A few days ago I found out that the shop I buy kitchen appliance from is making home deliveries (this is still allowed under our lockdown rules for any kind of product), so I decided to buy the pasta machine I've been wanting to buy for quite some time (everybody in our household is still working, from home, so I wanted to spend some money in the local economy).
Yesterday we called them to order… and about two hours later we had a shiny, new, pasta machine: take that amazon and next day deliveries!
(ok, it was just a lucky accident: they already had a delivery scheduled to our area — and they have known us long enough to trust us with delivery before the payment had cleared — it's not going to happen a second time)
(in this context, the real advantage over amazon is that this involved the shop owner preparing and delivering the package safely on her own, rather than underpaid workers risking contagion in an unsafe warehouse)
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Last time we had #pizza, some of the dough got wrapped around a diced apple (one quarter of a big apple per roll).
I think this is going to happen every time we have pizza, at least as long as renetta apples are available (probably not very long, since they are a winter variety).
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The stores here were selling out for a few days, but quickly adjusted their truckloads. There was supply every day. After a few days they weren't ever selling out.
Hoarders turned to flour next, but that's fixed, so now there is no yeast! Or isopropyl.
Plenty of bog roll though!

I did this one of the first days of the lockdown, but I only took pictures a couple of days ago a sami-style leather pouch from an old (and quite ugly) leather jacket¹ and some red felt I had around:
I browsed through a number of search results for “sami style leather pouch” and drafted my own (very simple) pattern; I'm afraid I've lost the links I used.
My SO mentioned that it looks like pouch of gold coins from fantasy games, but the real contents are much more preciooouuuusss:
(the biggest, heavier steel washers I could find in the local DIY stores, that I use as pattern weights)
¹ that I got for free under the menace “if you don't come to take this (and other perfectly working things, including some almost-new garments) I'm going to throw everything away”
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Inspired by an article that @Fabio wrote, I spent this afternoon configuring an nginx to serve video streams.
Almost everything works, except that apparently my letsencrypt configuration has broken (aaargh). Well, it can still be used with a non-matching certificate until I get to fix it.
And then I tried to install OBS Studio, and discovered that my laptop is too old, and it doesn't even try to load.
:(
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maybe. I'm not sure if I have the motivation to go down that sinkhole.
At the moment I don't really have plans for any kind of streaming; it was just something cool to do together-ish with the lug.
Then I got more interested in extracting the information than in actually reading it for a while, because... I'm like that.
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#InCoWriMo wrapup...
#InCoWriMo has finished, time for a bit of wrapup.
On feb 20th I had written 21 letters, which a) was my bare minimum objective b) meant that I was perfectly on time. Then SnowCamp happened, and it was great, but it also meant I just stopped writing (aaahhh, too many things to dooooooo. ugh, post-conference blues).
Yesterday at the last possible minute I finished one letter and a handful of postcards, so I'm at 25; I still have two letters I really want to write anyway, and then I don't know if I want to look for two other things to write, even if I'm late, or just be happy with 27.
I've also started three correspondences that will hopefully continue beyond February (yay!).
And now, back to the regular avatar…
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It's #InCoWriMo!
First letter delivered, and I may have changed my avatar a bit for the season :)
(and doing this feels wrong, as if I was sharing publicly a symmetric encryption key…)
scene: inside valhalla's brain.
home economy manager> I know that #InCoWriMo is near, but you can't buy new stationery until you've used up the one you have. Not even if it's cheap, you no longer have space to keep it
some other less wholesome part of me> making doesn't count as buying, right?
home economy manager> well, since you're using things you already had in the stationery bag…
(I had a 2015 sponsored calendar together with stationery and other paper “in case I ever decide to do something with it”)
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finishes writing a letter.
looks at the calendar.
I guess it's time to start to work on the list of people I want to write to for #InCoWriMo (and to see if I have enough stationery, but I probably do :D )
About one year ago, my father gave me and @Diego Roversi a cheap laptop he had bought at a supermarket and found out it wasn't suited to his needs (plus it didn't have enough disk space to install the latest windows upgrades, or something like that, I don't remember the exact details).
We didn't really have a need for it, the only part that was potentially interesting (touchscreen and tablet mode) didn't work with linux, nor did the sound card, and overall the process to install linux on it made us discover how low quality the thing was, but we ended up using it to watch movies with an usb sound card.
Then the last time we tried to turn it on (to show a countdown for the new year) it didn't. Opening it revealed a dead battery. Glued down to everything else. And it didn't start without a battery connected. And when trying to unglue the battery it started to break, so my SO stopped before burning down the house.
At this step, #repair mode ended and scavenging for parts started, but most components were covered by the glued-down battery, trying to dismantle the screen resulted in cracked glass and the only thing we could save are two magnets and a handful of screws.
We didn't buy the thing. We didn't need the thing. We knew it was bad, but still this is irritating. Extremely irritating.
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it did.
except for the fact that we aren't going to buy a new one to replace it (but I suspect my father did).
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OTOH, reading point 3 of the proposed solutions and comparing it with the place I'm getting my dependencies from (distributions):
For example, package discovery sites might work to find more ways to allow developers to share their findings.
check, there is room for improvement, but the principle is there and is being used
Build tools should, at the least, make it easy to run a package’s own tests.
check
More aggressively, build tools and package management systems could also work together to allow package authors to test new changes against all public clients of their APIs.
check, as long as those clients are also available from the same source
Languages should also provide easy ways to isolate a suspect package.
this one isn't done, but the idea is that suspect packages don't get there in the first place. YMMV on what counts as suspect, however.
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in reply to SlowRain • •this one marcato.it/en/product/manual_m… with the linguine and the reginette add-ons.
The recipe I'm using is 100g durum flour and 50g water per person; the other traditional recipe would be 100g durum flour and 1 egg, but at the moment I can't eat eggs :(
Which recipe to use depends on the pasta type; e.g. for linguine I would use water even if I could eat eggs, while for lasagne and tagliatelle (both supported by the basic machine — and also perfectly doable with just a rolling pin) I think the egg-based dough is better.
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Unknown parent • •yeah, I have been considering buying also second one, for polymer clay :D
what is she doing?
(and no, you can't use it for pasta afterwards)
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