You know that idea that people had biphasic sleep periods in Medieval times? I reckon that — like me — they just had cats that got a bad case of the zoomies at 2am.
You know that idea that people had biphasic sleep periods in Medieval times? I reckon that — like me — they just had cats that got a bad case of the zoomies at 2am.
Wild rose hips from a walk this morning. Great walk but my boots may take some time to dry out!
I’ve learned a lot since starting to sew, but I think the most important thing is this: it is impossible to predict how much of a magnet for cat hair a fabric will be, even if you can feel the fabric. ‘Field testing’ (or should that be ‘felid testing’?) is the only way.
New post: Building a hand-wired Corne keyboard
My latest keyboard building adventure, which has been quite the marathon. But now I have pretty lights!
I’ve finished my hand wired Corne keyboard finally! Too tired to blog in long form about it now, but I’m planning to do that soon.
I may be the tiniest bit obsessed with building Corne keyboards. I was determined not to be defeated by LEDs, so I’m building a semi-hand wired one. Only one half done so far, but it works 👌
Finished reading: All Among the Barley by Melissa Harrison 📚 A vivid picture of rural Suffolk life in the 1930s. It isn’t at all rose-tinted though, and deals with the darkness as well as the beauty. Edie is a wonderful protagonist.
Finally got around to fitting the 3D printed case for the second Corne keyboard I built.
Well, that didn’t go as planned: I was trying to make a cup of tea and - tired after work - knocked a small glass out of the fridge which smashed to pieces. Have spent the last 15 mins trying to keep hungry cats out of the kitchen while sweeping up the many, many tiny shards.
New post: Emacs from scratch again
In which I admit that I’m going around the ‘from scratch’ merry-go-round again, for no other reason than I felt like it. I’m tempted to add ‘Emacs configuration’ to my list of hobbies…