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Wed, 23 Oct 2024 19:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/clockwise/577 http://relay.fm/clockwise/577 Witches Are Doing it for Themselves 577 Dan Moren and Mikah Sargent All the Apple devices we use, the risks of switching to the Apple Password app, the games we play on our phones, and whether tech plays a part in our hobbies. All the Apple devices we use, the risks of switching to the Apple Password app, the games we play on our phones, and whether tech plays a part in our hobbies. clean 1799 All the Apple devices we use, the risks of switching to the Apple Password app, the games we play on our phones, and whether tech plays a part in our hobbies. This episode of Clockwise is sponsored by: Vitally: A new era for customer success productivity. Get a free pair of AirPods Pro when you book a qualified meeting. Guest Starring: Christopher Phin and Allison Sheridan Links and Show Notes: Support Clockwise with a Relay FM Membership Submit Feedback iPad, Pencil, White Balance Photography and Notability – All for Cross Stitching
Don't Make Me Come Back There with Dustin & Melissa Nickerson
It may not be a Sunday, but today Mel takes us to church backseaters. Bring and ring the handbells, because perhaps for the first time on the podcast, Dustin learns something totally new about Melissa. Between teaching us about Paper Maché, Native American headdresses, and other bad art attempts, Mel spends most of her weekend in the car. Do you also secretly wish your kid's team would lose at Saturday sports tournaments? All that, a lot of tears, and more on today's show. Let us know whether you prefer TEXT or REAL conversations with others at Dustin Nickerson Comedy Fans Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/dustinnickersoncomedy Enjoy the show! Watch the new comedy special, Runs in the Family from Dustin Nickerson | (Full Comedy Special) #newcomedy #standupcomedy : https://youtu.be/0Dybn3Atj9k Watch the show every week over at Nateland Entertainment:: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzAzMoLwjQTuyqu2QFFzvQQ Order Dustin's book: How to Be Married (To Melissa) today!” https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/how-to-be-married-to-melissa/ Give a little more and get a little more from the pod on Patreon! Head to https://www.patreon.com/DustinNickerson for the Patreon Pre Show with behind the scenes podcast rants, exclusive bonus content, and to help support the show. Want to be a part of the show? Shoot us a message to dontmakemecomebackthere@gmail.com and get your very own horrible parenting/relationship advice. Don't Make Me Come Back There is edited & produced in partnership with Andy Lara at https://www.andylikeswords.com
In this episode, I am sharing thoughts on something Sarah (a Cross Stitch Club member) mentioned in one of her comments about being a passive vs an active stitcher. I share what my take on these two are and when you might need to be one over the other. You can read the blog post/show notes for this episode here:
In this episode, I am sharing 10 fiction audiobooks I have listened to and loved over the year and are perfect to listen to when cross stitching. You can get all of the links/find the books from this episode here: https://hannahhandmakes.com/blogs/podcast/10-fiction-audiobooks/
In this episode, I share 7 more things I wish I knew before I started cross stitching. You can find all the links mentioned in today's episode here: https://hannahhandmakes.com/blogs/podcast/things-i-wish-i-knew-before-i-started-cross-stitching/
Dave and the team were looking for you to hand in your Cool Badges this morning... AND as the news about the Wonka Experience gone wrong continues to spread, they revisit a call they had with someone who went!
In this episode of NeedleXChange we interview Stephanie Matthiesen Avilés, aka Fine Frog Stitching.Steph is a cross stitch designer who is quickly gaining renown for her design aesthetic that combines deft use of colour with leftfield subject matter.In this second part of our interview, we nerd out about coffee, discover a shared love of Odesza and find out a fact that not that many people know!If you enjoy NeedleXChange, please take a moment to leave a review so that other folks might get the same pleasure!Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro00:01:28 - Believe in the process00:04:08 - Steph's favourite social media platforms00:12:08 - How Steph fell into cross stitch00:15:08 - Steph's Barista wisdom00:19:08 - Favourite Band00:23:08 - Favourite Book00:26:08 - Favourite Film00:27:38 - An interesting fact that no one knows about Stephanie Matthiesen AvilésLinks:Website: https://finefrogstitching.com/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/finefrogstitching/Patreon: https://patreon.com/FineFrogStitchingMusic is by Sarah, The Illstrumentalist on Epidemic SoundAbout NeedleXChange:NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChangeIf you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.comIf you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of NeedleXChange we interview Stephanie Matthiesen Avilés, aka Fine Frog Stitching.Steph is a cross stitch designer who is quickly gaining renown for her design aesthetic that combines deft use of colour with leftfield subject matter.In this first part of our interview, we learn Steph's journey to being a cross stitch designer, her creative background and some valuable lessons in colour theory.Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro00:01:52 - Steph's homeland00:05:22 - The story of Fine Frog Stitching00:11:22 - What cross stitch means to Steph00:15:22 - How Steph uses colour in her designsLinks:Website: https://finefrogstitching.com/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/finefrogstitching/Patreon: https://patreon.com/FineFrogStitchingMusic is by Sarah, The Illstrumentalist on Epidemic SoundAbout NeedleXChange:NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChangeIf you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.comIf you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today my guest is Beth McIntyre, a Community Director for Bevy and CMX, joke lover, travel writer, as Blake Ethridge once said, a lightning bolt of energy, passion, business focus, and creativity, and a person who impacted my professional life very much because of hiring me for conducting an audit for the CMX community without even knowing me well!
Links:Caroline SpenceErin RaeKelsey WaldonMichaela AnneMarchéDozenClick here to watch this conversation on YouTube.Social Media:The Other 22 Hours InstagramThe Other 22 Hours TikTokMichaela Anne InstagramAaron Shafer-Haiss InstagramSend us your feedback!The Other 22 Hours FeedbackAll music written, performed, and produced by Aaron Shafer-Haiss.
Grab the links and your free PDF here: https://hannahhandmakes.com/blogs/100-days-of-cross-stitching-challenge/
OY am I thrilled to have spoken with Courtney! She is one of the brightest lights I know, and have known for years! (Since high school, in fact!) By way of warning, you may want to pull out your tissues for this one. Courtney shares some incredible stories about some of her most meaningful portraits and they sure tugged on my heart strings. Hope you enjoy getting to know her as much as I enjoyed catching up! Read more about this specific episode on the Stitch People Blog and learn more at StitchPeople.com/Podcast -- don't forget to join our weekly community-designed Stitch-A-Long at https://stitchpeople.com/product/stitch-free-sp-club/ (it's never too late to join!) Follow us on Instagram @stitchpeople and connect with Courtney in the Stitch People Community group on Facebook or on Instagram @crossmaeheart_
Have you ever had one of those conversations where time just flies and you seem to cover every subject under the sun? In this episode with Amanda, you'll go on a long and winding journey from cross-stitching to communication with remote working teams to raising children in a society with rapidly changing technology. Amanda is smart as a whip, and delightful as can be and you'll no doubt walk away feeling like you've made a new friend. To listen to this episode, join the Stitch-A-Long, learn more about The Stitch People Podcast, submit to be a guest, submit a question for Lizzy to answer, or leave general feedback, visit StitchPeople.com/Podcast
Grant & Ericha talk about what the oscars and boys cross stitching have to do with taking dominion and building Christian culture. We hope you enjoy. Let us know in the comments below! Please subscribe to the channel and click the bell for notifications so you never miss when we release new content! Buy our MERCH: https://take-hold-studios.creator-spring.com/ Connect with us: www.takeholdstudios.com Email: takeholdstudios@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/takeholdstudios Instagram: take_hold_studios Twitter: @takehold1646 Patreon: www.patreon.com/takeholdstudios Intro & Outro: Scholar & Theologian James B. Jordan: "The Garden of God" www.wordmp3.com Music: In a Dubstep by FASSounds #christianworldview #worldandlifeview #reformedtheology #takeholdstudios #thereformedreset #1 #hit #parenting #modesty #sex #sexuality #girls #boys #new #briansauve #bethmoore #men #women #egalitarian #complementarian #patriarchal #patriarchy #feminism #sexism #itsgoodtobeaman #lordship #lord #sovereignty #johncalvin #church #mattchandler #dougwilson #christ #thegospelcoalition #MGTOW #mattchandler #sbc #naparc #pca #opc #crec #bigeva #evangelical #viral #theopolis #jamesjordan #peterleithart #federalvision #fv #church #presbyterian #crc #oscRS #WILLSMITH #CHRISROCK
This is a short and sweet episode just giving a little life update/check in. I'll be back next week with the hard hitting research but just wanted to chat this week! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In celebration of #WomenHistoryMonth, Victoria Thompson comes back to the podcast to provide a rich touch to the CPT conversation around - C: Cross Stitching - Who does that? Or, what hobbies do you have that allow you to escape for sanity sake without having to turn it into a side hustle. P: Passing - What are you really doing with the time you have and does it have value in taking the best care of yourselfT: Trauma Porn - Knowing when enough is enough and setting those boundaries to what is not acceptable for your self-preservation in triggering moments. As you know, You can find more information about Victoria and connect with her resources at Welcome to VictoriaTheTech including her phenomenal blog and STEM Cooking ResourcesMusic - The Musica Hermit
This week's guest is Jenny Hart, an amazing artist and founder/CEO of Sublime Stitching, a contemporary studio for hand embroidery, delivering designs and patterns that are far edgier than anything your grandmother every worked on. Jenny has authored many books on the subject, has been feature in numerous publications, she's exhibited her work in prestigious galleries and shows, and has rejuvenated a medium in danger of loosing relevance and slipping in obscurity. She was an original founder of the Craft Mafia in Austin Texas, only to be replicated in many other cities, and Jenny was in a select group of artists called 40 under 40 who were recognized by the Smithsonian on the 40th anniversary of the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery, where some of her art remains on display. She has sold work to some of Hollywood's elite, including Laura Dern, Tracy Ulman and two really big names that she will share a really funny story about in our episode. Unlike many of the artists we have interviewed, Jenny does not perfer a box and the influence of structure, especially when she is grabbing her string and flying her kite in it’s purest form. Check out Jenny's Website - http://www.jennyhart.net/and Sublime Stitching - https://sublimestitching.com/and as referenced in the episodeTomoko Uemura in Her Bath, by W. Eugene Smith https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomoko_Uemura_in_Her_Bath
In this post, I am going to share 10 fun and festive supplies for Christmas cross stitching. I love crafting over Christmas and of course, cross stitch is my favourite! These are the supplies that I always have out over Christmas. You can read the full blog post/show notes here.
Please please tell us some regional wedding foods and traditions we don't know about! And be sure to check out Be The Bridge podcast! And don't forget to watch some/all of Ted Lasso before we discuss it on Tuesday! . . . . . Do you have a question for Annie and Eddie? Use the hashtag #AskAEKeepTalking and we'll collect them and answer!... probably. #AEKeepTalking @anniefdowns @eddiekaufholz --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This is an extremely special episode! It is our very first guest episode! And boy do we have a pretty badass guest! Dr. Carly Hanson has her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry through Loyola University in Chicago. She's one of the biggest geeks we can get and that you can meet. From science, Star Wars, Anime, Music, Gaming and all the way to... Cross Stitching? Yep, I would say she has officially earned her Ph.D. in Geekology as well. Learn more about what Organic Chemistry is, the different types of Chemistry, and exactly how these fields affect your day to day life! Also, we go into about GMOs, "organic" foods, and Micellar Water. So there's that too!
In this fun conversation Badass Cross Stitch founder, Shannon Downey, and I talk about how to bring a lovely, subversive twist to the art of cross stitching. Really, it (and lots of other creative pursuits) can be a venue for taking down white supremacy. Shannon tells me how she came up with this idea, about the impact it's had, and the how she's now taking this on the road. Yep, even during a pandemic this project can travel.Shannon's favorite quote is from Mariame Kaba, "Weird times call for weird solutions" and this solution meets our weird time perfectly.Have a listen and if you take up cross stitching afterwards, definitely let me know.For a written transcript of this episode click here.
After chilling out last week Derek decided to get a little crafty and had the boys try their fingers at cross-stitching this week.What the hell is that you ask? Don't worry, Ryan had no idea either. Can the boys sit still long enough to make their masterpiece? Has Derek ever been more turned on by thin strips of fabric? Also, will Ryan sleep this week? Find out on this episode of One New Thing.Special thanks to our special guest Emma from the London Cross Stitch Club.Follow her Cross Stitch page on Instagram (@londoncrossstitchclub)Before pressing play, follow us on Instagram (@onenewthingpodcast) we have a contest starting this week.Ryan and Derek discuss their new hobby, rip on each other, and just have a good time rekindling the flame that was their friendship, you know? Make the journey with us.Stay tuned until the end to find out what Derek has in store for next weeks One New Thing.Derek and Ryan are just a couple of star-crossed homies who needed something to spice up their friendship. After about 8 minutes of deliberation and 3 minutes of planning they put together One New Thing. Join them each week as they attempt one new thing. Pretty simple concept. It could range from funny, to stupid, to heartfelt and heavy, and realistically back to stupid. Prepare to laugh, smile and probably be disappointed if you are either of our mothers.
In today's episode, I chat with Neha Sharma, the face behind nehaxstitch. Neha's goal is to channel her inner monologue through embroidery while not taking herself too seriously. This episode was really insightful into her art process, but also that not everyone needs to have a side hustle or make their creativity/art monetary. Neha's art Instagram: @nehaxstitch Podcast Instagram: @caffeinatedbrowngirl Personal Instagram: @pallavijaniani --- As promised in the episode, I have provided some links for resources on how you can help the Black Lives Matter movement, the Minneapolis protests and how as white and non-black POC (if this applies to you), we can educate ourselves on the history of black oppression in the United States and BLM. Please look at these links because it is necessary that we are anti-racist and not just non-racist. We all need to act and speak up, because if we are not, then we are supporting the oppression. Support Black Lives Matter - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-0KC83vYfVQ-2freQveH43PWxuab2uWDEGolzrNoIks/mobilebasic Support the Minneapolis Protests - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KTBHcXuAUoa-ZevN1-Jq6LYpkmJWhwiJRBhLKRTU0AU/edit?fbclid=IwAR2xEB8gMVQpawePUGIRWLB-fp88E9xBiGcHeEb07Tl0fwpOkH2Gf9-Mzx8 Educate yourselves and be anti-racist - https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/1BRlF2_zhNe86SGgHa6-VlBO-QgirITwCTugSfKie5Fs/mobilebasic
In a moment where many are practicing ‘social distancing’, it can be a good opportunity to put down your phones and pick up a stress-relieving solo hobby. We speak with Shannon Downey, creator of Badass Cross Stitch, about the simplicity and art of cross-stitching as well as how she’s used it to channel social issues.
We had so much fun cross stitching in Canberra with our Mum. But who would have thought you could receive so many profound life lessons from a cross-stitch?! One thing we know for sure... cross-stitching is our new favourite obsession and it inspired this Get Merry podcast episode!Stuff we talk about…The power of single focus... multi-tasking is so 2012!Why you should do your best for YOU, not for external factors.The power of discipline. Allowing space for mistakes.It's the tiny stitches that make up the big picture. Just like life, it's the small moments that make up the life.If you loved this episode please rate and review the episode on iTunes or share the episode with someone you love.Always merrymaking,Emma + CarlaP.s if you ever need help or guidance please contact Lifeline or Beyond Blue. Asking for help is pure courage. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week De'Enna and Aubrey explore bitch topics including resume's and Mary Berry. @stitchandbitchpodcast
This week Aubrey and De'Enna completely forget to include the "stitch" in Stitch&Bitch but manage to still bitch! This week's topics include hurricanes and man spreading with sidebars featuring: the world is burning! and lots of extra singing. @stitchandbitchpodcast
This week follow Aubrey and De'Enna on a complaining journey through anti feminists and the perils of wearing bras. Side bars include cults, podcasts, and more!@stitchandbitchpodcast
Join us this week for bitching about Facebook and insurance companies! Side bars including.. Jonathan Van Ness, update on the underboss rash, and Owen Wilson saying wow.@stitchandbitchpodcast
Panel: Eric Berry Special Guests: Sihui Huang In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel talks to Sihui Huang about his article "How to Contribute to Ruby." Sihui is currently a back-end engineer at Gusto, which is a startup that works with payroll, benefits, and HR for companies. They talk about her experience in the programming world, why she chose to work with Ruby, and they touch on her article and why she decided to write it. They also touch on the three focuses for Ruby 3, if she thinks Ruby has a long time future, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Sihui intro Back-end engineer at Gusto Working with Rails and Ruby How old is the app? How long have you been programming in Ruby? Why Ruby? Working with Ruby is like talking to a friend "How to Contribute to Ruby" What is your experience with Mats? Try to keep decision making as open as possible The three focuses for Ruby 3 How Ruby is trying to achieve concurrency Room for improvement Do you see Ruby having a long time future? Ruby is not going anywhere The philosophy of having a small team The assumption that you need a big team to have a big company Tooling Many core contributors don’t use Ruby themselves Enjoying the language Type checking What benefits come from type checking? Compilers to detect errors And much, much more! Links: "How to Contribute to Ruby" Gusto Rails Ruby @sihui_io sihui.io Sihui’s GitHub Sponsors Sentry Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Eric Gitcoin Ruby Developer Community Cross Stitching Sihui Human Behavior Biology Mini Habit Mastery on Udemy
Panel: Eric Berry Special Guests: Sihui Huang In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel talks to Sihui Huang about his article "How to Contribute to Ruby." Sihui is currently a back-end engineer at Gusto, which is a startup that works with payroll, benefits, and HR for companies. They talk about her experience in the programming world, why she chose to work with Ruby, and they touch on her article and why she decided to write it. They also touch on the three focuses for Ruby 3, if she thinks Ruby has a long time future, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Sihui intro Back-end engineer at Gusto Working with Rails and Ruby How old is the app? How long have you been programming in Ruby? Why Ruby? Working with Ruby is like talking to a friend "How to Contribute to Ruby" What is your experience with Mats? Try to keep decision making as open as possible The three focuses for Ruby 3 How Ruby is trying to achieve concurrency Room for improvement Do you see Ruby having a long time future? Ruby is not going anywhere The philosophy of having a small team The assumption that you need a big team to have a big company Tooling Many core contributors don’t use Ruby themselves Enjoying the language Type checking What benefits come from type checking? Compilers to detect errors And much, much more! Links: "How to Contribute to Ruby" Gusto Rails Ruby @sihui_io sihui.io Sihui’s GitHub Sponsors Sentry Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Eric Gitcoin Ruby Developer Community Cross Stitching Sihui Human Behavior Biology Mini Habit Mastery on Udemy
Panel: Eric Berry Special Guests: Sihui Huang In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel talks to Sihui Huang about his article "How to Contribute to Ruby." Sihui is currently a back-end engineer at Gusto, which is a startup that works with payroll, benefits, and HR for companies. They talk about her experience in the programming world, why she chose to work with Ruby, and they touch on her article and why she decided to write it. They also touch on the three focuses for Ruby 3, if she thinks Ruby has a long time future, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Sihui intro Back-end engineer at Gusto Working with Rails and Ruby How old is the app? How long have you been programming in Ruby? Why Ruby? Working with Ruby is like talking to a friend "How to Contribute to Ruby" What is your experience with Mats? Try to keep decision making as open as possible The three focuses for Ruby 3 How Ruby is trying to achieve concurrency Room for improvement Do you see Ruby having a long time future? Ruby is not going anywhere The philosophy of having a small team The assumption that you need a big team to have a big company Tooling Many core contributors don’t use Ruby themselves Enjoying the language Type checking What benefits come from type checking? Compilers to detect errors And much, much more! Links: "How to Contribute to Ruby" Gusto Rails Ruby @sihui_io sihui.io Sihui’s GitHub Sponsors Sentry Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Eric Gitcoin Ruby Developer Community Cross Stitching Sihui Human Behavior Biology Mini Habit Mastery on Udemy
Panel: Charles Max Wood Eric Berry Mark Erikson Special Guests: Julian Fahrer In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to Julian Fahrer about Docker. Docker is a container platform, which you can imagine as a set of tools, services, and practices that help you to develop, ship, and run your applications using software container technology. They talk about the applicability for developers for using Docker, the two different ways people use Docker, and how he usually uses Docker. They also touch on the main idea behind containers, the basics of Docker, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is Docker? Containers are very lightweight Containers VS virtual machines How are people using Docker with Erlang and/or Elixir? What’s the applicability for using Docker? Ability to set up complex systems Docker works out of the box with Windows, Mac, and Linux 2 different ways people use Docker How do you usually use Docker? Working with Discourse Discourse uses Docker exclusively CodeFund Are you saying that the projects are headed more towards open source using Docker? Using Docker to have a front and backend separated experience Phoenix Main idea behind containers Running things in isolation John Papa Demonstration The value of deploying a release if you’re doing a Docker container The basics of Docker learndocker.online And much, much more! Links: Docker Erlang Elixir Discourse CodeFund Phoenix John Papa Demonstration learndocker.online Prometheus Twelve Factor App codetales.io @jufahr Julian GitHub Sponsors: Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Take time to code for fun Get away devchat.tv/elixir-docker Eric Cross Stitching Mark Dockerfile – his Gist Julian CNCF Landscape IndieHackers.com The UltraMind Solution by Mark Hyman
Panel: Charles Max Wood Eric Berry Mark Erikson Special Guests: Julian Fahrer In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to Julian Fahrer about Docker. Docker is a container platform, which you can imagine as a set of tools, services, and practices that help you to develop, ship, and run your applications using software container technology. They talk about the applicability for developers for using Docker, the two different ways people use Docker, and how he usually uses Docker. They also touch on the main idea behind containers, the basics of Docker, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is Docker? Containers are very lightweight Containers VS virtual machines How are people using Docker with Erlang and/or Elixir? What’s the applicability for using Docker? Ability to set up complex systems Docker works out of the box with Windows, Mac, and Linux 2 different ways people use Docker How do you usually use Docker? Working with Discourse Discourse uses Docker exclusively CodeFund Are you saying that the projects are headed more towards open source using Docker? Using Docker to have a front and backend separated experience Phoenix Main idea behind containers Running things in isolation John Papa Demonstration The value of deploying a release if you’re doing a Docker container The basics of Docker learndocker.online And much, much more! Links: Docker Erlang Elixir Discourse CodeFund Phoenix John Papa Demonstration learndocker.online Prometheus Twelve Factor App codetales.io @jufahr Julian GitHub Sponsors: Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Take time to code for fun Get away devchat.tv/elixir-docker Eric Cross Stitching Mark Dockerfile – his Gist Julian CNCF Landscape IndieHackers.com The UltraMind Solution by Mark Hyman
In this episode I'm talking about the things I wish I knew about before I started cross stitching. Some of them might seem quite obvious but if you are a beginner these may be quite new to you. This months comments from you: @trufflemoo via Instagram commented; "I'm an accountant by day and a cross stitcher by night. It's a great way to unwind. I love using my creative side to make new designs and in the process of opening up an Etsy shop to see if other people like them too!" The 7 Things 1. Not to pull so hard when you are making your "X". 2. That there are different counts of aida and what this means. 3. To stitch contrasting colours of aida and thread on 16 count or higher aida. 4. That you can buy cross stitch pattern software. 5. That thread conditioner existed. 6. That needle minders were actually a valuable addition to my supplies (and a pretty one too!) 7. You can use a trick to cut your thread to the correct lengths. Pattern of the month This month's pattern is from Country Magic Stitch on Etsy and is 2 patterns in 1 download; "But First Coffee" and "But First Tea". It is a huge, black coffee cup with a bunch of flowers in and it has those 2 quotes on the mug. it uses 29 DMC colours and if stitched on 14 count aida it measures 10 x 10.4 inches. This pattern gives me a Gilmore Girls feeling and is one I want to stitch myself for the kitchen. Key Links and Resources The Cross Stitch Podcast newsletter PCStitch My Facebook group Koru Clay Studio Etsy store Heart shaped needle minders Cloud Craft Pattern of the Month Subscribe via iTunes Music by: Carefree Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/