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@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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@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).

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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.

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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

@Wildbill @Viss I suspect, like with email, there are different levels to this. The administrative overhead of an instance for just yourself (or a few friends/family) would probably not be too bad.

The overhead (in particular moderation) for an instance used by the larger public would be more significant.

@micahflee I'm also interested in it from a "This is what cyberpunk promised me" standpoint.

How the Grinch Stole the Fediverse parody, part 4 

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