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  • artcollisions@vis.socialA artcollisions@vis.social

    @tinker thank you! Those little 1s and 0s are slippery beasts. I cannot keep track of them! I'm much better with things I can hold in my hands.

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    @artcollisions - I feel that. To your points, I need to use my hands. I have a love affair for purely mechanical systems (bicycles, spring loaded music boxes, etc). In a past life, I would have loved to have been a watch maker / repairer.

    I just love to tinker.

    The slippery 1s and 0s are goofy though.. i like hacking them... they're so slippery you can make them slide however you like.

    It's all made up. None of it's real. Real consequences, sure, but they're just figments of everyone's collective imaginations.

    Anyhoo. Sewing is where it's at. I stand in awe.

    Oh! We had a couple sewers... seamsters..stresses... I don't know words. But we had folks who could handle fabric at our cafe today! So cool.

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    • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

      @artcollisions - I feel that. To your points, I need to use my hands. I have a love affair for purely mechanical systems (bicycles, spring loaded music boxes, etc). In a past life, I would have loved to have been a watch maker / repairer.

      I just love to tinker.

      The slippery 1s and 0s are goofy though.. i like hacking them... they're so slippery you can make them slide however you like.

      It's all made up. None of it's real. Real consequences, sure, but they're just figments of everyone's collective imaginations.

      Anyhoo. Sewing is where it's at. I stand in awe.

      Oh! We had a couple sewers... seamsters..stresses... I don't know words. But we had folks who could handle fabric at our cafe today! So cool.

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      @tinker Oh, I get it! I wish I could make my brain interested in coding, but meh. I did buy myself an embroidery module with a new machine a couple years ago and this year, I pinky promise, is the year I'm going to design my own embroidery for something.

      I think all creative pursuits are worthwhile! Even the slippery ones ๐Ÿ˜„ My husband is a mathematician and he does woodworking too. Balance is good!

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      • artcollisions@vis.socialA artcollisions@vis.social

        @tansy @tinker we are going to do a sewing machine demo at @RepairCafeFFX (next month)?

        Great idea to add Linux installs, if people at the cafe's can support them!

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        @artcollisions @tansy @tinker Next month we're having a "common-sense cybersecurity + Windows 10 end of support" workshop, which will include an intro to Linux! I'd like to do more with Linux in the future, it's always been on our radar, but yeah, March is the tech workshop, we will probably do the sewing machine one April or later.

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        • repaircafeffx@dmv.communityR repaircafeffx@dmv.community

          @artcollisions @tansy @tinker Next month we're having a "common-sense cybersecurity + Windows 10 end of support" workshop, which will include an intro to Linux! I'd like to do more with Linux in the future, it's always been on our radar, but yeah, March is the tech workshop, we will probably do the sewing machine one April or later.

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          @RepairCafeFFX Oooh, I thought sewing machine demo was in March. I think I have a conflict in April ๐Ÿ˜ž

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          • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

            At my library's repair cafe as a volunteer.

            It's the first time they're running it and they're hoping to do this regularly.

            I came in thinking I would help with computer troubleshooting... but they have enough people doing that.

            So I figured I could help with Linux OS install... but the local Linux Install Party is here and has enough people.

            Then a guy brought in a bicycle! And no one is here doing bike repair. But I brought my allen wrench set and a multitool.

            So I just got done running and installing a new bicycle brake line on an older bike. Brake works just fine now!

            I'll bring my full set of bike tools next time!

            #solarPunk #repairCafe #bicycle #libraries

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            @tinker I do this here in Auckland, it feels like a typical session is 45% vacuum cleaners, 45% toasters and 10% anything else, although in reality it is 33, 33, 33. Lately there have been a lot more rice cookers.

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            • artcollisions@vis.socialA artcollisions@vis.social

              @tinker Oh, I get it! I wish I could make my brain interested in coding, but meh. I did buy myself an embroidery module with a new machine a couple years ago and this year, I pinky promise, is the year I'm going to design my own embroidery for something.

              I think all creative pursuits are worthwhile! Even the slippery ones ๐Ÿ˜„ My husband is a mathematician and he does woodworking too. Balance is good!

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              @artcollisions - Fully agree ๐Ÿ˜Š

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              • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                @artcollisions - Fully agree ๐Ÿ˜Š

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                @tinker Also, I still don't really know how to sew clothing. I am in awe of people who can make nice clothing.

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                • artcollisions@vis.socialA artcollisions@vis.social

                  @tinker Also, I still don't really know how to sew clothing. I am in awe of people who can make nice clothing.

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                  @artcollisions - Same. I have a good friend who sews and knits (does both, specifically) and takes patterns and makes whole outfits, dresses, tops, etc. Knits socks, and blankets. Made me a knit cap for winter and a set of combination gloves/mittens as well. Just blows my mind.

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                  • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                    At my library's repair cafe as a volunteer.

                    It's the first time they're running it and they're hoping to do this regularly.

                    I came in thinking I would help with computer troubleshooting... but they have enough people doing that.

                    So I figured I could help with Linux OS install... but the local Linux Install Party is here and has enough people.

                    Then a guy brought in a bicycle! And no one is here doing bike repair. But I brought my allen wrench set and a multitool.

                    So I just got done running and installing a new bicycle brake line on an older bike. Brake works just fine now!

                    I'll bring my full set of bike tools next time!

                    #solarPunk #repairCafe #bicycle #libraries

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                    @tinker Love these good news stories in my timeline

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                    • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                      @artcollisions - Same. I have a good friend who sews and knits (does both, specifically) and takes patterns and makes whole outfits, dresses, tops, etc. Knits socks, and blankets. Made me a knit cap for winter and a set of combination gloves/mittens as well. Just blows my mind.

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                      @tinker very nice! I bought a bunch of really beautiful fabric to turn into clothing last year and will get to it eventually. I'm committed to bags at the moment. lol.

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                      • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                        At my library's repair cafe as a volunteer.

                        It's the first time they're running it and they're hoping to do this regularly.

                        I came in thinking I would help with computer troubleshooting... but they have enough people doing that.

                        So I figured I could help with Linux OS install... but the local Linux Install Party is here and has enough people.

                        Then a guy brought in a bicycle! And no one is here doing bike repair. But I brought my allen wrench set and a multitool.

                        So I just got done running and installing a new bicycle brake line on an older bike. Brake works just fine now!

                        I'll bring my full set of bike tools next time!

                        #solarPunk #repairCafe #bicycle #libraries

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                        @tinker That's awesome! Good for you.

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                        • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                          At my library's repair cafe as a volunteer.

                          It's the first time they're running it and they're hoping to do this regularly.

                          I came in thinking I would help with computer troubleshooting... but they have enough people doing that.

                          So I figured I could help with Linux OS install... but the local Linux Install Party is here and has enough people.

                          Then a guy brought in a bicycle! And no one is here doing bike repair. But I brought my allen wrench set and a multitool.

                          So I just got done running and installing a new bicycle brake line on an older bike. Brake works just fine now!

                          I'll bring my full set of bike tools next time!

                          #solarPunk #repairCafe #bicycle #libraries

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                          @tinker Bless you.

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                          • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                            At my library's repair cafe as a volunteer.

                            It's the first time they're running it and they're hoping to do this regularly.

                            I came in thinking I would help with computer troubleshooting... but they have enough people doing that.

                            So I figured I could help with Linux OS install... but the local Linux Install Party is here and has enough people.

                            Then a guy brought in a bicycle! And no one is here doing bike repair. But I brought my allen wrench set and a multitool.

                            So I just got done running and installing a new bicycle brake line on an older bike. Brake works just fine now!

                            I'll bring my full set of bike tools next time!

                            #solarPunk #repairCafe #bicycle #libraries

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                            @tinker Can I please register as a Linux Install Party voter? I have never actually installed Linux (well itโ€™s been a few years) but I am sure I could learn!

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                            • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                              At my library's repair cafe as a volunteer.

                              It's the first time they're running it and they're hoping to do this regularly.

                              I came in thinking I would help with computer troubleshooting... but they have enough people doing that.

                              So I figured I could help with Linux OS install... but the local Linux Install Party is here and has enough people.

                              Then a guy brought in a bicycle! And no one is here doing bike repair. But I brought my allen wrench set and a multitool.

                              So I just got done running and installing a new bicycle brake line on an older bike. Brake works just fine now!

                              I'll bring my full set of bike tools next time!

                              #solarPunk #repairCafe #bicycle #libraries

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                              @tinker great job!

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                              • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                                At my library's repair cafe as a volunteer.

                                It's the first time they're running it and they're hoping to do this regularly.

                                I came in thinking I would help with computer troubleshooting... but they have enough people doing that.

                                So I figured I could help with Linux OS install... but the local Linux Install Party is here and has enough people.

                                Then a guy brought in a bicycle! And no one is here doing bike repair. But I brought my allen wrench set and a multitool.

                                So I just got done running and installing a new bicycle brake line on an older bike. Brake works just fine now!

                                I'll bring my full set of bike tools next time!

                                #solarPunk #repairCafe #bicycle #libraries

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                                @tinker

                                But what Fedi really wants to know:

                                Were you able to install Linux onto the bicycle?

                                Beautiful scene!!!

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                                • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                                  At my library's repair cafe as a volunteer.

                                  It's the first time they're running it and they're hoping to do this regularly.

                                  I came in thinking I would help with computer troubleshooting... but they have enough people doing that.

                                  So I figured I could help with Linux OS install... but the local Linux Install Party is here and has enough people.

                                  Then a guy brought in a bicycle! And no one is here doing bike repair. But I brought my allen wrench set and a multitool.

                                  So I just got done running and installing a new bicycle brake line on an older bike. Brake works just fine now!

                                  I'll bring my full set of bike tools next time!

                                  #solarPunk #repairCafe #bicycle #libraries

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                                  @tinker

                                  You are awesome, man ๐Ÿ˜Ž

                                  Keep up the good work ๐Ÿ’ช

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                                  • artcollisions@vis.socialA artcollisions@vis.social

                                    @RepairCafeFFX Oooh, I thought sewing machine demo was in March. I think I have a conflict in April ๐Ÿ˜ž

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                                    @artcollisions That's ok! We can push it out further than April, not to worry. March is the first demo, but the first demo is the Win10 one, since the TJ librarians requested that specifically. Sorry for the confusion

                                    We will find an event that works for your schedule - the info will still be valuable even beyond March. Believe it or not we got ANOTHER sewing machine on Sunday!

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                                    • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                                      @elight - Heck, if you can, go team up with folks who know more about electronics than you and learn from them. Then lend your shoulder for what you are able to do (I imagine you know quite a bit, enough to do some good work!). Most repair booths have more than one person and they all work together to fix things, teaching and sorting through issues together.

                                      And yeah, I am a jack of all trades as well - I think its wonderful!

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                                      @tinker this is a good idea! I think I will!

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                                      • repaircafeffx@dmv.communityR repaircafeffx@dmv.community

                                        @artcollisions That's ok! We can push it out further than April, not to worry. March is the first demo, but the first demo is the Win10 one, since the TJ librarians requested that specifically. Sorry for the confusion

                                        We will find an event that works for your schedule - the info will still be valuable even beyond March. Believe it or not we got ANOTHER sewing machine on Sunday!

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                                        @RepairCafeFFX Ah, ok! No worries. I will see you in March in any event!

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                                        • tinker@infosec.exchangeT tinker@infosec.exchange

                                          At my library's repair cafe as a volunteer.

                                          It's the first time they're running it and they're hoping to do this regularly.

                                          I came in thinking I would help with computer troubleshooting... but they have enough people doing that.

                                          So I figured I could help with Linux OS install... but the local Linux Install Party is here and has enough people.

                                          Then a guy brought in a bicycle! And no one is here doing bike repair. But I brought my allen wrench set and a multitool.

                                          So I just got done running and installing a new bicycle brake line on an older bike. Brake works just fine now!

                                          I'll bring my full set of bike tools next time!

                                          #solarPunk #repairCafe #bicycle #libraries

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                                          @tinker I started volunteering at mine too recently - textile repair and sewing in my case. It was one of the most fun days I've had in ages, and it was so great hanging out with fellow hackers and fixers.

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