NYC Resistor
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NYC Resistor is a restricted membership private club hackerspace with 25 members in New York,[1] inspired by Chaos Computer Club and other hacker organizations. The New York Times describes it as "kind of frat house for modern-day mad scientists."[2] Its own website describes itself as "NYC Resistor is a hacker collective with a shared space located in downtown Brooklyn. We meet regularly to share knowledge, hack on projects together, and build community."[3]
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Formation | 2008 |
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Purpose | Hacking |
Location | |
Coordinates | 40.6836204°N 73.9816925°W / 40.6836204; -73.9816925 |
Region served | NYC |
Membership | 20-30 members |
Origin | New York |
Founders | Bre Pettis, George Shammas, Zach Smith, Eric Skiff, Nick Bilton, Dave Clausen, Raphael Abrams, Diana Eng, Pat Gallagher |
Affiliations | Metalab, Chaos Computer Club, Noisebridge and similar |
Staff | 0 |
Website | www |
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