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As requested, I have migrated my infosec Mastodon account importable lists here: tisiphone.net/2022/11/10/infos

I hope this helps, pals! I will try to keep them as up to date as I can.

@jorge @Wildbill I've been cross-posting both here and there for the past few years, but there's no telling how many of my posts the algorithm let you see over there.

I came to my office to find that after 29 hours the articulated cobra was done printing! Here it is with support material removed.

@ancroimealmor@mastodon.social @weaving Nice scarf! I found that the book Finishes in the Ethnic Tradition by Baizerman and Searle to be very useful when deciding on different finishing techniques for fringe. I tend to use hemstitch, Phillipine and Damascus edges for most of my fringe.

@Thalass You should definitely try it! It requires focus but it seems from a different part of my brain than my day job so it ends up becoming meditative and relaxing. I recommend starting with a rigid heddle loom, they are small, (relatively) inexpensive, but very capable.

I suppose I should do an #introduction - I''m Jorge and I'm an open source community manager, I'm a bit of a cloud nerd. In the past I've worked on Kubernetes and Ubuntu, these days doing cloudcustodian.io.

Looking forward to hanging out with ya'll!

I like to talk about #linux #kubernetes #f1 #destiny2

While it took a few weeks to work up the nerve, here is proof that we actually do use the Rep weave rug I made for the front entry way.

@SewingforyourLife If you have storage problems then definitely do *not* take up weaving on a floor loom :)

Although a rigid heddle loom doesn't take up much space...

@SewingforyourLife You can never have too many hobbies! I personally started weaving a year ago. It's very fun and relaxing, but it's also my first fiber-based hobby.

@SewingforyourLife Thank you! I can't wait to see what the finished product looks like, I'm sort of making up this pattern as I go along!

Technical #weaving talk 

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Tech bro? No that don't make me
See what I want sign up to it swiftly
Felt it in my hips so I swiped back from the app of Twits
Then I tapped for the app, make me wanna do posts for it
Pin them like a intro post should be pinned
Came to my timeline then I found all my friends
Don't know how you do the voodoo that you do
Can post from a shell? Well, makes me wanna toot toot toot

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Apologies Salt-n-Pepa

(Hey yeah, I wanna toot, baby)
Ooh, how you doing, baby?
No, not you, you, the one, yeah
What's your name?
Mastodon? That sounds sexy

Uh, here I go, here I go, here I go again
Geeks, what's my weakness? (FOSS!)
OK then, chillin, browsin, minding my business
Yo Musk, I looked around and I couldn't believe this
I swear, I stared, my tab my witness
The server had it going on with something kinda, uh
Federated, moderated,
I'm not shy, so I asked for the instance

I brought an mechanical (Monroe LN-160X) to my local Linux Users' Group last night for show and tell. But even better, someone else brought their Type I! I had never seen, much less used one in person before. Everything about them, the look, the feel, the form factor, is fantastic.

@Wildbill I believe I've seen that done. I've definitely seen it used for media discussions that contained spoilers.

@jhamner The book was first printed in 1931 but my copy is from 1936.

I'm fabric for another tote bag using the krokbragd technique. What I like about this technique is that it allows for a level of improvisation you typically don't get with most weaving.

For instance, I decided this pattern in brown tones will be a bit too bland for the full side of the tote, so I'm going to improvise a banded purple diamond pattern around the middle of the tote to spice things up.

@raise-project Yes the initial jam that started it all happened about 24 hours into a print!

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