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Liberating Ourselves Locally is a makerspace/hackerspace in the Fruitvale district of Oakland, California.[1] It is part of the Bay Area Consortium of Hackerspaces (BACH).[2]
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Formation | 2011 |
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Origin | Oakland, California |
Website | Official website |
LOL! is a place where people can learn new skills, from soldering to video game design,[3][4] and operates on the principle that members of the local community can be involved in all aspects of creating things that sustain people, such as food, clothing, energy, technology, shelter, and art.
LOL! was founded in 2011 by a group of people including Jen-Mei Wu and software engineer Praveen Sinha.[5][6]
Mentors from many professional fields volunteer their time to share their professional knowledge.[6] LOL! has close ties with other San Francisco Bay Area hackerspaces including Sudo Room, Noisebridge, and Mothership HackerMoms.[7]
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