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		<title>RtMF: Hello.  ${state_dump}.  cupcake.  world.</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Hello.  ${state_dump}.  cupcake.  world.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;cupcake: (the machine that appeared in the Turing Room)&lt;br /&gt;
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* my idea in beginning this project is to take some currently unused hardware and turn it into a virtual environment host for any and all noisebridgers.  at the moment this is just in the planning/arch-is-installed-with-a-few-users stage, and within the rules already known all are invited to use as they see excellent and to, should they desire please hack on this concept and/or transform or replace it with something even greater I cannot imagine if sufficient desire is in consensus!&lt;br /&gt;
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* the initial rough outline is to be able to instantiate lightweight user-specific VPDesktop&amp;#039;s, possibly in lxc containers (docker?), I&amp;#039;d rather avoid full-weight VM&amp;#039;s if possible for anything but the reticent OS&amp;#039;s that refuse to admit POSIX (or play it by their own corporate-loving standard &amp;gt;.&amp;gt;) --(in explanation, this document is being written by RtMF -- Quinn Morrighan Storm, the GPL&amp;#039;d Girl herself ;) -- so nyah ;) &amp;lt;3&lt;br /&gt;
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* PLUR[R].&lt;br /&gt;
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* I am trying at the moment to make time for this among what paying work I *can* find and all the rest of getting myself out of homelessness and into a stable income.  To that end I am also using this machine as a desktop in the short-term to get through this work more efficiently so I can devote much more of my efforst to projects like this going forward. In the first day it was up I got more done than I had for nearly the full duration of the project to that point (in measurable output, much is also because the thought had matured into fully-formed plans ;) ).  Still, for a long time I have tried to ignore the reality that despite how disgustingly selfish this feels, I absolutely have to do this or...something like it?  I have to spend some time and energy focusing on handling my own issues, on (as we called it around the home I was part of in Sacramento called Concordia, also run on consensus) &amp;quot;Oxygen Mask&amp;quot; - that is, just like on the plane, put on your own first so you actually *can* help your neighbor.  As I really want to be able to make a consistent difference in the world again, I have to accept this responsibility to...somehow be ethically selfish for a time; however that doesn&amp;#039;t stop me from still feeling really icky about not spending more/all of my time working exclusively on projects to benefit others/everyone/add more cool shit to the world/make everything less tedious/the list goes on, and even worse when I do take time to work on [especially the social side of] these projects, so if I ever seem stressed out or really weird around these ideas, this would be why, I am trying to work through it, but please understand, you&amp;#039;ve all been excellent and I do not think I have done anything intentionally unexcellent, I am simply hyper-aware of every single time I drop a phone on the floor or forget wher I put something or...whatever, and of the fact that right now I simply don&amp;#039;t have the level of non-me resource to commit that most people do, so I initially tried to overwork myself to make up for it, made a bit of a mess, got embarassed, and feel even weirder/worse that I feel so fucked up over what amounts to a ~$100 laptop that was mildly damaged likely not even beyond simple repair (if at all) by an attempt to fix accidental damage.&lt;br /&gt;
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* in closing, I have do and will continue to dedicate my life to doing what I can to make sure nobody else has to go through these kinds of feelings because it sucks and there&amp;#039;s no need for it, we can have a better world, noisebridge itself is among the living proof of this!&lt;br /&gt;
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* there will be CUPcake.  there will be pizza.  there will be party.  these things we hold true.&lt;br /&gt;
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PS: the Ubuntu install (user: noiseproject) is intact and has a grub boot entry.  Just reboot and pick it if you&amp;#039;d like to use it :)&lt;br /&gt;
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PPS: noisebridge is in sudoers, system has yaourt installed, everything should function as expected, https://wiki.archlinux.org/ is the best place to start if you want to learn more, #archlinux on freenode exists but I do find that the mood there is not nearly as focused on being excellent (at least nearly as consistently) as it is on the wiki, so I&amp;#039;d rather direct people there and encourage the tone and quality of information found there :) (though if you&amp;#039;d like to help out in #archlinux, I&amp;#039;ll loan you my flame-proof shelter and a few LARTs ;) )&lt;br /&gt;
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PPPS: I&amp;#039;m found as RtMF on slack and IRC on many nets including freenode.  Don&amp;#039;t be afraid to contact me / talk to me (especially in text, I&amp;#039;m much better there than face to face, it grabs exclusive lock on all my cores &amp;gt;.&amp;lt;)&lt;br /&gt;
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PPPPS: All of my english teachers tried and failed to get me to increase the severity of my punctuation on the space-&amp;gt;comma-&amp;gt;semicolon-&amp;gt;period axis by at least 0.5-1 per sentence.  They clearly failed.  I send them my undying gratitude. (especially the one who said I reminded her of Poe.  bullshit, but thank you!)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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