[Noisebridge-discuss] Hackerspace Runlevels

Scotty Allen scotty at scottyallen.com
Fri Jan 16 07:55:20 UTC 2015


I thought runlevel 6 automatically posts a campaign to indiegogo,
orders drywall, and makes a reservation for a floor sander...

On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 12:17 PM, Torrie Fischer
<tdfischer at hackerbots.net> wrote:
> Indeedily. I imagine that this can be used at noisebridge for some really
> slick automation. For example, runlevel 0 would turn off all the LED strips,
> art installations, house lights, PA system, projectors, etc to conserve energy
> and lock the doors. Runlevel 1 would enable some sort of maintenance mode with
> full house lights, test patterns on displays, diagnostics to poke printers,
> the 'net uplink, etc.
>
> Obviously runlevel 6 is a rave that dims the house lights, puts killer video
> sequences on every imaging device, deploys the bar that pops out of the floor.
>
> On Thursday, January 15, 2015 11:57:54 AM andy mcmurry wrote:
>> Interesting idea! In practice this kind of thing happens all the time
>> without the explicit run level declared
>>
>> On Jan 15, 2015 8:56 AM, "Torrie Fischer" <tdfischer at hackerbots.net> wrote:
>> > Earlier today I had an interesting idea that I decided to implement at
>> > Noisebridge as an experiment.
>> >
>> > Take the concept of UNIX runlevels, and apply them to hackerspaces:
>> >
>> > https://github.com/tdfischer/runlevel
>> >
>> > This uses an experimental roll-your-own-cloud framework I've developed on
>> > the
>> > side over the last ~2 years that I'm starting to make releases of and
>> > packaging for distros soon.
>> >
>> > One instance of this service runs on infobanana. A wiki page is
>> > forthcoming,
>> > but that github repository should tell you everything you need.
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