There's just been an update for my #Librem5. The new #phosh version offers an experimental plugin called phosh-ticket-box.
It allows the user to show PDFs from the lockscreen without unlocking the phone.
Show the QR for the parcel you want to send without unlocking.
Show your train ticket without unlocking
Show whatever PDF you like without unlocking.
It can be enabled in phosh-mobile-settings in the Lockscreen menu.
gsettings get sm.puri.phosh.plugins.ticket-box folder shows the path inside the home directory the plugin looks for PDFs in. The default is /home/purism/phosh-ticket-box.
Make the directory, put a PDF inside, enable the plugin and lock the phone. Enable the screen, swipe from the left border of the screen towards the right, select by swiping left and right the Tickets pane (if you have enabled more then one plugin) and click on the PDF to show.
Resizing and scrolling works with the known gestures.
Thanks @agx@librem.one !
@dsearls Just go to the person's profile in the same browser or app you use your account from and you should see a follow button. Or click on the search icon and search for @username@hostname.domain and clicking on them in the results will also bring up their profile.
@micahflee My biggest concern with importing over design elements like this is that so much over there (like you say) is about driving engagement, not health or happiness of people using the product.
It turns out that hateful, controversial, negative and misinformed posts are great at not just driving engagement (from people who both agree and disagree with those posts) but as a result also end up trending and then getting even more eyeballs. Great for business, not for health.
@wendynather Welcome!
I'm getting faster! With this new project I really got into a nice rhythm. As a result after two hours of work (30 mins of that to tie the warp back on) I went from a loose warp to about 7 inches of fabric. #weaving
Now that the 2nd tote is finished, what's next? I have other gifts I need to weave for the holidays, but I can't start them yet! It took almost 9 hours to measure warp and dress the loom for this project, so to save time overall I put enough warp on to weave at least 3 totes back-to-back.
The problem is, I can't use the loom for other holiday projects until I weave another tote! Fortunately this next tote has already been commissioned by my local yarn store! Busy time around here. #weaving
@katemason Thank you so much!
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@kop316 Congratulations!
@f1337 I'll see about setting up a Matrix chat for you Monday with some folks on the team to share your progress and findings.
@f1337 Not at all! We'd welcome the help!
@f1337 I believe so.
@hehemrin Thank you!
@katherined Thank you!
It just has a simple black fabric lining (I didn't weave the lining, I actually got a few yards of good-quality-but-cheap fabric from a local thrift store).
I did use the antique sewing machine to sew the sides and also the box stitch for the bottom of the tote. Since there was no interfacing at that point the thickness of the fabric wasn't much of an issue.
The rest of the sewing (the hem and handles) I hand stitched, which was pretty tough w/ the interfacing.
@andrewmriley Thank you!
My handwoven tote bag is done! I wasn't sure whether my plan for the tweed background and purple krokbragd pattern stripe would work but I'm really happy how it turned out.
This time I used raw leather strips for the handles which meant an extra hour punching holes in leather. Like my previous tote this is lined and has interfacing so it can stand up on its own. #weaving
Hey @Wildbill for some reason I was thinking of this Linux Journal article tonight... https://www.linuxjournal.com/magazine/pointcounterpoint-twitter
@freckledfiber@artisan.chat My floor loom is an unbranded heavy-duty 40" 4-harness jack loom I got for free from Craigslist (https://social.librem.one/@kyle/109246581769869637).
It's wide so I never feel limited there, but 4 harnesses are sometimes limiting when I see interesting 8-harness patterns I want to try.
If I had the space, I'd love to have a drawloom or a dobby loom as they are even more versatile in what they can make. Check out the Glimakra line of drawlooms (their Julia is small) and the Louet Magic Dobby as well.
@f1337 That would be wonderful! I think the most useful contribution at the moment would be looking to adapt the patches made to our smilodon fork (https://source.puri.sm/liberty/host/smilodon/) that disable DMs and local/federated timelines etc, to the recent 4.0 release so we can upgrade to it.
I'm curious to know which other parts of the #fediverse people are exploring besides Mastodon. Who is using #BookWyrm, #Lemmy, #pixelfed or others? I'd love to know more and get recommendations on how to approach.
I feel like I haven't fully embraced the full Fediverse yet.
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