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hackspace
thumb|upright|A Germany|German hackerspace ([[RaumZeitLabor)]] A hackerspace (also referred to as a hacklab, hackspace, or makerspace) is a community-operated, often "not for profit" (501(c)(3) in the United States), workspace where people with common interests, such as computers, machining, technology, science, digital art, or electronic art, can meet, socialize, and collaborate. Hackerspaces are comparable to other community-operated spaces with similar aims and mechanisms such as Fab Lab, men's sheds, and commercial "for-profit" companies.
c-base
thumb|325px|Wikipedia community|Wikipedians from Berlin meet at the c-base.c-base e.V. is a non-profit association located in Berlin, Germany. Its purpose is to increase knowledge and skills pertaining to computer software, hardware and data networks. The association is engaged in numerous related activities. For example, the society has had stands at large festivals, such as Children's Day, where they introduce young people to topics like robotics and computer-aided design.
Slovenian Computer History Museum
museum in Ljubljana, Slovenia
L0pht
L0pht Heavy Industries (pronounced "loft") was a hacker collective active between 1992 and 2000 and located in the Boston, Massachusetts area. The L0pht was one of the first viable hackerspaces in the US, and a pioneer of responsible disclosure. The group famously testified in front of Congress in 1998 on the topic of ‘Weak Computer Security in Government’.
Vigyan Ashram
Organisation in Maharashtra, India
Metalab
right|thumb|250px|Metalab in Vienna, Austria.
ASCII
hackerspace in Amsterdam
Eyebeam Art and Technology Center
non-profit organization in the USA