Re: [DIYbio] new mailing list for DIYbio educational outreach

It was just my initial opinion or position .

But what I or you think ...whatever
People will vote with their email addresses ;)

On 1 Oct 2015 06:39, "Nathan McCorkle" <nmz787@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 9:48 PM, Brian Degger <brian.degger@gmail.com> wrote:
> Nathan,
> I understand your concern...but are not so worried.
>
> If you look at any hackerspace they usually have multiple email
> lists....some aren't public some are.
> Most are published
> So hackerspace might have toilet@hackerspace for bathroom related stuff and
> kitchen@hackerspace for kitchen related stuff..
> The problem isn't the splintering, thr problem is the discoverability.
>
> Which is what wiki are good at and teachers who meet other teachers.
>
> Also....many people who use email clients still don't know how to
> filter....or to reply to the right person or how to unsubscribe from a list.
>
> They will see TEACHERS as spam and irrelevant. I imagine  the teachers list
> topics will be few and deep (in replies and length of reply). Really usefull
> to practitioners but not to the average person.
>
> Does that make sense?

No, I wholeheartedly disagree... though I do understand that people
fail to know how to filter mail. (a jerk might think: if they can't
handle such a simple technology that humans invented, how will they
handle BIO technology that we didn't invent)

This mailing list does not experience heavy traffic; there is no
'average' person that will likely find ANY of this useful, regardless
of length of a thread (come on, forum threads commonly go on for pages
and pages all over the internet).

This seems to smell of elitism/exclusivism in terms of information
sharing, even if it is subconscious.

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[DIYbio] Re: perfect biohacker can

Probably prepping to launch one of his next cars to Mars.

On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 6:42:25 PM UTC+2, Pieter wrote:
Apparently the new Tesla model is equipped wit a "bio weapon defense mode"

Seriously, what is Elton planning?
www.theverge.com/2015/9/30/9421719/tesla-model-x-bioweapon-defense-mode-button

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Re: [DIYbio] new mailing list for DIYbio educational outreach

On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 9:48 PM, Brian Degger <brian.degger@gmail.com> wrote:
> Nathan,
> I understand your concern...but are not so worried.
>
> If you look at any hackerspace they usually have multiple email
> lists....some aren't public some are.
> Most are published
> So hackerspace might have toilet@hackerspace for bathroom related stuff and
> kitchen@hackerspace for kitchen related stuff..
> The problem isn't the splintering, thr problem is the discoverability.
>
> Which is what wiki are good at and teachers who meet other teachers.
>
> Also....many people who use email clients still don't know how to
> filter....or to reply to the right person or how to unsubscribe from a list.
>
> They will see TEACHERS as spam and irrelevant. I imagine the teachers list
> topics will be few and deep (in replies and length of reply). Really usefull
> to practitioners but not to the average person.
>
> Does that make sense?

No, I wholeheartedly disagree... though I do understand that people
fail to know how to filter mail. (a jerk might think: if they can't
handle such a simple technology that humans invented, how will they
handle BIO technology that we didn't invent)

This mailing list does not experience heavy traffic; there is no
'average' person that will likely find ANY of this useful, regardless
of length of a thread (come on, forum threads commonly go on for pages
and pages all over the internet).

This seems to smell of elitism/exclusivism in terms of information
sharing, even if it is subconscious.

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Re: [DIYbio] new mailing list for DIYbio educational outreach

Nathan,
I understand your concern...but are not so worried.

If you look at any hackerspace they usually have multiple email lists....some aren't public some are.
Most are published
So hackerspace might have toilet@hackerspace for bathroom related stuff and kitchen@hackerspace for kitchen related stuff..
The problem isn't the splintering, thr problem is the discoverability.

Which is what wiki are good at and teachers who meet other teachers.

Also....many people who use email clients still don't know how to filter....or to reply to the right person or how to unsubscribe from a list.

They will see TEACHERS as spam and irrelevant. I imagine  the teachers list topics will be few and deep (in replies and length of reply). Really usefull to practitioners but not to the average person.

Does that make sense?

On 1 Oct 2015 05:36, "Nathan McCorkle" <nmz787@gmail.com> wrote:
My response to that new mailing list:

On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 4:55:09 PM UTC-7, Ellen Jorgensen wrote:
Hi Maria,

This list started

This is only going to lose the leverage-ability of the pre-existing
diybio mailing-list members. I'm sure there is a single-digit
percentage of members here. Why splinter the community, experts who
don't check often will miss out on opportunity to contribute (all
those who didn't get the update that a splintering occurred).

If you want to track and filter data... why not standardize on a
message-subject title prefix/suffix. In other words, why not just
start a topic with "TEACHERS: <insert topic here>"???

The existing mailing list with tons of people, following, ease of
google-ability, short name that is easy to remember, etc.

I literally have about 5 or 6 email lists all getting dumped into a
single DIYBio folder in my email client. This seems like a real waste
of time, and a real detriment to the community.

:(

On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> At the last iGEM, many people at the community labs track discussion session
> expressed interest in doing more educational outreach from the DIYbio
> spaces. To better coordinate these efforts, I set up a new googlegroups
> mailing list:
>
> diybioteachers@googlegroups.com
> https://groups.google.com/d/forum/diybioteachers
>
> If you are interested in developing educational outreach programs with your
> DIYbio lab, exchanging teaching tips or descriptions of classes and demos,
> or working on curriculum development - this mailing list is for you! Please
> join us...
>
> Patrik
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Re: [DIYbio] new mailing list for DIYbio educational outreach

My response to that new mailing list:

On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 4:55:09 PM UTC-7, Ellen Jorgensen wrote:
Hi Maria,

This list started

This is only going to lose the leverage-ability of the pre-existing
diybio mailing-list members. I'm sure there is a single-digit
percentage of members here. Why splinter the community, experts who
don't check often will miss out on opportunity to contribute (all
those who didn't get the update that a splintering occurred).

If you want to track and filter data... why not standardize on a
message-subject title prefix/suffix. In other words, why not just
start a topic with "TEACHERS: <insert topic here>"???

The existing mailing list with tons of people, following, ease of
google-ability, short name that is easy to remember, etc.

I literally have about 5 or 6 email lists all getting dumped into a
single DIYBio folder in my email client. This seems like a real waste
of time, and a real detriment to the community.

:(

On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> At the last iGEM, many people at the community labs track discussion session
> expressed interest in doing more educational outreach from the DIYbio
> spaces. To better coordinate these efforts, I set up a new googlegroups
> mailing list:
>
> diybioteachers@googlegroups.com
> https://groups.google.com/d/forum/diybioteachers
>
> If you are interested in developing educational outreach programs with your
> DIYbio lab, exchanging teaching tips or descriptions of classes and demos,
> or working on curriculum development - this mailing list is for you! Please
> join us...
>
> Patrik
>
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Re: [DIYbio] DIYbio Hall of Fame

Please make it a wiki so we can edit it and see it growing...also keeping in with the sharing of ideas and knowledge.

On 30 Sep 2015 20:29, "Kevin Chen" <bkevinchen@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!

I've been asked a few times about the major achievements coming from the DIYbio movement. It's mostly people from funding agencies or governments that are asking about this. Ideally, we could compile a hall of fame listing some great achievements and make it easier for people to understand the impact of DIYbio.

Some examples can include:
  1. Popular and successful art projects (ex: Heather Dewey-Hagborg's work at Genspace)
  2. Commercial value: Startups, Intellectual property, or widely used open source projects that stem from DIYbio
  3. Research publications
  4. Educational initiatives (ie: connecting with high schools/universities/teachers)
  5. Major funding or organizational milestones (ie: years of existence, square footage or things like that)
I've only just started on compiling stuff but it would be great if this has already been done or if people can contribute.

Cheers!

Kevin

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Re: [DIYbio] new mailing list for DIYbio educational outreach

Can't seem to join it...

On 30 Sep 2015 23:48, "Patrik D'haeseleer" <patrikd@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,

At the last iGEM, many people at the community labs track discussion session expressed interest in doing more educational outreach from the DIYbio spaces. To better coordinate these efforts, I set up a new googlegroups mailing list:

diybioteachers@googlegroups.com
https://groups.google.com/d/forum/diybioteachers

If you are interested in developing educational outreach programs with your DIYbio lab, exchanging teaching tips or descriptions of classes and demos, or working on curriculum development - this mailing list is for you! Please join us...

Patrik

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[DIYbio] new mailing list for DIYbio educational outreach

Hi all,

At the last iGEM, many people at the community labs track discussion session expressed interest in doing more educational outreach from the DIYbio spaces. To better coordinate these efforts, I set up a new googlegroups mailing list:

diybioteachers@googlegroups.com
https://groups.google.com/d/forum/diybioteachers

If you are interested in developing educational outreach programs with your DIYbio lab, exchanging teaching tips or descriptions of classes and demos, or working on curriculum development - this mailing list is for you! Please join us...

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[DIYbio] DIYbio Hall of Fame

Hi!

I've been asked a few times about the major achievements coming from the DIYbio movement. It's mostly people from funding agencies or governments that are asking about this. Ideally, we could compile a hall of fame listing some great achievements and make it easier for people to understand the impact of DIYbio.

Some examples can include:
  1. Popular and successful art projects (ex: Heather Dewey-Hagborg's work at Genspace)
  2. Commercial value: Startups, Intellectual property, or widely used open source projects that stem from DIYbio
  3. Research publications
  4. Educational initiatives (ie: connecting with high schools/universities/teachers)
  5. Major funding or organizational milestones (ie: years of existence, square footage or things like that)
I've only just started on compiling stuff but it would be great if this has already been done or if people can contribute.

Cheers!

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Re: [DIYbio] perfect biohacker can

I actually read somewhere that it is a push for the Asian markets with bad air quality.  Still amusing over the top marketing, how very Elon Musk.

The whole car is quite over the top in technology, the sensors in the doors to change how they open depending on proximity to other cars/objects.

On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 9:42 AM, Pieter <pietervanboheemen@gmail.com> wrote:
Apparently the new Tesla model is equipped wit a "bio weapon defense mode"

Seriously, what is Elton planning?
www.theverge.com/2015/9/30/9421719/tesla-model-x-bioweapon-defense-mode-button

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Re: [DIYbio] perfect biohacker can

Rocket maaaaaaan

On Sep 30, 2015 1:08 PM, "Samantha Clark" <iovenus@gmail.com> wrote:
Well, he is a rocket man...

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Apparently the new Tesla model is equipped wit a "bio weapon defense mode"

Seriously, what is Elton planning?
www.theverge.com/2015/9/30/9421719/tesla-model-x-bioweapon-defense-mode-button

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Re: [DIYbio] perfect biohacker can

Well, he is a rocket man...

On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Pieter <pietervanboheemen@gmail.com> wrote:
Apparently the new Tesla model is equipped wit a "bio weapon defense mode"

Seriously, what is Elton planning?
www.theverge.com/2015/9/30/9421719/tesla-model-x-bioweapon-defense-mode-button

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Required || Oracle SOA Developer || NYC || USC / GC / EAD || F2F

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Oracle SOA Developer

NYC, NY

Phone And F2F

6+ Months

 

 

SR. ORACLE SOA DEVELOPER

 

SUMMARY: The Senior Oracle SOA Developer interacts with the Enterprise Data and Business Teams regarding the implementation and support of Oracle Fusion Application and Middleware solutions.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

 

  • Acts as a facilitator and expert-level Fusion Applications resource
  • Provides oversight for reviewing new business processes and solution designs for Fusion
  • Helps business users develop functional requirements for integration
  • Develops BPEL composites using Oracle JDeveloper 10g/11g
  • Develops web services using XML and Java technologies
  • Writes integration test scripts and provide support during user acceptance testing
  • Supports ongoing daily use of Fusion Applications and the Oracle SOA Suite environment
  • Prepares documentation for code changes
  • Coordinates with hosting vendors to resolve issues
  • Oversees or helps to oversee consultants on projects
  • Functional support for product enhancements and customizations from concept to completion

 

QUALIFICATIONS: 

 

  • Hands-on experience with the entire software development lifecycle i.e. requirements, design, implementation, integration testing, deployment and post production support
  • Strong understanding of Fusion Applications and Service Oriented Architecture concepts.
  • In-depth understanding of Security process in Fusion Applications.
  • Good hands on experience using Oracle Identity Manager and Authorization Policy Manager.
  • Experience in at least 3 full life-cycle projects using Oracle Fusion/SOA suite of products to integrate the Oracle eBusiness suite with other systems
  • Instead of Oracle SOA Suite development experience with other leading middleware such as Tibco, WebLogic, IBM WebSphere will be considered.
  • Experienced in supporting Development, Test, and Production environments of Oracle SOA suite
  • Excellent understanding of Oracle RDBMS, ER Diagrams, and developing SQL, PL/SQL programs.
  • Team-oriented individual who values opportunities to build the skills and capabilities of others and a desire to improve customer experience.
  • Very good understanding on Reports and Dashboards delivered with Oracle Fusion Applications.
  • Functional setups and configurations of Fusion using Functional Setup Manager
  • Experience working in a hosted environment is a plus

 

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE

·         BS/BA in Computer Science or other related field; or equivalent work experience

·         Minimum of 3 years of Oracle SOA suite development experience building composite applications using BPEL, XML, and developing Web Services using Java Technologies

·         Minimum of 5 years of software development experience

·         Minimum of 5 years experience with technical project management

 

 

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Technology Resource Group Inc. 
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[DIYbio] perfect biohacker can

Apparently the new Tesla model is equipped wit a "bio weapon defense mode"

Seriously, what is Elton planning?
www.theverge.com/2015/9/30/9421719/tesla-model-x-bioweapon-defense-mode-button

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Required || MySQL DBA || Washington, D.C || Long Term || Phone Hire

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MYSQL DBA

Washington, D.C

Phone Hire

 

This position is for a MySQL DBA for a federal organization in Washington DC with several thousand end users. The successful candidate is expected to support the upgrade and migration of existing MySQL databases from versions 3.5 and 4 to 5.5. This will include designing a MySQL high availability solution, updating and developing scripts/settings/automation, and perform gap analysis. The position is on-site in downtown DC. Effective written and verbal communication is as essential as technical knowledge.


Responsibilities:

Responsibilities include but are not limited to reviewing the current MySQL environment and documenting recommendations, as well as designing, installing, configuring and testing MySQL high availability solutions.

Provide an assessment and expert recommendations for migration of all of the MySQL databases currently supported.

Provide an assessment, gap analysis, and expert recommendation for migration of MySQL databases from versions 3.4 and 5 to version 5.5;

Review, enhance, and execute MySQL modernization strategies and procedures;

Design, install, configure and test MySQL high availability solutions;

Enhance and automate DBA Operational and Maintenance procedures;

Review, update, and refine scripts;

Provide MySQL DBA support and problem resolution support for developers;

Implement MySQL High Availability (HA) partitioning and replication features;

Control and monitor disk space allocation for multiple databases;

Provide documentation and knowledge transfer.


Qualifications:

•BS in Computer Science and 5-7 years as a Senior DBA or equivalent experience will be considered in lieu of a topical Bachelor's Degree;

•Experience with MySQL High Availability (HA);

•Excellent written and verbal communication skills;

•Experience with MySQL 3.4 or 5 and 5.5;

•Experience with SQL 2008, 2008r2 and 2012;

•Experience with assessment, gap analysis, and new solution design;

•Experience writing scripts;

•Experience providing written documentation, presenting training or knowledge transfer sessions

 

MUST HAVE's

•Experience with MySQL High Availability (HA)

•Excellent written and verbal communication skills

•Experience with MySQL 3.4 or 5 and 5.5

•Experience providing written documentation, presenting training or knowledge transfer sessions

 

 

Thanks and Regards,

Arpit Arora | Sr.Technical Recruiter

Technology Resource Group Inc. 
3736 Hillsdale Court Santa Clara, CA 95051

Office:408-709-1760 Ext : 961, Cell: 408-502-5132

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