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If you "just want to code" then you fail. The reason to hack is to build, explore and fulfill your passions.

From "the one in London"'s website:

"The London Hacklabs Collective is a group of people interested in using technology to bring about social change. We establish, develop and run Hacklabs - political spaces used for independent media, the promotion of free software and other emancipatory technologies. Hacklabs are places to share skills, to learn and to teach."

Are you scared?




well, the one in vienna (metalab) is explicitly unpolitical, and nb in sf is exclusively about doing stuff too.

obviously there are different interpretations of what hackspaces are about, ranging from "infrastructure for projects" to "political space".




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