it's called devhack dot net because the devhack is on the net https://devhack.net
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https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2007/Fahrplan/attachments/1003_Building%20a%20Hacker%20Space.pdf

hackerbot labs seemed to be the closest thing to a seattle hackerspace

pdx hackerspace is very cool and I want to visit sometime.

https://www.loopnet.com/search/office-space/seattle-wa/for-lease/?sk=50d7d36bf2f66fbcbac3baa5bf968fbf&bb=o4mp25jrtQh1x3H

office spaces aren't actually too expensive.

seattle hacker spaces are a thing?

step 1: garner/gauge interest step 2: obligate some people into being in charge with me / starting it together & splitting the costs step 3: find a space step 4: move in step 5: make it cool

things the hackerspace has: seedbox server shit router VR headset old computers projector setup big ol UPS

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