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The fabric is off the loom! The next step is to do a quick zigzag stitch across the end of each napkin to keep the ends from fraying when I separate them later. Then I'll wash/dry/iron the fabric, clean up loose threads, then separate and hem the napkins.

Yesterday my Comptometer Model 3D11 arrived! This last Comptometer model was made in the 1950s-60s and has all the final refinements they made to what was the fastest calculator for accounting before digital calculators dominated. I'll clean and refurbish it this weekend.

Here you can see the yards of fabric as it wraps around the cloth beam. In between each napkin is two or more passes of another yarn so I can more easily separate them later.

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Last night I finished ⁨⁩ the 8th (and final) overshot napkin! I *barely* had enough warp left for it. Now to take them off the loom and hem the edges.

Purism's President, Kyle Rankin shares his vision for the future. If you have ideas on areas you’d like to see us focus on in the future, please let us know at feedback@puri.sm. Here is the full post 🌎 🚀 puri.sm/posts/a-vision-in-focu

Check out this cool article on the ⁨⁩ innovations that went into the recently discovered oldest pants in history! Four different weaving techniques in a single fabric! arstechnica.com/?p=1845532

I found a gold-plated Stahly "live blade" vibrating safety razor with case that matches the vintage ad hanging next to my sink! It cleaned up really well with some metal polish and cotton swabs. ⁨

I found a mint condition vintage mechanical pocket calculator (with a vintage insensitive name) along with part of the box and instructions at a local thrift store for $5. Only missing a stylus.

A fundamental freedom that free software provides (freedom 1, the freedom to study how the program works) leads to another freedom: the freedom from coercion. puri.sm/posts/freedom-from-coe

If you're running you can install `l5-devscripts` on your device and then just do:

```
l5-fetch-next phosh-byz
```

and it will fetch the latest -next Debian package from CI and install it for testing.

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phosh 0.17.0 is out 🚀📱 :

The release is a bit smaller than usual but syncing up with 42 is well worth it:

* Add mobile data (or rather lack thereof) indicator
* Implement portal access API
* Sync up with GNOME 42 changes

Check out the full release notes gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p for details.

Mom is out of town, so this evening the kid and I played some chess, ate some cookies we baked yesterday, watched some Mythbusters, and will end the evening with a bedtime story from Fellowship of the Ring. ⁨

Exciting times! I'm entering the next stage in my journey to bring freedom, security and privacy to more people by assuming the role of President of @purism! puri.sm/posts/as-purism-grows-

Security self-sufficiency means identifying those areas where you are dependent upon other companies, and choosing solutions that allow you to revoke trust easily, hold your own keys, and audit your digital supply chain. puri.sm/posts/security-self-su

TIL about the 'apt changelog' command. I can't believe all the time I've wasted running zless and tab completing until I hit the right changelog.gz...

They say our code won't pay the rent
Before it's earned, our money's all been spent
I guess that's so, we don't have a plot
But at least I'm sure of all the things we got

Babe
I got GNU babe. I got GNU babe.

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I said I code you and that's forever
And this I promise from the heart
I couldn't code you any better
I code you just the way you are

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Isn't C lovely?
Isn't C wonderful?
Isn't C precious?
Less than one minute old
I never thought through code, we'd be
Making one as lovely in C
But isn't C lovely? Made from code

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What the world needs now, is code, sweet code.
It's the only thing that there's just too little of
What the world needs now is code, sweet code,
No not just for some, but for everyone

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I've heard people say that
Too much of anything is not good for you, baby
Oh no
But I don't know about that
There's many times that we've coded
We've shared code and made code
It doesn't seem to me like it's enough
There's just not enough of it
There's just not enough
Oh oh babe

My developer I
Can't get enough of your code, babe
GNU, I don't know I don't know why
Can't get enough of your code, babe

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