Tour Houston's Texas-Sized Hackerspace (Video 1 of 2)
That things are bigger in Texas is sometimes more than just a cliche. A few weeks ago, on the way to LinuxCon, I stopped by what is certainly the biggest hackerspace that I've ever seen; is it the biggest in the world? Whatever the answer is to that, Houston's TX/RX Labs is not just big — it's busy, and booked. Unlike some spaces we've highlighted here before (like Seattle's Metrix:CreateSpace and Brooklyn's GenSpace), TX/RX Labs has room and year-round sunshine enough to contemplate putting a multi-kilowatt solar array in the backyard. Besides an array of CNC machines, 3-D printers, and both wood- and metal-working equipment, TX/RX has workbenches available for members to rent. (These are serious workspaces, made in-house of poured concrete and welded steel tubing.) Member Steve Cameron showed me around, but TX/RX Labs is so large that we broke the tour into two parts, with the other one set to display next week.
Hey, that's like two blocks from the best Mexican food in the city, Ninfa's on Navigation. Great location choice!
Everything is better with chainsaws.
The only thing worse than being in Houston is driving to Houston.
Major cities are actually quite nice, Houston, Dallas, Austin; all nice places to live or visit depending on your interests.
...about hackerspaces, is that there are always a few members who are the Elite, and are somehow allowed to break the rules. In this case it appears to be "Mark", who has managed to fill an entire bay with obsolete junk, depriving others of desirable and useful bench space.
Stop on by Tx/Rx Labs has an open House every friday from 7pm-11PM we are located at 205 roberts st
just down the road from Minute Maid Park.
Artisan's Asylum in Somerville, MA is 40,000 square feet (this place is 14,000)
There are 10 different types of people in this world... those who understand binary, and those who don't.
Hackerspace? It's a shop. We don't have to keep making up new words where there are perfectly good ones available.
The only thing worse than a Democrat is a Republican.
I read that 205 robots st and though "damn, how cool is that". Then I re-read it. You should talk to your mayor and have it fixed.
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Dallas used to be nice but Deep Ellum is going to crap, Bar of Soap is no longer there, half of the good bars have closed down, bleh.
Still waiting on Serviscope_minor to wake up to fucking reality and realize that Jessica Price isn't going to fuck him.
Well in a way he is right.
Living in Texas there are a number of things lacking. For, example national parks... Which is true of other parts of the country, but if you live in say, Austin, it takes the better part of 9 hours to get to Big Bend.
The state parts are nice, but putting a couple 1000 acre parks here and there tends to lead to massive overuse, and parks where you don't feel anymore isolated than the greenbelt behind your house.
That's more an issue of how large Texas is. Parks, Rivers, Lakes, Campgrounds; we got them, but becuase our cities are so sprawling and spread out, it'll take a while to get to them.
I do agree though that we could help out matters by making more smaller parks, then a few giant ones. Visiting them during the weekend or any holiday is just a waste, since they will be swamped with people, many who will be out watching TV, blasting a radio, or getting drunk and starting fights. Don't like it? Well we have another park literally across the state, and will take all night to drive to, and will have the same issues.
14,000 sq ft is a lot of space, but it's certainly not the largest of the hackerspaces.
TechShop has 6 locations, and one more opening next month, that all have 15,000+ sq feet indoors. Monthly fees are $100 to $125 for access to everything. They have newer equipment, as well as walls between the woodshop, metalshop and machine shop.
It's great to see places like this opening all over the country.