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Hey friends! ottawa.place is now open for signups 🎉🇨🇦❤️

@andrew and I built it as a hosted-in-Canada, capital-region-focused (but open to all Canadians) instance.

Please boost so folks can find us! 👀

#fediverse #twittermigration #canada #ontario #ottawa #canpoli

You should be mindful of the degree to which vendors can remotely control the hardware and software you buy.

Even if you are privileged enough to live in a country where the government doesn't force vendors to push features that squash public dissent and protests, or aid government surveillance, there is no guarantee it will always be that way. If the capability is there, some will be tempted to (ab)use it.

How the Grinch Stole the Fediverse parody, part 9 

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@kashhill Hashtags actually do mean something on this platform and after following interesting people (and possibly people they boost), searching for and following hashtags (and using them yourself) is the next way to find interesting conversations. Many people also put hashtags in their profile to advertise the types of topics they discuss. For instance searching would likely turn up quite a few conversations.

@IPXFong Compared to the Stahly razors, the Fat Boy handle seems positively tiny! At least the way I hold my razors, the size of the handle hasn't even been something I've noticed. There *is* a subtle difference shaving with it compared to my Slim on the same setting, but that also could just be slight differences in technique when holding the two razors.

@juliette Thank you! As an aside: you can tell Star Trek writers aren't weavers because they think "warp speed" is fast.

Project use-up-the-rest-of-this-warp is well under way. I decided to weave enough fabric for another tote so the warp doesn't go to waste and this time I'm going with a color scheme inspired by leaves (brown, green, orange and red). I don't have any plans for this tote so I'm actually just going to weave the fabric and then set it aside so I can get to the other weaving projects in my queue.

@hacks4pancakes [Context of these questions is around attackers who gain access to exploit later vs those who take advantage immediately.]

What are the average incubation times between an attacker getting a foothold in a system and discovery? Are there particular things they do that blow their cover?

@Kymberly The closest to a solution I know of is to tie temporary heddles using loops of thread (many floor loom weaving books have examples of how to tie one-off heddles). Then you can move the mis-threaded warp to those temporary heddles and remove them once you are done weaving.

How the Grinch Stole the Fediverse parody, part 8 

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How the Grinch Stole the Fediverse parody, part 7 

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@jeremiahlee @purism It's something we are looking into, but because we created our own "smilodon" fork that customizes it (disabling local/federated timelines and DMs are the main changes) we need some time to port over the changes.

My tote is done! This one went quite a bit faster than the previous ones (16 hrs start to finish), and the basic leather punch kit I bought was well worth it. I'm really pleased with how the color combination worked out, it made the tote a cool-toned version of the original warm-toned tote (also pictured).

How the Grinch Stole the Fediverse parody, part 6 

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Over a year ago I got this antique porcelin shaving mug, but only recently started using it (I had to use up my other soap first). Most mugs I've seen have a single bowl you put soap in and lather from.

What is pretty unique about this mug is that it has a lower bowl you can fill with hot water and soak your brush, and an upper bowl for your shaving soap. Before this, I had been soaking my brush in a separate container.

How the Grinch Stole the Fediverse parody, part 5 

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We are all aware that many surnames are derived from professions (Smith, Cooper, Weaver). In the course of my research into the history of weaving I didn't realize how many others derived from cloth production:

* Fuller - someone who fulls woolen cloth (works cloth in water to shrink/fluff it)
* Walker - derived from Waulker, someone who Waulks, or fulls, fabric
* Shearer - shears sheep, or removes excess nap from cloth
* Draper - weaver/seller of cloth
* Dyer - dyes cloth

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