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Is anyone using a card reader with the #SConnect plugin from #Gemalto / #Thales on #Firefox?


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    Fediverse, I need your help diagnosing a weird finger thing I've got going on!I have a SUPER sensitive spot on each of my fingers, about half way between the end of my fingernail, and my first knuckle. The slightest bump there on anything hard is debilitatingly painful. The pain is way out of proportion to how hard I bump it though, almost as if there is a secret nerve pain point sitting at those spots on my fingers. But no one else I've spoken to seems to experience the issue. And turning to web searches simply turns up discussion about infected fingernails. It's not new, my fingers have always been like this, so I'm not worried about it, just curious as to what it could be, given that apparently no one else experiences it.So help me fediverse? What weirdness is going on with my fingers?#askfedi
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    @_thegeoff Hm. Not impossible? I'll try turning that checkbox off the next time I'm on Zoom and see what happens.
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    #firefox #windows #meme #funny #tech #technology #microsoft #mozilla #fox #furry
  • Is #sewing fedi a thing?

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    @TazPoltorak @Bfordham some toy machines cheat by only being able to make a chain stitch instead of the lockstitch used by modern¹ machines: those aren't really sewing machines, they can't be used to follow instructions designed for sewing machines and I'd recommend staying away from them even as a “starting” machine, because they really aren't one.the main issue being that the chain stitch unravels, and using it to make functional garments will require a lot more handsewing and different techniques that those used today.as the first sewing machine ever built, they were time saver when sewing meters and meters of ruffles on a 1850s dress, when you were used to sew 1840s dresses by hand, but really, sewing machine technology has moved on :)¹ i.e. since the second half of the 19th century :D