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Northern California Hackerspace
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Northern California Hackerspace

The move to Northern California presents an opportunity to establish a hackerspace for the geekhack community using existing equipment. This space, proposed for the SF Bay Area, would operate on a subscription basis and serve as a hub for geekhackers.org, but requires local user support due to high costs.

48 replies
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10 Jun 2014

Community Sentiment

33 votes

๐Ÿ”ฅ HIGH INTEREST
Positive42%
Neutral36%
Negative21%

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Sentiment Analysis

33
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42%
36%
21%
Positive (42%)
Neutral (36%)
Negative (21%)

Positive Feedback

  • Excitement about the potential hackerspace and tools available.
  • Interest in collaborating and possibly breaking things during visits.
  • Willingness to help set up or contribute to the hackerspace.
  • Enthusiasm for the idea of having a makerspace in the Bay Area.

Negative Feedback

  • Concerns about the challenges of competing with established hackerspaces.
  • Doubts about affordability based on the high cost of living in the Bay Area.
  • Skepticism regarding the reliability and functionality of existing hackerspaces.
  • Worries about managing costs and operational challenges.

Suggestions

  • Consider collaborating with existing hackerspaces for resources and membership.
  • Finding a location that is accessible by public transport.
  • Setting up a subscription model that is affordable for users.

Common Questions

  • What are the specific costs and logistics planned for the hackerspace?
  • How long will the organizer stay in the Bay Area?
  • What are the requirements for accessing and using the tools?
๐Ÿค– AI Summary

The thread generated a significant number of replies (33), with active discussion on logistics, feedback, and community engagement. Positive comments are more frequent than negative ones, indicating strong community interest.

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