Tour Houston's Texas-Sized Hackerspace (Video 2 of 2)
A few weeks ago, on his way to LinuxCon, Timothy stopped by the biggest hackerspace he'd ever seen. 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 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.) There's also a classroom full of donated workstations, lounge space, a small collection of old (but working) military trucks, and a kitchen big enough for their Pancake Science Sunday breakfasts. Labs member Steve Cameron showed me around. You saw Part One of his tour last week. Today's video is Part Two.
They keep trying to force nerds to be social and make them feel coddled and cool. I would be willing to bet money that any code or other intellectual property that is produced in "hacker spaces" and such is owned by the people who built the space, not the coders. Read the fine print -- you may be getting conned.
Uhhh, the end was all repeated from the first video...
Why do you feel it needs the specific purpose to solve world issues?
Why can't a bunch of like minded people pool their money and buy space/equipment that would be otherwise hard to come by?
Conspiracy theory much?
Also they have a stated goal:
Our goals are to bring creative people together, to serve as an incubator for imaginative solutions for everyday problems, to make opaque scientific and technical concepts accessible to everyone through education, and to provide much-needed services to our community, made possible by the skills and passion of our membership.
http://txrxlabs.org/about-us/
It's a workshop. We don't have to keep inventing new words when there are perfectly good ones available.
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> I would be willing to bet How much are you willing to bet, what odds? I am the current president at Tx/Rx and I know that we have not received any grants from the US army or DoD and finding out that they have been anonymously donating would be worth losing some money over.
We all wish he was kidding.
That's the kind of mindless derp that passes for critical thinking in liberal arts circles. There are dozens of regular /. posters with the same attitude.
John McAfee 'It was like that time I hired that Bangkok prostitute; to do my taxes, while I fucked my accountant'
Oh the Humanities!
Ascalante: Your bride is over 3,000 years old.
Kull: She told me she was 19!
I simply don't understand where the hate is coming from. Here is a space where a group of like minded people can get together and share creative ideas and/or create their own stuff without having to own expensive equipment. Is it the old adage that people fear what they don't understand? Good on this place for doing the Sunday breakfast thing. A good non-threatening way to introduce the community to what you are all about.
TX/RX is unethical and scammy
Citation required, on both of those. How are they unethical, and how are they scammy?
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I know that the maker of that cyclekart is looking for more people in houston who want to build and race if you happen to be in the area.