@whack So very frustrating :( I'm sorry.
@shawnp0wers Basically I set 0, 10, 20, and 30C as mental guideposts with their relative Fahrenheit equivalents and use them as reference points for readings between the posts.
@shawnp0wers That is exactly why I set my weather app to Celsius. I'm slowly (I've been doing this for over a year) developing an intuitive sense for it. I still don't think in Celsius, but I'm having to switch back to Fahrenheit to understand temperatures less.
@shawnp0wers Lately I've been trying to immerse myself in metric (have weather reports default to it, use it for measurements/temps when brewing beer) so that I can develop a better intuitive sense of it.
Many of my coworkers are not in the US so I try to share measurements in metric when chatting with them to be considerate.
My son is currently learning fraction math in school and I realized the primary practical use for it is dealing with silly Imperial measurements.
@Wildbill Not to mention the Darmok TNG episode which is essentially about communicating purely via memes.
"The man lusts after attractive female, his partner, disgusted"
"The girl, smiling in front of burning building"
"This is fine"
Telehealth startup Cove asked users about their migraine symptoms, diagnoses, and family history.
Their answers went to #Facebook and #Google.
Read the full findings with @STAT at https://mrkup.org/telehealth. #MedMastodon
This is absolutely insane. A mom was prevented from taking her daughter to a Christmas show at Radio City Music Hall because she works for a law firm litigating against the venue's parent company. They spotted her with facial recognition technology according to this report: https://www.nbcnewyork.com/investigations/face-recognition-tech-gets-girl-scout-mom-booted-from-rockettes-show-due-to-her-employer/4004677/
@wendynather For our org the line would be security design decisions that would remove control from our customers and put it only in our (the vendor's) hands. Even if we manage security for our customers for ease of use, they must be able to "take the wheel" and drive any time they want to.
@aparrish Here it is in action for my current project. My beater bar has a metal weight at the bottom that works as an attachment point.
@aparrish I also keep a little Field Notes notebook to track each of my weaving projects!
During the actual weaving I've started attaching a piece of paper to my loom with magnets and then instead of checking things off with a pen, sliding a small magnet over to the next section after one is complete. I found it's a bit less disruptive than bringing out a pen.
@iammo I do a bit of both although I am much more experienced as a weaver (if one year experience counts for anything) and only started flatbed machine knitting this month.
Spot the threading mistake! It turns out there is one extra thread on the left than the right. That will drive me crazy so I will be removing all the picks and the hemstitching at the bottom and remove a warp thread.
Here we go again. I liked the last scarf I made for a gift so much I'm weaving a narrower men's version for myself. #weaving
@firdarrig If you could have only one reed, in my opinion you got the ideal one.
My floor loom came with a 6, 8, 10 and 12. Maybe it's just the type of projects I pick, but I almost exclusively use my 12-dent reed. I've used my 10-dent reed a couple times, but never used the other ones (and anyway a 12 dent reed becomes a 6 dent reed if you skip every other slot).
I bet most of those projects could adapt to 12-dent with finer yarn choices.
@firdarrig Rigid heddle or floor/table loom?
@AugustusMorning I wash the brush out and shake it out before I put it back in the bottom. If you mean the top, I won't know for a year or so when I use up this soap I guess. I try to leave suds on the soap itself as it just becomes more soap I can lather next time.
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