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That’s easy; because Ikey Doherty wanted to make one.

He abandoned Solus years ago as the project became something he didn’t enjoy anymore, and wanted to start a fresh project closer to his philosophy of engineering everything.

When a person starts a new project it’s usually because they want to.

So the key here is, in classic Ikey style, they want to use/develop all their own tools. engineer everything themselves to be exactly what they want it to be. This is what suits them and Ikey has the chops to do this better than most.

He started this project about 5 years back as Serpent OS, rebranded it last year as he got to alpha release stages.

Help managing access to multiple VPN services (Tailscale, Wireguard, Twingate)


cross-posted from: discuss.online/post/34942012

I find everyone using different services, so unsure how to best manage (and balance) concurrent access in Ubuntu/Debian to:
- Local network services
- Tailscale services from userA
- Tailscale services from userB
- Wireguard (OpenVPN also option) from userC
- Twingate from userD

Each user is wanting to share different services via VPN, and pressuring any to change their production setups to a different style of VPN is not going to happen.
- Management via software
- Possibly up a routing device along the lines of OpenWrt or OpnSense.
- Could even distribute such devices between these friends.

Thanks for all thoughts!

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France Just Created Its Own Open Source Alternative to Microsoft Teams and Zoom


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Bazzite Linux SMASHES Windows



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The Impact of System Pressure on Pumping Efficiency of Line Pump: A Technical Overview


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The hydraulic system pressure within a concrete line pump is the fundamental determinant of its operational efficacy, governing everything from volumetric flow rate to pipeline friction losses and the structural integrity of the entire pumping circuit. This pressure, typically measured in bar or megapascals, is not a static value but a dynamic variable that must be meticulously managed to achieve optimal performance. The relationship between system pressure and pumping efficiency is non-linear and complex, influenced by a multitude of factors including concrete rheology, pipeline configuration, and equipment design. An in-depth technical comprehension of this relationship is essential for maximizing throughput, minimizing energy consumption, and preventing costly failures. This overview will dissect the critical interdependencies between system pressure and the key performance metrics of a line concrete pump, providing a framework for achieving precision in high-stakes concrete placement operations.

## Hydraulic Pressure Fundamentals and Concrete Rheology

The core function of the hydraulic system in a line pump is to generate sufficient force to overcome the cumulative resistance to flow within the pipeline. This resistance, known as the system pressure requirement, is primarily dictated by the rheological properties of the concrete being pumped. The yield stress and plastic viscosity of the concrete mix define the pressure needed to initiate flow (yield pressure) and subsequently maintain it. A mix with high yield stress, often resulting from low slump or high fines content, demands a significantly higher pressure to overcome static friction and commence movement. Once flow is initiated, the plastic viscosity dictates the pressure required to sustain that flow against viscous drag within the pipeline. Therefore, system pressure must be dynamically adjusted, beginning with a higher impulse to overcome yield stress before settling to a level that maintains the desired flow rate against the prevailing viscous forces. Inadequate pressure results in sluggish flow, pipeline packing, and eventual blockage, while excessive pressure wastes energy, increases component wear, and elevates the risk of pipeline failure or concrete segregation.

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The interaction between pressure and concrete rheology extends to the phenomenon of lubrication layer dynamics. During pumping, a thin layer of cement paste and fine particles forms at the interface between the concrete and the pipeline wall. The stability and thickness of this lubrication layer are pressure-dependent. Optimal system pressure promotes and maintains a stable layer, drastically reducing friction and thereby the pressure required for sustained flow. Conversely, pressure spikes or instability can shear and destroy this lubricating layer, causing a rapid, exponential increase in friction and a corresponding surge in required system pressure. Modern stationary concrete pumps employ sophisticated control systems that monitor pressure in real-time, allowing for micro-adjustments to the hydraulic output to maintain the pressure within a band that supports a stable lubrication layer, thereby optimizing efficiency and protecting the mix from deleterious shear-induced segregation.

## Pipeline Dynamics and Pressure Loss Optimization

The configuration and condition of the delivery pipeline are paramount variables in the system pressure equation. Pressure loss per linear meter is a function of pipeline diameter, surface roughness, and the number and severity of directional changes. Each elbow, bend, or reducer in the line introduces a localized pressure drop, quantified as an equivalent length of straight pipe. A circuit with multiple tight bends can double or triple the effective pipeline length for pressure loss calculations. Consequently, system pressure must be calibrated not just for vertical and horizo​​ntal reach, but for the specific friction losses imposed by the pipeline's routing. Efficient system design prioritizes the use of the largest practicable pipeline diameter and minimizes the number of bends to reduce the cumulative friction loss, thereby lowering the overall system pressure requirement for a given flow rate.

Beyond static configuration, transient pressure phenomena present significant challenges. Water hammer, a pressure surge caused by the rapid deceleration of the concrete column (eg, from sudden valve closure or pump stroke reversal), can generate instantaneous pressure peaks several times higher than the normal operating pressure. These surges stress pipe clamps, seals, and the pump's hydraulic components. Advanced line pumps integrate hydraulic accumulators and soft-start/soft-stop valving to dampen these transients, protecting the integrity of the system. Furthermore, the gradual buildup of material adherence (buildup) on the internal pipe wall increases surface roughness over time, incrementally raising the friction factor and thus the system pressure needed to maintain flow. This underscores the necessity of rigorous pipeline maintenance and a system pressure monitoring regime that can identify the gradual creep indicative of buildup, allowing for corrective cleaning before a blockage occurs.

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## System Efficiency, Component Wear, and Energy Consumption

The efficiency of a concrete trailer pump is defined as the ratio of useful hydraulic power delivered to the concrete column versus the mechanical input power from the prime mover. System pressure sits at the heart of this equation. Operating at a pressure significantly below the pump's maximum capability for a given pipeline is inefficient, as the pump is not utilizing its full potential, effectively moving less material per unit of energy consumed. However, operating consistently at the upper limit of the pressure envelope is also sub-optimal; it drastically accelerates wear on critical components—such as the main hydraulic cylinders, pumping pistons, and S-tube wear plate—and forces the diesel engine or electric motor to operate at peak load, increasing fuel consumption and thermal stress. The optimal efficiency point typically lies between 70% and 85% of the pump's maximum rated pressure for a specific pipeline setup, balancing output with longevity and energy use.

Precise pressure management is therefore a direct lever for controlling the total cost of operation. Modern pump controllers use pressure feedback to modulate the engine speed and hydraulic pump displacement in real-time. Instead of running at a constant high RPM, the system increases power only when sensors detect a rising pressure demand, such as during vertical placement or when pumping through a restrictive section. This load-sensing approach minimizes fuel consumption during easier pumping phases. Furthermore, intelligent pressure control mitigates wear. By preventing excessive pressure spikes and maintaining a stable operating point, the cyclic fatigue on structural components is reduced, and the abrasive wear on the concrete-contacting parts is minimized. In essence, a deep technical understanding and precise control of system pressure transforms it from a mere operational parameter into the key tool for maximizing the mechanical efficiency, economic performance, and service life of the entire line pump system.

LFS drops support for System V, citing workload problems and upstream dependencies on systemd


It sucks to hear that a project like LFS is forced to drop System V support. I never was a fan of systemd, so this is a bit dissapointing, albeit understandable.
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Some people don't understand that systemd isn't the only init system, not even just the only init with modern features. We have runit, OpenRC, s6, dinit, each with very levels of features. The reason there is no real competitor to what systemd does is because it is "cheating", and by that I mean systemd isn't just an init system. It has major scope creep, trying to do everything. It isn't even the best at doing what all the other software it replaces (like DNS, time, etc). What it offers that is irresistible to developers is unifications and abstractions which make developing for Linux simpler. This though is the exact opposite of what many people love about Linux: the option to pick and choose.

Linux newbie needs help with solaar


Hello I'm a Linux newbie and I need some help. I'm running fedora on my laptop and I want to connect my Logitech mouse. I got solaar installed but I need to manually install the udev rule. I'm following the Instructions here

So I understand that I need to copy rules.d/42-logitech-unify-permissions.rules from the solaar GitHub and place it in /etc/udev/rules.d the thing I don't know how to do is get there. I'm not super familiar with the terminal

How to get rid of mold in the Motorhome


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The solution really is: VENTILATION and KEEPING IT WARM inside.

We tried moisture absorbers, anti mold products, whatever. Nothing worked. But once we started to ventilate under the mattress and on top of our bed, plus keep it warm at night, MIRACLE. No more mold!

And we had a serious mold issues. As most motorhomes do!

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CachyOS founder explains why they didn't join the new Open Gaming Collective (OGC)


The Open Gaming Collective (OGC) was an interesting announcement recently from a few bigger names, but the CachyOS team opted out of it and now we know why.

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Alexa Doesn't Understand an English Accent


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In this video a teenager with a British accent asks Alexa to "Turn on the floodlights". It understand. Then he asks it "Turn off the floodlights" and it doesn't understand. He tries again but with his best effort at an American accent, and it understands him.

Then, I come on and do a comically bad American Southern accent. I even say "Turn off them floodlights" and it understand. Note: this Alexa is set to British English. You can hear the accent when it speaks.

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How Do Cubans Feel About Trump’s Oil Blockade?


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Donald Trump’s latest executive order allows the U.S. to impose additional tariffs on countries that ship oil to Cuba, deepening the economic siege on the island.

The result isn’t abstract policy. It’s collective punishment: blackouts, long gas lines, delayed medical care and families struggling to get through the day.

We’re in Havana asking Cubans about the new measures and about what life looks like when fuel, electricity and transportation begin to disappear.

Cuba has already been suffering increasing fuel shortages since the U.S. blocked all oil going to the island from Venezuela. In recent weeks, power outages in Havana have increased.

Stay tuned for more reporting from Cuba.

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What is one small, positive interaction you've had with a stranger?


The other day, I was on a crowded bus for an intercity commute, and was sat beside someone who was reading. So I got my book out and started reading as well. At the end of the trip I asked her what she was reading and what it was about, and added the associated series to my reading list. I also told her about my book. We parted ways and it made my day a little brighter. Does anyone have any similar stories of brief good encounters with other people?
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A few months back we had a bad wind storm. I was driving home from work in the dark that night on some back country roads. I come around a curve and see some asshole with a flashlight in the middle of the road. Thankfully I wasn't going too fast and I was able to break to a stop without slamming on my brakes.

Turns out it was a lady who lived in a house on the road. One of the old trees from the forest there had fallen into the road, blocking both lanes. With no streetlights there was a good chance if she hadn't been there, I would have ran into it.

As I got out of my car, she told me she was watching to make sure no one hit the tree. She had called the towns emergency line but the police were tied up with other issues from the storm.

Some guy came out of his house up the way a few minutes later. He had a chain saw with him. He, myself, and another driver worked to clear any debris in the road. 5 minutes later the road was perfectly clear, and the driver and chainsaw guy walked off without saying any words.

Those people likely saved myself from car damage, as well as a good 20 minutes at least from having to find an alternate route home.

How to Make Procedural Fur in Blender 3.5


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Get a thorough introduction into the new procedural hair grooming system in Blender 3.5 and learn how to freely stack and combine procedural operations to create a highly detailed procedural fur setup using the new node-based workflow.

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Which distro is closest to 'GUI/UX for everything, absolutely no CLI' approach like Windows or Mac + and just works (ie passes LTT Linux test)


I'm looking for a distro to contribute to finally make 'year of Linux desktop, to happen. For me, I see that as full UI/UX behaviour that behaves almost identical to Windows/Mac (eg no middle click to paste).

Which distro comes closest to it?

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Exactly.

My parents are fully on Linux since early dual core CPUs & the only things that didn't work or they didn't know how to do was after upgrades. "They" hopped many distros (some very niche, but lots of years on Debians) & I soon came to realise that I don't need to explain to them what I did when I would change distros.

They run Tumbleweed for quite a few years (5?) now with 0 work on my side (yay!!).

Then again, they (and other family and friends) aren't demanding power users, they don't even game.

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I mean pretty much any distro can achieve that even Arch based ones. For example with CachyOS you could essentially run it with say KDE and never need to open a terminal at all. Cachy includes Octopi as its GUI package manager and it works well. KDE can also potentially handle the updating for you.

you could also run say something like Bazzite or Nobara which is essentially the same. Nobara does have it's own updater but i'll be honest it's kinda wonky sometimes and generally only starts off with access to its own repos.

Essentially at the end of the day the Distro doesn't really matter in most cases. As long as it can utilize a GUI package manager or some sort of "app store" and allows easy installation of something like KDE then you're good to go. The exceptions to this I would say would be like Gentoo or NixOS but as someone who uses NixOS...technically...it could potentially fit the bill. But that would require a bit of work to get it to that point.

Actually now that I think about it getting something like working on NixOS would be an interesting side hobby project to work on.

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To be honest, I find Google Maps pretty poor for cycling even in Australia. For some of the same reasons they're bad in the Netherlands. A high tendency to send you on busier roads (though here that means actually dangerous, rather than just a bit uncomfortable and noisy), and not really understanding the difference between an on-road bike lane, a dedicated bike path, and a quieter bike-friendly street.

The winter storm exposed the grid’s real weakness: Lots of old poles


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In 1843, Congress gave Samuel Morse $30,000 to try to send a telegram from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore. Rather than bury the transmission wires underground, where technical issues would be hard to identify, the inventor of Morse code strung them along wooden poles and trees. When the system was completed about a year later, the first transmitted message read: “What hath God wrought?”

This was the beginning of the modern electrical grid, and although demand for electricity has increased exponentially since then, the system for distributing electricity remains remarkably similar to its initial, 19th century version, especially the utility poles. Trees have to meet stringent standards to become a utility pole, remaining free of knots, scars, swelling, or contact with the ground, but poles are still vulnerable to extreme weather — prone to electrical fires, wildfires, and frigid temperatures.

As the country grapples with skyrocketing power demand, extreme weather events now spur contentious debates about what kinds of energy work best. Conservatives blamed the California heat wave blackouts in 2020 on renewable energy, and climate advocates blamed the freeze in Texas in 2021 on the state’s reliance on natural gas, with each side claiming that its resources are more reliable. Winter Storm Fern barreled across the country this week, resurrecting concerns over the grid in Texas, where the state has added ample solar batteries, and in New England, which lost access to hydropower from Canada.

So far, power plants across the country have held up just fine, whether running on renewables or fossil fuels. But the storm revealed another vulnerability in the country’s aging power grid — the wires and poles that carry electricity from house to house.

“That last mile of the grid is extremely vulnerable,” said Costa Samaras, the director of the Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation and a professor at Carnegie Mellon University. “The equipment’s old, or the poles themselves are old, and they can break under extreme events. Those types of boring infrastructure investments are really critical to ensuring that we have reliability and resilience under extreme events.”

In most of the country, this infrastructure “is becoming one of the main drivers of electricity cost increases,” said Michelle Soloman, a manager in the electricity program at Energy Innovation, a clean energy think tank. The bill has come due on much of the grid, Soloman explained. There’s currently a transformer shortage in the United States, and the Trump administration’s tariffs has made replacing infrastructure significantly more expensive.

“When we think about how to reduce electricity costs for consumers, certainly making sure that we’re finding ways to reduce the cost of those components is really important,” Soloman said.

The biggest damage done by Winter Storm Fern was to a series of power lines owned by the Tennessee Valley Authority, or TVA, a federal power provider established under the New Deal in the 1930s. The storm toppled more than two dozen transmission lines that feed power to smaller utilities across Mississippi, Tennessee, and Louisiana, and iced over some of the TVA’s other infrastructure. That left those smaller utilities without the energy they needed to keep the lights on. As of Wednesday afternoon, at least 300,000 customers in those three states still lacked power, according to the website PowerOutage.us.

Meanwhile, the TVA’s power plants made it through without disruption. The authority weatherized its main coal and gas plants after the catastrophic Winter Storm Elliott in 2022, which caused the first rolling blackouts in the TVA’s history and cost the authority $170 million. This time around, the generation plants all stayed online despite record levels of power demand.

The worst-affected utility during this week’s winter storm has been Entergy, which serves most of Louisiana along with parts of Texas and Mississippi. Winter Storm Fern knocked out power for more than 171,000 customers at its peak, and took out hundreds of pieces of infrastructure — the utility estimates that at least 30 transmission lines, 860 poles, and 60 substations went out of service.

Entergy is used to getting knocked around by extreme weather. After Hurricane Ida struck Louisiana in 2021, Entergy lost more than 30,000 poles. Its main transmission tower carrying power into New Orleans collapsed in 150-mile-per-hour winds, cutting off power deliveries to the Crescent City. Not all this damage was inevitable: Entergy’s critics pointed out that nearby Florida had spent billions to harden its grid against storms with stronger poles and underground power lines. This allowed the Sunshine State to restore power much more quickly after similar hurricanes.

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The smaller utilities that cut power during Winter Storm Fern often don’t have the resources to pursue such repairs. Power poles only get replaced every 50 years or so, and replacing a pole network can cost millions of dollars. It’s this repair work, rather than the need to serve new data centers, that explains why power prices have risen over recent years. Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found that the “primary driver of increased electricity-sector costs in recent years has been distribution and transmission expenditures — often devoted to refurbishment or replacement of existing infrastructure.” By far the greatest cost increase was in California, where utilities have had to spend billions of dollars to harden their grids against wildfires.

Even when utilities do invest in grid resilience, some storms can still break through. More than 30,000 customers of the North East Mississippi Electric Power Association lost power during the peak of the outage brought on by Winter Storm Fern, and the utility had only restored power to 5,000 customers as of Tuesday morning. The electric co-op spends about $2 million a year to remove trees and other vegetation around its power lines, according to a spokesperson, but the storm outpaced those efforts.

“When large trees — some more than 30 feet tall — fall due to extreme ice loading, there is limited ability to prevent damage entirely,” said spokesperson Sarah Brooke Bishop. “We continually evaluate opportunities to strengthen and improve system resilience, but events of this magnitude will still result in significant impacts.”

Changing the material of the poles could help mitigate damage. A standard wood pole is pressure-treated to protect against fungi, humidity, and insects — but in extreme conditions, there’s only so much you can do to prevent wood from rotting. The first fiberglass composite poles were installed in Hawaii in the 1960s, to withstand high humidity and wind speeds. Composite poles installed in Mexico and Grand Bahama have survived hurricane force winds intact, and are an increasingly appealing choice for utility companies, looking to protect customers from the vagaries of extreme weather.

The upfront costs of installing these fiberglass poles are substantial though. Composite poles cost roughly $5,000 before installation costs — compared to roughly $1,000 for a wooden pole — but they require less upkeep and are cheaper in the long run. Repurposing old wind turbine blades could lower the cost, although the wind industry’s expansion under the Trump administration looks uncertain.

The fastest and easiest way to improve reliability, Solomon said, would be by incentivizing local battery storage. “By strategically placing batteries at certain spots on the grid where you might otherwise need to do an upgrade,” she explained, utilities could avoid some of the long-standing outages brought on by downed power lines. Homeowners could be compensated for purchasing their own batteries and allowing some of that energy to flow back to the grid in times of crisis.

Ultimately, there’s no way around the fact that “our distribution system requires generation reinvestment,” Samaras said. Burying lines underground, building smarter controls to identify problems underground, and creating a strong network of distributed energy resources will all be required to deal with the growing threat of extreme weather.

This story was originally published by Grist with the headline The winter storm exposed the grid’s real weakness: Lots of old poles on Jan 28, 2026.

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It's increasingly likely the grid will get torn down and replaced by cheaper rooftop solar and batteries, because of the costs described in this article. Tony Seba said in 2014 that power grids would be uncompetitive once solar and batteries got cheaper than just the cost of transmission:

Why is this important? Because in most developed markets, the cost of electricity is comprised of two components. The cost of producing the electrons (power plants making the electrons) and the cost of delivering the electrons (maintaining the transmission and distribution lines). Each one accounting for approximately 50% of the costs.

God Parity happens when the cost of producing electrons (via Solar PV) and storing them (via batteries in and near your building) becomes chapter than 50% of the cost of today’s utility-provided electricity.

Why is this important? Because in that scenario, even if one produces electrons for free (via nuclear, fusion, etc), the locally produced and stored electrons will be cheaper than the cost of delivering those free electrons and therefore cheaper than nuclear/fusion electricity.

Given that the cost curve of batteries is following a very similar trend to the cost curve of PV solar panels, this will happen sooner rather than later.


In Australia, this is already happening in the more remote areas with poles being replaced by solar and batteries, and the utility death spiral is now hitting Pakistan and South Africa's inefficient grids due to very cheap solar.

back to distrohopping. I want a reliable OS (no rando ubuntu fork with no clear release/support schedule) with something else than Plasma or Gnome.


Until now I've had fedora, opensuse and arch. I don't really like arch nowadays, so I was thinking more of a fedora cinnamon or LXQT. Opensuse is okay I guess. Any suggestions?
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Mask With Shape in Davinci Resolve (with just two clicks) - Dub'ya Shorts


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Disclaimer: I am by no means a video editor - the entirety of my experience in the field comes from making these little vids, which you can plainly see are not exactly feats of advanced craftsmanship 😝

I was trying to find this tip & couldn't, though, so I thought I'd make my own little contribution.

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France moves to open source, modular Linux handheld PC, Linux gaming progress - Linux Weekly News


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Level 42 - Lessons in Love


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"Lessons in Love" is a popular song by the English band Level 42, released on April 14, 1986. It is part of their album "Running in the Family," it's the veiled message about the necessary journey of personal growth through relational strife.
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Alternatives for Photoshop?


Hello fediverse penguins!

Being in Linux for 2+ years, I have found alternative solutions for the apps I used on windows. But I can't find something like Photoshop.

I started using Krita, which is amazing and does lots of things I do, but the text editor when I try to resize text, it just ruins it and gets blurry sometimes.
Then I found inkscape, which was good for, text and everything else worked fine, but not much of photo editor.

So what next? any recommendations ?

I also use kdenlive for video editing, and rawtherapee for DSLR photos editing.

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There are ways to bypass some of the issues. But for me, what works the best, is to get used to use the tool that fits the job best, and sometimes that's two or three tools for the same project. It's exactly if I do some woodwork (carpenter work), I might use both a saw, a hammer, a chisel, a drill and a screwdriver... It really doesn't bother me, to use more apps to create something I'm satisfied with. 😀

Inkscape, Gimp, Krita is my most used apps on Linux... 😀 On SloWindows it's mostly Inkscape and Affinity...

Ceramic Veneers: Your Guide to a Decade-Plus of Confident Smiles


Understanding the lifespan of ceramic veneers isn't about skepticism; it's about becoming an informed partner in preserving your investment. For residents prioritizing continuity of expert care, choosing a dedicated dentist at Clementi offers a seamless path from initial consultation to long-term maintenance, ensuring your smile remains at its best.
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The decision to enhance your smile with ceramic veneers marks the beginning of a new chapter—one filled with the confidence that comes from a radiant, flawless smile. That first moment you see your transformed reflection is unforgettable. Yet, as you settle into your new reality, a practical and vital question surfaces: "How long can I expect this to last?" Understanding the lifespan of ceramic veneers isn't about skepticism; it's about becoming an informed partner in preserving your investment. For residents prioritizing continuity of expert care, choosing a dedicated dentist at Clementi offers a seamless path from initial consultation to long-term maintenance, ensuring your smile remains at its best.

The Lifespan Landscape: Beyond a Simple Number


In cosmetic dentistry, the generally accepted lifespan for high-quality ceramic veneers is 10 to 15 years. This is a valuable average, but it's essential to recognize it as the midpoint of a spectrum. With an optimal combination of expert placement and diligent care, many patients enjoy their veneers for 20 years or more. Factors such as dental trauma, untreated oral habits, or changes in gum health can influence the timeline, sometimes requiring attention sooner.

This variability underscores a fundamental truth: your veneers are a dynamic integration of art and science within your mouth. Their longevity is a shared responsibility, dependent on both the initial craftsmanship and your daily oral environment. Consistent professional oversight is a non-negotiable component of success. Scheduling regular evaluations with a knowledgeable dentist near Clementi provides proactive monitoring of your bite, gum health, and the integrity of the bond, helping to intercept small issues before they escalate.

The Core Components: What Are Ceramic Veneers?


Ceramic veneers are custom-fabricated, ultra-thin shells of dental porcelain that are permanently bonded to the front surfaces of your teeth. They are the premier solution for addressing a wide array of aesthetic concerns, including deep discoloration, chips, cracks, gaps, and minor misalignments. The selection of porcelain is intentional; its durability, biocompatibility, and most importantly, its ability to mimic the light-diffusing quality of natural tooth enamel, make it the material of choice for a seamless, natural appearance.

This material superiority is a primary reason for the extended durability of ceramic over other options. It offers exceptional resistance to wear from chewing and provides a stain-resistant surface that maintains its brilliance. During a detailed consultation with a skilled dentist at Clementi, they will explain how these inherent properties, coupled with advanced bonding technology, result in a restoration designed for both immediate impact and long-term performance.

The Key Factors That Dictate Longevity

1. Unwavering Oral Hygiene: The Essential Foundation


While the porcelain veneer itself cannot decay, the health of the underlying tooth and the surrounding gum tissue is absolutely critical. The most vulnerable site is the microscopic margin where the veneer meets the natural tooth. Plaque accumulation in this area can lead to marginal decay or gingivitis, both of which can compromise the veneer's seal and stability.

A disciplined daily routine is paramount: gentle brushing with a soft-bristled brush and non-abrasive toothpaste, meticulous flossing (potentially using floss threaders or water flossers for optimal cleaning), and possibly the use of a therapeutic mouthwash. This must be supported by professional dental cleanings every six months. A dentist near Clementi and their hygiene team are equipped with the specialized tools and expertise to clean these delicate interfaces effectively, safeguarding the health of your investment.

2. Conscious Lifestyle and Dietary Choices


Your daily habits directly influence the physical integrity of your veneers. Porcelain is strong but can be susceptible to fracture under sudden, high-impact force. Destructive habits like nail-biting, chewing on ice or hard candy, or using your teeth to open packages should be consciously avoided.

From a dietary perspective, while the glazed porcelain surface is highly resistant to stains, the bonding cement can slowly absorb pigments from substances like coffee, red wine, and tobacco over many years. A proactive dentist at Clementi will provide you with realistic, practical guidance on moderating these exposures and adopting protective behaviors to help your smile stay pristine.

3. Managing Parafunctional Habits: The Nocturnal Challenge


Bruxism, the involuntary grinding or clenching of teeth—often during sleep—is one of the most significant threats to veneer longevity. The excessive forces generated can far exceed normal chewing pressure and may lead to ceramic fractures, adhesive failure, or accelerated wear.

The definitive protective intervention is a custom-made occlusal night guard. This appliance serves as a crucial buffer, absorbing and redistributing these destructive forces. A thorough diagnostic assessment by a conscientious dentist near Clementi will always include screening for signs of bruxism. The prescription and consistent use of a night guard are considered standard, essential protocol for ensuring the long-term survival of veneers when any risk is identified.

4. The Paramount Importance of Clinical Artistry and Precision


The technical skill, experience, and artistic eye of your dental team are arguably the most critical factors determining lifespan. This excellence encompasses a meticulous sequence: conservative tooth preparation that maximizes preservation of natural enamel, achieving a seamless, undetectable marginal fit, utilizing state-of-the-art bonding protocols under absolute moisture control, and performing precise occlusal adjustments to ensure harmonious force distribution.

A veneer placed with even minor technical compromises in fit, seal, or occlusion is predisposed to early complications, regardless of its initial beauty. This reality makes the choice of clinician of utmost importance. The advanced training and meticulous approach of a top-tier dentist at Clementi are directly correlated with receiving a restoration built to deliver decades of reliable, beautiful service.

Recognizing Signs That Professional Evaluation is Needed


Awareness of potential issues allows for timely, often less invasive, solutions. Be attentive to these indicators:
- Physical Damage: Any visible crack, chip, or significant surface abrasion on a veneer.
- Marginal Integrity Issues: A persistent dark line at the gumline, which may indicate stained cement or a failing marginal seal.
- Changes in Soft Tissue: Gum recession that exposes the edge of the veneer or adjacent root surface.
- Loss of Adhesion: A veneer that feels loose, rocks, or completely detaches.

Upon noticing any such change, scheduling a prompt evaluation with your dentist at Clementi is imperative. Early intervention can often allow for conservative repair or rebonding, preserving your natural tooth structure and potentially delaying the need for a full replacement.

Cost Analysis: Understanding Value Over Time


The initial financial investment in ceramic veneers is substantial, but its true measure is in cost-per-year-of-service and the daily value of confidence. When a veneer performs flawlessly for 15 years, the annualized cost represents a meaningful investment in personal and professional well-being.

Opting for a less expensive alternative with a significantly shorter lifespan often leads to a higher total cost of ownership over time due to repeated replacement cycles. The expertise provided by an accomplished dentist near Clementi is an investment in achieving that maximum potential lifespan, ensuring your resources yield the highest possible return in enduring smile satisfaction.

Your Vital Role in the Longevity Partnership


Your commitment is the indispensable variable that elevates a successful clinical outcome to a decades-long success story. Faithful adherence to your hygiene regimen, consistent use of prescribed protective appliances, and unwavering attendance at all scheduled maintenance visits are the actions that directly empower your veneers to last.

For prospective patients, the journey begins with a comprehensive and transparent consultation. A principled and experienced dentist at Clementi will conduct a thorough examination, discuss your aesthetic vision in detail, and collaboratively develop a long-term plan that encompasses both the transformative procedure and the sustained stewardship required to protect it.

In summary, ceramic veneers represent a sophisticated, durable, and highly predictable method for achieving a stunning, natural-looking smile. By selecting a qualified expert, such as a respected dentist near Clementi, and fully embracing your partnership in maintenance, you can confidently anticipate enjoying the profound benefits of your enhanced smile for 15 years or more. This process stands as one of the most rewarding investments you can make in your lifelong confidence and quality of life.

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I got an old machine off eBay(see pic) I only run models that are 8b parameters or less.

I got Ubuntu server on it. Then docker running in that. In docker I have olama, open web UI, jellyfin and a game sever. No issues running any of that.

Edit: if you want something that can run better LLMs I recommend more RAM and a better GPU

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I use them mostly for helping me write emails or meal prepping tbh lol. I've used deep seek to help me with python before but if you're not just dicking around like me you'd definitely want something more powerful.

For image generation it sounds like this tool called comfy UI is the way to go. I have it running in docker but haven't set anything up inside it yet.

It's pretty neat, I really set this up to help keep my data out of the hands of the corps and the feds lol.

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yeah im seeing what was my estimation of what his opinion would be. Take this for example:

" I agree that bullshit summaries (as they are now) are a bad thing, partly because they are made by programs which are not intelligent, so they are often confused and misrepresent what the site really says."

as they stand now would suggest they have some sort of promise. Mostly what I see is him railing against treating their output as intelligent when summarizing and that they lack understanding of their output because. well. they are not intelligent. I fully agree with him here.

In the Heart of Luxury: Elevating Wellness with Tantric Massage in Mayfair


Mayfair is undisputed as the jewel in London’s crown. It is a district synonymous with timeless elegance, where the world’s most exclusive boutiques line Bond Street, and Michelin-starred dining is the standard rather than the exception. For the residents and visitors of W1, compromise is not an option; they demand the exquisite in every aspect of life. Yet, amidst the high-stakes business deals of Berkeley Square and the social whirl of Park Lane, true relaxation can be elusive. This is why the discerning elite are increasingly turning to a more profound form of restoration: the sophisticated art of massage in Mayfair, London.

Beyond the Hotel Spa

While Mayfair boasts some of the world's finest hotel spas, there is a distinct difference between a clinical beauty treatment and a transformative Tantric experience. Traditional spa therapies are excellent for aesthetic maintenance or working out a knot in the shoulder, but they often stop at the physical layer. They are functional, timed, and often impersonal.

In contrast, the services offered by The Posh Tantric London are designed to address the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. We understand that the fatigue felt by high-functioning individuals is rarely just physical; it is an energetic drain caused by constant decision-making and performance. Our approach moves beyond the mechanics of muscle manipulation to explore the landscape of the senses. It is an invitation to slow down and reconnect with one’s inner vitality in a way that clinical treatments simply cannot achieve.

The Sanctuary of Discretion

One of the defining characteristics of the Mayfair lifestyle is the value placed on privacy. In a world where visibility is high, anonymity is the ultimate luxury. We recognize that our clientele—ranging from CEOs and entrepreneurs to visiting dignitaries—require absolute discretion.

Our service is structured to provide a completely private sanctuary. Stepping into our premises feels less like entering a clinic and more like arriving at a private residence. The atmosphere is hushed, exclusive, and securely contained. Here, the public persona can be left at the door. It is a judgment-free space where you are free to be vulnerable, to express your needs, and to receive care without the weight of your title or reputation.

The Art of Tantric Connection

At the core of our offering is the ancient wisdom of Tantra, adapted for the modern connoisseur. Tantric massage is a celebration of life force energy. It views the body not as a machine to be fixed, but as a temple to be worshipped.

In a session at The Posh, the experience is immersive. We utilize high-grade, warm organic oils and engage in long, flowing strokes that encompass the entire body. This technique is designed to awaken the nerve endings and circulate energy from the base of the spine throughout the entire system. For the recipient, this results in a state of "active relaxation." You are not just zoning out; you are becoming hyper-aware of every sensation, leading to a feeling of intense aliveness and euphoria that persists long after the session concludes.

Elite Practitioners for an Elite District

The quality of a massage is entirely dependent on the quality of the practitioner. To operate in the vicinity of Mayfair requires a level of sophistication that matches the postcode. Our therapists are hand-picked not only for their technical skills in Tantra and bodywork but for their emotional intelligence, grace, and ability to hold space.

These are practitioners who understand the nuances of high-end service. They are intuitive, attentive, and capable of tailoring every aspect of the session to your specific mood and desires. Whether you seek a gentle, nurturing escape or a more vigorous, energizing reawakening, our team has the expertise to guide the journey.

A Bespoke Escape

No two days in London are the same, and no two sessions at The Posh are identical. We believe in a bespoke approach to wellness. Upon arrival, the tone is set for a personalized experience. From the lighting and the music to the pace of the touch, everything is curated to ensure your nervous system can downregulate effectively.

For those visiting London, a Tantric massage offers the perfect antidote to travel fatigue and jet lag. For the local resident, it serves as a vital ritual of self-care—a weekly reset that clears the mental fog and restores emotional balance.

Conclusion

Mayfair is a place where only the best survives. It is a district that appreciates craftsmanship, heritage, and quality. At The Posh Tantric London, we embody these values through the medium of touch. We offer more than just a service; we offer a gateway to a richer, more connected state of being.

If you are ready to experience a level of relaxation that matches the standards of your lifestyle, we invite you to discover the profound benefits of Tantric therapy. Escape the noise of the city and find your center in the heart of Mayfair.

Singapore Company Name Registration: Beyond Availability to Strategic Assurance


This article provides a comprehensive examination of the regulations enforced by the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA), explores the subtleties of name selection, and underscores the value of professional guidance in securing a name that stands the test of time and scrutiny.
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The process of registering a company name in Singapore is frequently mistaken for a cursory check for availability. In truth, it is a multifaceted evaluation that intertwines legal compliance, strategic foresight, and risk management. This initial decision, if mishandled, can introduce unexpected delays, legal vulnerabilities, and future branding constraints. A meticulously chosen name, however, becomes a robust platform for growth. This article provides a comprehensive examination of the regulations enforced by the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA), explores the subtleties of name selection, and underscores the value of professional guidance in securing a name that stands the test of time and scrutiny.

The Legal and Commercial Gravity of a Registered Name


In Singapore’s disciplined corporate ecosystem, your company name is your entity’s legal signature. It is the identifier that binds the company to its statutory obligations, financial accounts, and all contractual engagements. Changing this signature after incorporation is a formal and disruptive process, necessitating shareholder approvals, regulatory filings, and a systematic update of operational touchpoints across the business landscape. Recognizing this permanence, ACRA exercises its role as a guardian of the registry’s integrity, rigorously filtering out names that are misleading, offensive, or likely to cause public confusion. A name conceived with this regulatory reality in mind is the first step toward seamless corporate administration—a principle central to the advice offered by quality corporate secretarial Singapore.

The Tripartite Rulebook: Distinctiveness, Honesty, and Propriety


ACRA’s name registration policy is built upon three unambiguous pillars. First, the name must be unique. It cannot be identical or nearly identical to any existing registered name or business. The assessment is not merely lexical; it encompasses phonetic similarity and overall commercial impression. Attempts to differentiate through simple additions like “International” or “Group” are often ineffective if the core element is shared with an established entity.

Second, the name must be truthful. This is critically important for terms associated with regulated professions or industries. Incorporating words like “Bank,” “Capital Management,” “University,” or “Legal Associates” signals to the public and regulators that you operate within a licensed framework. ACRA will mandate written consent from the relevant governing body (e.g., MAS for financial terms) before granting approval. This consent-seeking hurdle is a common point where the expertise of a firm like Entrust proves invaluable, guiding clients toward either securing necessary pre-approvals or selecting unproblematic alternative terminology.

Navigating the Lexicon of Scrutiny and the Intellectual Property Overlap


A broad spectrum of common business vocabulary attracts immediate regulatory attention. Words such as “Trust,” “Asset,” “Fund,” “Academy,” and “Medical” are red flags, prompting ACRA to question the nature of your business activities and require justifications or proof of eligibility. Founders must understand that this scrutiny occurs before incorporation; you cannot register first and seek licenses later under a misleading name.

Furthermore, a crucial and often overlooked distinction exists between company name registration and trademark protection. Securing a name with ACRA grants you the right to operate as a legal entity under that name but does not automatically grant you exclusive rights to use it as a brand in the marketplace. A pre-existing trademark holder can initiate legal action for infringement, potentially forcing a costly rebrand. Therefore, a prudent naming strategy incorporates both ACRA availability and trademark clearance searches. This holistic, risk-averse approach is a key reason savvy entrepreneurs Entrust the entire process to professional corporate secretarial services who can coordinate these parallel checks.

Protected Nomenclature, Adaptive Strategy, and Communicative Efficiency


Certain names are reserved to protect public trust and national identity. The use of “Singapore,” “National,” “Global,” or terms evocative of government agencies is heavily controlled. Approval for such names is contingent upon demonstrating a scale or purpose that merits their use, a high bar intended to prevent businesses from gaining undue credibility through implied state affiliation.

Beyond compliance, a strategically sound name is built with longevity and adaptability in mind. Names that are overly descriptive of a single product, service, or technology can become anchors, hindering business evolution. Conversely, a name with broader, more evocative connotations provides strategic flexibility for future pivots or expansion. At the same time, the name must function efficiently in daily operations—it should be easy to pronounce, spell, and remember for clients, partners, and employees alike.

The Approval Workflow and the Cost of Common Assumptions


Technologically, ACRA’s online BizFile+ system offers near-instant approval for clean applications. However, the inclusion of any flagged term triggers a manual review, introducing uncertainty and extending the timeline from hours to weeks. In cases of rejection, while an appeal is possible, it is often more expedient to submit a pre-vetted alternative from a prepared shortlist.

Most registration failures stem from faulty assumptions: that a plural or punctuation change creates sufficient distinction, that a term is freely usable because it appears in other company names, or that trademark issues are secondary concerns. These pitfalls highlight the gap between a founder’s creative intent and regulatory interpretation—a gap that professional corporate secretarial services are specifically designed to bridge.

The Professional Advantage: From Complexity to Certainty


Engaging professional corporate secretarial services transforms the name registration process from a guessing game into a managed, informed procedure. These experts provide proactive counsel, identifying potentially problematic terminology, conducting comprehensive preliminary screenings, and managing all communications with ACRA. Their experience offers insight into the tacit nuances of how rules are applied, which are not always evident in official guidelines.

Many business founders wisely choose to Entrust this critical foundational step to a specialist provider. A firm with a reputation like Entrust handles these procedures daily, ensuring the selected name not only passes ACRA’s checks but also aligns with the client’s long-term commercial strategy. The decision to Entrust this task is an investment in efficiency, certainty, and the establishment of an unshakeable legal and branding foundation.

Lifecycle Perspective: The Name as a Permanent Fixture


Once incorporated, your company name becomes an immutable part of your compliance identity. It must be displayed and used consistently across all official correspondence, legal documents, and financial statements. Any future alteration, while procedurally defined, sets off a chain reaction of administrative updates across your entire business ecosystem. A deliberate and wise initial choice is the most effective strategy to avoid this future operational burden.

Synthesis: A Decision of Consequence and Strategy


Registering a company name in Singapore is a process that demands respect, diligent research, and strategic foresight. It is straightforward only when its complexities are acknowledged and addressed methodically. The ideal name satisfies ACRA’s compliance requirements, minimizes legal and intellectual property risk, and possesses the inherent flexibility to grow alongside your business vision.

For the discerning founder, the imperative is clear: approach this foundational step with the seriousness it warrants. Invest in comprehensive, multi-layered checks, adopt a long-range perspective, and strongly consider the support of expert corporate secretarial services. Choosing to Entrust this vital task to capable professionals is not merely a procedural outsourcing; it is a strategic investment in a compliant, conflict-free, and professionally established launchpad for your venture’s enduring success.

Free software praxis: Removing limitations


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Using OpenProject as an example, this talk explores how to delve into a completely alien codebase written in a language that you've never used to make changes that you want. This is a practical use of software freedom.

We will walk through all the steps from "I just installed this software" all the way through becoming familiar with the codebase and developing an understanding of the language. On the way we will discuss when it makes sense to take shortcuts and when it makes sense to actually do the hard work. We'll end with a live demo.

Presented by: Romeo S

Coming all the way from the other end of I-90, I am a GNU/Linux sysadmin with nearly a decade of experience. As a college dropout, I have taught myself the ins and outs of GNU/Linux and of numerous software projects. A consistent habit of "being the edge case that you want to see in the world" has forced me to develop a knack for solving problems that developers and maintainers typically don't see coming. Primarily specializing in HPC-related infrastructure management, I live in a world of "except for on this cluster" and "except for in this context." This environment of asterisks has forced adaptability, which has translated into a lot of experience in diving into the weeds.

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I currently have a dual boot between Windows and Linux but I'm thinking about removing Windows. Would I need to do anything to Grub in order to continue use Linux Mint?


As a sort of follow up to the post I made on my alt account, would I need to do to anything to Grub to continue using Linux Mint after removing Windows or would I still be able to boot into Linux Mint without having to do anything? As stated in the previous post, Windows is installed onto an SSD and I want run games from that SSD but I'd need to reformat the SSD in order to use it.

Edit: I don't need help with this anymore but because it seems like there is some confusion, I'm including the fact that I have Linux installed onto an external hard drive and Windows was installed onto the SSD which is in the laptop. I've already remove Windows from the SSD and reformatted it to ext4 so I can run games from it.


For potential future reference, if I were to use Tiny 10/11 on an old computer, would I be able to easily install GPU drivers?


Edit: I just realized that there might be some users that don't know what Tiny10 and 11 are. They are modified (and highly unofficial) versions of Windows 10 and 11 that removed most of bloatware and unnecessary system requirements from them. I've only ever used them from a virtual machine but I have seen some videos of people using them on real hardware, so I was curious about them myself.

My laptop has an SSD that I'm not currently using and I want to use it but it currently has a copy of Windows 10 installed to it. I usually use Linux from an external hard drive and keep the preinstalled copy of Windows so that I can use it as a secondary computer when/if I buy a new one. This has been fine but along with being able to use the SSD just in general, I'm having an issue with one of the games I tried playing and I want to test the game with an SSD to see if the issue is still present with faster storage.

Since I can't really just buy an external SSD, I thought about just using the one I have now but this would require removing Windows, preventing me from using it in the future. I know that I could just clone the drive and archive it for later but I'd rather not waste space on it and just use Tiny10/11 if possible. So I'd just need to know if I can install GPU drivers in Tiny10/11.


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I don't know what most of those numbers mean but most of them are 0 and the overall assessment says "Disk is OK", so I guess it wasn't used much in the past two years. "program-fail-count-total" has a value of 94669670143499 but I'm not sure if that's actually bad or not because "program-fail-count" is 0.

Also, as I stated before, I'm still going to prioritize my slower hard drives so I'm not stuck with them if the SSD fails before I can buy a faster drive.

Do you use Arch btw? Best Arch distro?


I've been using Debian (and formerly Ubuntu) for many years.

But I've been wanting to tell people that I use Arch.

I've been considering the following distros:

  • Arch
  • Cachy
  • Manjaro
  • Any others?

I'm leaning towards Arch or Cachy. This is for a mediocre laptop that I'm planning to use as a media center: Kodi, Retroarch, Steam, etc. Should I even be using Arch for this? Maybe Debian is more stable...

Sorry if this has been asked before. Thanks for any tips!

Nico Semsrott auf dem 39c3 in der fediArena: Weniger Fragen, mehr Prioritäten.


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Nico Semsrott stimmt auf dem Kongress #39c3 des Chaos Computer Club in Hamburg die coderMassen auf die neu Hitparade ein.

Original standgerecht und piracyAware aus folgendem Video von Herrn von und zu Semsrott's Kanal auf YT für einen fairen abuse entwendet:
youtube.com/watch?v=3YVHH_4B5u…

Alle Videos vom #39c3 hier:
media.ccc.de/b/congress/2025

PRÜF:
Hier mitmachen!
pruef-demos.de/

Petition unterschreiben!
innn.it/pruef-hh

Spenden!
verein.innn.it/spendenaktion/

Alle PRÜF-Videos:
Diese Strategie ist der Gamechanger: PRÜF!

Mehr über ihn:
nicosemsrott.de/


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Login to Lemmy using CLI/HTML browsers


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I've been really enjoying browsing Wikipedia and duckduckgo on Links2 lately which loads raw html rapidly with little overhead. It's also good for reading the Marxist Internet Archive. I'm looking to expand it's functionality more

Which one are you?


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Personally I'm somewhere between 2 and 3 - I'll engage in the distro sectarianism for the bit, sometimes on the side of one that isn't even what I actually use, but I hate being an annoying proselytiser of anything, I hate dealing with the broad tent politics of the FOSS world, and I'm happy to engage with the community positively but I hate being any of the nasty stereotypes.
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I am and always will be 2. I'm surprised to discover that there are even distro wars, "I use arch btw" trend thingy, and the feeling "elite" over people who don't use linux (like some occasions dissing Windows users out of a sudden). I use it for the sake of using it, just like any other operating systems, however, with a non-bloat at start desktop environment and a good introduction to Terminal User Interface, CLI, privacy and open-source realm. Plus I don't jump around and discuss anything online regularly or showing off anything so silent is the most significant trait of mine.
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Yeah, I'm pretty similar. I use the particular Linux distro I do because it works and it gets out of my way and lets me use my computer the way I want to. Which Windows no longer does. I have nothing against people who choose to use it, I'm just no longer willing to fight with it myself and lately not very happy with the company that makes it. I see distro wars or dissing folks who still find Windows to suit their computing needs as utterly pointless, counterproductive, and antisocial behaviour.

Essential Installation Practices for Manitowoc Crane Technicians


Understanding where installation discipline most commonly breaks down helps maintenance organizations protect their investments and establish genuine equipment reliability. Here are five critical errors that undermine even quality Manitowoc parts, along with proven strategies to ensure lasting repair success.
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Production schedules don't wait for equipment repairs. When a Manitowoc crane stops moving, the maintenance team faces immediate pressure from operations, project management, and financial stakeholders to restore function quickly. Every hour of downtime carries measurable cost, and the urgency to complete repairs can feel overwhelming. Yet this pressure—however legitimate—often creates the exact conditions for future equipment failures.

The frustrating reality of crane maintenance is that installation errors rarely produce immediate, obvious breakdowns. Instead, they establish subtle conditions where component wear accelerates gradually, surfacing as failures weeks or months after the original repair. When these secondary problems occur, the replacement component typically receives undeserved blame while the true cause—compromised installation—escapes detection.

Understanding where installation discipline most commonly breaks down helps maintenance organizations protect their investments and establish genuine equipment reliability. Here are five critical errors that undermine even quality Manitowoc parts, along with proven strategies to ensure lasting repair success.

The Rush Past Verification


New components arrive with an implicit assumption of correctness that creates significant risk. Manufacturing errors, shipping damage, and packaging mistakes occur with sufficient frequency to justify rigorous verification procedures.

Before installation begins, technicians should confirm part numbers against technical documentation and physically compare replacement components with removed units. Mounting geometries, connector configurations, dimensional specifications, and overall form factor require careful examination. Even quality Manitowoc parts can arrive damaged, mislabeled, or incorrectly specified for the application.

Equally important is assessment of the crane's receiving interfaces. Corroded mounting surfaces, distorted brackets, contaminated hydraulic ports, or compromised electrical connections will degrade new components immediately. Installing fresh parts onto damaged infrastructure doesn't restore system integrity—it transfers stress concentrations that accelerate the next failure cycle.

The discipline of systematic verification, typically requiring only minutes, consistently prevents troubleshooting efforts that consume hours or days of additional downtime.

Precision Sacrificed to Urgency


Torque specifications and alignment requirements represent engineering decisions based on comprehensive analysis of operational loads and material capabilities. Treating these specifications as approximate guidelines introduces systematic failure modes.

Under-torqued fasteners permit micro-movement that generates fretting wear, fatigue cracking, and progressive loosening. Over-torqued hardware stretches threads beyond yield strength, deforms bearing races, and creates stress risers that propagate cracks under cyclic loading. Both conditions develop without immediate symptoms, making them particularly dangerous.

Alignment precision carries equivalent engineering importance. Pumps, motors, swing mechanisms, and gear-driven components require exact positioning to distribute operational loads evenly across contact surfaces. Minor misalignment might permit immediate function, but it establishes uneven loading patterns that dramatically accelerate wear and reduce service life.

The full performance potential of quality Manitowoc parts is realized only when installation tolerances are respected exactly. "Close enough" is a philosophy that consistently produces expensive consequences.

The False Economy of Reused Consumables


Visual assessment of fasteners, seals, and gaskets creates dangerous overconfidence. Components appear serviceable when examined superficially—bolts seem straight, washers look intact, seals show no obvious deterioration. This appearance ignores material changes that occur through operational exposure and previous service cycles.

Fasteners experience work-hardening, stress relaxation, and fatigue that alter their mechanical properties fundamentally. Each torque cycle changes thread engagement behavior. Seals lose elastic recovery after thermal cycling and chemical exposure, regardless of visual condition. Gaskets compress permanently and cannot reseal effectively under operational pressure.

These degraded components may function initially, but their compromised condition creates elevated failure risk when subjected to working loads. Hydraulic systems, rotating assemblies, and load-bearing structures particularly demand complete hardware replacement with every major component installation.

When selecting a crane parts supplier, prioritize those who provide comprehensive installation kits including all consumables. The incremental cost is negligible compared to the labor and operational impact of premature failure.

Incomplete System Commissioning


Many technicians incorrectly consider physical mounting as repair completion. In reality, component installation represents approximately half of a complete repair process for modern Manitowoc equipment.

Contemporary crane systems incorporate sophisticated electronic controls, sensors, and transducers requiring specific calibration, resetting, or configuration procedures after component replacement. Omitting these steps produces erratic system behavior, false alarms, or degraded performance that appears to indicate component defects.

Even purely mechanical replacements demand comprehensive operational verification. Complete cycling through all motion ranges, pressure verification against specifications, temperature monitoring under working loads, and attentive observation for abnormal vibration or acoustic signatures should be mandatory before equipment release to operations.

Abbreviated testing transfers risk to equipment operators and creates the intermittent fault scenarios that consume diagnostic resources and erode operational confidence. Thorough commissioning validates repair quality and prevents downstream complications.

Treating Symptoms Instead of Diseases


Components fail through specific physical mechanisms driven by underlying system conditions. Contaminated hydraulic fluid, structural misalignment, overload conditions, lubrication deficiencies, or system imbalances create the stress that destroys parts. Replacing the failed component without addressing these root causes simply resets the failure timeline.

A hydraulic pump installed without system flushing enters the same contaminated environment that destroyed its predecessor. A bearing replaced without correcting shaft misalignment inherits the same destructive loading pattern. A position sensor swapped without inspecting connector integrity will exhibit the same intermittent signal faults.

Professional maintenance discipline requires investigation beyond what failed to understanding why it failed. This analytical approach, consistently applied, transforms repetitive repairs into permanent solutions and builds genuine equipment reliability.

Pressure as the Primary Adversary


Installation errors rarely stem from technical incompetence. More commonly, they result from environmental pressure that erodes procedural discipline. Schedule constraints, weather windows, and operational demands create urgency that makes shortcuts increasingly attractive.

The maintenance professionals who achieve consistent, durable repairs maintain methodical adherence to proper procedures regardless of external pressure. Their disciplined consistency protects equipment integrity more effectively than rushed speed. The professional judgment to slow down when precision matters most distinguishes truly competent technicians.

The Quality Foundation


Even flawless installation technique cannot compensate for substandard components. This reality makes part quality a fundamental prerequisite for maintenance success. Quality Manitowoc parts maintain original equipment specifications, ensuring dimensional accuracy, appropriate materials, and predictable performance characteristics. When systems behave unexpectedly, genuine components simplify diagnostics and accelerate resolution.

Partnership with an experienced crane parts supplier extends quality benefits throughout the maintenance process. Established suppliers assist with revision verification, compatibility confirmation, and awareness of known installation considerations before work commences. This preparatory support frequently prevents errors that would otherwise surface during installation or initial operation.

Characteristics of Excellence


Superior installations share defining characteristics: they don't generate callbacks. Equipment resumes service without fluid leaks, electronic alarms, or unexplained performance variations. This seamless return to function isn't fortunate coincidence—it's the predictable outcome of systematic inspection, precise torque application, careful alignment, fresh hardware implementation, thorough system verification, and root-cause analysis.

These practices require additional time investment upfront. They deliver returns many times over through extended component life, reduced emergency repairs, improved equipment availability, and enhanced maintenance team reputation.

Concluding Perspectives


Installing components in Manitowoc cranes should enhance reliability and extend operational life, not introduce fresh failure modes. The majority of premature component failures attributed to manufacturing defects actually originate in installation shortcuts driven by operational pressure.

Eliminating the five critical errors—verification shortcuts, precision compromises, hardware reuse, incomplete commissioning, and failure to address root causes—dramatically improves repair durability. Combining these disciplined practices with quality Manitowoc parts sourced through a reliable crane parts supplier creates optimal conditions for lasting repairs.

In professional crane maintenance, the ultimate measure of success is ensuring each repair becomes a permanent solution that never requires repetition.

The Evolution of Yellow Laser Technology in Modern Dermatology


For those considering treatment, this evolution means accessing capabilities refined through millions of clinical applications. The technology works because decades of development addressed limitations and optimized performance. That accumulated improvement serves each new patient entering facilities like Astique Clinic seeking relief from persistent redness and vascular concerns.
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Medical technologies rarely emerge fully formed. They evolve through decades of research, clinical observation, and engineering refinement. Yellow laser treatment follows this pattern, with contemporary devices representing generations of advancement beyond early prototypes. Understanding this progression helps patients appreciate why modern yellow laser treatment at facilities like Astique Clinic offers capabilities unavailable even recently.

The journey from laboratory curiosity to clinical standard reveals how persistent scientific inquiry transforms theoretical possibilities into practical solutions for stubborn skin concerns.

Early Foundations: Understanding Light-Tissue Interaction


The story begins in the 1960s, when scientists first recognized that specific light wavelengths could selectively target biological structures. The principle of selective photothermolysis—using light energy to heat intended targets while sparing surrounding tissue—emerged from research at Harvard Medical School in the 1980s. This theoretical framework enabled rational laser design rather than trial-and-error development.

Researchers identified that hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in blood, absorbs light most strongly in the yellow-green portion of the visible spectrum. This absorption peak, around 577 nanometers, suggested optimal wavelengths for vascular targeting. Early investigators hypothesized that matching laser output to this peak could treat blood vessels with unprecedented precision.

The first experimental vascular lasers tested this hypothesis. These primitive devices proved the concept but suffered significant limitations. Pulse durations were poorly controlled, causing vessel rupture and bruising rather than selective coagulation. Cooling was absent, limiting safe energy delivery. Treatment was possible but uncomfortable, with unpredictable outcomes and significant downtime.

First-Generation Clinical Devices


By the late 1980s, commercial vascular lasers entered clinical practice. The flashlamp-pumped pulsed dye laser became the first widely available option for vascular birthmarks and facial redness. Operating at 585 or 595 nanometers, these devices established the clinical viability of laser vascular treatment.

However, first-generation technology imposed substantial burdens. The required pulse energy often caused significant purpura—bruise-like discoloration lasting one to two weeks. Treatment spots were small, making large-area treatment tedious. Repetition rates were slow, extending session duration. Patients needed multiple sessions with substantial social downtime between treatments.

Despite these limitations, results for conditions like port-wine stains proved revolutionary compared to previous options. Children who faced lifetime disfigurement could achieve dramatic improvement. This clinical success drove continued engineering investment despite device shortcomings.

Wavelength Refinement and the Yellow Shift


As understanding deepened, researchers recognized that slightly shorter wavelengths offered advantages for superficial facial vessels. The 577 nanometer "yellow" wavelength provided optimal hemoglobin absorption for the small, superficial vessels causing facial redness, while the longer "yellow-orange" wavelengths penetrated deeper for larger structures.

This nuance led to development of true yellow laser treatment devices distinct from longer-wavelength alternatives. The 578 nanometer copper vapor laser and subsequent 577-578 nanometer solid-state devices provided the specific wavelength precision that modern yellow laser treatment utilizes.

The shorter wavelength offered theoretical advantages: more efficient energy absorption by target vessels, less penetration beyond intended targets, and potentially gentler treatment. Clinical experience gradually confirmed these advantages, particularly for facial redness where vessels are relatively superficial.

Cooling Revolution: Transforming Patient Experience


Perhaps no technical advancement transformed yellow laser treatment more dramatically than integrated cooling systems. Early devices lacked this feature, requiring energy levels low enough to prevent surface damage, or accepting surface injury as treatment consequence.

Modern cooling technologies—cryogen spray, chilled sapphire contact plates, and forced cold air—protect the epidermis during treatment. This protection enables higher effective energy on target vessels than previously possible without surface damage. Simultaneously, cooling dramatically improves patient comfort, transforming treatment from ordeal to tolerable experience.

The clinical impact extends beyond comfort. Protected surface skin means minimal post-treatment redness and swelling, reducing downtime from weeks to hours. This accessibility enabled yellow laser treatment expansion from medical necessity to elective cosmetic improvement, as busy professionals could incorporate sessions without significant lifestyle disruption.

Pulse Duration Optimization


Early vascular lasers used pulse durations based on theoretical calculations of thermal relaxation time—the period required for target tissue to cool. However, clinical observation revealed that actual vessel responses varied with size and depth, suggesting need for adjustable pulse parameters.

Modern yellow laser treatment devices offer variable pulse durations, allowing customization for specific vessel characteristics. Smaller vessels respond to shorter pulses; larger structures require longer energy delivery for complete coagulation. This adjustability enables personalized treatment rather than one-size-fits-all approaches.

At Astique Clinic, practitioners utilize this flexibility to optimize outcomes across varied patient presentations. The same device treats fine diffuse redness and more prominent individual vessels through parameter adjustment, expanding treatment versatility beyond early technology capabilities.

Spot Size and Delivery System Advances


Treatment efficiency and comfort also depend on how laser energy reaches the skin. Early devices used small spot sizes requiring tedious point-by-point treatment. Modern yellow laser treatment systems offer larger spot options and sophisticated scanning mechanisms that improve speed and uniformity.

Larger spots penetrate more deeply due to optical principles, enabling effective treatment of slightly deeper vessels while maintaining surface safety. However, precision for small areas requires smaller spot capability. Contemporary devices offer range rather than fixed options, matching delivery to treatment goals.

Handpiece ergonomics and weight distribution have improved substantially. Provider fatigue during lengthy procedures affects precision; comfortable, well-balanced instruments enable consistent technique throughout sessions. These seemingly minor engineering details accumulate into meaningful outcome differences.

Computer Integration and Treatment Planning


Digital technology integration represents the latest evolution phase. Modern yellow laser treatment devices incorporate computerized control systems that enhance precision and documentation. Energy delivery becomes more consistent. Treatment patterns can be programmed for uniformity. Outcome data accumulates for continuous improvement.

Some advanced systems incorporate real-time skin response monitoring, adjusting parameters based on observed tissue reactions. This feedback loop prevents both undertreatment compromising results and overtreatment risking complications. While not yet universal, this intelligent adaptation points toward future capabilities.

Digital photography integration enables immediate pre- and post-treatment documentation, supporting patient education and outcome assessment. Treatment records become more comprehensive, supporting long-term care continuity and research contributions.

Evidence Accumulation and Indication Expansion


As technology improved, clinical applications expanded beyond original vascular birthmark treatment. Early investigators noted beneficial effects on facial redness and rosacea; systematic study confirmed and refined these observations. Post-acne erythema, photodamage-related redness, and post-procedure vascular complications emerged as additional indications.

Contemporary clinical research continues refining optimal treatment protocols. Studies establish ideal session numbers, spacing, and combination approaches. Long-term outcome data accumulates, supporting realistic patient counseling. Comparative trials position yellow laser treatment relative to alternative interventions.

This evidence base distinguishes modern practice from early adoption phases. At Astique Clinic, treatment recommendations rest on published literature and accumulated clinical experience rather than manufacturer claims or theoretical speculation.

Current State and Future Trajectories


Today's yellow laser treatment represents mature technology with well-characterized capabilities and limitations. Devices available at quality facilities like Astique Clinic offer safety, efficacy, and comfort unimaginable with early-generation equipment. Treatment has become accessible to broader patient populations, including those who might have been excluded by downtime requirements or discomfort concerns.

Future evolution will likely emphasize combination approaches and enhanced delivery precision. Devices integrating multiple wavelengths for simultaneous treatment of vascular and pigment concerns are emerging. Fractional delivery patterns may enable new applications. Artificial intelligence may eventually guide parameter selection based on automated skin assessment.

However, the fundamental principle—matching yellow wavelength to hemoglobin absorption for selective vascular treatment—will remain unchanged. This biological constant, established through decades of research, ensures that yellow laser treatment will continue serving appropriate patients regardless of specific device evolution.

Conclusion


The evolution from theoretical concept to clinical standard required persistent scientific inquiry, engineering innovation, and clinical observation. Modern yellow laser treatment beneficiaries inherit generations of advancement that transformed a promising but impractical concept into accessible, effective intervention.

Understanding this progression helps patients appreciate what current technology offers and evaluate claims about newer alternatives. Not every "innovation" represents genuine advancement; some merely repackage established principles with new marketing. The solid foundation underlying yellow laser treatment—selective photothermolysis applied to hemoglobin with optimized wavelength, cooling, and delivery—provides confidence that proven capability supports contemporary practice.

For those considering treatment, this evolution means accessing capabilities refined through millions of clinical applications. The technology works because decades of development addressed limitations and optimized performance. That accumulated improvement serves each new patient entering facilities like Astique Clinic seeking relief from persistent redness and vascular concerns.

Environmental Compliance Becomes a New Factor Influencing Asphalt Mixing Plant Prices in Latin America


Environmental compliance is rapidly becoming one of the most decisive factors influencing investment decisions in the road construction industry across Latin America. As governments tighten emissions standards, enforce energy efficiency requirements, and promote sustainable construction practices, the price of asphalt plant(precio de planta de asfalto) equipment is no longer determined solely by production capacity and mechanical performance. Instead, compliance readiness, lifecycle emissions performance, and long-term operational efficiency are reshaping how contractors and investors evaluate asphalt mixing plant costs.

For contractors competing in public infrastructure projects, environmental compliance is no longer optional—it is a prerequisite for participation. This shift is pushing the market toward more advanced solutions such as the mobile asphalt plant and the drum mix asphalt plant, both of which offer operational advantages under increasingly strict environmental regulations.

Regulatory Pressure and Its Impact on Asphalt Plant Investment


Across Latin America, environmental policies are evolving in response to national climate commitments and growing public awareness of air quality and carbon emissions. These regulatory changes directly affect the design, configuration, and ultimately the price of asphalt plant equipment.

Emissions Standards and Permitting Requirements


New emissions standards for particulate matter, NOx, SOx, and CO₂ have made permitting more complex and costly for traditional asphalt plants. Older equipment often fails to meet current limits without significant retrofitting, increasing both capital expenditure and project risk.

Modern asphalt plants are now designed with advanced baghouse filtration systems, low-emission burners, and automated combustion control. While these technologies raise the initial price of asphalt plant equipment, they significantly reduce compliance risk and improve operational reliability. Contractors benefit from faster permitting, fewer regulatory inspections, and lower exposure to fines or shutdowns.

Energy Efficiency and Fuel Consumption Controls


Energy efficiency has become a central component of environmental compliance. Many Latin American countries now require energy performance audits for large infrastructure projects, directly influencing plant selection and configuration.

High-efficiency burners, variable frequency drives, optimized drying systems, and heat recovery units are increasingly standard features. These upgrades increase the price of asphalt plant equipment but deliver substantial fuel savings over time. For contractors operating in regions with volatile fuel prices, these savings can significantly improve long-term project profitability.

Recycling Mandates and RAP Utilization


Recycling requirements are also reshaping asphalt plant investment decisions. Regulations promoting higher recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) content are driving demand for plants capable of processing recycled materials without compromising mix quality.

The drum mix asphalt plant has emerged as a preferred solution in many markets due to its compatibility with high RAP ratios and continuous production process. Although the price of asphalt plant systems with RAP-friendly designs is higher, the reduction in raw material costs and carbon emissions delivers strong long-term economic and environmental benefits.

How Environmental Compliance Is Reshaping Asphalt Plant Prices


The growing emphasis on environmental performance is fundamentally altering the cost structure of asphalt mixing plants across Latin America.

Higher Initial Equipment Costs


Compared to previous decades, the upfront price of asphalt plant equipment has increased due to the integration of compliance technologies. Emissions control systems, energy-efficient components, and digital monitoring platforms now form a standard part of plant configurations rather than optional upgrades.

However, this increase reflects a structural shift toward compliance-ready infrastructure assets rather than simple inflation. Modern plants are designed to meet current regulations and anticipate future policy tightening, reducing the need for costly retrofits later.

Lower Long-Term Operating and Compliance Costs


Although the initial investment is higher, environmentally compliant asphalt plants often deliver lower total cost of ownership. Fuel-efficient systems reduce energy consumption, while automated controls improve material accuracy and reduce waste. Compliance-ready designs also minimize the risk of production interruptions due to regulatory issues.

For contractors engaged in long-term infrastructure programs, the long-term cost advantages often outweigh the higher price of asphalt plant equipment at the time of purchase.

Differentiation Between Fixed and Mobile Plant Solutions


Environmental compliance is also influencing the relative attractiveness of different plant types. The mobile asphalt plant(planta de asfalto movil) has gained popularity in regions where projects are dispersed and environmental permitting is location-specific. Its mobility allows contractors to relocate production closer to project sites, reducing transportation emissions and improving overall environmental performance.

While the price of asphalt plant equipment for mobile systems may be higher than basic fixed installations, the logistical efficiency and compliance flexibility they offer often result in lower overall project costs.

Comparing Plant Types Under Environmental Compliance Requirements


Selecting the right plant type has become a strategic decision shaped by regulatory, operational, and financial considerations.

Batch Asphalt Plants


Batch plants remain the preferred choice for projects requiring frequent mix changes and precise formulation control. However, under stricter environmental standards, batch plants must incorporate advanced emissions controls, energy-efficient burners, and improved insulation.

These enhancements increase the price of asphalt plant equipment but also improve compliance performance and production stability. For urban projects and environmentally sensitive zones, upgraded batch plants remain a viable and competitive solution.

Drum Mix Asphalt Plants


The drum mix asphalt plant(planta asfaltica continua) offers inherent energy efficiency advantages due to its continuous production process and integrated drying and mixing operations. These characteristics result in lower fuel consumption per ton of asphalt and reduced emissions intensity.

Modern drum mix asphalt plants are also well-suited for high RAP utilization, making them attractive in markets with strong recycling mandates. Although their initial price of asphalt plant equipment is higher, the operational efficiency and compliance benefits often justify the investment, especially for large-scale highway projects.

Mobile Asphalt Plants


The mobile asphalt plant provides unmatched flexibility for contractors operating across multiple project sites. By reducing transportation distances for hot mix asphalt, mobile plants help lower fuel consumption and emissions associated with material hauling.

From a compliance perspective, mobile asphalt plants simplify permitting by allowing temporary, site-specific installations that meet local environmental requirements. Although their price of asphalt plant equipment may be higher than conventional fixed plants, the environmental and logistical advantages contribute to stronger project economics.

Practical Strategies for Contractors Navigating Compliance-Driven Costs


In an environment where compliance increasingly drives investment decisions, contractors can adopt several strategies to manage asphalt plant costs effectively.

Evaluate Total Lifecycle Cost Rather Than Upfront Price


Rather than focusing solely on the price of asphalt plant equipment, decision-makers should assess lifecycle costs, including fuel consumption, maintenance, compliance expenses, and downtime risks. Plants designed for high efficiency and compliance often deliver superior financial performance over their operational lifespan.

Prioritize Compliance Readiness and Future-Proofing


Investing in a plant that exceeds current regulatory requirements reduces long-term risk and ensures eligibility for future infrastructure projects. Compliance-ready designs also reduce the likelihood of costly retrofits as environmental standards continue to evolve.

Align Plant Selection With Project Portfolio


Contractors should match plant type to their typical project mix. For large, long-term highway projects, a drum mix asphalt plant may offer the best balance between efficiency and compliance. For geographically dispersed or temporary projects, a mobile asphalt plant may provide superior flexibility and environmental performance.

Implications for Asphalt Plant Manufacturers and Suppliers


Environmental compliance is also reshaping competition among asphalt plant suppliers. Manufacturers capable of delivering compliance-ready, energy-efficient, and digitally integrated solutions gain a significant market advantage.

Key differentiation factors increasingly include:


  • Emissions performance and certification standards
  • Energy efficiency metrics and fuel consumption rates
  • RAP handling capacity and material recycling performance
  • Automation, remote monitoring, and compliance reporting capabilities

As a result, the price of asphalt plant equipment now reflects not only production capacity but also environmental performance, digitalization, and regulatory resilience.

Looking Ahead: Compliance as a Competitive Advantage


Environmental compliance is no longer simply a regulatory burden; it has become a strategic asset in the Latin American road construction market. Contractors who invest in compliant, efficient, and flexible asphalt plant solutions position themselves to win more projects, reduce operational risk, and improve long-term profitability.

By viewing the price of asphalt plant equipment through a lifecycle and compliance lens—rather than as a standalone capital expense—contractors can transform regulatory pressure into a competitive advantage. Whether through adopting a high-efficiency drum mix asphalt plant or investing in a flexible mobile asphalt plant, forward-looking companies are building production capabilities that align with both environmental goals and business performance.

in reply to Blisterexe

My dream Linux gaming setup would be a fully configured isolated container that can be run on any host OS. Games are the prime candidates for containerization because they're all proprietary, and there's absolutely no reason a game needs user level permissions or to interact with any other program on the system.

Imagine if you could just pull the OGC container from a public registry on your distro of choice, run your game, and then just shut it down when you're done.

I suspect the biggest barrier would be sufficiently low overhead GPU access though.

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in reply to Blisterexe

Good initiative, not the best name.

Open Geospatial Consortium (also OGC) is leading in its domain and has been for years. ogc.org/

House of Chores - Featurette


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See the inner workings behind House of Chores, a Machinarium-inspired short animation piece made by the artists at Blender Studio, as a part of the Grease Pencil 3 Showcase projects #greasepencil
Read the full article at studio.blender.org/blog/house-of-chores-testing-gr…

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Live Character Rigging with Demeter Dzadik #5


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This is a re-upload of the livestream in one piece, since the original livestream was interrupted by several internet outages, and split up into a bunch of smaller videos. Original description follows:

Let's rig Snow, the character created by Julien Kaspar. This rig will be available for supporters on https://studio.blender.org/​ when it's done.

Addons used in the stream:
EasyWeight: gitlab.com/blender/easy_weight
CloudRig: gitlab.com/blender/CloudRig
MetsTools: github.com/Mets3D/mets_tools (WIP addons)

Specs:
- Operating System: Linux Pop!_OS
- Memory: 32 GiB RAM
- GPU: GeForce GTX 980
- Processor: Intel Core i7-6800K CPU

I am usually working with the latest Blender features and for that I need the latest Alpha version: builder.blender.org

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Sprite Fright Weekly #65 - 1st October 2021


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You're watching a weekly of Sprite Fright's crew as they discuss Blender's new Open Movie, coming this October. For more weeklies, inspiration, and downloadable assets, check out Blender Cloud: cloud.blender.org/

0:00 Start
0:02 Matthew
2:16 Hjalti
4:00 Andy
8:40 Rik
11:42 Beau
14:44 Demeter
16:24 Gerard
18:17 Julien
21:07 Mack Bo
21:44 Paul
24:44 Ruth
26:38 Simon
32:42 Julian
36:51 Dalai
37:40 Francesco
39:21 Ton

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Snow - Stylized Character Retopology Live #1


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In this new series, Julien Kaspar will guide you through the creation of "Snow", the next character in the lineup of creative commons rigs on the Blender Cloud.
In these first parts it's all about production ready retopology for film production.

Links:
- More info on the character Snow:
cloud.blender.org/blog/announc…
- Support and check out our Blender Open Movies and Training:
https://cloud.blender.org/​
- Character sculpting timelapses, files, tutorials and more:
cloud.blender.org/training/sty…
- Juliens Blender theme from the videos:
drive.google.com/file/d/1KZMwc…

Specs:
- Operating System: Linux Pop!_OS
- Memory: 32 GiB RAM
- GPU: GeForce GTX 980
- Processor: Intel Core i7-6800K CPU

With music from Stevia Sphere:
steviasphere.bandcamp.com/

Album Playlist:
- Soap by Delete the Cube
- Beats to procrastinate to by Paternoster Poetry
- Cell division by pine voc
- Snow Cover by pine voc
- Paper Boats by Tovatronica
- The Big Crunch by glaciære & pine voc
- bath by glaciære
- hammock by glaciære
- light ripples by glaciære
- pool water blue by glaciære
- water slide by glaciære

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Help with uploading images on Linux Mint & Librewolf


So when I upload an image on certain sites the Image "uploads" but it comes out as a solid or staticy colours & looks nothing like what I uploaded.

this really became a problem when I made some new PFPs for my Online Accounts, Glomble & Here took them fine but WAFRN & Bluesky who took the previous images fine just showed the weird stuff even though when they allowed be to crop the image it looked perfectly fine, any advice?

Approaching Docker, Containers, and Compose for curious Self-hosters - Linux Prepper episode


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Detailed episode for pairing with the very light "A Great Day for Linux". Hope you enjoy it. Since Lemmy struggles with markdown from Castopod, here is a link to the notes.

Blender Studio Log 16 - Lighting, FX and Wiggles


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Need help with NTFS and permissions please


I manage a handful of small websites and have recently switched from Windows to Mint. I was using PortableApps to keep the sites separated, and for the moment want to do the same. I've set up VirtualBox with a cut down Windows 10 installation, and added the root folder of the websites as a shared folder, so Websites/Site1, Websites/Site2 etc. The root folder is still on an NTFS drive.

So far, everything works, except I can't run the PortableApps suite from the shared folder in VirtualBox. PortableApps runs and updates, but the apps don't work properly. Thunderbird is ok but has random glitches, Firefox launches but sites don't load, and Chrome instantly closes. If I copy the folder for the individual site into the virtual machine though, it works perfectly.

I'm assuming that it's a permissions problem, as the NTFS drive is owned by me but is in the root group, but copying the files to the virtual machine copies them to the vboxuser group, which I'm a member of. The fstab entry for the drive is:

UUID=BAB4BFE2B4BF9EF7 /mnt/Storage ntfs defaults,uid=tippon 0 2

but from what I can gather, it should have my UID and GID instead. The examples and questions I've found online have some extra details at the end with no explanation though, like dmask=022, fmask=133, and I don't want to risk editing my fstab without understanding them.

So, to finally get to the question, if I replace uid=tippon with uid=1000,gid=1000 (my user and group), would that let me access the files from within VirtualBox, as well as whichever other programs I might want to use, and would it break anything?

in reply to Tippon

Since you can run the apps (glitchy as they may be), nothing is wrong with the read perms on the drive. Maybe write perms or exec perms? But ntfs perms don't map neatly onto POSIX perms, so it's hard to say. Maybe try setting the gid to the vboxuser group id and see if that helps?

You might also check out the mount manpage and look at the section about "Generic Mount Options"; this is the more in-depth explanation of the "options" column in fstab, and the defaults option (which depends on the distro) can hide stuff like nouser, which prevents users from mounting the drive.

Finally, look into ACLs and how to manage those for interoperability across Windows and POSIX systems.

Best case scenario, fixing it so your user has all access to the drive with the user,exec options fixes your issues. Otherwise, you've just gotta do the learning about ACLs and POSIX perms

Just did my first in place upgrade. It was super easy.


Been using Linux off and on for years. Back when Windows 10 got EOL'd, I decided to go all in. I'm one of those weirdos who doesn't like Mint/Cinnamon, so I went with MX 23 + Plasma.

Now that MX 25 has been out for a bit, I figured I'd try my first in place upgrade: mxlinux.org/wiki/in-place-upgr…

The instructions said the process would be "a little bumpy," but it really wasn't at all - I'm comfortable with a command line.

Only issue was that my icons were all blank after the upgrade. (I figured a theme got upgraded and the old icon paths were invalid.) All I had to do was go into settings and pick a new icon pack.

Since this was my first time, I don't really know if that was typical for in place upgrades. I'm sure I'll find out eventually, haha.

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Totally +1 for MX. I've tried a few distros over the years, and sure plenty of woes 'could' be the recent growing pains into Wayland, etc ... but thus far, MX has been so fucking easy it's almost concerning.

The only thing I'd slightly gripe about so far is the highly limited options at install time. No multiple partition setup or nearly any alternative choices ... but that can also be viewed as a positive.

From the standpoint of, "I just want this shit to work", it's been excellent.

I was also looking at cinnamon, but I wanted a KDE Plasma option. Then I ran into MX and figured why not try? A couple of very simple and fast installs later, and two different laptops are now running it.

The extreme ease at installing nvidia drivers was just icing on the cake for how easy the rest went.

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Yeah, all this exactly.

My desktop is pretty old, but I still use it for blender and 3D printing stuff. I don't need anything too complex - just stability (including compatibility with my Nvidia card). No need for complex partitioning, partly because all my files are on my NAS. And the antiX package manager is much better than Synaptics - I should figure out if it works on other flavors of Debian, too..

I've played with tons of distros. I run Bazzite for gaming, and I love Endeavour for productivity. But I keep going back to MX on anything a little older.

[SOLVED] Flatpaks "Unable to open lock file /usr/.ref: No such file or directory", some flatpaks affected


flatpak run org.qbittorrent.qBittorrent
bwrap: Unable to open lock file /app/.ref: No such file or directory

I tried flatpak repair, with --user and --system, that did not fix it, and I did a system re-install, or rather reinstalled all the packages
Nothing worked.

I am using nixos on unstable, recently I broke the nix part of my system, and was advised to do a re-install, I did a re-install which involved usb booting into nixos, and running a command to reinstall all the packages and rebuild in my nix directory, but afterwards, no flatpak is running. There is a possibility it broke beforehand and I didnt notice that, but i think it might have been after the re-install.

Flatpak version:
1.16.1

Distro:
NixOS

Distro version:
/nix/store/8hx8jwa24q6rkzhca9iqy5ckk9rbphi1-source

Architecture:
x86_64

EDIT:
Some flatpaks run but alot of them dont with the same error

EDIT (x2) SOLVED:
I think the issue might have been the kde platform, as the apps that crashed were on kde platform 6.8 or 6.9, possibly some broken version, most likely the platform and bwrap didnt play well with nixos, these commands worked, I ran this for users (not system). Possible system might work, point is, I dont have the issue anymore.

flatpak uninstall org.inkscape.Inkscape org.qbittorrent.qBittorrent com.obsproject.Studio org.kde.kdenlive org.wireshark.Wireshark com.prusa3d.PrusaSlicer com.rafaelmardojai.Blanket io.github.seadve.Mousai net.codelogistics.clicker org.freefilesync.FreeFileSync

flatpak uninstall --runtime org.kde.Platform//6.8
flatpak uninstall --runtime org.kde.Platform//6.9
flatpak uninstall --runtime org.gnome.Platform//48

flatpak uninstall --unused -y

flatpak repair --system
flatpak repair --user

flatpak install flathub org.inkscape.Inkscape
flatpak install flathub org.qbittorrent.qBittorrent
flatpak install flathub com.obsproject.Studio
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What's the deal with these slop-y Linux tutorial "blogs"?


In the recent days I've been stumbling upon weird, new ~~so-called "AI"~~ Mathy-math-slop sites, like linuxv*x.com1. Some other was called something like "tutorialsipedia", or whatever.

Have you noticed these? Is that some weird new Startup that wants to leverage CEO and "AI"? I'd use them, but my eyes glaze off the page. It's like a drop on a Lotus leaf and I can't really read that garbage. What's up with those?


  1. Don't want to give them the traffic. ↩︎

How Linux Saved My Hardware - 5 stories from recent years


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/42299124

#1

my most recent example is a Macbook Air 13 that I chimera'd out of three different machines; awesome that 2012-2017 models have interchangeable parts. was lucky and one of the boards had 8 GB RAM, a rarity back then. alas, the only battery I got has barely 60% capacity and zillions of charge cycles and I ain't too keen on spending money on a replacement.

ok, so shit autonomy, be happy you got a workstation for like $15 in total and run it thusly. except, this one shuts off even if there's like 70% remaining and subsequently won't power on without a charger - kinda big deal for a laptop. I imagine not all its cells are up to spec so when it reaches a threshold it cuts out. under macOS, the SMC lets it sip power and when you attach a charger it just wakes as you left it. linux ain't that cool, when you connect power - all your unsaved work is gone.

what linux does have is intel-undervolt. just a smidge of -50mV was enough to remedy the issue. after a coupla days, moved it to -75mV, still perfectly stable; at -100mV it occasionally KPs.

so a thing that was unusable away from a charger is again a mobile device, netting me 4+ hours of light use and almost a week of standby!

#2

eons ago I had a Thinkpad W520; at least I think that was the model - a 15.6" with the chunky, 7-row keyboard sans numpad. lenovo stabbed me in the heart when they decided that all subsequent models must rock the annoying numeric pad, making you type off-center and... anyhoo, the one I got, had a partially damaged screen, about 100ish pixels wide and super irritating, flashing constantly. replacing it wasn't in the budget and relying on an external monitor was a no-go...

hello xrander! that thing allowed you to cut off a part of the screen and that's what I did - converted the 16:10 to something more like 4:3. not only that, a friend taped over the busted part with some carbon-like decal making it look super sick! I'm still trying to find a picture from way back when but no luck so far...

not only did I get a super usable machine, it was the coolest workstation by far - maxed out RAM, three SSD/HD in there... well, as cool as those things can be, anyways...

#3

a few years back, I got a 13" Yoga, forgot the model, for pocket change. dual-core i5 and soldered 8 GB RAM, gorgeous screen, awesome battery - but it constantly blue-screened. break out the mint USB with memtest, and yepp - errors. dogdamn, no way can I afford to fix this thing and if I try desoldering those things, Imma burn the house down. and break the thing even further...

enter GRUB and its BADRAM feature! you can exclude arbitrary region(s) of RAM and the OS that boots after it will be none the wiser - it just uses the rest. and verily, it worked without issues, used it for years and I believe it still works to this day with his current owner.

#4

got a kernel-panicking Macbook Pro 15 Mid2010 for next to nothing. those things died en masse, the issue was a capacitor that drove the Nvidia chip. any strain or excess power consumption and the thing gave out and the OS crashed. the fix was/is simple - disable the Nvidia chip via EFI variable and use just the Intel HD graphics. you lose display out but gain a cooler machine, longer battery life, and you get zero issues with linux.

having fixed it, I installed linux and wanted to upgrade the RAM to 8 GB. alas, no sticks I found would work in the thing. turns out, the fucker only takes 1066 MHz RAM. I totally lived with the conviction that if you stick faster RAM into slower hardware, it'll run it slower, but apparently that ain't so. so tried bartering with junkers, I'll give you my 1333 RAM, you gimme yours - no takers. buying stuff for something that cost me less than $10 was out of the question...

turns out, you can use linux to reprogram the SPD data on the RAM module! you change its identifier to 1066 and the macbook recognized it as such. furthermore, you don't need to patch both sticks, if one is 1066 it can run the other at 1066 as well - so you can run 'em slower! no idea if this is an apple thing or its widely present, but I got a functioning workstation for free!

#5

finally, the Dell Latitude 5285. that's a 2-in-1 tablet with detachable keyboard that I got without the battery. it had okayish specs, the i5-7300u is nothing to get excited about but it had 16 GB LPDDR3 soldered on. the touch display is beyond gorgeous - 400-nit 1920x1280 IPS and the intel graphics shipped the full 4K @ 60 Hz to my monitor via DP-Alt. the only problem - the fucker won't boost past 400 MHz without the battery! buying the thing is out of the question (y'all notice a pattern here, right?) so what are we to do...

thankfully, we got msr-tools. the thing can patch CPU's registers and en/disable some things, and one of them is BD_PROCHOT. that signal makes the CPU throttle on account the heat, it's also triggered if anything is amiss - touchpads disconnected, battery not present, etc. what's needed is read out rdmsr 0x1fc if memory serves correctly, and then you add one bit to the read out state and write it back with wrmsr 0x1fc 0x1xxxxx et voila - speedsteps up to 2.7 GHz, a quick systemd script to make it permanent. it won't turbo, to 3.3 GHz or sumsuch, but this was more than enough for everyday use.

thanks for reading! y'all got any stories how linux can save your ass without spending money? share it with the class!



How Linux Saved My Hardware - 5 stories from recent years


#1

my most recent example is a Macbook Air 13 that I chimera'd out of three different machines; awesome that 2012-2017 models have interchangeable parts. was lucky and one of the boards had 8 GB RAM, a rarity back then. alas, the only battery I got has barely 60% capacity and zillions of charge cycles and I ain't too keen on spending money on a replacement.

ok, so shit autonomy, be happy you got a workstation for like $15 in total and run it thusly. except, this one shuts off even if there's like 70% remaining and subsequently won't power on without a charger - kinda big deal for a laptop. I imagine not all its cells are up to spec so when it reaches a threshold it cuts out. under macOS, the SMC lets it sip power and when you attach a charger it just wakes as you left it. linux ain't that cool, when you connect power - all your unsaved work is gone.

what linux does have is intel-undervolt. just a smidge of -50mV was enough to remedy the issue. after a coupla days, moved it to -75mV, still perfectly stable; at -100mV it occasionally KPs.

so a thing that was unusable away from a charger is again a mobile device, netting me 4+ hours of light use and almost a week of standby!

#2

eons ago I had a Thinkpad W520; at least I think that was the model - a 15.6" with the chunky, 7-row keyboard sans numpad. lenovo stabbed me in the heart when they decided that all subsequent models must rock the annoying numeric pad, making you type off-center and... anyhoo, the one I got, had a partially damaged screen, about 100ish pixels wide and super irritating, flashing constantly. replacing it wasn't in the budget and relying on an external monitor was a no-go...

hello xrander! that thing allowed you to cut off a part of the screen and that's what I did - converted the 16:10 to something more like 4:3. not only that, a friend taped over the busted part with some carbon-like decal making it look super sick! I'm still trying to find a picture from way back when but no luck so far...

not only did I get a super usable machine, it was the coolest workstation by far - maxed out RAM, three SSD/HD in there... well, as cool as those things can be, anyways...

#3

a few years back, I got a 13" Yoga, forgot the model, for pocket change. dual-core i5 and soldered 8 GB RAM, gorgeous screen, awesome battery - but it constantly blue-screened. break out the mint USB with memtest, and yepp - errors. dogdamn, no way can I afford to fix this thing and if I try desoldering those things, Imma burn the house down. and break the thing even further...

enter GRUB and its BADRAM feature! you can exclude arbitrary region(s) of RAM and the OS that boots after it will be none the wiser - it just uses the rest. and verily, it worked without issues, used it for years and I believe it still works to this day with his current owner.

#4

got a kernel-panicking Macbook Pro 15 Mid2010 for next to nothing. those things died en masse, the issue was a capacitor that drove the Nvidia chip. any strain or excess power consumption and the thing gave out and the OS crashed. the fix was/is simple - disable the Nvidia chip via EFI variable and use just the Intel HD graphics. you lose display out but gain a cooler machine, longer battery life, and you get zero issues with linux.

having fixed it, I installed linux and wanted to upgrade the RAM to 8 GB. alas, no sticks I found would work in the thing. turns out, the fucker only takes 1066 MHz RAM. I totally lived with the conviction that if you stick faster RAM into slower hardware, it'll run it slower, but apparently that ain't so. so tried bartering with junkers, I'll give you my 1333 RAM, you gimme yours - no takers. buying stuff for something that cost me less than $10 was out of the question...

turns out, you can use linux to reprogram the SPD data on the RAM module! you change its identifier to 1066 and the macbook recognized it as such. furthermore, you don't need to patch both sticks, if one is 1066 it can run the other at 1066 as well - so you cat run 'em slower! no idea if this is an apple thing or its widely present, but I got a functioning workstation for free!

#5

finally, the Dell Latitude 5285. that's a 2-in-1 tablet with detachable keyboard that I got without the battery. it had okayish specs, the i5-7300u is nothing to get excited about but it had 16 GB LPDDR3 soldered on. the touch display is beyond gorgeous - 400-nit 1920x1280 IPS and the intel graphics shipped the full 4K @ 60 Hz to my monitor via DP-Alt. the only problem - the fucker won't boost past 400 MHz without the battery! buying the thing is out of the question (y'all notice a pattern here, right?) so what are we to do...

thankfully, we got msr-tools. the thing can patch CPU's registers and en/disable some things, and one of them is BD_PROCHOT. that signal makes the CPU throttle on account the heat, it's also triggered if anything is amiss - touchpads disconnected, battery not present, etc. what's needed is read out rdmsr 0x1fc if memory serves correctly, and then you add one bit to the read out state and write it back with wrmsr 0x1fc 0x1xxxxx et voila - speedsteps up to 2.7 GHz, a quick systemd script to make it permanent. it won't turbo, to 3.3 GHz or sumsuch, but this was more than enough for everyday use.

thanks for reading! y'all got any stories how linux can save your ass without spending money? share it with the class!


This entry was edited (6 days ago)
in reply to glitching

I had a similar situation with a slightly damaged screen. It was just the very top right corner of a laptop. I just created a square panel in XFCE and blocked off the corner with it so when I fullscreened a window it wouldn't go into the corner.

Interestingly, depending on where the window is when I click fullscreen, it might fullscreen the "tall" way, or the "wide" way. I'm not sure what logic XFCE uses there but it's pretty cool.

This entry was edited (6 days ago)
in reply to kiol

The best tracking is through airtags. There are some circumstances where things even out between them and all the competitors/homebrew options but nothing else is better.

The benefit of airtags over all the alternatives isn’t that they work best and most consistently, but that everyone understands the technology and isn’t going to give you the run around when you show up claiming that your suitcase is in the wrong country.

Even though the alternatives use the same underlying technology, the branded airtag version and its implications are understood from the baggage handlers all the way up to the late night magistrates. Alternatives often need to wait for someone who recognizes that they’re near incontrovertible evidence of a fuckup to come around and whip all the rest of their colleagues into a frenzy over it.

There are some cheap macos and ios doodads out there if it’s just gonna be a tracker.

Mindmaps with export to md/tex?


Hey folks

I find myself structuring out much larger documents these days, and I'd really like to make use of some mindmapping software to do it. I used to use kdissert (now semantik) all the time - I'd map out the idea, then add in details to each node, and export to tex for final adjustments. Really nice workflow imo.

Unfortunately, semantik is getting a bit long in the tooth, and while it builds fine on my arch boxes, its a bit of a mess for Debian. Rather than annoy myself with hunting for or making my own builds of the various packages I'd need just for this, I'm hoping that maybe there are some more regularly maintained options out there.

Any ideas? TIA

New York Times article comparing ICE to Hamas causes backlash


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“It’s really disheartening to see all of these parallels and similarities omitted by The New York Times.”

A New York Times opinion piece by Thomas L. Friedman comparing US federal agents to Hamas has caused backlash, with many saying it overlooks broader and more serious parallels between ICE agents and Israeli security forces.

Plastic to Fuel: Mastering Temperature & Residence Time for Optimal Output


In the quest to transform plastic waste into valuable fuel, not all pyrolysis is created equal. The yield and quality of the final product—whether it's a liquid fuel or a combustible gas—are not left to chance. They are precisely engineered through two critical, interlinked process parameters: pyrolysis temperature and residence time. Understanding and controlling this dynamic duo is the key to tuning a plastic-to-fuel reactor for maximum efficiency and desired output.

The Thermal Cracking Playbook
At its core, pyrolysis is a thermal cracking process. Heat provides the energy to break the long polymer chains of plastics (like polyethylene or polypropylene) into smaller hydrocarbon molecules. However, how you apply that heat—how hot and for how long—determines the fate of those broken chains.

Temperature: The Master Dial
Temperature is the primary driver of both reaction speed and product distribution.

Low to Moderate Temperatures (400–500°C): This is the "Oil Zone." At these temperatures, the thermal energy is sufficient to crack the polymers into medium-to-long chain hydrocarbons that readily condense into a liquid—pyrolysis oil. The cracking is less severe, favoring the production of a higher yield of liquid fuel. This range is ideal for operations targeting maximum oil production for refining into diesel or industrial fuel.

High Temperatures (Above 550–700°C): This is the "Gas Zone." Increased thermal energy causes more violent cracking. The hydrocarbon chains shatter into much smaller, lighter molecules—primarily methane, ethylene, propylene, and hydrogen—which remain as non-condensable gases at ambient temperature. While oil yield drops, the yield of valuable syngas increases significantly. This gas can be used to power the process itself or be cleaned and sold.

Residence Time: The Conductor of Completion
Residence time refers to how long the plastic vapors (after initial cracking) are held at the target reaction temperature inside the hot zone of the reactor of plastic into fuel machine.

Short Vapor Residence Time (1-2 seconds): Associated with fast pyrolysis, this approach quickly removes the cracked vapors from the hot zone. It minimizes secondary reactions, which can break the desirable oil-range molecules down further into gas. The goal is to "freeze" the products at the oil stage, maximizing liquid yield when combined with moderate temperatures.

Long Vapor Residence Time (Minutes to hours): This is characteristic of slow pyrolysis or certain gasification approaches. Allowing the vapors to linger exposes them to prolonged heat, promoting secondary cracking reactions. These reactions progressively break the oil-range molecules into lighter and lighter gases. Therefore, longer residence times, especially at high temperatures, dramatically shift the product slate from oil toward syngas.

The Art of Optimization: Finding the Sweet Spot
The relationship between these parameters creates a powerful control panel for engineers:

To Maximize Liquid Fuel (Oil) Yield:

Set Temperature: Target the 450–500°C range.

Set Residence Time: Implement a short vapor residence time (fast pyrolysis). Use rapid quenching systems to condense the vapors immediately after they form.

Result: This combination cracks the plastic efficiently but "captures" the molecules before they can break down further, leading to oil yields often exceeding 70-80%.

To Maximize Gaseous Fuel (Syngas) Yield:

Set Temperature: Operate at high temperatures (600°C+).

Set Residence Time: Allow for a longer vapor residence time to ensure complete secondary cracking.

Result: This severe cracking regime converts most of the plastic into a rich syngas, with oil becoming a minor by-product. The gas is high in energy content and suitable for engine or turbine power generation.

Conclusion: Precision Over Guesswork
The journey from mixed plastic waste to consistent, high-quality fuel is not a one-size-fits-all thermal process. It is a sophisticated exercise in chemical engineering, where pyrolysis temperature and residence time are the fundamental control variables. By mastering their interplay—cracking polymers at the right heat and for the right duration—operators can strategically shift output from a liquid fuel that can power trucks to a gaseous fuel that can power the very plant that produces it. This level of control is what elevates plastic-to-fuel from a promising concept into a viable, adaptable, and efficient pillar of the circular economy.

Comparative Evaluation of Oil Sludge Recovery Pathways


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Operational Context of Oil Sludge Management


Oil sludge is an inevitable byproduct of petroleum refining, storage tank cleaning, pipeline maintenance, and oily wastewater treatment. It is a heterogeneous mixture. Hydrocarbons, water, solids, heavy metals, and chemical additives coexist in unstable proportions. This complexity makes oil sludge recovery both technically demanding and strategically important.

Regulatory pressure has intensified. Disposal without recovery is increasingly restricted. As a result, recovery-oriented treatment routes have become the dominant focus, aiming to extract usable hydrocarbons while minimizing secondary pollution and long-term liability.

Mechanical Separation as a Preliminary Route

Centrifugation-Based Recovery


Centrifugation relies on density differentiation under high rotational force. When oil sludge is subjected to centrifugal acceleration, lighter hydrocarbons separate from water and solids. This method is widely used as a front-end treatment due to its relative simplicity.

The advantage of centrifugation lies in speed and modularity. Units can be deployed rapidly and integrated into existing tank-cleaning or wastewater systems. Energy consumption is moderate. Chemical input is minimal.

However, recovery efficiency is constrained. Stable emulsions, fine solids, and high-viscosity sludge significantly reduce separation performance. Residual oil content in the solid phase often remains high, limiting downstream disposal options. Centrifugation alone rarely achieves regulatory thresholds for final waste treatment.

Applicability Boundaries


Centrifugation is best suited for sludge with high free oil content and low solid fineness. It performs poorly when faced with aged sludge, weathered hydrocarbons, or polymer-stabilized emulsions. As a standalone solution, its scope is inherently limited.

Thermal Desorption as a Separation-Driven Process

Process Mechanism and Temperature Regimes


Thermal desorption unit separates hydrocarbons from solids through controlled heating. Volatile and semi-volatile hydrocarbons are vaporized, captured, and condensed, while the remaining solids are discharged with reduced oil content.

Operating temperatures typically range between 300°C and 550°C. Oxygen presence is restricted but not fully eliminated, distinguishing thermal desorption from more reductive thermal routes.

The method offers predictable separation efficiency. Oil recovery rates are high. Solid residues often meet disposal or reuse criteria, depending on feedstock composition.

System Strengths and Constraints


Thermal desorption demonstrates strong adaptability across sludge types. Emulsified oil, weathered hydrocarbons, and fine solids can all be treated effectively. Process control is relatively straightforward, and industrial-scale deployment is well established.

The trade-off is energy intensity. Fuel consumption is significant, particularly for high-moisture sludge. Off-gas treatment systems are mandatory, adding to capital and operational complexity. Hydrocarbon products recovered are often downgraded, requiring further refinement before reuse.
Thermal Desorption Unit

Pyrolysis as a Conversion-Oriented Pathway

Fundamental Process Characteristics


Pyrolysis system treats oil sludge under oxygen-deficient conditions at elevated temperatures, typically between 400°C and 700°C. Instead of merely separating hydrocarbons, it thermochemically converts complex organic compounds into pyrolysis oil, combustible gas, and solid carbonaceous residue.

This distinction is critical. Pyrolysis is not a separation process. It is a transformation process.

Recovered oil fractions often differ chemically from the original hydrocarbons. Aromatic content increases. Molecular weight distribution shifts. Gas byproducts can be reused as process fuel, improving energy efficiency.

Environmental and Resource Implications


Pyrolysis offers deeper detoxification. Persistent organic pollutants are cracked. Long-chain hydrocarbons are restructured. Solid residue may exhibit lower leachability than thermally desorbed solids, depending on operating parameters.

The system complexity is higher. Temperature control, residence time, and feedstock consistency directly affect product distribution. Capital expenditure is typically greater than that of thermal desorption or centrifugation.

Comparative Performance Dimensions

Recovery Efficiency


Centrifugation delivers partial recovery, primarily targeting free oil. Thermal desorption achieves high separation efficiency for recoverable hydrocarbons. Pyrolysis achieves high conversion efficiency but does not preserve original oil characteristics.

The definition of “recovery” varies. If the objective is oil reuse in its original form, thermal desorption outperforms pyrolysis. If the objective is energy recovery and waste minimization, pyrolysis gains relevance.

Environmental Control


Centrifugation generates secondary waste streams requiring further treatment. Thermal desorption demands robust off-gas handling. Pyrolysis concentrates emissions control into fewer streams but requires precise system sealing and monitoring.

Each pathway introduces environmental risk if poorly designed. None is inherently benign.

Economic Structure


Centrifugation has the lowest entry cost but limited value extraction. Thermal desorption occupies a middle ground with balanced recovery and cost. Pyrolysis carries higher upfront investment but offers diversified revenue streams through oil, gas, and carbonaceous byproducts.

Operational economics are highly site-specific. Feedstock consistency, energy pricing, and regulatory incentives alter cost-performance rankings significantly.

Strategic Selection Considerations


No single oil sludge recovery method is universally optimal. Centrifugation functions best as a pre-treatment step. Thermal desorption excels in compliance-driven recovery scenarios. Pyrolysis aligns with long-term resource recovery and volume reduction strategies.

The optimal configuration often involves hybridization. Mechanical separation followed by thermal treatment is increasingly common. This layered approach improves overall efficiency while controlling cost escalation.

Oil sludge recovery is no longer a question of disposal. It is a question of pathway alignment. Technical suitability, regulatory acceptance, and economic resilience define success more than any individual technology choice.

Blender Reel - SIGGRAPH 2019 - Made by you


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The Blender 2.80 release is dedicated to everyone who has contributed to Blender. To the tirelessly devoted developers. To the artists inspiring them with demos. To the documentation writers. To the Blender Cloud subscribers. To the bug reporters. To the designers. To the Code Quest supporters. To the donators and to the members of the Development Fund. Blender is made by you. Thanks!

Read more on blender.org/download/releases/…
Support core Blender development - fund.blender.org

Do you want your work to be featured on the next reel? Mail francesco at blender org!

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LPIC-1 Notes


I just completed my LPIC-1 journey and reached the certification!

While studying and doing tests, I took notes in markdown and summarized every concept, so I think they could be a useful "study companion" for anyone who wants to study, learn about Linux, or just read out of curiosity.

These notes are divided by topic as the original LPI path requires, and are integrated from various resources and quizzes I completed during the journey.

I'm leaving them here if anyone wants to read them or contribute in any way. I really appreciate it!

Codeberg Link

Building the Capabilities of the Engineering Team Behind the Success of Mobile Crushing Plant Projects


The success of a modern mobile crushing project is rarely determined by the machinery alone. While the sight of a powerful mobile stone crusher plant operating at a remote site is impressive, its efficiency, uptime, and profitability are fundamentally engineered by the team behind it. In an industry where margins are tight and downtime is catastrophic, the capabilities of the engineering and operational team become the ultimate competitive advantage. This team transforms a capital asset from a static piece of equipment into a dynamic, value-generating system. Building this team requires a deliberate focus on cultivating a diverse skill set that spans mechanical expertise, process optimization, and adaptive problem-solving, especially when configuring a plant to handle specific materials like a hard, abrasive granite crusher circuit versus a simpler limestone setup.

The Multidisciplinary Core: Beyond Mechanics


A high-performing engineering team for mobile crushing is not merely a group of technicians who can turn wrenches. It is a multidisciplinary unit where diverse expertise converges to ensure project success. The core competency areas include mechanical and electrical systems mastery, process and application engineering, and robust project and logistics management.

Foundational Expertise: Mechanical, Hydraulic, and Electrical Systems


The bedrock of the team is deep, hands-on technical knowledge. Engineers and senior technicians must possess an intimate understanding of the machine's core systems.


  • Crusher Mechanics: Comprehensive knowledge of crusher principles (compression, impact, attrition) is essential. A team member must understand the difference in wear patterns and setting adjustments between a jaw crusher for primary reduction and a cone crusher used as a granite crusher for secondary or tertiary stages. This includes expertise in wear part management, liner selection, and chamber optimization.
  • Hydraulic System Proficiency: Modern mobile stone crusher plant(planta trituradora de piedra movil) units are dependent on complex hydraulic systems for functions like setting adjustment, overload protection, and folding conveyors. The team must be adept at troubleshooting hydraulic circuits, understanding pressure settings, and diagnosing pump or valve failures under field conditions.
  • Electrical and Control System Literacy: With increasingly automated plants featuring PLCs, sensors, and touch-screen interfaces, the team cannot be intimidated by electrical schematics. Skills in reading wiring diagrams, troubleshooting sensor faults (e.g., level probes, temperature sensors), and understanding basic control logic are non-negotiable. This ensures that a software glitch or a faulty limit switch doesn't halt an entire site.


The Strategic Layer: Process and Application Engineering


This is where technical knowledge meets material science and commercial objectives. Team members with this focus move from "how it works" to "how to make it work best for this specific task."


  • Material Science and Crushing Dynamics: The team needs at least one member who understands the characteristics of feed materials. Is the rock highly abrasive (like granite), friable (like sandstone), or sticky (like clay-bound limestone)? This knowledge directly informs the selection of crusher type, liner metallurgy, and screen configurations. Configuring a circuit as a dedicated granite crusher requires different considerations than one for recycled concrete.
  • Circuit Optimization and Flow Sheet Design: The ability to design or optimize a crushing circuit is crucial. This involves determining the correct sequence of equipment (e.g., a three-stage crushing circuit with screening), ensuring proper screen sizing to manage recirculating load, and balancing the capacity of each unit to prevent bottlenecks. This skill turns a collection of machines into a synchronized stone crusher plant(plantas de trituración), even in a mobile configuration.
  • Performance Data Analysis: The modern team must be data-literate. They should analyze production reports, power draw trends, and wear part consumption rates to identify opportunities for improvement, such as adjusting crusher settings to achieve a better product shape or reduce specific energy consumption.


The Operational Glue: Project and Logistics Management


Finally, the engineering capability must extend to the practicalities of execution. A brilliant technical plan is worthless if it cannot be implemented on time and on budget.


  • Site Mobilization Planning: Engineering the move itself is a critical skill. The team must plan the logistics of transporting a mobile stone crusher plant, considering road permits, trailer specifications, site access, and sequential setup procedures to minimize non-productive time.
  • Lifecycle Cost Modeling and Justification: Senior engineers should be able to build models comparing the total cost of ownership (TCO) of different plant configurations. They must justify the capital investment in a more expensive, but more efficient, granite crusher(trituradora de granito) by projecting its superior lifetime output and lower cost-per-ton compared to a cheaper, less suitable alternative.
  • Vendor and Supply Chain Coordination: Managing relationships with parts suppliers, subcontractors for specialized services (like laser alignment), and technology partners is key to maintaining smooth operations.


Cultivating Capability: Training, Tools, and Culture


Building this team requires a sustained investment in three key areas: structured training, the right tools, and a supportive culture.

Implementing a Progressive Training Regimen


Training cannot be ad-hoc. It should be a continuous process:


  • Foundational Technical Training: Regular, manufacturer-led training on specific machine models, hydraulic systems, and control software updates.
  • Cross-Training Initiatives: Encourage mechanical engineers to understand basic process logic, and application engineers to spend time with the maintenance crew. This breaks down silos and fosters holistic problem-solving.
  • Scenario-Based Problem-Solving Sessions: Use real-world case studies (e.g., "Optimizing a circuit for a new, highly fractured granite quarry") for team workshops, encouraging collaborative solution development.


Empowering with Advanced Tools and Technology


A capable team needs capable tools:


  • Diagnostic and Monitoring Software: Provide access to the OEM's remote monitoring platform and advanced diagnostic tools to move from reactive to predictive maintenance.
  • Design and Simulation Software: Equip process engineers with basic flow sheet simulation software to model different circuit configurations before implementation.
  • Knowledge Management System: Create a centralized, searchable database for manuals, circuit drawings, failure reports, and successful optimization case studies from past projects.


Fostering a Culture of Ownership and Continuous Improvement


The team's mindset is its most powerful tool.


  • Promote a "Project Owner" Mentality: Encourage engineers to think beyond their immediate task. The lead engineer for installing a new stone crusher plant should be accountable for its commissioning performance and initial production metrics.
  • Implement a Formalized Lessons-Learned Process: After every project—successful or challenging—hold a blameless review. Document what worked, what didn't, and how to improve the process for the next mobile stone crusher plant deployment.
  • Incentivize Innovation and Problem-Solving: Recognize and reward team members who develop clever solutions to persistent problems, whether it's a new tool for liner changeouts or a process tweak that increased throughput by 5%.


The Human Factor as Ultimate Differentiator


Investing in this comprehensive team capability delivers a clear and substantial return. It results in faster project mobilization, higher plant availability and throughput, lower long-term operating costs through optimized processes, and the ability to confidently tackle more complex and profitable projects. A well-engineered, well-operated mobile stone crusher plant is a profit center. The team that designs, deploys, and optimizes it is the engine of that profitability. In the final analysis, the most sophisticated machine is only as resilient, adaptable, and successful as the people who command its operation. Building this depth of engineering capability is not an overhead cost; it is the strategic foundation for sustainable growth and market leadership in the demanding field of mobile crushing.

Next-Gen Stone Crushers: What Innovations Mean for Pricing and Efficiency in the Quarrying Industry


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The quarrying industry stands on the brink of a significant technological transformation. Next-generation stone crushers are evolving from simple, robust machines of force into sophisticated, connected systems of intelligence and optimized efficiency. This shift is driven by innovations that promise to redefine productivity, sustainability, and operational cost structures. For quarry operators, understanding these advancements is crucial not just for technical adoption, but for making sound financial decisions. The relationship between innovation, pricing, and long-term efficiency is being rewritten. New machines may carry a higher initial stone crusher plant price tag, but this investment must be evaluated against a fundamentally different set of operational and economic outcomes. By examining the core innovations and their direct impact, you can make an informed decision on whether these next-generation crushers represent a strategic leap forward for your operation.

## The Intelligence Infusion: AI, Automation, and Predictive Systems

Perhaps the most profound innovation is the integration of artificial intelligence and advanced automation into the crushing process. Modern crushers are now equipped with a network of sensors that monitor variables in real-time: power draw, pressure, vibration, temperature, and feed rate. An onboard AI system analyzes this data stream to make micro-adjustments autonomously. It can optimize the crusher's closed-side setting (CSS) or adjust the speed of the feeder based on the hardness and size of the incoming stone, ensuring the machine always operates within its peak efficiency envelope. This constant, precise calibration maximizes yield of in-spec product and minimizes energy waste from running the crusher under-loaded or in an inefficient, choked state.

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This intelligence extends decisively into maintenance. Advanced telemetry and vibration analysis create a predictive maintenance model. Instead of relying on fixed hourly schedules, the system learns the unique "health signature" of your stone crusher machine for sale. It can detect the early-stage wear of a bearing or the slight misalignment of a drive component weeks before a failure would occur. This allows you to schedule repairs during planned downtime, effectively eliminating the catastrophic cost and disruption of unplanned breakdowns. The value here is not just in parts savings, but in the profound increase in machine availability and production certainty.

## The Efficiency Engine: Advancements in Power and Material Flow

Parallel to intelligence gains are hard engineering improvements focused on reducing input costs and enhancing throughput. A major frontier is the move away from traditional diesel-only power trains. Hybrid diesel-electric systems are becoming more common, where a diesel generator runs at a constant, optimal speed to produce electricity, which then powers electric motors for the crusher and conveyors. This setup can reduce fuel consumption by 20% or more. Fully electric crushers, powered by grid connection or large onboard battery packs, are now a reality for some applications, offering near-zero operating emissions and significantly lower energy costs per ton, provided the electrical infrastructure is available.

Simultaneously, crusher chamber geometry and materials science are advancing. New chamber profiles are computer-optimized to create better particle shape and a more efficient crushing motion, increasing yield of valuable, cubical aggregate. Wear parts, like mantles, concaves, and jaw plates, are being fabricated from new, proprietary alloys and composite materials. These innovations offer substantially extended service life, sometimes doubling or tripling the tonnage processed between changes. This directly reduces both the cost and frequency of downtime for wear part replacement, contributing to higher overall plant availability and lower cost per ton.

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## The Total Value Proposition: Understanding the New Pricing Paradigm

These collective innovations inevitably influence the capital cost of next-generation crawler crushers. You should expect a premium compared to a basic, traditional model. This is where a fundamental shift in evaluation is required. The decision must move from comparing simple purchase prices to analyzing Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) over the machine's operational life.

A next-gen crusher's higher price buys you a bundle of value: reduced fuel or electricity costs, significantly less downtime, lower maintenance costs through prediction, and higher-quality, more valuable end product. Therefore, you must calculate your true cost-per-ton. Factor in all operational expenses—energy, wear parts, labor, and most importantly, the cost of lost production during downtime. When this comprehensive calculation is performed, the next-generation machine, despite its higher sticker price, will often demonstrate a lower cost-per-ton over a 3–5 year period. The investment is not in a more expensive crusher, but in a system engineered to produce aggregate at the lowest possible ongoing operational expense. By adopting this analytical framework, you can accurately assess whether the innovation premium translates into a genuine and rapid return on investment, securing a more efficient and competitive future for your quarry.

The Mystery of Fabric Pilling: Causes, Fixes, and Prevention


Fabric pilling happens because of fibers, friction, and use—not because you did something wrong. In many cases, it’s cosmetic and manageable with the right tools and habits. Gentle removal, cushion rotation, and regular care go a long way.

You’ve probably noticed it before: tiny, fuzzy balls forming on the surface of your sofa. Maybe you first saw them on the seat cushion, or perhaps it was a rough patch on the armrest. From afar, the fabric might still look okay, but up close, it feels worn and less inviting. This is fabric pilling, and it’s a common issue that many sofa owners face.

Pilling can be frustrating, especially when it appears on expensive or brand-new sofas. However, it doesn’t always mean that the fabric is of poor quality. Understanding the causes of pilling can help you determine the best course of action—whether it’s a simple fix or a more involved solution like reupholstering your sofa.

The Science Behind Fabric Pilling


Pilling occurs when loose fibers migrate to the surface of the fabric. These fibers are pulled out by friction and twisted together, forming small knots or “pills” that cling to the surface. Sofas are particularly susceptible to pilling due to the constant motion involved in daily use. People sit, shift, slide, and rub their arms against the fabric, creating friction in the same spots repeatedly.

It’s important to note that pilling is not the same as thinning or tearing. The fabric underneath is usually still intact. What you’re seeing is a surface issue, not a structural failure.

Why Some Fabrics Pill More Than Others


Not all fabrics are created equal when it comes to pilling. The likelihood of pilling depends on the fiber type, yarn twist, and weave. Short fibers are more prone to pilling than long ones because they break loose more easily. Once loose, these fibers tangle on the surface instead of falling away. This is why some cottons and synthetics pill more than wool or linen, which have longer fibers.

Blended fabrics, which combine natural fibers with synthetics like polyester, are also prone to pilling. The synthetic fibers tend to hold onto loose pills instead of letting them shed, making the pills more noticeable and longer-lasting. Loose weaves and soft textures add to the problem. Fabrics that feel cozy and brushed often pill more than tight, flat weaves. Comfort and durability don’t always go hand in hand.

The Role of Friction and Pressure


Pilling typically appears in high-contact areas such as seat centers, front edges, and armrests. This isn’t random wear; it’s predictable. If one seat is used more frequently, it will pill faster than the others. Cushions that aren’t rotated wear unevenly, making pilling more noticeable. This is why two sofas with the same fabric can age differently depending on how they’re used.

Why New Fabric Can Pill Early


One of the biggest surprises for sofa owners is early pilling. A sofa that pills within months can feel defective, but in many cases, it isn’t. New fabric often sheds excess surface fibers during early use, a process sometimes called “fuzzing.” Once these loose fibers are gone, the fabric can stabilize and pill less over time. This early phase doesn’t mean the fabric will keep deteriorating; it just means the surface needs some maintenance before it settles.

Is Pilling a Sign of Poor Quality?


Not always. Some very durable fabrics pill, while some cheap fabrics don’t. Abrasion resistance and pilling resistance are related but not identical. A fabric can score high on abrasion tests and still pill because the fibers are strong but short. Another fabric may resist pilling but wear thin faster. It’s a trade-off.

That said, extreme or continuous pilling can indicate a mismatch between fabric choice and use. A delicate weave on a heavily used family sofa is more likely to disappoint. This is something experienced sofa upholstery services consider when recommending materials.

What You Can Do to Fix Pilling


The good news is that pilling is often fixable, at least cosmetically. Fabric shavers and pill removers work well when used gently. They cut pills off the surface without pulling fibers. The key is light pressure and patience. Rushing can damage the weave underneath. Avoid scissors, as they’re hard to control and can snip the fabric itself.

Vacuuming with a soft brush attachment also helps. It removes loose fibers before they form pills and keeps the surface cleaner overall. Regular, gentle maintenance does more than one aggressive fix.

What Not to Do


Don’t pull pills off by hand. That tugs at the fabric and loosens more fibers, making the problem worse. Don’t use sticky lint rollers aggressively, as they can lift fibers and speed up pilling. And avoid scrubbing hard with brushes meant for carpets. Upholstery fabric is more delicate than it looks.

When Pilling Keeps Coming Back


If you remove pills and they return quickly, there’s usually an underlying issue. Either the fabric continues to shed fibers, or friction is concentrated in one area. Rotating cushions can help, as can changing seating habits if that’s realistic. Adding throws to high-contact spots can reduce direct friction and slow future pilling. If the sofa is still comfortable and structurally sound, these small changes can extend its usable life.

When Reupholstery Becomes the Better Option


Sometimes pilling is part of a bigger picture. If the fabric pills heavily, looks dull, and feels rough, it may not be the right material for your lifestyle. This is where sofa reupholstery makes sense. Replacing the fabric doesn’t just improve appearance; it gives you a chance to choose a weave and fiber better suited to daily use.

A professional assessment can tell you whether the issue is surface-level or inherent to the fabric. Good sofa upholstery services won’t push reupholstery if simple fixes will do. They’ll explain the trade-offs clearly.

Choosing Fabrics That Pill Less Next Time


No fabric is completely pill-proof, but some resist it better. Tight weaves pill less than loose ones, and longer fibers pill less than short ones. Fabrics with a smooth surface show less fuzz than brushed textures.

Performance fabrics are designed to balance durability and appearance. Many resist pilling well, though they feel different from natural fibers. When selecting fabric, ask about pilling resistance, not just color and texture. It’s a practical question that pays off later.

Managing Expectations


Even the best upholstery shows wear over time. Pilling is part of normal fabric life, especially in homes where sofas are used daily. The goal isn’t perfection; it’s longevity. A fabric that pills slightly but stays structurally sound is often a better investment than one that looks smooth but wears thin quickly. Understanding this balance helps avoid frustration.

The Bottom Line


Fabric pilling happens because of fibers, friction, and use—not because you did something wrong. In many cases, it’s cosmetic and manageable with the right tools and habits. Gentle removal, cushion rotation, and regular care go a long way. When pilling becomes constant or the fabric no longer suits your needs, sofa reupholstery offers a practical reset. Good sofa upholstery services focus on matching fabric to real life, not just showroom appeal. With the right choices, pilling becomes a minor maintenance issue instead of a deal-breaker.

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Hi. I recently published my app on Flathub and have been steadily updating it to make it better.

With it you can download Music from Youtube and tag it to create a beautiful collection of local Music. Check it out: flathub.org/apps/net.fhannenhe…

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Windows 10 theme for XFCE4 or Mate


Hi guys.

My mom has pretty old and shitty home HP notebook and I was thinking that since she mainly uses it for browsing Facebook and watching Youtube that I would upgrade it for her to Linux instead of Win 11. The only thing is that I want some lightweight desktop like XFCE or maybe Mate and to make it as painless as possible for her I would like to install Windows 10 looking theme on that machine.

Do you guys know of any good themes that are updated at least on semi-regular?

Thanks. ;)

Day 1: Revisiting the GR11 in Alta Garrotxa


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Day 1 on the trail: I feel out of shape, I forgot all my money at home, I'm not sure which rivers are dry and which are real rivers, and I'm filtering water with an old Katadyn BeFree water filter that I haven't used in 2 years. Wish me luck! 😅

Here is the book that I was celebrating publishing: www.bigworldsmallsasha.com/book/

And since the filming of this video, we have bought a motorhome, fixed it up, and made a bunch of videos about traveling around Spain in it! See our channel here: videos.trom.tf/c/ridewithless/

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Comic Con Copenhagen 2025 - Dub'ya Makes


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To me, few things scream MAKER! quite like a good con 🤩 I remember promising myself that if Comic Con ever came back to Copenhagen I would make a proper costume - that's going to have to be next time...
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100 Ladrillos: Acceso Abierto al Sector Inmobiliario


La plataforma 100 Ladrillos se ha consolidado como una alternativa interesante para quienes desean invertir en bienes raíces de manera accesible. A través de un modelo de crowdfunding, 100 Ladrillos permite que personas de diversas capacidades económicas se unan y aporten fondos para la compra de propiedades, democratizando así el acceso al mercado inmobiliario.

Cómo Funciona el Crowdfunding Inmobiliario
El crowdfunding inmobiliario es un método que permite a un grupo de inversores colaborar en la financiación de propiedades. En este modelo, en lugar de que un solo individuo deba asumir el costo total de una propiedad, varios inversores contribuyen con diferentes cantidades de dinero. Esto no solo diversifica el riesgo, sino que también facilita la oportunidad de participar en inversiones que de otra manera podrían ser inaccesibles.

Proceso para Comenzar a Invertir
Para empezar a invertir en 100 Ladrillos, lo primero es crear una cuenta en su plataforma. El registro es sencillo y otorga acceso a un nivel básico que permite a los nuevos usuarios visualizar opciones y realizar inversiones limitadas. Para desbloquear las opciones completas, es necesario completar un proceso de verificación que incluye la signatura de un cuestionario de riesgos, diseñado para ofrecer seguridad y cumplir con normativas.

Modelos de Inversión Ofrecidos
La plataforma presenta dos modelos principales para invertir:

Preventa: Esta modalidad permite a los usuarios adquirir propiedades en fase de construcción, aprovechando precios más bajos y descuentos exclusivos. Es ideal para quienes buscan realizar una inversión desde su fase inicial.

Reventa: A través de esta opción, los inversores compran propiedades ya adquiridas por otros. Esto permite el acceso inmediato a ingresos por alquiler, lo cual puede ser ventajoso para quienes prefieren recibir rentas desde el principio.

Tipologías de "Ladrillos"
100 Ladrillos ofrece diferentes tipos de "ladrillos" que se ajustan a distintas metas de inversión:

Ladrillo Patrimonial: Se enfoca en el crecimiento a largo plazo y permite obtener rentas mensuales, así como beneficiarse de la apreciación en el valor de la propiedad con el tiempo.

Ladrillo Boomerang: Estas propiedades ya tienen arrendamientos activos, lo que asegura un flujo constante de ingresos desde el momento de la inversión.

Ladrillo Pull de Plusvalía: Este tipo de inversión se dirige a propiedades en desarrollo que buscan maximizar el retorno en el futuro, aprovechando la revalorización del inmueble.

Desmitificando Temores sobre la Inversión
Es natural tener inquietudes relacionadas con la seguridad de invertir en plataformas de este tipo. Sin embargo, 100 Ladrillos está sujeta a regulaciones por parte de entidades competentes, lo que agrega un nivel de confianza. Los retornos de inversión que pueden generarse dependen del tipo de ladrillo adquirido, facilitando a los usuarios elegir entre ingresos constantes o la posibilidad de revalorización a largo plazo.

Estrategias para Mantener Liquidez
Si existe la necesidad de liquidez, los usuarios tienen la opción de vender sus inversiones en el mercado de reventa. No obstante, se recomienda una estrategia de retención para sacar el máximo provecho de la inversión, permitiendo que crezca tanto en términos de rentas como de valor. Es relevante entender que cada propiedad puede requerir un periodo de estabilización antes de que comience a generar ingresos de manera efectiva.

100 Ladrillos es una plataforma que abre las puertas a un sector inmobiliario más accesible para todos. Su enfoque de crowdfunding permite a una variedad de inversores involucrarse en proyectos que antes parecían inalcanzables. Si estás considerando explorar esta opción, asegúrate de informarte sobre las diversas modalidades y tipos de "ladrillos" que la plataforma ofrece para alinearlos con tus objetivos financieros y personales.

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Robot Animation Research - Project Heist


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In this video, Rik (lead animator) recaps a few weeks of work of the animation department, as they research an appealing and believable animation style for some of the robots in the Project Heist.

All tests are available at studio.blender.org.

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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing Between Stone and Porcelain Mosaics


Both stone mosaic tiles and porcelain mosaics can enhance the look of your space. The real differences emerge in daily use. Stone offers character and natural variation but requires care. Porcelain provides consistency and ease, though it may lack the org

When you step into a ceramic tile shop, the array of options can be overwhelming. Stone mosaic tiles and porcelain mosaics both offer unique aesthetics and benefits, but they behave very differently once installed. This guide aims to provide a clear comparison, helping you make an informed decision based on your needs and preferences.

Understanding the Role of Mosaics


Mosaics are more than just decorative elements; they serve practical purposes. They follow slopes on shower floors, adding grip and softening transitions between surfaces. Given their use in wet and detailed areas, performance is just as important as appearance.

While stone and porcelain mosaics may look similar from a distance, their structural differences and maintenance needs set them apart.

The Allure of Stone Mosaic Tiles


Stone mosaics bring a natural, organic feel to any space. Marble, travertine, slate, and limestone each offer unique variations in color and texture. No two pieces are identical, creating a sense of depth and warmth. This randomness is often the primary reason people choose stone. Stone tiles absorb light rather than reflecting it, giving bathrooms a calm, spa-like atmosphere and providing a grounded, tactile feel underfoot.

However, stone is porous, which means it can absorb moisture unless properly sealed. Over time, water, soap, and minerals can stain or darken the tiles.

Maintenance Requirements for Stone Mosaics


Stone mosaics require regular and ongoing care. They need to be sealed before and after grouting, and often require periodic resealing. Cleaning products must be mild, as acidic cleaners can etch or dull the surface.

In low-use areas, this maintenance might be manageable. However, in busy bathrooms or rental units, it can become a burden. Skipped maintenance might not show immediately, but problems can build up over time. If you're considering stone mosaics, be honest about your willingness to handle the upkeep. This honesty can save you from future regrets.

Ideal Applications for Stone Mosaics


Stone mosaics are best suited for feature areas such as accent walls and vanity backsplashes. They also work well in dry zones with limited water exposure. When sealed properly, they can be effective on shower floors, as the many grout lines add grip and the texture hides wear.

However, they may not be the best choice for full shower walls or heavily used kitchen backsplashes unless you have strong ventilation and cleaning habits.

The Appeal of Porcelain Mosaics


Porcelain mosaics are engineered to be dense, low-porosity, and consistent. They don't absorb water like stone does, making them more practical for everyday use. Modern porcelain mosaics can closely mimic the look of natural stone, with convincing marble veins and slate textures. The key difference lies in performance: porcelain resists staining, doesn't require sealing, and can tolerate stronger cleaners.

While porcelain mosaics may lack the depth of natural stone, they offer a far more predictable and reliable appearance.

Low-Maintenance Reality of Porcelain Mosaics


Porcelain mosaics are designed for low maintenance. Regular cleaning is usually sufficient, and they don't require sealing. They don't darken when wet, and soap residue and hard water marks are easier to clean off.

This reliability is particularly important in wet areas, bathrooms with poor ventilation, kitchens with heavy use, and homes with children or tenants. Porcelain mosaics reduce the number of potential issues, providing peace of mind for many homeowners.

Ensuring Slip Resistance and Safety


Both stone and porcelain mosaics can be safe underfoot, but this depends on the finish and rating. Stone mosaics often have natural textures that add grip, while porcelain mosaics rely on surface texture and grout lines. Matte or lightly textured porcelain performs well on shower floors.

Always check the slip ratings for wet areas, as texture alone doesn't guarantee safety. This is a crucial question to ask at the ceramic tile shop.

Appearance and Aging Over Time


Stone mosaics change with age, developing a patina, softening edges, and deepening colors. Some people appreciate this natural aging, while others see it as wear.

Porcelain mosaics, on the other hand, maintain their appearance over time. They look the same years later as they did on the day of installation. This consistency is ideal for those who prefer stability and predictability. Neither option is right or wrong; it depends on whether you value natural aging or long-term uniformity.

Installation Considerations


Stone mosaics require careful handling and sealing steps, which can add time and complexity to the installation process. Cuts must be precise to avoid chipping, and the choice of adhesive is crucial, as stone can react to moisture trapped beneath it.

Porcelain mosaics are more forgiving. They are easier to cut cleanly and don't require pre-installation sealing. This can reduce labor time and cost, making porcelain a smoother choice for complex layouts or tight timelines.

Grout: A Key Consideration


Grout is more critical with mosaics than with larger tiles due to the higher number of joints. Stone mosaics still need sealing even if epoxy grout is used, while porcelain mosaics paired with epoxy grout offer the lowest maintenance combination. This reduces staining, mold, and cleaning effort.

Grout color also affects the overall appearance. Matching grout creates a calm look, while contrasting grout highlights the mosaic pattern. Choose carefully, as changing grout color later is difficult.

Cost: Beyond the Price Tag


Stone mosaics often come with a higher upfront cost and can also be more expensive over time due to sealing, special cleaners, and potential repairs.

Porcelain mosaics may have lower maintenance costs, even if the tile price is similar. Installation labor costs are often lower too, as porcelain is easier to work with. When comparing costs, consider not just the square meter price but also the time, maintenance, and replacement risks involved.

Suitability for Different Spaces


Stone mosaics are ideal for homeowners who appreciate natural materials and are willing to invest in maintenance. They work best in controlled environments and as accent features.

Porcelain mosaics are perfect for busy homes, wet zones, and those who desire durability with minimal effort. They are versatile and can be used almost anywhere, from shower floors to kitchen backsplashes. If you're unsure, porcelain is usually the safer choice.

Making Your Decision at the Ceramic Tile Shop


Don't rely solely on photos when making your decision. Handle full mosaic sheets, wet them slightly, and compare how they feel and react to light. Ask about water absorption, sealing requirements, and where the tile is rated for use. A reputable ceramic tile shop will provide clear answers and technical details, not just display boards. These conversations are more valuable than brand names.

Final Thoughts


Both stone mosaic tiles and porcelain mosaics can enhance the look of your space. The real differences emerge in daily use. Stone offers character and natural variation but requires care. Porcelain provides consistency and ease, though it may lack the organic depth of stone.

The right choice depends on your lifestyle, the frequency of use of the space, and your willingness to undertake maintenance. Consider these factors carefully, and your mosaic tiles will remain a smart investment long after the renovation is complete.

So, what have you been reading recently? | 📚 Weekly book discussion, review, and recommendations thread, January 4th, 2026


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Miles de mundos creados por usuarios


Organizar una fiesta donde los invitados están repartidos por diferentes ciudades o países, pero pueden compartir la experiencia de ver un partido, una final de serie o un concierto como si estuvieran en la misma sala, ya no es ciencia ficción [iptv futbol españa 2025](plataforma de VR necesitan descargar). Combinando las capacidades sociales de la Realidad Virtual (VR) con la potencia del streaming por IPTV, puedes crear eventos memorables y muy divertidos. Aquí tienes una guía para organizar tu propia fiesta en VR con IPTV sincronizada.

Paso 1: Elige tu plataforma de VR social.
Este será tu "lugar" virtual. Necesitas una plataforma que permita reuniones sociales con avatares personalizables y, preferiblemente, la integración de pantallas de video. Algunas de las mejores opciones son:

Bigscreen VR: Es, sin duda, el rey para esta actividad. Está diseñado específicamente para ver contenido en pantallas virtuales dentro de entornos increíbles (cines, salas futuristas, paisajes). Permite a un anfitrión "alquilar" una sala privada y transmitir su pantalla de escritorio (donde reproducirás el contenido de IPTV) a todos los invitados, con el audio y video perfectamente sincronizados.

VRChat: Es más libre y caótico, con miles de mundos creados por usuarios. Muchos de estos mundos incluyen reproductores de video donde puedes pegar la URL de un stream. La sincronización puede ser un poco menos perfecta que en Bigscreen, pero la variedad de entornos (desde un bar irlandés hasta una nave espacial) es incomparable.

Horizon Venues (de Meta) o AltspaceVR: Opciones más sencillas, ideales si tus invitados son nuevos en VR.

Paso 2: Configura la fuente de IPTV y el streaming.
Necesitarás el contenido que todos verán juntos. Aquí entran en juego consideraciones legales y técnicas.

Fuente de contenido: Utiliza servicios de streaming legales como Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, o incluso transmisiones en vivo de YouTube o Twitch. Crucial: Solo puedes compartir pantalla de forma privada con amigos en una sala virtual. Distribuir contenido protegido por derechos de autor de manera pública infringe los términos de servicio.

Herramienta de streaming en tu PC: Tu computador será el "servidor". Usarás la aplicación de VR (Bigscreen, SteamVR) y, dentro de ella, la función "Compartir pantalla" o "Sala de cine privada". Asegúrate de que tu PC tenga potencia suficiente para ejecutar el VR y transmitir video en alta calidad.

Sincronización: En plataformas como Bigscreen, la sincronización es automática y gestionada por la aplicación. En otros mundos de VRChat, puedes necesitar usar herramientas como "Sync Play" o mondos con reproductores de video que todos los invitados puedan activar al mismo tiempo. Haz una prueba previa con un amigo.

Paso 3: Planifica y envía invitaciones.

Tema y entorno: ¿Será una noche de cine de terror en un cine gótico? ¿O una final deportiva en un loft moderno? Elige un entorno en la plataforma que se ajuste al tema.

Instrucciones claras: Envía a tus invitados (por WhatsApp, Discord, etc.) un pequeño instructivo:

Qué plataforma de VR necesitan descargar.

La hora exacta de la reunión (especifica la zona horaria).

El nombre de la "sala" o mundo al que deben unirse, y la contraseña si es privada.

Recomendaciones técnicas: tener las apps de streaming (Netflix, etc.) abiertas y logueadas en el PC antes de entrar a VR para evitar contratiempos.

Paso 4: Crea ambiente durante la fiesta.
¡La magia está en la interacción social que permite la VR!

Personalización de avatares: Anima a todos a personalizar sus avatares. ¡Es parte de la diversión!

Chat de voz espacial: Asegúrate de que todos tengan activado el micrófono y entiendan que la voz es espacial (se oye más fuerte cerca del avatar). Esto permite susurrar comentarios durante las escenas aburridas o reírse en grupo.

Actividades complementarias: Puedes designar un "falso intermedio" para socializar, jugar a mini-juegos virtuales (lanzar dardos en la pared del bar virtual) o simplemente pasear por el entorno.

Snacks virtuales y reales: Algunas apps permiten "sostener" una copa virtual. Anima a todos a preparar sus palomitas o bebidas reales para una sincronía multisensorial.

Consejos técnicos finales:

Conexión a Internet: Una conexión estable por cable (Ethernet) es mucho mejor que Wi-Fi para el anfitrión que transmite.

Latencia: Si hay algún invitado con mucha latencia (retraso), puede arruinar la sincronía. En Bigscreen, el anfitrión puede pausar brevemente para que todos se reajusten.

Plan B: Ten un grupo de chat de texto (Discord) abierto por si alguien tiene problemas técnicos y necesita ayuda para entrar.

Organizar una fiesta en VR con IPTV sincronizada es una experiencia asombrosa que borra las distancias físicas. Combina la comodidad del cine en casa con la alegría de compartir reacciones en tiempo real con amigos lejanos. Con un poco de preparación, no solo verás un contenido; crearás un recuerdo compartido en un espacio donde las únicas limitaciones son la imaginación y el ancho de banda. ¡Prepara las palomitas (reales y virtuales) y a disfrutar del espectáculo!

Optimizing Grove Crane Performance: The Critical Role of Swing Bearings in Maintenance


Swing bearings do not fail overnight; they fail quietly and then suddenly. Paying attention to early warning signs keeps options open and allows for proactive maintenance. Ignoring these signs can close those options quickly, leading to more severe and co
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Grove cranes are essential tools in various industries, known for their robustness and precision. However, the efficiency and reliability of these cranes are heavily dependent on the condition of their swing bearings. This article explores the importance of swing bearings, the subtle signs of wear, and the best practices for maintaining these critical components to ensure optimal crane performance.

The Essential Function of Swing Bearings


The swing bearing on a Grove crane is a vital component that enables the upper structure to rotate smoothly and efficiently. It supports both vertical and horizontal loads, allowing the crane to perform its lifting and swinging operations with precision. This bearing is a complex assembly that requires meticulous care and attention.

Unlike simpler components, such as pins or hoses, the swing bearing is not easily accessible. Replacement involves significant disassembly, downtime, and precise realignment. Therefore, early detection of potential issues is crucial for minimizing disruptions and ensuring long-term reliability.

Recognizing Early Signs of Swing Bearing Wear


One of the most challenging aspects of swing bearing maintenance is the ability of these components to fail quietly. Early signs of trouble are often subtle and can be easily overlooked, especially when the crane appears to be functioning normally. However, these early indicators are crucial for preventing more severe and costly problems down the line.

Unusual Noises: The First Warning Sign


A healthy swing bearing operates with minimal noise. Any unusual sounds, such as grinding, popping, or rhythmic clicking during rotation, are early signs of potential issues. These noises, especially if they occur only under load, indicate uneven wear on the bearing raceway or rolling elements. Over time, these damaged areas can spread, causing more extensive wear across the entire bearing.

The key to identifying this issue lies in recognizing patterns. While a single odd sound might be attributed to debris, repeated sounds during specific movements are a clear indication that something is amiss.

Rough or Inconsistent Movement: A Clear Indicator


Smooth operation is the hallmark of a well-maintained swing bearing. Any deviation from this smoothness, such as hesitation or sudden movements during rotation, is a sign of uneven wear. Operators often describe this as a “lumpy” or “notchy” feel, which is not just uncomfortable but also introduces shock loads into the crane’s structure. These shock loads can accelerate wear in other critical components, compounding the problem.

Excessive Movement: A Red Flag


Some movement between the upper and lower structures of the crane is normal, but excessive movement is a cause for concern. If the upper structure rocks noticeably when the crane stops or starts swinging, it could indicate bearing wear, loose mounting bolts, or deformation in the bearing races. Visual checks and controlled observations can help identify these issues before they escalate.

Uneven Gear Wear: A Hidden Clue


Many Grove swing bearings incorporate a gear that meshes with the swing drive. Uneven tooth wear, chipping, or abnormal contact patterns on this gear are often indicative of underlying bearing problems. If the bearing allows uneven loading, the gear teeth suffer the consequences. Ignoring these signs can lead to additional damage, increasing downtime and repair costs.

Changes in Grease Condition: A Diagnostic Tool


Grease is often overlooked as a diagnostic tool, but it can provide valuable insights into the health of your swing bearing. When lubricating the bearing, pay close attention to the condition of the grease being expelled. Clean, evenly distributed grease is a good sign, while dark, metallic, or discolored grease indicates internal wear or contamination. A sudden change in grease appearance is particularly concerning and warrants immediate attention.

Increased Load on Swing Motors: A Hidden Symptom


As bearing friction increases, the swing motors have to work harder to compensate. This can manifest as slower rotation speeds, higher hydraulic pressures, or motors running hotter than usual. These symptoms are often misdiagnosed as motor or valve issues, but the root cause is usually mechanical resistance in the bearing. Addressing the bearing issue is essential to prevent further damage and unnecessary component replacements.

The Human Element: Operator Feedback


Experienced operators are often the first to notice changes in the crane’s performance. A healthy swing bearing provides a stable and controlled feel during operation. When the bearing begins to wear, operators may notice subtle changes such as drifting after stopping, less precise swing control, or unpredictable load movement. These changes are easy to dismiss, but consistent feedback from operators should never be ignored. Their observations are a crucial first line of detection.

The Role of Lubrication in Bearing Health


Many swing bearing failures can be traced back to lubrication issues. Skipped intervals, incorrect grease, blocked grease paths, or uneven application can all accelerate wear. Once the raceways are damaged, lubrication can only slow the damage, not reverse it. Inconsistent or incomplete lubrication records are a red flag, indicating that the bearing may require closer inspection even if symptoms are mild. A clean lubrication history is as important as the current condition of the bearing.

Environmental and Operational Factors


Certain operating conditions can significantly shorten the life of a swing bearing. Frequent short-radius lifting, constant slewing under heavy loads, poor ground conditions, and high shock loading all increase stress on the bearing. Cranes operating in dusty or wet environments face additional challenges in keeping contaminants out of the bearing. While these factors do not guarantee failure, they do necessitate tighter inspection intervals and a heightened awareness of warning signs.

The Importance of Quality Parts and Reliable Suppliers


When swing bearing work becomes necessary, the quality of the replacement parts is non-negotiable. Using quality Grove parts ensures correct load ratings, metallurgy, and fit. Swing bearings are engineered to tight tolerances, and even small deviations can create uneven loading, shortening the service life of the bearing.

A knowledgeable crane parts supplier plays a crucial role in ensuring that the correct bearing is selected and supported with proper documentation. This support is essential during installation, inspection, and long-term maintenance planning. Cutting corners on a swing bearing rarely ends well, and the consequences can be severe.

When Immediate Action Is Necessary


Some symptoms allow time for planning and scheduled maintenance, but others require immediate attention. Persistent noise, jerky rotation, visible movement, metallic grease, or rapid gear wear all justify immediate inspection. Continuing to operate the crane with these signs risks sudden failure or secondary damage, escalating the problem and increasing downtime.

Conclusion


Swing bearings do not fail overnight; they fail quietly and then suddenly. Paying attention to early warning signs keeps options open and allows for proactive maintenance. Ignoring these signs can close those options quickly, leading to more severe and costly problems. Operators, technicians, and maintenance planners all play a crucial role in detecting issues before they escalate.

Using quality Grove parts and working with a reliable crane parts supplier supports long-term reliability, but awareness and timely action are equally important. When a swing bearing starts asking for attention, the smartest response is simple: listen—and act before it’s too late.

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Miley Cyrus - Plastic Hearts (Backyard Sessions)


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LYRICS
Hello
The sunny place for shady people
A crowded room where nobody goes
You can be whoever you wanna be here

And Oh
I’ve been living at the Chateau
Shouldn’t drive but I should really go home
I don’t even know ‘em but they won’t leave here

Frightened by my own reflection
Desperate for a new connection
Pull you in but don’t you get too close
Love you now but not tomorrow
Wrong to steal but not to borrow
Pull you in but don’t you get too close

I’ve been California dreaming
Plastic hearts are bleeding
Keep me up all night
(keep me up)
Keep me up all night
(all night)

lost in black hole conversation
Sunrise suffocation
Keep me up all night
(keep me up)
Keep me up all night

I just wanna feel
I just wanna feel something
But I keep feeling nothing all night long

All night long
All night long
All night long

Hello
I’ll tell you all the people I know
Sell you something that you already own
I can be whoever you want me to be

Love me now but not tomorrow
Fill me up but leave me hollow
Pull me in but don’t you get too close

I’ve been California dreaming
Plastic hearts are bleeding
Keep me up all night
(keep me up)
Keep me up all night
(all night)
lost in Black hole conversation
Sunrise suffocation
Keep me up all night
(keep me up)
Keep me up all night

I just wanna feel
I just wanna feel something
But I keep feeling nothing all night long

All night long
All night long
All night long

I’ve been California dreaming
Plastic hearts are bleeding
Keep me up all night
(keep me up)
Keep me up all night
(all night)
lost in Black hole conversations
Sunrise suffocation
Keep me up all night
(keep me up)
Keep me up all night

I just wanna feel
I just wanna feel something
But I keep feeling nothing all night long

#MileyCyrus #PlasticHearts #BackyardSessions

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Todo el mundo odia JavaScript


Después de un año dando vueltas por redes sociales de programación me he dado cuenta de que hay un nexo en común, la mayoría de los programadores odia JavaScript.

Esto puede ser un poco difícil de procesar para programadores a los que les gusta JS, sabiendo la potencia asíncrona que tiene y el maravilloso uso de las promesas. Se entiende que la mayor parte de estos programadores que odian JS no lo comprenden lo suficiente, o lo aprecian muy poco.

JS mueve el mundo, los robots de trading que compran y venden acciones o la propia NASA usa JS desde un accidente espacial que costó la vida a un astronauta. JS está cada vez más presente en el mundo que nos rodea, y por eso hay que entenderlo, no como lenguaje de programación, sino como un lenguaje no tipado en el que poder cometer ilegalidades, porque esa es la belleza de JS, su propia naturaleza libre.

Viva JavaScript 🎉

Scandinavian Retro 2026-01: Introduction, Mailbox and Amstrad CPC


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In the first episode of Scandinavian Retro I explain what this peertube channel is about, do a quick tour around the new retro room, we look at a number of items that came in the mail and do a quick test of two of those items: the Amstrad CPC 464 and the 6128.

00:00 Introduction
00:43 Leader
01:05 Tour
02:59 Opening the Mail
24:14 Testing the Amstrad CPC Computers
47:57 Wrap Up
48:20 Credits

I filmed the first part of the video in summer last year, when it was 30 degrees Celsius. When I filmed the last bit, it was -15, and there was 50 centimeters of snow outside. That's a 45 degree difference in temperature. Not that it affects the video, but I just thought it was funny.

If you like mailbox episodes and want to see more of them, you should probably send me things in the mail. Contact me for shipping details.

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Miley Cyrus - Dream As One (from Avatar: Fire and Ash)


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Official Video for "Dream As One" (From Avatar: Fire and Ash) by Miley Cyrus

I'm so so so sorry about this crappy and poor quality, but it is the best they serves on YT... IF you have a better release, please do send me a note to replace this US looser quality.

With “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” James Cameron takes audiences back to Pandora in an immersive new adventure with Marine turned Na’vi leader Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), Na’vi warrior Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña), and the Sully family.
“Avatar: Fire and Ash,” which is directed by James Cameron and features a screenplay by James Cameron & Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver, and a story by James Cameron & Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver & Josh Friedman & Shane Salerno, is produced by James Cameron, p.g.a., and Jon Landau, p.g.a., with Richard Baneham, Rae Sanchini, and David Valdes serving as executive producers.
The film also stars Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Oona Chaplin, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Edie Falco, David Thewlis, Jemaine Clement, Giovanni Ribisi, Britain Dalton, Jamie Flatters, Trinity Jo-Li Bliss, Jack Champion, Brendan Cowell, Bailey Bass, Filip Geljo, Duane Evans, Jr., and Kate Winslet.

#MileyCyrus #DreamAsOne #AvatarFireAndAsh #OfficialVideo #FireAndAsh #Avatar

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