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  • microsff@mastodon.artM microsff@mastodon.art

    "My husband complains about the cold," the man said. "Can you teach me a spell to keep him warm?"

    "I can teach you to bind hair into a net to catch heat," the wizard said, "using arcane counting and a pair of fine wands."

    After a while, the man said "Isn't this knitting?"

    "This, too, is magic."

    #TootFic #MicroFiction #SmallStories

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    #14

    @MicroSFF Hearth Magic 🤗

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    • beecycling@wandering.shopB beecycling@wandering.shop

      @Yuvalne @MicroSFF Yes, I often think about all the soft stuff made of organic material that didn't get preserved the way stone and metal arrowheads and spear tips are. How much of a game changer would things like baskets and twine have been?

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      #15

      @beecycling @Yuvalne @MicroSFF

      Yes, baby slings, the original killer app!

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      • microsff@mastodon.artM microsff@mastodon.art

        "My husband complains about the cold," the man said. "Can you teach me a spell to keep him warm?"

        "I can teach you to bind hair into a net to catch heat," the wizard said, "using arcane counting and a pair of fine wands."

        After a while, the man said "Isn't this knitting?"

        "This, too, is magic."

        #TootFic #MicroFiction #SmallStories

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        #16

        @MicroSFF

        Oh, who the heck is it I saw recently—oh, right: Virginia Postrel's The Fabric of Civilization

        Riffing on Clarke's famous dictum: "Any sufficiently common technology is indistinguishable from nature."

        Brought to you in a roundabout way by (grossly oversimplified) Hank Green stepping in it wrt knitting on a podcast. Marvelous conversation here:

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4dYGdjgsz8

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        • gbargoud@masto.nycG gbargoud@masto.nyc

          @MicroSFF

          Reminds me of Ify Nwadiwe on Very Important People https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Very_Important_People_(2023_TV_series)

          It's a show where comedians are given a costume and have to improvise a talk show interview in character

          His costume was an alien and he keeps describing mundane things as alien technology

          https://youtube.com/shorts/VDgBPipm640

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          #17

          @gbargoud @MicroSFF

          I'm trying to stay off YouTube today bc #GeneralStrike, so let's see if I can get this to embed properly:

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDgBPipm640

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          • yuvalne@433.worldY yuvalne@433.world

            @MicroSFF okay but FR, knitting and textile work in general is magic. arguably the most important technology after fire and language and possibly even before sharp stone. to say that our civilisation is built on fabric is an understatement, because even pre-civilisation societies were built on fabric.

            knitting is actual magic.

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            #18

            @Yuvalne @MicroSFF

            I could even be argued that all of our current tech is, in one form or another, based on textiles. See the discussion in the attatched vid. The referenced book is interesting, too.

            In the book, the author actually references "simple" string bags as being a seminal innovation. (& also a lot more labor intensive than you'd think.)

            https://wandering.shop/@cavyherd/115946523720203616

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            • cavyherd@wandering.shopC cavyherd@wandering.shop

              @Yuvalne @MicroSFF

              I could even be argued that all of our current tech is, in one form or another, based on textiles. See the discussion in the attatched vid. The referenced book is interesting, too.

              In the book, the author actually references "simple" string bags as being a seminal innovation. (& also a lot more labor intensive than you'd think.)

              https://wandering.shop/@cavyherd/115946523720203616

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              #19

              @MicroSFF @cavyherd yup, i too was thinking of that video 🙂

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              • microsff@mastodon.artM microsff@mastodon.art

                "My husband complains about the cold," the man said. "Can you teach me a spell to keep him warm?"

                "I can teach you to bind hair into a net to catch heat," the wizard said, "using arcane counting and a pair of fine wands."

                After a while, the man said "Isn't this knitting?"

                "This, too, is magic."

                #TootFic #MicroFiction #SmallStories

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                #20

                @MicroSFF LOVE IT!

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                • microsff@mastodon.artM microsff@mastodon.art

                  "My husband complains about the cold," the man said. "Can you teach me a spell to keep him warm?"

                  "I can teach you to bind hair into a net to catch heat," the wizard said, "using arcane counting and a pair of fine wands."

                  After a while, the man said "Isn't this knitting?"

                  "This, too, is magic."

                  #TootFic #MicroFiction #SmallStories

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                  #21

                  @MicroSFF Directed right at my yarn obsessed heart 🧶

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                  • microsff@mastodon.artM microsff@mastodon.art

                    "My husband complains about the cold," the man said. "Can you teach me a spell to keep him warm?"

                    "I can teach you to bind hair into a net to catch heat," the wizard said, "using arcane counting and a pair of fine wands."

                    After a while, the man said "Isn't this knitting?"

                    "This, too, is magic."

                    #TootFic #MicroFiction #SmallStories

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                    #22

                    @MicroSFF This is something for @ottocrat 🙂

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                    • microsff@mastodon.artM microsff@mastodon.art

                      "My husband complains about the cold," the man said. "Can you teach me a spell to keep him warm?"

                      "I can teach you to bind hair into a net to catch heat," the wizard said, "using arcane counting and a pair of fine wands."

                      After a while, the man said "Isn't this knitting?"

                      "This, too, is magic."

                      #TootFic #MicroFiction #SmallStories

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                      #23

                      @MicroSFF

                      I think I love you now. 🧶

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                      • cavyherd@wandering.shopC cavyherd@wandering.shop

                        @Yuvalne @MicroSFF

                        I could even be argued that all of our current tech is, in one form or another, based on textiles. See the discussion in the attatched vid. The referenced book is interesting, too.

                        In the book, the author actually references "simple" string bags as being a seminal innovation. (& also a lot more labor intensive than you'd think.)

                        https://wandering.shop/@cavyherd/115946523720203616

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                        #24

                        @cavyherd @Yuvalne @MicroSFF
                        I mean...the first "computer" was a loom that was operated with punch card system. That was the start of more complex automated systems that eventually gave us computers. 🙂

                        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacquard_machine

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                        • microsff@mastodon.artM microsff@mastodon.art

                          "My husband complains about the cold," the man said. "Can you teach me a spell to keep him warm?"

                          "I can teach you to bind hair into a net to catch heat," the wizard said, "using arcane counting and a pair of fine wands."

                          After a while, the man said "Isn't this knitting?"

                          "This, too, is magic."

                          #TootFic #MicroFiction #SmallStories

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                          #25

                          @MicroSFF
                          that's awesome

                          a bit more on the nose than some may imagine

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                          • yuvalne@433.worldY yuvalne@433.world

                            @MicroSFF okay but FR, knitting and textile work in general is magic. arguably the most important technology after fire and language and possibly even before sharp stone. to say that our civilisation is built on fabric is an understatement, because even pre-civilisation societies were built on fabric.

                            knitting is actual magic.

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                            @Yuvalne @MicroSFF I read that sometimes ancient spindles had spells written on them. I’m new to the world of #spinning but know that it’s been connected to magic and spell making. @feorlen probably knows more.

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                            • cavyherd@wandering.shopC cavyherd@wandering.shop

                              @Yuvalne @MicroSFF

                              I could even be argued that all of our current tech is, in one form or another, based on textiles. See the discussion in the attatched vid. The referenced book is interesting, too.

                              In the book, the author actually references "simple" string bags as being a seminal innovation. (& also a lot more labor intensive than you'd think.)

                              https://wandering.shop/@cavyherd/115946523720203616

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                              #27

                              @cavyherd @Yuvalne @MicroSFF oh yes in Glen Adamson’s book Fewer, Better Things I learned that the weaving loom is the precursor to the modern computer. Think of the punch cards.

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