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Uops, I forgot to post a picture of the @Gruppo Linux Como lake penguin

#screenPrint

no, it's not perfect, and I should practice a bit more, but the LUG t-shirts are close to becoming a *thing*.

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Today I drove my mother and a neighbor to a fabric shop.

And I bought the bit of cotton canvas suitable to make a couple of bags / backpacks to be screenprinted, exactly as I had planned to do.

And I absolutely have not bought a full dress and a couple of waists. Not even if the goods were really good quality at an exceedingly affordable price.

I did resist buying broadcloth for the skirt that will go with those waists, because black broadcloth is something I'm always going to find, and first I need to make the whole set of underthings for it.

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And I've taken a picture; the brown one is for my mother.

(3 small bolts of fabric in light brown, red and almost electric blue, seen from the side)

And I forgot to mention that there may also have been a cut of black lace, probably enough for an overskirt and to decorate a shirtwaist, and I didn't take a picture either (uops).




Hidden in their mountains, the Swiss have power plants that run on Balrog's fire.

Prove me wrong.



Too Italian; Didn't Read: offer of a postcard with COMMIE stamp to Italian addresses

L'altro giorno son stata dal tabaccaio a prendere qualche francobollo, e mi han dato quelli commemorativi del congresso di Livorno del 1921.

Ora, visto che è febbraio¹, qualcuno del fediverso italiano² è interessato a ricevere una cartolina scritta a mano con un francobollo COMUNISCHTA?

Offerta limitata al numero di francobolli che ho preso meno il numero di lettere che già devo spedire in Italia :D

¹ #InCoWriMo
² secondo la definizione di Italia delle poste, ovvero con indirizzo di consegna in Italia, San Marino e Vaticano³.
³ e se qualcuno ha l'indirizzo di consegna in Vaticano, bonus point per il LOL.

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No, I don't have an unhealthy obsession with ISO paper formats, why do you ask that?
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Elena ``of Valhalla''

The pad is A3 size, but it is kept together with rings and there is a line of microperforations to remove a sheet from the pad outside the ring area.

And this means that after being cut, each sheet is slightely shorter than A3, and can't be cut in e.g. 8 A6 sheets.



TFW you write something with visudo so that you know that it will work, then you copy it in ansible, run the ansible playbook, and it breaks.

And then you open the file that ansible has written with visudo, save it with no changes, and it works.

And you spend hours trying to understand what happened.

And then it was a missing newline at the end of the file.



Experimental #screenPrint, day I've lost count :D

Art print on quality paper in a suitable mediu… no, really, more like in-joke from an IRC channel, printed on red MÅLA paper in negative with a grainy white area of paint all around it.

Anybody wants the original? only one copy, it's going to sell for a lot of money when I'll become famous :D

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For the experimental bit: I've forgot to take a picture of the screen, it's the same one made with curtain fabric from social.gl-como.it/display/3e3c… , painted with PVA glue and a bit of craft acrylic paint.

While washing the screen, I've tried at first to scrub it from the back, and I believe that the paint was going away while keeping the glue in place to reuse it for another edition. I would have to test whether that's true, however. Then I've moved on to scrubbing from the front, and that easily removed the glue, so that the fabric can be used for different prints.



Today's #screenPrint results were… let's just say it's important to talk about them to prevent publication bias :D

I've spent yesterday evening painstakingly painting a QR-code on curtain fabric with PVA glye (and a bit of acrylic paint added to know what I was doing).

and then today I tried to use it, but it's definitely not clear enough to work

with the white bit way too grainy for any phone / computer to recognize the pattern.

On the plus side, the paint I'm using (marabu textil print) washes easily (with some rubbing) when it's still fresh, so I haven't wasted the scrap of fabric I was using. It may be a sign that it's not going to be as resistant to future washing (after heat setting) as other fabric paint I've used, which is less good, but while doing random experiments it's fine.

Also, while washing the screen the glue went away, which it didn't on the homesewing screen: I'm not sure whether it's the acrylic paint, the fact that it was relatively fresher (less than 24 hours) or the fact that when I washed it I scrubbed it as if I didn't care whether the glue survived or not, while I was more careful with the homesewing screen.

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

I knew that there was this risk, and that the right way to print a qr-code is to get some proper screen fabric etc., so I'm not too sad about the result.

But I had to try, and it had to be with a qr-code (I could have started with a smaller one, however :D )

And I know that the right way to print things like these is to buy proper screen fabric etc., but I'm not going to do that for some time yet (right? :D )



Tonight I dreamt I was in the town centre with a friend; in a shop we saw an expensive bracelet made of a strip of fake leather with a button and an ugly print, and she asked me if I could #screenPrint something else over it. Of course I could.

And by that, what she actually meant was to make a similar bracelet in snappap (latex paper), with a screen printed design for a fraction of the cost.

And then I woke up. and I may accidentally found a leftover strip of snappap that is just the right width for a bracelet.

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

Now, I don't *know* how screen printing works on snapapp. but it can be ironed to set it. So I need to try it. And if it works well, can you hear the words #fauxdori with the @Gruppo Linux Como logo?
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Step 1: cutting the bracelet and printing it: done

(picture of a long and thin rectangle of light brown latex paper with rounded corners and a square logo printed in black at about a third of the lenght)

Step 2: patiently wait until it's completely dry (probably overnight) before ironing

are we there yet? and yet? and yet? and…

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Now something to make it round.

yewtu.be/watch?v=uNn6q0TXdDM

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step 3: heat set done. rubbing test done (on another bit of paper :D ), it doesn't rub away easily. And added a button.


(Pictures of a bracelet of light brown latex paper with a square logo printed in black and a black plastic snap, open flat and closed in bracelet form).

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in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

The other bit of latex paper will go in the wash next time, to test its resistance.


Dear lazyweb,

is it me not being able to do an internet search, or is there no logo for #RightToRepair?

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

if I had to design one, I'd place to ® symbols next to each other, and modify the circles around the Rs so as to form an infinity symbol with two Rs in it, one for Right, one for Repair


#screenPrint! All! The! Things!, weekend 2

The attempt at a two-colours print, using a stencil cut in plastic rather than paper (to make it reusable) will have to wait until tomorrow, when I'll do the second colour.

Today there was also another thing, however:

This is a screen made with old curtain fabric painted with white (PVA) glue and a round embroidery hook, and…

it worked!

It isn't the neatest print, it's grainy and there are a few spots outside of the image where the glue didn't fill all of the fabric holes, so I'm not going to stop using the real screen any time soon, but it is A Look, and it's a look that I like, for some specific things.

And this “home sewing is killing fashion” graphic with a sewing machine with teeth and crossed bones that I've found ages ago on the internet(TM) is exactly the kind of things for which this look is fitting. I had to cut the rest of the text, however (it was “and it's -il-legal”, with the il crossed) because it was too small for the resolution of the screen.




#screenPrint ALL THE THINGS!!!!


(pictures of two black furoshiki with screen prints on the corners: one is a debian swirl made of cat paw prints, in magenta, and the other one is my seal in light blue; on the furoshiki with my seal there is also a cut from an old pair of jeans, with the same design screen printed on the back pocket)

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Elena ``of Valhalla''

Un furoshiki è un telo giapponese per avvolgere $COSE, tipo regali, schiscette, la spesa o — in Giappone — anche gli abiti mentre si è nei bagni termali.

E in caso di bisogno, vien comodo anche come foulard, o un sacco di altre cose.

(fondamentalmente è un quadrato di stoffa orlato di dimensioni varie, questo è circa 70 cm di lato, ovvero metà dell'altezza della stoffa che ho usato)

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Elena ``of Valhalla''
Il simbolo (di cui mi accorgo ora, nella versione che c'è come avatar manca un pixellone, uops) è una specie di monogramma, basato però non sulle lettere, ma su concetti in qualche modo legati al mio nome.



NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA!


Yesterday evening I watched this: youtube.com/watch?v=WZskjLq040… (Irving Finkel and Tom Scott playing the royal game of Ur)

On my desktop, I may have accidentally had this:


(picture of two rubber stamps inspired by the rosette on the famous royal game of Ur board)

And so, today, this may have happened:


(picture of a minimalistic board for said game, with squares printed on a sheet of paper, the important squares marked with a rosette from the above stamps, 7 + 7 piecepack coins from white (black) and red suites (from a french suits variant, so that there are 7 coins in the same colour) and four standard d4).

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And I've lost the first match against @Diego Roversi , but I still recommend this game, because it's really fun!

Irving Finkel may have been right about Mesopotamian deities and calling your numbers, btw. Don't. not even once. Trust me :D

#boardGames #piecepack



TooItalian;DR: Tonight I had a funny dream with references to the Italian fediverse

Stanotte mi son sognata di essere in stazione centrale a Milano, poco prima dell'orario di punta, quando già iniziava a riempirsi, e vicino ad uno dei binari laterali c'era un *grosso* cinghiale, lungo un paio di metri, accompagnato da un ratto albino.

La persona che c'era con me gli ha fatto una foto usando l'app della polizia locale per segnalare cinghiali e l'ho accusato di essere un delatore e amico degli sbirri.




More work in progress on "Collector"


Collector is a python/Gtk3/libhandy app to manage collection inventories, using lesana for the hard part.

Collector 0.2.0 (shortly followed by 0.2.1) has been tagged some days ago, the first "release" after a year of intermittent development.

The 0.2 release follow the release of lesana 0.9, which adds some nice features. Features that are making their way into Collector too. See lesana 0.9.0 and [Collector 0.2.0] changelogs for more details.

Some highlights:

Precision property for decimal fields (in screenshot, a decimal with precision 1), and allowed values for fields: lesana cli checks that field value is one of the allowed, Collector shows to the user a select box to choose the value from.

Initial support for search aliases. Right now are used as "saved queries". No UI for add/edit/remove yet.


Coming up


Some features for the next release

Create a new collection in app. And some work as been already done to be able to clone a collection from a git repository.

Some new actions in menu to open collection folder in terminal or in file manager, and if is installed, to open the collection git repository in gitg.

Search completion of fields names and allowed values. Much wip but a nice add.




Who can guess what happened today? (requires quite some local context knowledge)

Chi indovina cosa è successo oggi? (richiede una discreta conoscenza di contesto locale)

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Elena ``of Valhalla''

Vaccino, non tampone, e no, la statua è dentro all'ospedale (una volta era di fianco al padiglione che era stato donato all'ospedale in sua memoria).

Già che ero lì in giro ho fatto un po' di foto nel caso in cui quest'anno sia la volta buona che mi metto a lavorare su un vestito così.

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Elena ``of Valhalla''

c'era posto oggi, oppure tra più di una settimana. chissà come mai :D

comunque, domani è giornata in cui tradizionalmente si dorme, no? :D se anche c'è un motivo in più per farlo, poco male :D

(per il vestito, ho una coda di un bel po' di altre cose prima, ma intanto mi son portata avanti con le foto)



My mother, today, just before lunch: “please, set the table. everything is already there”
Me, mock scandalized: “but these are meat knives and forks! we're having fish!”

I mean. The bare minimum decency!

(No, we didn't have guests or anything, she just had decided to use the fancy cutlery because a) Christmas time b) it goes in the dishwasher anyway)




@Bevilacqua Gustavino

You wanted to work on deciphering linear A? here there are a couple of books (and a few others on related subjects) :D

crewsproject.wordpress.com/cre…



I just did a new #lesana release, Christmas edition! (not really, just "some spare time before Christmas, and a release was way overdue")

pypi.org/project/lesana/0.9.0/

and by overdue, I really mean it, the changelog is the longest one

lists.sr.ht/~valhalla/lesana-a…

Updated packages are coming soon-ish to a debian distribution near you

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It's been a while from my last #pizza photo. So here it is.




Ci sono mattine, sul treno, in quell'attimo tra il "mi devo alzare per scendere" e il "mi sto alzando" in cui valuto la fattibilità di non alzarmi, di arrivare a Milano, prendere la metro, arrivare in Centrale, trovare il primo treno che parte e salirci.




Scossa notevole di #terremoto avvertita a Como circa alle 11:30.


New experiment!
First experience with #gtk4, #libadwaita and #vala :

Appaya, to monitor and control Syncthing daemon (very much inspired by Syncthing Indicator Gnome Extension), obviously #WiP

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Update! Now with 100% more info! and more buttons! (but not everything works so far).. And bigger headers!! (but I'm not sure about that)

Two columns on desktop, single column on mobile! wow!

And this is the "nice" icon: Appaya the Papaya

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oh, and this is also using #blueprint from @James Westman , even though I have problems with it, vala and meson. but it's meson fault........


I'm following too many people and I need to cleanup my timeline and my contact list a bit to make them more manageable, so in the next few days I will unfollow some people.

If you get an unfollow from me, sorry, it may be because I don't see enough posts from you, because I see too many, or a number of semi-random other reasons.

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

I made a "sub-home" (a list), a sort of "best of", with the part of the people I follow tooting interesting things not too often, to avoid to have to unfollow someone.

When I'm in a hurry I read it rather than the normal home.

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@Elena ``of Valhalla'' per curiosità, la funzionalità di friendica di categorizzare i tuoi contatti ti torna utile per filtrare e rendere più leggibili le Timeline dei tuoi contatti?




Hello diaspora* friends,

I have an unusual request. To get this request fulfilled by someone on diaspora* would be about 1 chance in a billion! But, let's give it a try...

I need a photo of the Southern Railway depot in the town of Valdese, NC. The photo should be, preferably from the 1950s, but 1940s or 1960s will be okay, since ole timey train depot's changed very little over the years.

Please share this message with your diaspora* friends and any other social media platforms that you use.

Thanks in advance and Merry Christmas.

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

said: "I need a photo of the Southern Railway depot in the town of Valdese, NC."

This was a fun challenge to find an historic image. The clue is the Waldensian colony that became 'Valdese'. A history of that Christian settlers' group includes a faded photo of the train depot. :)

"A Waldensian Colony in the United States"

archive.org/details/waldensian…

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No, ma è un complotto. Mai avuto a che fare con cose del genere fino all'altro giorno, oggi stavo facendo window shopping di materiali artistici, e guarda un po' cosa mi salta fuori

mondo-artista.it/stencil-per-a…

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I was searxing for the various kinds of hat stiffeners and how to use them.

I've found hatsupply.com/leko-purpose-sti… “ok, this is a solvent based one if it has shipping restrictions, let's read on” (it was, it is shellac solution in alcohol, ok, that's one of the options I've found about, fine) and then. this.

Our Hat Stiffener that comes in the gallon jugs, is 190 proof alcohol! This means that if you spray it on your straw or felt hats it will sanitize them giving you and your customers extra protection!!!

on a scale of 10 to 11, how 2020 is this?

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TIL it's probably vegetarian, however (I knew it came from an insect, and I had little hopes for the survival of the insect itself :D )

also, it would be interesting to know how they used it before the availability of distilled alcohol... oh, right, heat (first result on searx, and I've only read half of the first section :) journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdfp… )

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