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Marty McGuire

Machine Knitting: A Bag for Bricks

There are so many techniques to learn (and practice!) when learning to machine knit. I thought it would be fun to solicit some smaller projects, so I “opened” “commissions” by asking some friends if they had any small project ideas after showing them a successful hat. By bud...

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Beginnings (type-written)

I purchased a Royal typewriter from a charity shop today. When I got home, I was delighted to find that there was ink ready to use. Shortly thereafter, I started writing.

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How I Reversed Amazon's Kindle Web Obfuscation Because Their App Sucked

I am totally in awe of the skills on (partial) display.

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Checked into Bruno ai 4 venti

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Typewriters and labyrinths

This morning started as many this year have done: should I get up and explore, or stay in bed for one more hour. The warmth of bed, especially as the days get cooler, is comforting. But I know how great I feel when I get up on time and start the day. I am trying my best to ge...

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Last sunday, I’ve been out photographing with Florian again. We went to the MüGa park in Mülheim. He has the pictures:

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I’ve added a field of view value and more formats – 16mm, Super 16, APS-H and 70mm/IMAX – to my 35mm equivalent focal length tool.

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Went for a wander through a visually very interesting part of town a couple of days ago.

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The Quartiere Coppedè

Since June, I have had occasion to visit a part of Rome I barely know, way on the other side of town, literally. Coming back on the bus one time I happened to glance up at the buildings and was absolutely amazed. Decorative friezes, fancy brickwork, ornate balustrades and ba...

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My first months in cyberspace (Phil Gyford’s website)

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2025-10-15

Obvious, when you think about it, that Brad Delong on how Substack and its writers might survive enshittification is paid only content. It would require “the continued maintenance by SubStack of exit paths, so that the credible threat of exit keeps platform incentives aligned with user success.” How’s that going, I wonder.

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Opening Apple Mail for mail to: links has always been a bit of a pain. Maybe this is a better solution for me than the desktop app, which I’m sure I would leave open and check too often. https://social.tchncs.de/@case2tv/115376106285087309

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It's too bad that they're stopping the Torchwood main range. Monthly stories are my fav format, i get why theyre putting it down but boxsets just arent the same and I would take a monthly adventure over a boxset any day. Some very creative stories in this range, I'm sad it has to go [contains quote post or other embedded content]

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Eat This Newsletter 285: Antsy

The new EAT-Lancet report “allows two servings of animal-source foods per day—drawn from fish, yogurt, milk, cheese, or meat”. What if the yoghurt contains ants? One serving, or two?

That, plus the certainties of birth, death, and school lunch money.

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#newsletter #food #agriculture

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I started a project with a very splitty yarn that drove me nuts. After looking around online I adopted a “reverse” move for pulling the loop through the stitch, with the yarn in front of the hook, and it has made a huge difference. I am no longer going nuts. It may not be correct, but it works.

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Eat This Newsletter 285: Antsy Life's little certainties: ...

Eat This Newsletter 285: Antsy

Life's little certainties: birth, death, and school lunch money.

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Eat This Newsletter 285: Antsy

Life's little certainties: birth, death, and school lunch money.

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#newsletter #food #agriculture

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The Myth of the Sommelier.

A newsletter at That Place, but a wonderful read nevertheless.

“There are hundreds of different large-scale wine scandals that suggest the institutions responsible for reviewing, rating, and certifying wine don’t deserve the reputations they pride themselves on.”

https://www.cremieux.xyz/p/the-myth-of-the-sommelier

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📕 Finished reading In Defense of Dabbling by Karen Walrond ISBN: 9781506487656

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A stuffed lil guy made of red fuzzy yarn, with big green plastic eyes and thick hair made of black yarn. It's sitting on a knitting machine bed.