Go Google, give us nothing!
Reference: Know Your Meme
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📕 Finished reading Art & Fear by David Bayles, Ted Orland ISBN: 9780961454739
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Want to read: Year of the Tiger by Alice Wong (ISBN 9780593315392)
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Important #indieweb lesson in #modular website setup this morning:
Keep your DNS provider separate from your CDN separate from your webhost, so you can swap out any one of them as necessary, whether for economic or as it were today, reliability reasons. And make sure those services themselves don’t depend on each other.
This is of course regarding the #Cloudflare #outage:
* https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/incidents/8gmgl950y3h7
* https://theguardian.com/technology/2025/nov/18/cloudflare-outage-causes-error-messages-across-the-internet
* https://the-independent.com/tech/cloudflare-down-twitter-not-working-outage-b2867367.html
* https://bbc.com/news/articles/c629pny4gl7o
* https://independent.co.uk/bulletin/news/nj-transit-down-app-cloudfare-outage-b2867457.html
#CloudflareOutage #NJTransit #ChatGPT #Shopify #Dropbox #Coinbase #Twitter/X #modularity #devops
This is post 17 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts
← https://tantek.com/2025/311/t2/indieweb-sessions-btconf-berlin
→ 🔮
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RSVPed Attending IndieWebCamp San Diego 2025The third ever IndieWebCamp San Diego with two days of independent open distributed web talks, breakouts, and hack sessions. Bring your website or setup a new domain on the spot.
This has been one of my favorite events for the past two years, and after a rough 2025, this is a great way to cap off the year.
Even better, Tantek has already suggested a session on card catalogs that’s right up my alley: https://indieweb.org/2025/SD#Session_ideas.
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I finally put up the trim for the LED strip on the roof patio. There was this awkward corner to get around that I filled in with epoxy putty, seemed easier than figuring out how to make it work with the trim.
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They are pouring the last concrete tomorrow so I had to get some photos of the forms before they are filled in!
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that's one way to have a cat on your lap
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Finally printed the labels for the last patch panels
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"text": "Finally printed the labels for the last patch panels"
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I made a little 3D printed model of the concrete stairs they are building the forms for in order to double check it will be the right shape
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we are *so close* to being done!
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went around to all the mini splits and got them connected to wifi! I don't love that it's a proprietary app, so I'm looking into an alternative controller that taps into the serial bus on the indoor units.
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"text": "There are so many techniques to learn (and practice!) when learning to\nmachine knit. I thought it would be fun to solicit some smaller projects,\nso I \u201copened\u201d \u201ccommissions\u201d by asking some friends if they had any small\nproject ideas after showing them a successful hat.\nBy buddy Chris took me up on it! He has a large power brick that he found\nwas getting scratched up in his luggage and asked if I could make a cover\nfor it.\nThis sounded like a totally doable project, so I decided to take it\nextremely seriously.\nI asked Chris to send me some measurements and a reference photo.\n\n\nNow that's a reference photo!I used the measurements and photos to 3D print a test-dummy brick.\nTime-lapse video of a Bambu Labs printer making a purple plastic brick.I offered up some terrible photos of my yarn stash to pick colors, and some\npatterning options to cover the bag.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nI used these selections to make a gauge swatch at a few different yarn tensions.\n\n\nAlways make a guage swatch!With the gauge chosen, I measured out the number of stitches and rows per inch.\nThen it was time to write up a pattern.\n\n\n\"Good enuff?\" We'll see!This bag is knit as a rectangle from the top down.\nStart by casting on enough stitches to go around the two short sides (actually,\na little less, since we want it to be snug).\nA half-inch hem is made by starting with an inch of knitting, then folding it\nover and re-hanging the initial stitches to form a tube. A cord will go\nthrough this hem to let us pull the bag closed.\nThe main body of the bag is then knitted in two colors using Fair Isle\npattern number 031 from Brother\u2019s Stitch World. It\u2019s as long as the long side\nof the brick, plus a little extra for the bottom, which will be stitched shut.\nThe bag is formed by sewing up the rectangle on two sides. I found this a little\ntricky on the bottom, as I had the pattern go all the way to the edge, so it\u2019s\na little lumpy!\nThe cord for the bag is knit on the machine by casting on 3 stitches, setting\nthe carriage to tuck in one direction, then knitting a bunch of rows until it\nseemed long enough.\nI added a 3D printed lace lock to hold the cord in place when the bag is pulled tight.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick through to see the full-sized photos.Video demonstration of sliding the test brick into the bag and cinching it up.I did a bit of a knit-finishing crime, here. Specifically, I had washed my guage\nswatches before measuring them, but I did not wash the finished bag. By the\ntime I had sewn it up and added the cord I was ready to be done with the project.\nSo, the final bag is slightly larger than intended, unless and until it gets\nwashed or steamed to let the fibers relax and shrink up.\nBut, whatever, it\u2019s a finished object! I sent it to Chris, who sent back this\nphoto!\n\n\nThis photo was sent to me with the caption \"Great success!\"It was super fun to go over the top on this project. While it might feel like\na \u201csimple\u201d one, it gave me good practice thinking about each step and not\ncutting corners. Well, not cutting corners until I decided not to wash and block\nthe finished bag!\nMany thanks to Chris for humoring me on this project, sending encouragement\nas I overshared process photos and video, and giving me permission to share this\nproject on my site!\nMy knitting commissions are closed at the moment, as I have a good number of\nthings I want to work on. Stay tuned in case they open up again, though. \ud83d\ude09",
"html": "<p>There are so many techniques to learn (and practice!) when learning to\nmachine knit. I thought it would be fun to solicit some smaller projects,\nso I \u201copened\u201d \u201ccommissions\u201d by asking some friends if they had any small\nproject ideas after showing them a successful hat.</p>\n<p>By buddy Chris took me up on it! He has a large power brick that he found\nwas getting scratched up in his luggage and asked if I could make a cover\nfor it.</p>\n<p>This sounded like a totally doable project, so I decided to take it\n<em>extremely seriously</em>.</p>\n<p>I asked Chris to send me some measurements and a reference photo.</p>\n<a href=\"https://media.martymcgui.re/f7/8a/e6/d2/52019ae8b69ffea8b5bf8043c84f451ecdb2bda4085a96cf07bfab70.jpg\"><img src=\"https://res.cloudinary.com/schmarty/image/fetch/w_960,c_fill/https://media.martymcgui.re/f7/8a/e6/d2/52019ae8b69ffea8b5bf8043c84f451ecdb2bda4085a96cf07bfab70.jpg\" alt=\"Close up photo of a gray plastic battery brick with USB ports and buttons visible resting on a wooden table.\" /></a>\n\nNow that's a reference photo!<p>I used the measurements and photos to 3D print a test-dummy brick.</p>\nTime-lapse video of a Bambu Labs printer making a purple plastic brick.<p>I offered up some terrible photos of my yarn stash to pick colors, and some\npatterning options to cover the bag.</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://media.martymcgui.re/ae/a7/22/a5/19d73a0af3a922741756dd0a8ef0e43c915a622719f2ddb1f357c829.jpg\"><img src=\"https://res.cloudinary.com/schmarty/image/fetch/w_480,c_fill/https://media.martymcgui.re/ae/a7/22/a5/19d73a0af3a922741756dd0a8ef0e43c915a622719f2ddb1f357c829.jpg\" alt=\"A too-dark photo of yarn cones on a shelf. Blue and pink are visible in front, with purple, black, and gray harder to discern in the back.\" /></a>\n\n<a href=\"https://media.martymcgui.re/b9/5b/29/06/c88d2484cedbdda3d226924573f721385a19e4ae38be3236ce22d2fe.jpg\"><img src=\"https://res.cloudinary.com/schmarty/image/fetch/w_480,c_fill/https://media.martymcgui.re/b9/5b/29/06/c88d2484cedbdda3d226924573f721385a19e4ae38be3236ce22d2fe.jpg\" alt=\"A tiling pattern of cubes in yellow and blue stitches numbered '31'.\" /></a>\n\n\n\n<p>I used these selections to make a gauge swatch at a few different yarn tensions.</p>\n<a href=\"https://media.martymcgui.re/bd/2d/e7/eb/c53e327edb9484170f854ea11bf5c66b62bec5660cb703394e58a8e8.jpg\"><img src=\"https://res.cloudinary.com/schmarty/image/fetch/w_960,c_fill/https://media.martymcgui.re/bd/2d/e7/eb/c53e327edb9484170f854ea11bf5c66b62bec5660cb703394e58a8e8.jpg\" alt=\"Knit swatch with three patterned sections in gray and black yarn. Each section uses the tiling cube pattern and is separated by gray areas with lace holes that indicate the tension used to knit that section.\" /></a>\n\n<em>Always</em> make a guage swatch!<p>With the gauge chosen, I measured out the number of stitches and rows per inch.\nThen it was time to write up a pattern.</p>\n<a href=\"https://media.martymcgui.re/1f/4b/73/a9/7b2f3c15af79ee5972630322d98aaeccc378273092001e71c2f7c7ed.jpg\"><img src=\"https://res.cloudinary.com/schmarty/image/fetch/w_960,c_fill/https://media.martymcgui.re/1f/4b/73/a9/7b2f3c15af79ee5972630322d98aaeccc378273092001e71c2f7c7ed.jpg\" alt=\"Sticky note with penciled diagram, measurements, and instructions. See below for transcription.\" /></a>\n\n\"Good enuff?\" We'll see!<p>This bag is knit as a rectangle from the top down.</p>\n<ol><li>Start by casting on enough stitches to go around the two short sides (actually,\na little less, since we want it to be snug).</li>\n<li>A half-inch hem is made by starting with an inch of knitting, then folding it\nover and re-hanging the initial stitches to form a tube. A cord will go\nthrough this hem to let us pull the bag closed.</li>\n<li>The main body of the bag is then knitted in two colors using Fair Isle\npattern number 031 from Brother\u2019s Stitch World. It\u2019s as long as the long side\nof the brick, plus a little extra for the bottom, which will be stitched shut.</li>\n</ol><p>The bag is formed by sewing up the rectangle on two sides. I found this a little\ntricky on the bottom, as I had the pattern go all the way to the edge, so it\u2019s\na little lumpy!</p>\n<p>The cord for the bag is knit on the machine by casting on 3 stitches, setting\nthe carriage to tuck in one direction, then knitting a bunch of rows until it\nseemed long enough.</p>\n<p>I added a <a href=\"https://makerworld.com/en/models/225764-springless-lace-lock-parametric\">3D printed lace lock</a> to hold the cord in place when the bag is pulled tight.</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://media.martymcgui.re/b3/a3/f0/c0/025c3de4e63b40796afbece7214543b1c1ed1400f1f1552283b6a5cb.jpg\"><img src=\"https://res.cloudinary.com/schmarty/image/fetch/w_480,c_fill/https://media.martymcgui.re/b3/a3/f0/c0/025c3de4e63b40796afbece7214543b1c1ed1400f1f1552283b6a5cb.jpg\" alt=\"Empty bag laid flat on a countertop. At the top the gray hem and white 3D printed lace lock are visible, then the cube-patterned body in gray and black, ending in at the bottom with slightly rounded edges.\" /></a>\n\n<a href=\"https://media.martymcgui.re/43/5d/31/4a/731d0e861ca5cc3da431aa050c5c1c771d047f46e596f44ba7ac7cc8.jpg\"><img src=\"https://res.cloudinary.com/schmarty/image/fetch/w_480,c_fill/https://media.martymcgui.re/43/5d/31/4a/731d0e861ca5cc3da431aa050c5c1c771d047f46e596f44ba7ac7cc8.jpg\" alt=\"Bag with test-brick inside posted on a black desk top. The black ccord and lace lock cinch the top closed.\" /></a>\n\n\n\nClick through to see the full-sized photos.Video demonstration of sliding the test brick into the bag and cinching it up.<p>I did a bit of a knit-finishing crime, here. Specifically, I had washed my guage\nswatches before measuring them, but I did <em>not</em> wash the finished bag. By the\ntime I had sewn it up and added the cord I was ready to be done with the project.\nSo, the final bag is slightly larger than intended, unless and until it gets\nwashed or steamed to let the fibers relax and shrink up.</p>\n<p>But, whatever, it\u2019s a finished object! I sent it to Chris, who sent back this\nphoto!</p>\n<a href=\"https://media.martymcgui.re/e2/a3/1e/32/4ec1d63d09b1c7e45b29288f8bd985c3e0b0d5e435870fa1ce0980de.jpg\"><img src=\"https://res.cloudinary.com/schmarty/image/fetch/w_960,c_fill/https://media.martymcgui.re/e2/a3/1e/32/4ec1d63d09b1c7e45b29288f8bd985c3e0b0d5e435870fa1ce0980de.jpg\" alt=\"Cinched bag with brick inside resting on a patterned surface.\" /></a>\n\nThis photo was sent to me with the caption \"Great success!\"<p>It was super fun to go over the top on this project. While it might feel like\na \u201csimple\u201d one, it gave me good practice thinking about each step and not\ncutting corners. Well, not cutting corners until I decided not to wash and block\nthe finished bag!</p>\n<p>Many thanks to Chris for humoring me on this project, sending encouragement\nas I overshared process photos and video, and giving me permission to share this\nproject on my site!</p>\n<p>My knitting commissions are closed at the moment, as I have a good number of\nthings I want to work on. Stay tuned in case they open up again, though. \ud83d\ude09</p>"
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"text": "The Level Up is an indie improv showcase. Join us as we watch amazing New York indie improv talents gain XP on the Magnet stage, unlock new achievements, and reach new milestones. Or do comedy.\n\nCome support Michael as he dons his hosting-duties cap for three exciting indie teams!\nFRENEMIES\nRUMSPRINGA (IG: @RumspringaImprov)\nCHIT CHAT (IG: @ChitChatImprov)\nI\u2019ll be playing in with Michael and the rest of the Level Up!\nLooking forward to it! And to seeing you there!! (Yes, you. Come on out!!!)\nSaturday November 15th, 2025 @ 10:30pm\n\nMagnet Theater\n\n254 West 29th St (btwn 7th and 8th Ave.)\n\nNew York City, NY 10001\n\nTickets $10: https://magnettheater.com/show/tickets/60023/",
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