The Goddard Amateur Radio Club (WA3NAN) was created by employees of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, in Greenbelt Maryland. The club provides a social circle for Amateur Radio operators associated with NASA and spaceflight interests. The club's primary functions are to provide a place for radio operation, experimentation, training / education, and emergency comm support.
We want to show the wider radio community that we are proud of who we are! We want to demonstrate and promote acceptance within the hobby! Pride Radio Group is a virtual radio club set up for those that share our values. Whether you have an amateur radio license, use a CB radio, or are still studying for your exam - you’re welcome in our community.
If you have an interest in the Commodore 64 (C64), SX-64 and Commodore 128 (C128) and all the various hardware that comes with that, like 1541 disk drives, modems, 1702 monitors, etc, then the Commodore Computer Club and Users Group is for you.
We also discuss the Commodore Amiga, VIC-20, Commodore 16 (C16), Plus/4, CBM PET and even the C64 Direct-to-TV (C64DTV) designed by Jeri Ellsworth. If it’s Commodore related, we discuss it at our meetings.
The goal of the club is to have monthly meetings and discuss cool things that are still happening in the scene as well as share project ideas or concepts and to inspire each other for new ones.
In May of 2011 we started the Retro Computing Club as a “sister” club to compliment and cover other vintage computers like Apple, Atari, IBM PC, Tandy, Texas Instruments, Macintosh and more along with video game consoles like Nintendo, Vectrex, Sega, etc.
Like any self-respecting user group, their resources page is well populated.
A kind and amazing hacker collective centered in Minnesota, with global friends. In addition to being a group of hackers working on stuff, they're also a non-profit co-op that provides email, Matrix, Tor, and VPS hosting.
Their hosting service is called Capsul (https://capsul.org/)