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<em>[https://www.meetup.com/hac-dc/events/vhhpbtygcfbqb/ Our annual board-member elections are occurring on Tuesday, Mar 12]!</em> | |||
<ul><li>Read and help compose our [[2024 policy proposals]].</li></ul> | |||
{{TOCright}}<span style="font-size:large; line-height:1.5em; color:#222">Welcome to HacDC. We are a hacker space located in Washington, DC. HacDC members improve the world by creatively rethinking technology. We break, build, and occasionally abuse technology in the pursuit of greater knowledge about how it works and repurposing it to build new things. Our shop is located in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_Heights%2C_Washington%2C_D.C. Columbia Heights] neighborhood of the District of Columbia.</span> | |||
If you're new here, you should start by looking at our public web site at [http://www.hacdc.org/ hacdc.org] and our discord (https://discord.gg/YTeBg2fEgX) . Our Wiki is mostly for internal organization, but you're welcome to look through to get a sense of what we work on (and consider joining yourself!). We invite you to subscribe to our [https://groups.google.com/a/hacdc.org/group/Blabber/topics Blabber] public discussion mailing list. If you've already joined and are a new member, please visit our [[On-Boarding New Members|On-Boarding page]] to join the communications channels, get access to the space, hold an event/class, vote on new equipment (or make suggestions), and more! | |||
<em>2023-02-27: Heads up! Our wiki is being rearranged to emphasize our ongoing events and projects.</em> | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:35, 25 December 2024
Our annual board-member elections are occurring on Tuesday, Mar 12!
- Read and help compose our 2024 policy proposals.
Welcome to HacDC. We are a hacker space located in Washington, DC. HacDC members improve the world by creatively rethinking technology. We break, build, and occasionally abuse technology in the pursuit of greater knowledge about how it works and repurposing it to build new things. Our shop is located in the Columbia Heights neighborhood of the District of Columbia.
If you're new here, you should start by looking at our public web site at hacdc.org and our discord (https://discord.gg/YTeBg2fEgX) . Our Wiki is mostly for internal organization, but you're welcome to look through to get a sense of what we work on (and consider joining yourself!). We invite you to subscribe to our Blabber public discussion mailing list. If you've already joined and are a new member, please visit our On-Boarding page to join the communications channels, get access to the space, hold an event/class, vote on new equipment (or make suggestions), and more!
2023-02-27: Heads up! Our wiki is being rearranged to emphasize our ongoing events and projects.
< Common hobbies. >
< All our supplies and physical resources. Space and room diagrams. >
- Classroom
- Basement
- 3D Printing - IIIP, Monoprice, and Lulzbot Mini (flexible filament) are up and running
- Configuration
- Event Planning
- Classes
- Wishlist
- What I Stole
- Inventory
- Procurement
- Suppliers
- Whiteboard
< Our engineers collaborate and document their research and progress. >
< Pages on people in our community >
< Our Policy Manual is divided into the following subcategories >
< Workshops, Projects, Brainstorming Sessions >
- Sunday Build-A-CTF
- Monday Open Project Night
- Microfabrication Monday
- Wednesday FreeCAD
- Amateur radio Ham Radio -- make stuff, get your license, QSO, test, tinker, learn,...
< Ask us about any project you'd like to resurrect >
- LightningTalks
- HacDC Summer School This aspires to be a yearly beginner-level workshop series giving attendees an introduction to physical computing. Topics for 2013 included integrated circuits kit-soldering, Arduino programming, and working with Processing.org (full description). A more integrated curriculum is being planned to roll-in Intro to Electronics, Intro to Programming, AVR programming, IoT workshops, and more...
- "Schemers" a Biweekly SICP study group meeting on alternate Tuesdays
- The Elements of Computing Systems: Building a Modern Computer from First Principles
- Intro to Visuals for Programmers
- Electron Tube Class
- Max/MSP Workshop
- Quantified Self
- Intro to Programming
- AVR Microcontroller Class 2011
- Great Global Hackerspace Challenge
- Linux Class
- Bike Maintenance Class
- HacDC Spaceblimp 5
- Robotics Class 2011