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member_s_guide [24.02.2025 13:04] – storage moved to its own page, refrigerator to kitchen page Holly Poermember_s_guide [26.02.2025 11:47] (current) – community meetings, nextcloud, matrix Holly Poer
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   *  A member of the Association must pay the [[:jasenen_ohje:maksut#membership_fee|membership fee]] when joining, and again annually.   *  A member of the Association must pay the [[:jasenen_ohje:maksut#membership_fee|membership fee]] when joining, and again annually.
  
-  *  Unlimited use of the workshop requires a [[:jasenen_ohje:maksut#payment_of_access_to_space|access fee]], paid **every month**. Fee must be paid whether or not member is actually using hackerspace. It is paid for possibility to use space, not for actual usage.+  *  Unlimited use of the workshop requires a [[:jasenen_ohje:maksut#payment_of_access_to_space|access fee]], paid **every month**. Fee must be paid whether or not member is actually using hackerspace. It is paid for possibility to use space, not for actual usage.  Please //**do not**// use the "Custom Inovice" option displayed on your membership page - it is intended for sponsors only.
  
   *  **As a member, you have a responsibility to follow the Lab's information**.  It is recommended that every member joins our Tampere Hacklab's mailing list. The mailing list can be found [[https://www.freelists.org/list/hs.the5thwave|here]].  Important announcements from hackerspace usage, courses, and other information will be sent to the mailing list.  Make sure you check your spam folder regularly for messages that are sent there.   *  **As a member, you have a responsibility to follow the Lab's information**.  It is recommended that every member joins our Tampere Hacklab's mailing list. The mailing list can be found [[https://www.freelists.org/list/hs.the5thwave|here]].  Important announcements from hackerspace usage, courses, and other information will be sent to the mailing list.  Make sure you check your spam folder regularly for messages that are sent there.
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   *  Hacklab does not have a janitor or other hired staff.  Each member is obliged [[:jasenen_ohje:labin_yllapito|to maintain]] the community facilities.   *  Hacklab does not have a janitor or other hired staff.  Each member is obliged [[:jasenen_ohje:labin_yllapito|to maintain]] the community facilities.
       * Clean up after yourself, plus a little more.       * Clean up after yourself, plus a little more.
-      * Empty trash bins.+      * [[:jasenen_ohje:labin_yllapito#waste|Empty trash bins.]]
       * Improve facilities.       * Improve facilities.
       * Report broken things.       * Report broken things.
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 ===== Chat ===== ===== Chat =====
  
-Tampere Hacklab uses [[http://matrix.org|Matrix]] as the official messenger. Some rooms are bridged to IRC, Telegram, and other messengers.  Instructions for creating your Matrix account on the Hacklab server are found [[https://tampere.hacklab.fi/pages/info-in-english/talk-with-us/ |here]].+Tampere Hacklab uses Matrix for the official instant message chat rooms. Some rooms are bridged to IRC, Telegram, and other messengers.  Instructions for creating your Matrix account on the Hacklab server are found [[https://tampere.hacklab.fi/pages/info-in-english/talk-with-us/ |here]].
  
 There is a special english language room available: There is a special english language room available:
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-The monthly meeting is held every first Tuesday of month, starting at 19:00. If you want to affect the operation or acquisitions of Hacklab, attendance is recommended. The community meeting is open for everybody, and it is good opportunity to get to know other members. The meeting agenda can be usually found in [[https://nc.tampere.hacklab.fi/f/14347|scratchpad]] under meetings. Members can add points to agenda before the meeting.  The agenda can not be edited during meeting.+The monthly meeting is held every first Tuesday of month, starting at 19:00. If you want to affect the operation or acquisitions of Hacklab, attendance is recommended. The community meeting is open for everybody, and it is good opportunity to get to know other members. The meeting agenda can be usually found in our [[https://nc.tampere.hacklab.fi/f/14347|NextCloud]] online shared file storage, under **"Yhteisömiitit -- Community Meetings"**. Members can add points to agenda before the meeting.  The agenda can not be edited during meeting.
  
 It is recommended that new members take a part in least one community meeting, to introduce themselves and get acquainted with other members. It is recommended that new members take a part in least one community meeting, to introduce themselves and get acquainted with other members.
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-===== LED-strips ===== 
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-Rolls of LED-strips (in different colors) can be found from electronics workshop and from storage boxes. They are paid in LED-cashbox. If some color is running out, order more and ask for compensation. 
  
  
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-Bonkki is slang word which translatest to //"An item that is thrown away as unwanted or non-functional, but somebody other sees value in it.//" Word originates from radio amateur jargon and from [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvar_Gullichsen|Alvar Gullichens art]]+Information about Hacklab's second-hand shop can be found [[:jasenen_ohje:bonkki|here]].
  
-Located at lab premises there is Hacklab shop trolley where members can buy second hand stuff. Stuff is separated on three trolley shelf 1-5, >5 and >10 €. Near the trolley there is a cash box for the purchase payment. 
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-The funds will be used for the benefit of the community. 
-==== Circulation of Bonk ==== 
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-TODO Update. 
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-==== Good bonk ==== 
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-  *  0–10 year old computers and mobile devices. Haswell and newer Intel machines and Zen1 and newer AMD machines are welcome. Loose components (power supplies, hard drives, motherboards, GPUs, coolers...), assuming they're functional and in a condition where they can be installed without compatibility issues (e.g. mobos and CPUs preferably in pairs). 
-  *  Industrial and laboratory equipment. 
-  *  Remote controlled, technology containing toys 
-  *  Space, aviation and military equipment. Everything made in Soviet Union. 
-  *  Otherwise cool looking devices, e.g. devices from 70s and older.  
-  *  Retro computing: Commodore, Atari, Nintendo etc. Broken devices are also welcome for repair parts. 
-  *  Non-PC computers: Unix computers, text and X terminals. 
-  *  Generally everything containing interesting mechanical parts, or parts that can be reused 
-  *  Tools, all kinds of tools are excellent bonk. It is recommended to ask if hackerspace is missing mentioned item. 
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-==== Bad bonk ==== 
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-  *  Too old or broken PCs (they are everywhere), "lonely" PC parts such as an old mobo with no CPU. 
-  *  Large equipment like copy machines and PA-speakers  
-  *  CRT monitors and TV-sets (exclusion: Videomonitors, e.g. studio/broadcast grade or C64/Amiga/Atari monitors). 
-  *  Easily available common junk: Set top boxes, ADSL and cable modems, IPTV boxes etc. 
-  *  Dangerous or harmful waste: Broken batteries and chemicals 
-  *  Little technology containing devices: electric ketles, vacuum cleaners, electric mixers, microwaves... 
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-Bring bad bonk only if you have arranged someone else to retrieve it out of hackerspace soon. 
  
 +===== LED-strips =====
  
 +Rolls of LED-strips (in different colors) can be found from electronics workshop and from storage boxes. They are paid in LED-cashbox. If some color is running out, order more and ask for compensation.
  
 ====== Tools ====== ====== Tools ======
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