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valhalla che continua a rantare contro le poste

aaah, i siti di qualità, dove i link sono tutti verificati e funzionanti (anche per il pubblico, non solo per chi scrive dall'ufficio)

wcs-editing.intranet.poste/sit…

linkato da poste.it/aggiornamenti-operati…

*intranet punto poste*, eh?

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

valhalla che continua a rantare contro le poste
Va già bene che non hanno messo 192.168.1.1.


Hello World!


Posted on January 29, 2023
Welcome to my new blog!

Or rather, strictly speaking, welcome to my first blog!

Back when everybody had a blog, I had an old-fashioned personal website where pages were organized by topic rather than by date, so now that blogs are dead (or so they say), I guess it’s time for me to have one :) .

The old website is still online, but updating it is getting harder, both for organizational reasons and because the static generator I’ve used is no longer supported and requires python 2; lately I’ve started publish some specific categories of material such as sewing patterns into their own website (you can find a list in the about page), but I was missing a place to post about the history and experiences of the things I publish elsewhere, as well as more uncategorized things.

Of course I’ve chosen to use a static site generator, but since I’m picky I’ve discarded most of the common ones mostly because they enforce assumptions I don’t agree with.

On the other hand, one day I wouldn’t mind learning a bit of Haskell, so I decided to look for trouble and use Hakyll, hoping that nobody will add a level 20 wandering monster to it.

Right now I’m using mostly the default theme, because I know that if I start fiddling with it I’m not going to start posting content ever; maybe one day I’ll decide to completely change the look.

As for contents, on the bits side of things you can expect me to talk about Debian, the Fediverse, Python, my inventory manging program and a bit of arduino-level electronics; on the atom side you should definitely expect sewing, modern and mostly historically inspired, some fiber crafts (spinning, knitting, crochet), maybe some bad attempts at painting (watercolours and acrilics), printing (screen and linocut), things that are written on paper and, well, any other craft I will happen to collect.

Before the blog gets too full I plan to add tag management to help people who are only interested in some of these contents.

This being a blog, of course it has an atom feed you can add to your favourite (and ideally self-hosted) rss reader, and since this is a personal blog there will be no periodicity, posts will happen when I’ll have something to say on some topic.

Until next time


blog.trueelena.org/blog/2023/0…



#confy #gtk4 / #libadwaita branch wip/gtk4 has been merged into master. It's not 100% at par in features with last gtk3 version, but it's usable.

lists.sr.ht/~fabrixxm/confy-de…

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in reply to Fabio

this post is getting some attention lately.
Confy 0.7.0 has been finally released and it's available on flathub and in various repos

Confy 0.7.0


Confy 0.7.0


Confy 0.7.0 has been released

This is the first release with a brand new UI written in Gtk4/libadwaita, using Blueprint for UI definition!

User interaction has been revisited, while being mostly similar to the previous version: gone is the tab switcher in headbar, now starred talks can be found in navbar. Gone is also the map view (for now, at least).
Adding new conferences from URL is now done via a nice dialog, and editing of user-added conferences is done directly in the conference list view. Which is now a window by it's own, used as an "open" dialog.
There are some new shortcuts, like the "<primay>-c" shortcuts to copy the current talk details as plain text in clipboard.
The talk search can now be filtered to match only starred talks and there are two search "mode": the global search, activated by the button over in the navigation header and by the '<primary>-f' shortcut, and the "current list" search, which search in current talk list for
day/room/track.

I'm sure I'm missing something and I'm sure I've missed more than something testing this, so please open tickets on the tracker (tickets can be opened also via email just sending a text/plain mail to ~fabrixxm/confy@todo.sr.ht or
u.fabrixxm.confy@todo.sr.ht)

There is also a fix from ~edwardbetts for events that are after UTC midnight. Thanks!

#confy #gtk4 #libadwaita #newrelease




Soooooo, I haz a blog!

Valhalla's Things

with a working atom feed and everything!

And if everything is going as it's supposed to be, friendica should be posting everything that appears on that feed as a post from my user.

Now, I only need to do things and write posts about them :D

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

Looks good! I have a goal to get my site to a state where I can update it easily. Right now I just hand type html. I stopped myself before hand typing an atom or rss feed. 😆 But that also means I don't have an rss feed. :/


me, while walking around the house: I'm a cat, I don't need lights!

me, while doing something: give me ALL OF THE LIGHTS!!! (turns all the harsh white leds on)

me, this morning, while spreading photo-emulsion on some screens with just the early winter morning light coming in from a small window: *confused



my mother in law told my mother I was right, that life's too short to baste things, pins are enough (my mother prefers to baste everything, even straigth hems on curtains).

this happened at the same time as I was basting pieces on seam lines that had been marked with tailor's tacks and then basted to the sew-in interface and flatlining :D

(I still claim that life's too short to baste most things :D )

#sewing

in reply to rag. Gustavino Bevilacqua

@Rag. Gustavino Bevilacqua would that be basting or more like pinning?

(but I guess that working with rigid parts there would be less of a difference)



The one thing I didn't need right now was a new project, right?

It will have picot stitches (or something like that) on both sides, and it will go on my next corset cover.

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

and now that I've tried on a mockup of the corset cover I'm thinking that maybe I won't actually need the crochet band on the neckline.

but maybe I could need it on the corset cover after that. actually, yes, I probably do.



(italiano nei commenti)

I did it! I have a p.o. box!

It *only* took me three attempts, and of course you pay for the full year even if you only manage to get it after almost a month, and no, I'm absolutely not grumpy towards our postal service, why do you ask?

Oh, and I even managed to pay by card, rather than cash as they were trying to make me pay (because of course paying by card required additional hassles, I mean, it's not like they are mainly a money managing place, these days).

No, not grumpy at all!

But I have a p.o. box!

in reply to rag. Gustavino Bevilacqua

@Rag. Gustavino Bevilacqua @Fabio vista la provenienza media degli impiegati agli sportelli sospetto di no :D

più facile che contino come lingua straniera il siciliano (sul quale la mia unica obiezione è chiamarlo straniera, eh!)



shitpost in italiano, buongiorno

buongiornissimofogliediténellatazzaprimadimetterciilfiltro

(per fortuna me ne sono accorta prima di versare l'acqua :D )

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Elena ``of Valhalla''

@LaVi 📚🐈🕊️ @Rag. Gustavino Bevilacqua @ModestinoSycamore

loro dicono maltempo, io dico “scorte di acqua per il prossimo periodo di siccità”!

(ma la neve è piacevole anche subito per correrci in mezzo e simili)

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in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

@ModestinoSycamore @LaVi

Un paio di sere fa ho postato questo articolo sulla siccità in #California.

Anche se c'è tanta acqua in superficie le falde sotterranee (quelle che servono quando c'è siccità) non si sono ancora riempite.

mastodon.cisti.org/@GustavinoB…



Task: Turn off laptop integrated display with external monitor connected and laptop lid up.

Gnome:

osx:
alinpanaitiu.com/blog/turn-off…



Aaaaand I've published another #FreeSoftWear pattern that has been in the almost-ready limbo for a few months.

sewing-patterns.trueelena.org/…

The finished object picture is from a different item (made in a lighter gray) than the one in the step-by-step pictures, but I've kept the latter a bit overexposed to see the details, so it doesn't really show (also, my camera did odd things with the colour balance, which varies a bit between shots) :D

One day I will learn how to draw proper pattern drawings, but today's not the day.

I still have things in the backlog, but they all require a bit more work than these two.

@FreeSoftWear group #sewing @sewing group

(edit: added the url I had forgotten in the original post)

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And after sitting on it for something like two months I've published the pattern for my modern (it uses fancy stitches that weren't easily available on victorian age sewing machines such as zig-zag :D ) / vintage (it's based on something from when I was a child :D) nightgown.

It's still missing a worn finished object picture, but it's too cold to take it right now, and if I wait for them I will forget about publishing the pattern, so I'll add it later, hopefully in the spring.

sewing-patterns.trueelena.org/…

(Thanks to my mother for crocheting the yoke, I only did the sewing part on this)

#FreeSoftWear @FreeSoftWear group @sewing group #sewing #crochet



silly dream

Tonight I was in a comics and games shop with @Diego Roversi when he uncharacteristically got something from one of the gaming shelves (I think it was the RPG shelf, but I'm not even sure) and announced “we're going to play with the protestants”.

My answer was “ok. what are the protestants playing?”, trying to look at what he had just taken.

And then I woke up.

And now I will NEVER know what the protestants are playing, or even WHO these protestants are!!!



consumerism ~, deliveries

I strongly believe that amazon and their expectations of next day delivery has ruined the world, that having to plan your purchases in advance helps being mindful of what you buy (even if it also encourages having a stash, whoops) and creates a better environment where shops of all sizes (and with better treatment of their workers) can prosper in.

But the label “fast delivery” on something whose delivery is planned for THREE WEEKS after it has been bought is a joke, right? (and no, it's not an international delivery, it's from a huge multinational chain with 3 shops less than 100 km from where I live and the main nationwide warehouse less than 150 km from here)

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in reply to Lemmy

@Lemmy Why a link inside a button... It's... quite unusual..

And the padding on the button (which it doesn't respond to user action) makes clicking on the link a little bit more difficult than it should be.

I know.. I should have opened an issue, or better send a patch.. but I'm lazy, sorry :D



I've just received what are nominally 170 hooks and eyes (different sizes and colours)

The fact that I'm postponing counting them individually until the late afternoon (because I have other things to do with a higher priority) is a clear sign that I'm evidently not a #vampire, right?

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

180 hooks and 181 eyes.

(everybody was waiting for the result, right? :D )

also, now I should fix the closure on my linen jacket, but it's linen, I'm not going to need it for a while yet, right? :D )

#sewing



Sooooooo, I may have

accidentally

a new game of Ur set

and uooops, while taking the photo one of the green pieces was misplaced, but I've played the game afterwards and it was there :D

I'm experimenting a bit with alternate shapes for the dice, the coin-like ones work decently, but they get mistaken for the main game pieces when getting the game out of the box, and they also roll around quite a bit.

#royalGameOfUr #polymerClay #boardGame

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in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

I really like how the dice look like stones on this picture, is that the same feel when you manipulate them for real?
in reply to Wohosheni

@Wohosheni it is plastic, and relatively smooth, so no, it doesn't feel exactly like stone, but it isn't a bad feel.


lamentele su poste italiane (ranting about the italian “post” service, in italian)

e oggi la giornata è iniziata in #posta, dove devo essere felice che mi abbiano detto subito che non potevano fare la pratica perché mancava l'impiegato che se ne occupa, anziché tenermi allo sportello per mezz'ora per poi dirmi di tornare alla mattina quando c'è l'impiegato che se ne occupa, come era successo settimana scorsa.

vogliamo scommettere che settimana prossima, quando mi han garantito che rientra, in realtà non sarà rientrato perché durante le ferie si è ammalato?

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

lamentele su poste italiane (ranting about the italian “post” service, in italian)
ovviamente non ero lì per richiedere nuovi servizi bancari, né per fare una nuova sim telefonica, ma per servizi postali.
in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

lamentele su poste italiane (ranting about the italian “post” service, in italian)
ah, il core business! :D
in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

lamentele su poste italiane (ranting about the italian “post” service, in italian)
te la doveva fare il dirigente, la praticah!
in reply to diorama ١٣١٢ (demm/ihn)

lamentele su poste italiane (ranting about the italian “post” service, in italian)
@diorama ١٣١٢ (demm/ihn) no, no, il dirigente è impegnato a rifilare investimenti capestro ai clienti, per queste cose... postali... se ne occupa un impiegato. uno solo, eh, mica che si sprechino risorse per cose di scarsa importanza!

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in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

Poste italiane si disinteressa del servizio postale da oltre un decennio. Vedi per esempio la chiusura delle caselle su poste.it ventilata nel 2011 ed attuata nel 2019 monodes.com/predaelli/2020/02/…
Avvilente. Meritano l'estinzione.😢
in reply to Paolo Redaelli

lamentele su poste italiane (ranting about the italian “post” service, in italian)

@Paolo Redaelli eh, il problema è che se si estinguono poi il servizio postale non lo fa più nessuno, neanche male.

e i corrieri non sono la stessa cosa.



sooooo, some time ago my mother bought a cut of silk satin fabric for a shawl/scarf/foulard and afterwards discovered it had some elastane in it, which makes it pretty hell to work with.

Of course I had to cut it to size, because she sews but is afraid to cut things, and that's fine, I knew it was going to happen.

But why is that cut of fabric currently in my lap, being hemmed by hand?

And while I like it, it's not really my style, so I'm probably not even going to steal it after it's finished.

#sewing



cibo, carne (posting about food in Italian)

dico solo: mezzo panino di grano duro appena uscito dal forno, cren, svizzera di vitello, pasta spalmabile belga di mele/pere/lamponi, l'altra metà del panino.

niente foto, perché si sarebbe raffreddato :D

(la verdura era sedanorapa tritato, quindi a parte perché nel panino sarebbe andato per ogni dove)

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cibo, carne (posting about food in Italian)
@LaVi
Quella non è roba da Burger King, è roba da Burger Papa 😋
@LaVi


Today I was browsing through #fashionPlates from the #1890s as one does, and I stumbled on this

libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digi…

(the linked plate has a depiction of a 1890s style dress in pale red fabric with blue/green/yellow lines forming *big* squares (~20 cm?); the skirt is typical for the era, the jacket has the expected big sleeves, plus a very triangular capelet and a skirt that reaches just past the hips and ends in two sharp points in the front. There is also a blue belt, and blue cuffs and collars. The model is also carrying a parasol that looks more like a pointy stick)

And now I can't stop thinking of that dress in grey/silvery lurex fabric, on a #1960s sci-fi spaceship.

If i didn't have more projects than time (many of which are also going to be used way more) I would consider doing this :D

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

Oh gosh, I'm thinking of a whole cast for a a show or a film - doing 1890s fashion, but it's all in metallic or neon fabrics, maybe even UV colour-shift fabrics too (I'm sure a major production could get hold of that stuff again).

If people from that time got access to those fabrics you just know they'd have done it. Maybe with a lot more questionable colour combinations than now, but they'd absolutely have gone for metallic everything, glitter Lurex everything...

(On the one hand, it's always disappointed me a little that the RDR2 devs seem to have avoided or understated the main elements of 1890s women's fashion, but on the other I can see how it could've been a struggle to keep the giant sleeves from looking too comical in-game.)

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

Non so cucire e davvero non mi piace, ma vedo questi abiti e ho voglia di farmi uno...



It begins.

I'm actually not sure whether I'll go fully #1890s with this jacket (with moderation :D) or I'll keep the sleeves fitting: I'll decide after I've sewed a mock-up.

#sewing #HistoricalSewing @sewing group

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And now I'm wondering: are 80 cm of 150+cm wide fabric enough for a pair of cycling knickers? Do I want to stand up, look for the actual pattern I was working on and check? (not now) Is there something else I can do with that fabric that I would wear more? (maybe? I could do a vest, and I do wear those, but I'm also planning a few vests in other materials I already have, so maybe those will be enough?)

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in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

I'm estimating but it's probably not enough fabric unless you piece it heavily. Are you sewing from modern pattern with fabric requirements already calculated on the envelope/in the instructions?
in reply to MagdoLena9

@MagdoLena9 lol, no, that would be too easy :D

I'm drafting them from period instructions, or rather I drafted them from period instructions in summer 2021, made one mockup and then put them on hold because I wasn't sure about the fabric to use and I had more urgent projects.

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in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

oh, yeah, I know a lot about putting projects off. Well, I'd love to see how this project goes — I hope to make them for myself one day.
in reply to MagdoLena9

@MagdoLena9 don't hold your breath, it may go back to the wait list.

but one day a pair of cycling knickers will happen, and I will post about it :)

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in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

Depends on the style you're aiming for and the size you need, but...Probably not unless you are very small and aiming for a fitted style.
in reply to Rivikah

@Rivikah the first mockup I did, after following the drafting instructions was pretty fitting.

For the second attempt I enlarged them (and then I didn't do the second mockup).

Now, they are below-the-knee length, so each leg is just above 80 cm long and it would probably fit on the fabric (there is some leeway because it's the leftovers from the jacket, it's not a straight cut).

The two leg sides for the wider version are not going to fit on the fabric side by side, but the original one may, maybe, possibly with a tiny bit of piecing, or by using the wiggle room.

I would have to be creative with the waistband, but I think I can get the various facings etc. from the jacket scraps, probably, maybe.

First I'll finish the jacket, so if disasters happen I have a safety net to recut pieces, and if I find I need something more for the accessories I can get it.

But afterwards, if I still have this much fabric, I can probably try it.

Unless I get other ideas.

#sewing #HistoricalSewing

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in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

@Rivikah Sounds like an intriguing challenge! Maybe the waistband could be a different material? Even making a feature out of a problem by going wildly different/contrasting? But the layout will surely show if feasible. Good luck with whatever project you decide to do!
in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

Almost all of the fabric (main, lining, interfacings) has been cut.

Now I should be basting all pieces together with their interfacing and linings, but that requires being at the table, and this evening I'm attending fossandcrafts.org/hack-and-cra… and need something to do in front of the computer, so I've started working on one of the plastrons, the one with soutache decorations.

And now I'm asking myself: why can't I accept a soutache decoration where the braid is placed on top of previous parts of the braid? why do I have to insist on it being a proper knot? :D

(there are pictures in the good camera. one day they will be copied to the computer and posted in this thread. this is not that day :) )

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ferrovie svizzere

no, vabbé, ma è trollare.

mi dai un link all'orario in pdf, e poi sulla pagina metti un tab COSTI con cui prima farsi venire un colpo e poi aprire per scoprire che no, lo si scarica gratis.

sbb.ch/it/orario/orario-online…

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

Dai, sono svizzeri. Gli sghei prima de tücc 😅 G'han semper in ment i dànee
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Elena ``of Valhalla''
ferrovie svizzere
@Sibylle la tradizione, le cose antiche, il profumo dei pdf :D


rant on the producers of a gift I've received, long, (souvenir dip pens)

For Christmas (actually it arrived in my hands on the evening of the 30th) I've received a very beautiful handcrafted #dipPen and yesterday I tried it.

The first surprise is that the nib (which they declare is a vintage one from the early 1900s) seems to be glued inside the pen. waitwhat? Don't they know that nibs get ruined with use and have to be changed?

Oh, well, I've tried it with my fancy nib test setup¹ and it's a beautiful fine/extrafine flexible nib that writes smoothly. Sadly I can't know which nib it is, but I guess that when it will get worn down I can try to pry it out and find out.

And then in the package there was a small bottle of black ink. That I tried with my fancy ink test setup² and was really horrible and hard to use even with a rigid nib, never mind the flexible one on the pen.

And ok, I get it that most people who buy a souvenir pen at a tourist attraction (like this one was) do so to keep it unused, but really, it's a pen, it's a tool! why can't they make a tiny bit of effort of making it usable for the few people who would want to actually try to use them³? It wouldn't take much, just a cheap off-brand german fountain pen ink (maybe they require too high a quantity to allow for rebranding? but there must be a solution that is still cheap)

This way they are going to spread the myth that writing was really hard in the past and we have to be thankful for having ballpoint pens (UGH), and discouraging young people who may have shown interest in writing with the tools that are actually nice to use!

And now, off to check whether that ink is usable on fancy paper, because this specific kit. WILL. BE. USED!⁴ :D

¹ a random scrap of paper and cheap but trustworthy Pelikan 4001 black ink.
² a consistent piece of the same printer paper (not fancy, but known to work decently with average liquid inks) and a variety of nibs (rigid extrafine, lettering, flexible)
³ I mean, other than the enthusiasts who are already well equipped with their own favourite inks, fancy paper and everything :D
⁴ At least the pen. the ink is probably not worth too much effort, except as much as I'm having fun being stubborn over it :D

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

It's sounding like it might not even be proper fountain/dip pen ink at all.

Out of curiosity, what's the consistency like? What's it doing when you try to use it?

in reply to Mre. Dartigen [maker mode]

@Mre. Dartigen [maker mode] yeah, that's also what I'm suspecting, that they've taken a random cheap liquid ink and bottled that.

and it's very liquid, spreading out (and down to the other side) as soon as it gets close to the paper.

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

I told a fountain pen user friend of mine about this and he told me of an even worse story: his first *fountain pen* came with a bottle of ink. luckily the shop he bought it from knew what he was selling, and also gave him a bottle of cheap pelikan 4001 and the recommendation to never use the ink from the box, because it wasn't fountain pen ink. it was for dip pens only. The kind that will clog and ruin a fountain pen.

At least, if you put something inadequate in a kit with a dip pen you have to make a really huge effort to ruin it.



Today I unexpectedly received a box of #ArtSupplies. I had sent the order on boxing day, expecting it to arrive next year, and I hadn't received any notification of it being sent.

Anyway, one of the things in the box is a big (A2) picture frame. I distinctly remember putting it in the chart months ago after carefully measuring *something* (possibly it was two or more matching somethings), so I kept it in the chart when ordering thinking “oh, well, while I wait for it to arrive I will see the thing(s) around the house and remember why I bought it”.

so... any suggestion on what was supposed to go into it? it's probably not something I painted, since I mostly do A6 or smaller, and it's definitely something that I already have.

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

YES! I've found what it was!

It wasn't two big things, it was 12 small things! the pages of a desktop calendar with cat drawings!

now I can sleep and not lie in bed thinking about it :D (ok, I don't think I would have done it. maybe. not the whole night, at least)



Now, the real question is: does the Descriptivism flag that I keep waving have a specific shape, or everybody uses a different one as long as it has a few features among:

* rectangular in shape;
* made of shapes in bold distinctive colours;
* with a more complex design in the middle;
* insert other typical flag features here :D

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

Ma la vera domanda è: la bandiera Descrittivista che continuo a sventolare ha un disegno specifico, oppure ciascuno ne usa una diversa purché riporti alcune caratteristiche a scelta tra:

* ha forma rettangolare;
* è fatta di forme in colori distintivi;
* con uno stemma più complesso al centro;
* aggiungere qui altre caratteristiche tipiche delle bandiere :D



not really eye contact, but an intense gaze (to the side), painting

Now, the question is: is this Mazzini or Vetinari?

Picture taken at the Museo del Risorgimento, Milan

#1800 #risorgimento #Discworld



#SillyCuratorPrompts #WoobleWednesday

I didn't read the description, of course

OTOH, a voice in my mind has been saying “you can't comb a hairy ball” for the whole time it took me to paint this :D

( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hairy_ba… )



It's aliiiiveeee! (almost) #WiP #confy #gtk4 #libadwaita

Screenshots on last post where blueprint ui files made in Workbench, this is from the wip branch. 🚧👍

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#mastoTip On the fediverse, nothing punishes you for adding links to your toots.

And you don't even need to shorten them: mastodon counts all links as if they had the same (small) number of characters, no matter how long it is.

So, if you're talking about something, *do* post a link to it, don't force people to google for it and hope they're getting the right result!

Some caveats.

* Check the rules of your instance: some of them don't allow links to proprietary social networks, or to commercial services, or they may have other custom restrictions.
* Speaking of commercial services, even if it doesn't violate the rules of your instance, if everything you do on the fediverse is posting spammy links to your own commercial service people will block you, but the usual practice in most parts of the fediverse is that sporadic links to your own commercial things among other things are fine, or even welcome if you are a small artisan selling the things they make or something similar.
* Some platforms may show a preview of the link, so please add CWs as appropriate.

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

#mastoTip (pss, don't tell people about this, but you can also post a link to the permalink of a toot, hint, hint :D )

(there isn't anything technically wrong with that, but remember that the mods are human, and in most cases they will know if you're doing it with the intent to harm, and act accordingly)



TIL: to find out what is attached to a device in /dev/ you can use:

udevadm info -q all -n /dev/<device_name>

especially useful for things like /dev/ttyACMx if you connect more than one of them :D

#linux

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Elena ``of Valhalla''
@Delib yeah, there are problems with the way friendica sets the language of a post (it uses the language used in the interface and there is no way to change it per-post (plus we're using a custom interface translation file to add a few stylistic touches :D ))


It;s 16:23 in the afternoon, and the shirt I want to wear tomorrow is already ironed and lightly starched (spray starch, not the real thing).

What is going to go horribly wrong?

(for context: usually I would be ironing it in a hurry 30 minutes before I have to wear it, while also doing something else like baking bread)

filed under #costuming , because, really, nobody else is going to wear a starched shirt at the family gathering tomorrow.

in reply to rag. Gustavino Bevilacqua

@Rag. Gustavino Bevilacqua I *am* going to bring a lot of starchy food, does that count :D (bread, my contribution to the meal, and ideally to a couple of days of meals for the hosting family, is bread :) )

(and most of my relatives are nice, I'm not dreading the day spent with them)



Da un quotidiano locale:

“[Regione Lombardia] esteso l’offerta gratuita [del vaccino antinfluenzale] a tutti i cittadini *fino* ai 6 mesi di età. [enfasi mia]”

ah, beh, allora siamo a posto :D

(lo so, è un refuso, può capitare)

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After trying some materials I had at home and not finding anything satisfying, I did a panic buy of #macrame cord to be used in the drawstring backpacks I'm making as gift wrappers, from an online shop.

Since I was already late and didn't have time to get another delivery if the one I bought didn't work, I selected a few different types, just to be sure.

Of course, the type I had most hope for worked just fine, so now I have ~100 m balls of 3 different types of macramé cords I don't have a project for.

Right now I should be finishing my breakfast, taking care of the laundry and finishing the last drawstring backpack.

Can you guess what I'm doing instead?

Why, of course I'm attempting a macramé chatelaine bag.

No, I'm not using a pattern.

No, I haven't done macramé before (but I've done lots of friendship bracelets in the past).

#CurseOfThePolyCrafter

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

tea has been had.

a handle has been made.

the laundry has been taken care of.

and I've even taken a shower!

and I've tried to take a picture, but the phone isn't being helpful :(

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

The phone released the two pictures I've taken yesterday

I believe I've done something wrong, since I've used way more rope than the internet tells me is typical for an average project, so I'll either have a lot of leftovers, or a result that is denser than usual.

As a learning thing, I'm fine with either.



Trying some restyling of #confy in #gtk4 #adwaita .

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in reply to Nico Rikken

@Nico Rikken Thank you. I don't think I'll manage to release the Gtk4 version for #FOSDEM, but the Gtk3 is already usable :D
in reply to Fabio

Yeah, it proved to be essential in the last conference I attended. On Android I use #Giggity but #LinuxPhones are the future. So thanks for working on this! confy.kirgroup.net/


now #sewing: drawstring backpacks¹ in simple cotton as #reusableGiftWrappings, and it's really nice being able to pin the heck out of it, instead of having to be extremely careful when doing them in waterproof fabric :)

#MYOG

¹ sewing-patterns.trueelena.org/…

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in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

these are super cool!!
I try reuse bags too whenever I need to give gifts.
in reply to zephyr

@zephyr my default giftwrapping solution are furoshiki: cut a square of fabric, hem the borders, wrap and knot it around the gift, and then it can be reused in a lot of ways.

Unless I'm feeling lazy, and I buy dishcloths that are already hemmed, and will be reused as dishcloths or small tablecloths :D

But sometimes I prefer to do something different.



I've just added the character 🗞 to my .Xmodmap.

After copypasting it from the output of ``unicode newspaper`` something like once a day on average for, I think, years.

I think that there is some kind of antipattern at work here.

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

TIL there is a command "unicode" for looking up Unicode characters by name.
in reply to Lars Wirzenius

@Lars Wirzenius it also gives you the name of any unicode character you give to it (to be used only in context where copypasting things on the shell is safe, but it's useful when reading a chat with friends from a text based client where the emoji are tiny blobs of white pixels :D )

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/me, a few minutes ago

“this bread is addictive, especially when fresh or stale”

waaaaait

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