Bluntly, IMO the government has no business checking up on people without some level of suspicion. The cops ought not to be simply snooping around.
Googling for Hacker House gives a list of places that I would call "communes for entrepeneaurs", publically listed. I would be far more concerned about a place that was ordering uranium and wasn't public; wasn't engaging. People trying to hide their work with uranium are more suspicious than some sort of union organizer related to nuclear plants working out of a startup home...
There is a lot of space between anarchy and cops asking around about a perfectly legit place.
Googling for Hacker House gives a list of places that I would call "communes for entrepeneaurs", publically listed. I would be far more concerned about a place that was ordering uranium and wasn't public; wasn't engaging. People trying to hide their work with uranium are more suspicious than some sort of union organizer related to nuclear plants working out of a startup home...
There is a lot of space between anarchy and cops asking around about a perfectly legit place.
Privacy is not wrong.