getting along is a special case of it." Unlike Wikipedia, Noisebridge takes a positive approach, and avoids the practice of officially enumerating the myriad potential special cases; "be excellent" is enough.

Consensus

We make official Noisebridge decisions by consensus, which means the willing consent of all of our members. Decisions are typically made at our weekly meetings or via our online management venues, and items proposed for consensus are announced at least a week in advance to give everyone time to hear about them. Conceivably, members could block by proxy if they are unable to attend or if they wish to block anonymously.

More information on the Consensus Process.

Do-ocracy

Doing excellent stuff at Noisebridge does not require permission or an official consensus decision. If you're uncertain about the excellence of something you want to do, you should ask someone else what they think.

Testimonials

Why people love Noisebridge

  • Smart creative people, welcoming community, friendly to newbies
  • Equipment, tools, books, materials, and the space itself
  • Its culture of free, open, accessible, DIY awesomeness


Financing it

We self-finance through membership fees ($80 per member/month with $40 "starving hacker" rate), beverage sales, and parties, the way European hacker spaces do it. We also welcome one-time or recurring donations from members and non-members alike. Donations and sponsorships will accompany renovation and equipment purchase. Within the first 24 hours of renting a space, we raised over $10,000 for a cool location and meaningful projects. Within our first month, we've nearly become cash flow positive from membership dues alone. Further discussion is happening on the Finances wiki page.

Inspiration

Noisebridge is inspired by similar European clubs like Metalab of Vienna, CBase of Berlin, MAMA of Zagreb, and ASCII of Amsterdam. Many other clubs of a similar stripe can be found at Hacklabs and Hackerspaces dot Org. It would not be out of the question to consider Noisebridge a possible San Francisco Chaostreff. Noisebridge is a hacker space and community that shares a Dorkbot-like ethic, and indeed, many of the members of Noisebridge are long-time Dorkbotters.

The Name

A "noise bridge" performs useful services by injecting noise into a system. Such a device is often used in RF electronics.

The Space

Read some oral histories from members, or add your own!

See Also


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