The #scale19x memory that will stick with me most is when an unopened soda can left in front of the projector exhaust vent exploded in the middle of my talk like a gunshot, shooting a geyser of soda in the air. I'm going to get so much mileage out of that story.
Thank you everyone who came to my talk! This is the first time one of my talks featured a surprise explosion! #scale19x
This is a story all about how
My #scale19x talk's going down
So if you have 60 minutes come sit right there
I'll tell you about OpenSnitch in a room called Bel Air
(1:30pm, hotel lobby level, right of hotel entrance)
The wool scarf is done! This is a surprise present for a male family member (who doesn't read my social media feed). It took about 7.5 hours start to finish and I'm pleased with how it turned out. #weaving
@goatwildernesscollective The thing about weaving by hand is that no one in the modern mechanized-fabric world would pay what I would charge for my time, not to mention time *and* materials, even if I were only to charge a living wage. Even this simple project will take about 8 hours labor and about $50 in materials.
After weaving, I finally understand why clothing in pre-Industrial times were considered so valuable. Worn is a good recent book that talks about this history.
@wobin I 3D printed one!
Well that was fast. I just finished #weaving the scarf. Now I just need to take it off the loom, tie the fringe, and wash/full it.
@alauzon33 You will need to work with support and continue to be patient if you no longer want to support the project. Contacting me on my personal social media account will not give you special treatment.
My next #weaving project is a simple twill scarf using single-ply, natural color worsted-weight wool raised locally. Doing something this simple is a nice change of pace from my previous projects.
Also, she *may* have convinced me that I want to get a dobby loom instead of a Swedish draw loom.
@epic Yes, with the first rug I wove for the other entryway, it took us over a week before we stopped stepping over the rug when we came through the door. I imagine it will be the same here, but eventually we will use it as intended.
@wobin Thank you! It ended up 3 feet wide and a bit under 4 feet long. Originally I wanted it to be 3x5 but was surprised at just how much Rep weave draws in the warp with this thick weft. The 20% rule of thumb in the Rep weave books I read was *way* off. While the ending measurements aren't what I originally wanted, I'm still pleased with how things turned out.
My rug is done! Here it is in its natural habitat. It took me a bit over 55 hours to make it in total. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out and learned a lot about Rep #weaving in the process.
I've been doing a lot of anti-interdiction orders for #Librem5USA recently and realized not everyone may know we offer the service for our phones. I did a quick write-up on how we have adapted the process for the #Librem5 https://puri.sm/posts/anti-interdiction-on-the-librem-5-usa/
This is the current #safetyrazor line up I rotate though. The Fat Boy and Slim adjustables (far left) are always nice, and the Stahly Live Blades (far right) were recent faves, but the Gillette Red Tip (middle) surprised me with some great shaves and is the current fave. #shaving
@tinyrabbit The email chapter in my book Linux Hardening in Hostile Networks covers SPF/DKIM/DMARC etc so you can have a MX that complies with modern standards.
Halfway through tying the fringe on the rug. I'm using a double Damascus edge which takes about 6 hours per side. #weaving
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