Woah December already? Fuck, we gotta make the BoulderSec tweet.
Uhhh... get ready everyone! The Boulder security Meetup will be this Thursday, Dec 5 at 7pm at the Rayback!
...and then Photoshop Meepy onto Santa or something. Or Krampus. Is that too stupid? Whatever, ship it.
Mark your calendars: There will NOT be a BoulderSec on July 4! Instead we will meet the week after, July 11.
The 11th is national slushie day and it's critical that we all meet up to celebrate it. There's some other event on July 4 I think but we're not meeting for it.
Woah, June already? That means we're about to have a BoulderSec meetup! Join us this Thursday, June 6, 7:00pm at the Rayback Collective for gatherings and gaiety!
There are only two certainties in life: BoulderSec and taxes. This April we will glimpse both, as we will every April unto eternity. Join us Thursday April 4th, 7:00pm at the Rayback Collective for inevitable friendship and drinks!
@MBforBoulder@NWSBoulder@bouldercolorado Perhaps instead of relying on inherently imperfect weather reports, the city could just provide shelter to folks who need it at all times? You know, just a thought.
NEW: Grateful & honored to be endorsed by @BoulderNaacp. Homelessness—and homelessness enforcement—falls hardest on people of color in Boulder.
"Safe zones" like Measure 302 are not an effective response to homelessness, crime, or public substance misuse. 1/3
NEW: "Rather than prioritize only schools as its backers proclaim, [Measure 302] asks the city to prioritize removing encampments from within 'fifty feet on both sides of any multi-use path or sidewalk.' When everything is a priority, nothing is."
https://t.co/4nIy5hMHxv
Some additional context I was looking for last night: This is a return to pre-1962 occupancy limit in Boulder.
"The city’s first zoning ordinance was adopted in 1928. From 1928 to the mid-1950s the city’s zoning code simply stated that dwellings could be occupied by “a family.”
@kyrib@XcelEnergyCO They do have the ability to issue non-overridable DR events though, which implies overriding the normal ones is a normal part of the program: https://t.co/P50C8LKi25.
@kyrib@XcelEnergyCO https://t.co/VUljGtQc2z says you can opt out per event, but isn't super clear on whether that impacts the annual incentive. I don't think it does though.
Plugging my partner's (and her co-author/illustrator's) Kickstarter for Vol 2 of their web comic. If you're into fantasy comics that involve accidental necromancy, political intrigue, and related shenanigans, check it out! https://t.co/aDv0Wr9ahh
Like web comics? Accidents involving the undead? Regional politics? Check out my partner's Kickstarter for Volume 2 of their comic, The Stoop-Gallants: https://t.co/aDv0Wr9ahh!
@CubicleApril "I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I understand to be embraced within that shorthand description, and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so. But I know it when I see it, and the code involved in this case is not that."
NoBo Library groundbreaking rescheduled for April 5. Plus, "Carving Joy," Library Giving Day, Josh Halpern's Emil Trio, Library District progress, a bathroom remediation update and more in this month's newsletter from your Boulder Library Foundation - https://t.co/d5Fp9Q3TAP