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@aral @purism I actually re-read it and realized I wrote it before we implemented the feature to detect *new* files that were added to the file system so I just updated it to reference that update (and strikethrough the outdated text), which should be live in a bit.

@yaelwrites Weird! I have submitted quite a few talks for SCALE but so far have gotten radio silence. Either all my pitches were bad, or they are still debating whether they are going to have the conference (in March).

@yaelwrites How kind of you to say! Wow, remember talks? That seems like so long ago now...

@aral @purism No problem! I also had to work within a few design constraints. The most relevant one here is that I wanted it to be as OS-agnostic as possible (like PureBoot is in general). I write at length about the design constraints and considerations here: puri.sm/posts/new-pureboot-fea

@yaelwrites Yeah maybe sexism is more a factor. I have a small level of (possibly waning) name recognition in a particular community because of my books and Linux Journal column but it is mostly positive.

@twrightsman Hmmm unfortunately I don't believe Pearson provides the same kind of ebook options as, say, No Starch, but then also I haven't ordered my own book so I'm embarrassingly ignorant of the options. Paper form is DRM-free though!

@yaelwrites Super interesting (and unfortunate)! I always suspected that might be the case but never knew for sure (and was never high profile enough myself to experience it).

@aral @purism So it turns out that generating the hashes does take a minute or two, but checking them (like if you automatically check them at each boot) is much faster.

Of course the yarn for my rug project would arrive the day after I start a different project. I'll have to figure out how I'm going to split my time.

Progress goes surprisingly fast on this loom considering the fine (fingering weight) yarn I'm using, and the fact it's my first time weaving on a floor loom.

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Getting started on my plaid scarf. This floor loom is really fun to use.

The MS/Activision deal makes sense now that universal DRM pieces are in place for Windows 11. Makes MS app store a more attractive platform. Goal is to lock computers down like smartphones w/ app store gateways in the name of security. puri.sm/posts/the-beat-of-a-di

Even with past object lessons like AOL, Yahoo!, Blackberry and MySpace, people still think that whatever tech is dominant now, will be dominant forever.

Inspired by the recent news of Canon bypassing toner DRM and Microsoft's Pluton chip, I wrote a piece that explores how DRM fits into plans to lock general-purpose computers down like printers and smartphones. puri.sm/posts/the-beat-of-a-di

Warping for my first project on my floor loom: a plaid scarf to match the tweed one I made my wife.

@yaelwrites Sounds like a great opportunity to catch up on reading!

With some cleaning and some oiling, I was able to get it fully working.

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We'll see if I can get this working without taking it apart any further.

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Today I'm restoring a Swedish Facit mechanical pinwheel calculator from the late 1930s/early 1940s white labeled by R. C. Allen. At the moment number entry doesn't work, so this could get interesting.

I have to pause on my rug project until more yarn comes in (hopefully next week). I'm pretty bummed at not being able to weave in the mean time.

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