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Tomorrow 11/2 at 11:30AM EDT: I'm joining a panel of experts in DPI (Digital Public Infrastructure) for some lively discussion around and frontiersdigitaldevforum.com/a

I have been using the curaslicer plugin in for years, making small tweaks when I moved to new printers. I just tried and saw a significant improvement in print quality just with the default Ender 5 profile.

A tip for those who haven't seen this yet. has its own "" system. Adding a link to your Mastodon profile from your website using the rel="me" attribute will that the owner of both the site and profile are the same, and you get this nifty green highlight to show it.

I saw this graph on HN and people are arguing about how they’ll need to get more familiar with low-level asm again. That’s not really the lesson I take. Seems like the real lesson is: get better at writing multi-threaded tasks and outsourcing work to other machines.

Btw. on #Mastodon you can edit your posts and as it is #FreeSoftware everyone can do that, no matter from which country.

I've noticed that the past few days I have been checking Mastodon first. The new influx of people and the increase in boosting from people I follow has made this timeline much more interesting!

Not a "social on phone" guy but making an exception as I warm up on Mastodon. The web app on Android with an installed bookmarklet / app works just fine, no need to find a dedicated app if you don't care to. Pro tip: the search bar is hiding under the Explore (#) menu.

The one tool that I missed the most when moving to a ⁨⁩ ⁨⁩ years ago were scissors. I was inspired by a mod that attached Wave scissors to the caribiner end, but I moved it to replace the pocket clip. Works well so far! ⁨

These fast ⁨⁩ projects are a nice departure from the more involved ones. Here's a merino wool scarf I wove this weekend on my rigid heddle loom (my floor loom is still dressed for a different project).

I'm Josh Simmons, a community organizer who works in open source and increasingly spends my free time on activism and gardening.

My political philosophy boils down to: we are interdependent, that is a good thing, and rights go hand-in-hand with responsibilities 🤝

For me, social media is a core part of how I learn. I like to connect with people who have different lived experiences than I do.

My posts tend to be a chaotic mix of personal and professional. #Introduction #TwitterMigration

For the coming year, I will probably take on more projects that combine weaving and sewing. I will probably also make some more napkins or towels for the house so we have more than the too-fancy-to-use overshot ones I made this year (we used them anyway).

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I also have started adding ⁨⁩ into my ⁨⁩ projects. My first attempt was sewing simple seams to make a pillow with a krokbragd pattern, and most recently I took on a pretty major project of sewing a tote bag. In the future I plan to try making garments too.

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I also made a two rugs that we are using at entrances into our house. The first I made on the rigid heddle loom using a krokbragd technique and the second on my floor loom using rep weave. It only took a week or two to work up nerve to wipe our feet on them.

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I also made a few table runners, which are basically just wide, long scarves. My first attempt was a Forbes tartan-inspired plain weave table runner, which I used to learn how to weave plaids. Later I wove an overshot table runner to practice that technique.

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Scarves! I have made so many scarves this year. It is a great starter project and a great gift. I started with a basic plain weave pattern but also did a matching pair of tweed and plaid scarves for my wife and me.

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It's been about a year since I took up ⁨⁩ as a hobby! This thread will look back at my projects and progress over the past year.

First let's talk looms. I started as many weavers do on a rigid heddle loom. I opted for the widest Kromski loom they make so I had the most flexibility. Then about a month in, I lucked into a *free* floor loom and since then most of my projects have been on that.

I’m enjoying reading the from this wave of , so here’s mine. I’m an Evangelist for and a nerdy podcaster on @reality2cast and FLOSS Weekly on @twitnews. I am also a Linux Journal alum and a huge fan of , the open web, user and privacy-respecting hardware and software, antique ceramics, and really good food and wine. Currently debating going back to roller derby for fitness and stress relief. 😂

My wife's tote is complete! This is my first ⁨⁩ project with significant ⁨⁩. First I came up with the design and wove it on my loom. Then I sewed it into a tote, reinforced it with interfacing, sewed a liner, added straps and sewed it into the hem. I'm very pleased with how it turned out.

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