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Hacker Lab Is Closing

165 点作者 pkdpic将近 3 年前

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BrianHenryIE将近 3 年前
I am&#x2F;was a member of Hacker Lab for the past ~four years.<p>It&#x27;s one of the best things about Sacramento. My only regret is that I didn&#x27;t join sooner.<p>It&#x27;s basically a library for makers with a plethora of equipment I would never justify purchasing for myself, or even have the space for. A co-working space. An event space. There were weeks I spent 50+ hours there.<p>Sacramento library does have a &quot;library of things&quot; and its own makerspace, both showing the library is on the same page, but Hacker Lab is&#x2F;was a 24 hour space and was light years ahead of any other option in town. Makerspaces are a natural extension of libraries.<p>I learned lots, built lots, started many projects and made many friends.<p>I don&#x27;t have many photos handy, but here&#x27;s:<p>* Adding LEDs to my mudguard in the electronics room: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;imgur.com&#x2F;a&#x2F;VU7mupx" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;imgur.com&#x2F;a&#x2F;VU7mupx</a><p>* Building a sidecar for my dog with the welder etc: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;imgur.com&#x2F;a&#x2F;BeM8MFg" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;imgur.com&#x2F;a&#x2F;BeM8MFg</a><p>[] Sacramento Public Library - Books are just the beginning<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.meetup.com&#x2F;Sacramento-Public-Library-Makerspace&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.meetup.com&#x2F;Sacramento-Public-Library-Makerspace&#x2F;</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.saclibrary.org&#x2F;Books-Media&#x2F;Specialty-Checkouts&#x2F;Library-of-Things" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.saclibrary.org&#x2F;Books-Media&#x2F;Specialty-Checkouts&#x2F;L...</a>
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sliceform将近 3 年前
I worked in senior management for a “successful” makerspace and have intimate knowledge of how difficult they are to both run and make profitable. If they are profitable, they tend to operate on razor thin margins. It’s sad because they also tend to produce value disproportionate to their cost, providing real opportunity for people to learn hands-on skills, make products, and start businesses. I’ve seen many lives transformed by having access to tools and a community who know how to support their use.<p>It seems most people start them because it sounds fun. And from the people I’ve talked to, for a while it is fun. The community swoops in the provide free labor and support and it all feels magical. But once this fades and the reality of the challenge sets in, it becomes less fun, less community-centric, and requires serious business chops. You are essentially running 3 businesses. Customer service, manufacturing, and education. You really need to understand the fundamentals of business to make this work. Even then it might fail.<p>If I remember right, tech shop was well into the 8 figures in debt when they went under. Many other spaces have come and gone, too.<p>I also just moved to Sacramento and toured the Hackerlab 1 week before this announcement. It’ll be back in some way, shape, or form, so keep an eye out for that. I’ll be talking with the community over the coming weeks and trying to sort out what the opportunity is.<p>If anyone is considering starting a space or has questions, feel free to reach out. My contact info is in my bio.
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pkdpic将近 3 年前
This is an amazing space. They have a jaw-dropping range of equipment and the cleanest &#x2F; largest &#x2F; best shared work space and private offices I&#x27;ve ever had access to. It&#x27;s unclear what the specific issues causing them to close are but it&#x27;s definitely not an issue of quality.<p>I have no experience organizing and my free time is unfortunately very limited right now but this seems very much like a place that is worth saving somehow...
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dosman33将近 3 年前
As a co-founder of a hackerspace this makes me sad to see. I wholeheartedly agree that these spaces provide a value to their communities disproportionate to their cost to operate. However usually these situations come from a lack of time for the board&#x2F;high-energy-members to participate in the needed fundraising activities. Our space is organized by 100% volunteer effort, I&#x27;m guessing there is a similar situation for Hacker Lab (or else this is a fundraising tactic itself, it&#x27;s been done before by other spaces). In the beginning we had the energy to get a lot of stuff done, but that energy gets consumed by inertia and overhead of keeping a space running once it becomes &quot;successful&quot;. Until a space becomes large enough to have a paid board of directors in some form it seems the energy of the board glides downwards over time. However without the overhead of a paid board a space can glide for years on thin margins. I&#x27;d say it&#x27;s almost a catch-22.<p>I don&#x27;t agree the government should just hand out indefinite free money for these spaces to operate though because it would also kill them in due time. If a space doesn&#x27;t have people with the drive to keep it running it would likely consume tax payer funds and provide less and less value over time from mis-management. I&#x27;m not suggesting grants are not a good thing though, grants have specific goals in mind and start and stop windows of operation.<p>Hopefully they get some angel donors out of this posting to HN ;-).
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mrandish将近 3 年前
It&#x27;s sad that they couldn&#x27;t figure out how to make it economically viable as a business, especially after 10 years. IMHO, it&#x27;s hard to make social entrepreneurship work when there&#x27;s not a clear priority on creating customer value over social value. Especially around topics which have such high curb appeal (ie democratizing making), yet in actual practice turn into a daily grind of space rentals, equipment rentals and instruction sales.<p>The perennial problem with relying on charitable grants to make budget is that (usually) such grants eventually dry up. Thus, they should only ever be thought of as a short-term launch boost. Fortunately, unlike ten years ago, there are now quite a few local machine shops and other vendors who will do prototyping and short-run manufacturing using CAD, 3D printers, CNC mills, laser cutters, etc. They aren&#x27;t as cheap as a grant-subsidized charity but the ones I&#x27;ve used are efficient and focused on getting my small jobs done right.
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esel2k将近 3 年前
As a European working in large corporates and attending this company and government „innovation event“ that never result in more than show and a drink, I wonder why government wouldn’t rather finance such a hackerlab. So much passion and hands-on experience (news-letter, workshops, demon of projects) would connect and create more founders than any of those „innovation theaters“ I attend.<p>Just wondering why governments or companies wouldn’t fund these.
cmckn将近 3 年前
If you’re looking for something similar in Seattle, I like ALT Space: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.altspaceseattle.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.altspaceseattle.com&#x2F;</a><p>I haven’t been to the new location after their landlord kicked them out earlier this year, but it’s community-run by nice people. It’s a really affordable ($20&#x2F;month for occasional access) way to have access to equipment without having to own it yourself. The woodworking and sewing stuff have been handy for me. The equipment isn’t super nice or super specialized; just practical things.
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NelsonMinar将近 3 年前
It&#x27;s a shame to see this closing. They seemed awfully ambitious building out with 4 locations at one point. I imagine Covid was very hard on this.<p>Too far to be practical for Sacramento folks, but the Curious Forge in Grass Valley, CA is still doing well. They&#x27;re a lot more scrappy and have a long history in the community. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thecuriousforge.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thecuriousforge.org&#x2F;</a>
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wheresmycraisin将近 3 年前
I&#x27;m a Bay Area -&gt; Sacramento transplant and this doesn&#x27;t surprise me one bit. The &#x27;tech scene&#x27; is essentially dead here.
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O__________O将近 3 年前
Anyone looking to start their own maker space might contact this nonprofit maker space, since they have done a number of boot camps on staring them:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.maker-works.com&#x2F;operations-bootcamp" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.maker-works.com&#x2F;operations-bootcamp</a><p>Appears it was pricey though at $2000 per person.<p>Here’s an old course outline: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;static1.squarespace.com&#x2F;static&#x2F;5a2b3cad8a02c7aa57ce3fb0&#x2F;t&#x2F;5cc7426b41fbb10001adeec8&#x2F;1556562539660&#x2F;CourseOutline.pdf" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;static1.squarespace.com&#x2F;static&#x2F;5a2b3cad8a02c7aa57ce3...</a><p>If anyone has seen blueprints, guides, etc for starting maker spaces, I would be curious to see them.
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ginaathackerlab将近 3 年前
Thank you so much everyone! So much love for our community. The work we have done has been one of the best gifts of my life. We are moving into a smaller space and pivoting but we are continuing the good fight and good work. More to come- love G @HackerLab
your_challenger将近 3 年前
I own the website hackerlab.in. If anyone in India is interested to start a hacker space, do DM me. Not anytime soon, but something you maybe interested to start in the long term.<p>DM me on matrix[1] @cj:hackerlab.in or email me on cj@hackerlab.in<p>[1] matrix is a chat protocol. Like XMPP but better. Check out matrix.org and element.io. Also checkout beeper.com
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cowboynwf将近 3 年前
I&#x27;ve been a friend of Gina for a long time, and HL used to be a second home for me. This is sad and I wish Gina well in her next adventure.
KiDD将近 3 年前
I wish I was able to be a more active member of the hacker lab community. RIP
cobbzilla将近 3 年前
Thank you Gina
throwntoday将近 3 年前
Went there years ago for an arduino meetup. No one including the organizer knew how to program. They spent a couple hours shilling the egregiously priced membership. Total bummer, was hoping to meet smart people to learn from. Anyway good riddance.