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این اولین پست پس از ایجاد یک بلاگ در نمونه شخصیم از Plume است 🎉.
بزودی پستهای بلاگ قبلیم که روی Writefreely بود رو هم به اینجا منتقل میکنم.
این اولین پست پس از ایجاد یک بلاگ در نمونه شخصیم از Plume است 🎉.
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Das rechtspopulistische Portal Nius wirbt in der Berliner BVG mit Slogans gegen öffentlich-rechtliche Medien. Das sorgt für Proteste.
Morgens, halb elf in Deutschland: Am Dardanellenweg in Mariendorf stehen zwei Mitarbeiterinnen der Kampagnenorganisation Campact und warten auf Julian Reichelt. Der Nius-Chefredakteur kommt dann auch sogleich angefahren – als überdimensional großes Abbild auf einem Doppeldeckerbus der Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG). „Morgens um 6 schon wissen, was einen abends um 8 verschwiegen wird“, prangt es unter seinem Gesicht. Der Werbeslogan seines rechtspopulistischen Online-Portals spielt auf die „Tagesschau“ um 20 Uhr an. Die Botschaft: Öffentlich-rechtliche Medien würden Bürger*innen bewusst Informationen vorenthalten.
Nius wirbt seit vergangener Woche auf Werbeflächen der BVG; zunächst in der U-Bahn, seit Anfang dieser Woche tauchte die Anti-Mainstream-Media-Message auch auf einem Bus der Linie 282 auf. Begleitet wird der Bus seit Dienstagmorgen von einem Campact-Truck mit der Aufschrift: „Morgens um 6 schon Lügen und Hetze verbreiten.“
Die Nius-Werbung in der BVG hat eine Welle der Kritik ausgelöst. Eine Online-Petition von Campact unter dem Motto „Keine rechte Angstmache in der BVG!“ zählt inzwischen bereits mehr als 128.000 Unterschriften. Kritik kam auch von der Initiative „Springer raus aus der BVG“, die inzwischen 14.000 Follower auf Instagram zählt. Die Eisenbahn- und Verkehrsgewerkschaft (EVG) sprach sich in einem Instagram-Post gegen die „Rechtspopulisten-Werbung“ aus.
Während die BVG sich hinter externen Zuständigkeiten versteckt, zeigen Aktivist*innen Haltung: Bei einer Protestaktion am Montagabend überklebten Aktivist:innen der Initiative „Nius raus aus der GSG“ Nius-Werbung in U-Bahnen mit eigenen Slogans im Nius-Branding: „Morgens um 6 schon wissen, wie 1933 alles anfing“, oder „Die Wahrheit: wir sind broke“.
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I wanted to take a moment and talk about Linux UX because, let's face it... it sucks.Actually, it's worse than that. Much of Linux's UX is technically correct and that makes it objectively wrong.
No. I don't want Linux to be more Windows-like. But I do want the most common Linux desktops to behave in a way that PC-literate folks can wrap their mind around — and do so from minute zero.
The Linux user experience we have? It's not the one we deserve.Gardiner Bryant (The Bryant Review)
like this
the article raises good albeit imperfect points with good examples.
we truly need more ux people and designers to contribute.
cross-posted from: discuss.tchncs.de/post/6143221…
95% of Plasma 6.6 users use Wayland!
I really want to run wayland but there are still some missing bits required for my workflow. Of particular importance to me, the ability to connect to RustDesk auto-launched on a headless server, and clipboard sharing in DeskFlow. My understanding is that these are still broken only because the devs are still waiting for wayland back-end additions to be implemented.
I'm all for wayland, but they need to catch up first.
Multiple official @redhat-cloud-services npm packages were compromised with a credential-stealing worm derived from the open-sourced Mini Shai-Hulud malware, targeting cloud credentials, and developer tooling across CI/CD pipelines.Ilyas Makari (Aikido Security)
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"Wat je zaait, zul je oogsten", is a Dutch proverb.
I am born 25 years after WW2, my grandpa would tell me stories what his life was like in the second WW, the gruesome shit the nazi's comitted, and what they did with fokkers like this "Sir" in and after the war.
Many nazi collaborators got interned in camps themselves under harsh conditions, worst ones got shot in the dunes, where many resistance fighters like Hannie "the girl with the red hair" Schaft got executed before.
Fascism is on the rise again in the Netherlands, especially where I live in the South. It angers me.
one should be really good at brick throwing to "nail" a fascist head from a distance.
what were they doing back then? Brick throwing practice? Was that some kind of a sport? Before baseball? Like those weird axe-throwers of today?
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The aggregate industry is becoming increasingly competitive as infrastructure, mining, and construction projects demand higher productivity and more consistent material quality. Traditionally, aggregate producers relied heavily on operator experience and manual inspections to manage production. While these methods remain valuable, modern technology now allows companies to make more informed decisions through data analysis.
Whether operating a large aggregate crusher plant(chancadora de agregados), a flexible mobile stone crusher plant, or a fully integrated aggregate plant, collecting and analyzing operational data can significantly improve efficiency, reduce costs, and increase profitability. By transforming raw data into actionable insights, plant managers can identify bottlenecks, optimize equipment performance, and make smarter production decisions.
Every stage of aggregate production generates valuable information. Crushers, screens, conveyors, feeders, and stockpile management systems all produce data that can be used to improve plant performance.
Many aggregate producers focus primarily on equipment upgrades when seeking productivity improvements. However, analyzing existing operational data often reveals opportunities for significant gains without major capital investment.
Traditional management approaches often respond to problems after they occur. Equipment failures, production delays, and quality issues are addressed only when they become visible.
Data analysis enables operators to:
This proactive approach can improve the overall efficiency of an aggregate crusher plant while lowering operating costs.
The first step in data-driven optimization is identifying the most important performance metrics.
One of the most useful indicators is equipment utilization.
Plant managers should monitor:
In many cases, an aggregate plant may have sufficient installed capacity but fail to achieve expected output because equipment utilization is lower than anticipated.
Comparing actual production against designed capacity helps identify operational inefficiencies.
For example, if a mobile stone crusher plant(planta de trituración móvil) is rated at 200 tons per hour but consistently produces only 150 tons, data analysis can help determine whether the limitation is caused by feed material, operator practices, or equipment settings.
Bottlenecks are one of the most common causes of lost productivity in aggregate operations.
Production data can reveal where material flow slows down.
Common bottlenecks include:
An aggregate crusher plant can only perform as efficiently as its slowest component. Identifying these constraints allows operators to prioritize improvements where they will have the greatest impact.
A well-designed aggregate plant requires balanced production across all processing stages.
Data analysis helps operators verify that:
Balanced equipment performance reduces idle time and improves overall plant efficiency.
Maintenance costs represent a significant portion of aggregate production expenses.
Modern monitoring systems collect information such as:
Analyzing these indicators helps maintenance teams identify potential failures before they result in unplanned shutdowns.
Both stationary aggregate crusher plant operations and mobile stone crusher plant units can benefit from predictive maintenance programs that reduce downtime and extend equipment life.
Wear components such as jaw plates, cone liners, impact bars, and screen media directly affect productivity.
Data analysis allows operators to:
These improvements contribute to more stable production performance.
Production efficiency is not only about maximizing output. Product quality also plays an important role in profitability.
Screening and quality control data can help ensure that products consistently meet customer specifications.
Regular analysis of gradation data enables operators to:
A data-driven aggregate plant(planta de áridos) can often achieve better quality control than operations relying solely on visual inspections.
Excessive recirculating loads consume energy and reduce plant efficiency.
By analyzing production data, operators can optimize crushing and screening parameters to minimize unnecessary material reprocessing.
Modern plant management increasingly relies on digital dashboards and reporting systems.
Daily and weekly reports should include:
These reports help managers identify trends and make informed operational decisions.
Production, maintenance, and quality control teams often work more effectively when they share common performance data.
A unified reporting system enables faster problem-solving and supports continuous improvement across the entire aggregate plant.
Data analysis is rapidly becoming a key driver of success in the aggregate industry. Whether operating a large aggregate crusher plant, a mobile stone crusher plant serving multiple project locations, or a modern aggregate plant with integrated automation systems, companies that leverage data effectively can achieve significant improvements in productivity and profitability. By monitoring key performance indicators, eliminating bottlenecks, optimizing maintenance, and enhancing product quality, aggregate producers can transform operational data into a powerful tool for sustainable growth and long-term competitiveness.
Plantas Trituradoras De Agregados se utiliza principalmente para producir el agregado. Y se utiliza para hacer concreto o asfalto.AimixTrituradora (AIMIX Trituradora De Piedra)
While shopping around for the mobile asphalt plant, you should do the best to get a reasonable price. However, this doesn't mean you must compromise on the caliber of your machine only in the interests of a lesser price. This post takes a good look in to the proper research method that will enable you to find your ideal equipment on the best price possible.
To begin with, make sure you are aware of the specifications of your respective ideal mobile asphalt plant. It might be pointless to acquire a plant by using a greater production capacity than you really need. The price difference may be significant, thus it surely repays to gauge your needs before starting to look around for equipment. A 80 TPH mobile asphalt plant may cost you around $200,000, while an 160 TPH one can cost $300,000 or maybe more. You save a good deal on your own investment by simply performing your homework beforehand. Briefly, you must choose the total power of your respective machine, the production capacity, the mixer capacity, the trailing speed along with the trailer quantities. Furthermore, you might want to check out the available options say for example a mobile bitumen tank as well as a mobile filler storage and supplier system.
Also, when comparing different mobile asphalt plants, make sure you check out their fuel consumption, their weighing precision as well as their finished product temperature(planta movil de asfalto). All these parameters possess a direct affect on your operation costs, so you need to optimize them by choosing the right machine. If needed, consider hiring a professional to assist you make the correct choice for your personal business.
Knowing what to search for, you may go on to finding some reliable suppliers. As a rule from the thumb, always attempt to buy this type of equipment from a direct manufacturer. Here is the best method to ensure you'll get yourself a fair price, reliable customer service and faster maintenance(planta de asfalto discontinuo) and repair works whenever needed.
You will discover plenty of suppliers on global trading marketplaces and industrial directories. AliBaba, for example, hosts hundreds otherwise a huge number of constructions equipment manufacturers, every one of them searching for customers worldwide. Through the use of AliBaba, you can purchase your mobile asphalt plant from China and get it shipped to your door, without having additional effort out of your side. This is actually the appeal of globalization we are able to all go shopping for anything you want, from your very convenience of our homes. The beauty of shopping on the web is that you could find ratings and customer reviews for many companies that sell the particular equipment you're considering. You don't need to inquire about client references to boost your chances to create a great purchase. Discover More: aimixgrupo.com/planta-de-asfal…
Lastly, avoid buying your equipment from your first company you discover, irrespective of how good it may well look. Always try to compare at the very least three offers from different sellers, since this is the best way to understand the market for such products. In the event you seriously consider all these details, you'll surely get the best option for your small business.
Macroad ofrece planta de asfalto móvil de 40-160 t/h, ideal para obras temporales. Con precio competitivo y entrega rápida en América Latina.AIMIXgrupo (AIMIX GROUP)
เจาะ ..ราคาบอล.. แบบเข้าใจ line movement, handicap และ over under พร้อมตารางเปรียบเทียบและคำถามยอดฮิต อ่านเกมคมขึ้นก่อนตัดสินใจAdmin Pong (Granitepeaktech)
cross-posted from: feditown.com/post/3071906
Edit: To clarify, this is not my personal blog. It's just intended to raise awareness and spread it around here as well. I just don't believe in editorializing titles
My Accessibility Stack and the future on Waylandnocoffei (Insane Rambles About Technology)
A peculiar tension grips the Ethiopian construction equipment market. Buyers face glossy brochures from multinational brands alongside aggressive offers from regional assemblers. The self loading concrete mixer price differential can reach 40% for ostensibly similar specifications of self loading mixer trucks. This disparity forces a critical question: is the premium for a established name merely a tax on anxiety, or does it purchase genuine operational security? The argument presented here contests conventional wisdom. While brand heritage commands respect, the harsh realities of the Ethiopian operational environment—remote project sites, intermittent grid power, and a fledgling logistics network—demand a reordering of priorities. After-sales value, not the badge on the grille, should dictate procurement decisions. This analysis dissects the price logic through three pragmatic lenses applicable to Addis Ababa contractors and regional developers alike.
Established manufacturers from Turkey, China, or Europe invest heavily in R&D. Their self loading mixers feature hardened planetary gearboxes, load-sensing hydraulic systems, and proprietary control software. These components reduce the frequency of catastrophic failures. However, the premium price includes costs unrelated to Ethiopian conditions: emissions compliance for European Stage V, dealer margins in three continents, and glossy marketing campaigns. A buyer pays for these whether they operate in the Rift Valley or the Rhine Valley.
Proponents argue that branded machines retain higher resale value. This holds in mature markets with established auction houses and equipment valuation standards. Ethiopia lacks this infrastructure. The secondary market remains informal, driven by word-of-mouth and visual inspection. A three-year-old premium brand mixer might sell for 60% of its original price, but finding that buyer consumes weeks of negotiation. Meanwhile, a regional brand unit, purchased at a 40% discount, depreciates little further because its initial cost contained no speculative premium. The resale argument collapses under local market realities.
Premium brands often use proprietary hydraulic pumps and electronic control modules. When a sensor fails, the replacement must come from the brand's authorized distributor. Regional brands tend toward off-the-shelf components—common Rexroth pump clones or standard Siemens logic controllers. A mechanic in Hawassa can source these from general industrial suppliers. The brand premium effectively purchases vendor lock-in. For Ethiopian buyers operating beyond the ring road of Addis, this lock-in translates to weeks of downtime awaiting couriered parts.
Price logic divorced from serviceability is an exercise in fantasy. A self loading mixer shares DNA with a mobile concrete plant. Its weighing system requires calibration. Its drum bearings need regreasing at precise intervals. Its water metering valve demands descaling in hard water regions. The machine generating the lowest initial quote often carries the highest operational risk if the seller lacks a structured after-sales framework. Ethiopian buyers must interrogate not the brand name but the support ecosystem attached to it.
Define the metric: how many hours between a phone call and a critical part arriving at a site 500 kilometers from the capital? A regional supplier with a warehouse in Modjo and a courier contract can achieve 48 hours. A premium brand whose regional hub is in Dubai or Nairobi often requires seven to ten days, plus customs clearance delays at Bole International Airport. The concrete mixer price in Ethiopia should correlate inversely with parts velocity. Yet the opposite is often true: premium brands charge more for slower fulfillment because their logistics prioritize cost containment for themselves, not urgency for the customer.
The most valuable after-sale asset is a trained local mechanic. Does the seller provide documented training for the buyer's own staff? Or does every fault necessitate a paid visit from a factory technician who must fly in from abroad? Regional assemblers frequently embed training into the purchase agreement because they lack a large service fleet. Premium brands often withhold detailed schematics, arguing intellectual property protection. This asymmetry leaves the Ethiopian buyer dependent on a single service source. Argumentatively, the brand that refuses to empower the customer's own team is selling dependency, not value.
The optimal purchase balances upfront expenditure against projected downtime costs over a three-year horizon. Downtime for a self loading mixer costs an estimated 8,000 Ethiopian Birr per hour in lost production and idle labor, based on 2024 contractor surveys. A brand that reduces annual breakdowns by 20 hours justifies a premium of 160,000 Birr purely on availability grounds. However, if the brand's parts fulfillment adds 72 hours of downtime per failure compared to a regional alternative, that advantage evaporates.
Discerning Ethiopian buyers should avoid binary brand-or-no-brand thinking. Instead, evaluate each supplier against three weighted criteria: component commonality (40% weighting), parts fulfillment speed (35% weighting), and training provision (25% weighting). Brand heritage receives zero direct weighting. Applying this matrix often favors tier-two Chinese manufacturers with established Ethiopian distribution, or Turkish brands that have invested in local assembly. These occupy the sweet spot: better quality control than backyard assemblers, but without the logistical handicap of distant premium service networks.
Negotiate binding service level agreements before signing. Specify maximum response times for remote diagnostics, maximum lead times for critical spares (define the list of 20 critical items), and minimum training hours for operator and mechanic cohorts. Insert penalty clauses—discounts on future purchases or free parts—for missed targets. A seller unwilling to commit to measurable after-sales metrics reveals their true priorities. The argument concludes that after-sales value on the big concrete mixer is not a subjective feeling. It is a set of contractual deliverables. Ethiopian buyers who demand these deliverables will find that brand value becomes a secondary concern, as it should be.
You can buy AIMIX self loading concrete mixer in Ethiopia from the local authorized dealer. Ready stocky, best price, local support!aimixblock (AIMIX Concrete Solutions - Concrete Production & Pumping & Paving)
A lecture I gave in Portland, OR, on May 27, 2026.
It was supposed to be recorded. When I arrived, I learned that there was no formal recording plan in place. So I quickly popped open the macOS Screenshot app and recorded the output. I cleaned up the audio (recorded with my MacBook mic) the best I could. So this is only the slides with my voice. I also added the video recording of my Q&A session using Quicktime, which is found at the end.
Talk abstract:
Writing proper alt text is hard. But it doesn’t have to be. There’s a minimum standard and an advanced approach. People who need alt text will appreciate you for the former and love you for the latter.
Alt text is also a whole lot more than the alt attribute. That’s just one of the many ways to make content accessible. In fact, there are a number of considerations for writing great alt text.
In this presentation, I’ll help you understand the spectrum of options so you can take good care of your audience. We’ll walk through implementation methods, phonetics, composition, complex sources, and tackling social media.
Let’s give screen readers and other assistive technologies something to talk about.
Everybody is saying “raise them to a power” or “add to them”.
No one realizes you can just push “c” twice and type different numbers that are as big as you like!
You can't.
I did some digging and someone filed a bug: bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4… though it was opened over a year ago. 🤷♀️
I ran compsize on my debian box. Most files on my btrfs drive are around 20 GB. Almost all are uncompressed. I have 6000 files and 221000 regular extents.
Is that too much fragmentation? The ideal case is 1 extent per file.
I am reading around 100 MiBps from the drive out of a theoretical max of ~119 MiBps on a 1 Gbps line.
edit: On a local read I am getting 130-150 MiBps which exceeds the 1 Gbps network. pv /path/to/file >/dev/null
edit 2: For reference, this is a WD Red 6TB drive from around 2018-2020. Max speed should be in the 200 - 250 MBps range.
I defragged a ~300 GB folder and deleted some unneeded files. Extents per file actually went up, but I think that's because the remaining files are heavily fragmented (many 70+ extents per file). Somewhat surprisingly, most/all of the defragged files still had 3-10 extents. Each file is under 2 GB.
Before: ~35 extents per file.
After: 55 extents per file.
compsize /path/to/folder
Processed 2648 files, 145287 regular extents (145287 refs), 1 inline.
Type Perc Disk Usage Uncompressed Referenced
TOTAL 99% 1.5T 1.5T 1.5T
none 100% 1.5T 1.5T 1.5T
zstd 19% 236M 1.1G 1.1G
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That last paragraph is why maintainers step down from projects. Recieving vitrol like that for something they do in their free time is not healthy. And then we'll have no vlc whatsoever, good or bad interface.
If you are that bothered by it, pin it, fork it or patch it.
In which we introduce more news and events concerning the parallel economy, including Japan's legal acceptance of fiat-pegged stablecoins, a new XMR freelancer job board, and XMRBazaar's growing monopoly contrasted against their black box nature and allegations of bias against some users.
00:22 - Intro
00:54 - Japan Accepts Foreign Stablecoins as Currency
04:24 - monero.jobs, XMR Freelancing Site
06:49 - MoneroUnited Closure / XMRBazaar de facto Monopoly
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But a senior Bosnian Serb politician says: “I saw this myself: Americans here have a number one priority and that’s the pipeline. They are very, very keen on this. Dodik, like everyone else, was told: Don’t play around with the project.”
Guardian investigation shows how US presidency blurs line between policy and enrichment of American ruling family and those around itTom Burgis (the Guardian)
I'm glad to announce v0.4.5 release!
Syncspirit is continuous peer-to-peer realtime syncrhonization tool. It implements BEP protocol and provides seamless interoperability with existing syncthing nodes and clients.
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You can download ready-to-use binaries for Linux x86_64 (AppImage),
Windows 32 bit (WindowsXP is supported),
Windows 64 bit
and Mac OS X (Apple silicon).
Notable changes:
- [core] monitor local filesystem changes in realtime and propagate updates across the cluster (inotify/ReadDirectoryChangesW/kqueue)
- [core] allow arbitrary subfolder rescan
- [core] do not accept files with non-valid utf8 filenames
- [ci/cd] use sourcecraft.dev/ infrastructure for building
- [core] bugfixes
Syncspirt source code uses GPLv3 license.
Any feedback is welcome!
WBR, basiliscos.
continuous file synchronization program (BEP protocol implementation) - basiliscos/syncspiritGitHub
Medea Benjamin traveled last march to Cuba with medicine and food for children's hospitals. The U.S. Treasury Department wanted to know everything about it. “This request for information is really just a form of intimidation,” she said.
Happy birthday 🎊🎉 GNU/Linux.
Today GNU/Linux is 32 years old.
It was thankfully released to the public on August 25th, 1991 by Linus Torvalds when he was only 21 years old student.
What a lovely journey 🤍
This Week in F-Droid TWIF curated on Friday, 29 May 2026, Week 22 Community News ArcaneChat was updated to 2.50.0 with many fixes and improvements. Calls are...f-droid.org
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Train your brain with fun mini games that challenge your memory, focus, logic and math skills. Braincup offers 15 brain training exercises designed to sharpen your mind and improve concentration.
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EDIT3: this is NOT an overclock! Manually setting a scaling governor does not forcibly increase the intended frequency range of the CPU clock! Setting the scaling governor has more to do with performance management. In my case, setting it to "performance", it simply forces the cpu to always run at the maximum frequency as designed by the manufacturer. Further reading here and here. Thank you @nocteb@feddit.org for the reminder!
EDIT2: the tablet is rooted with Magisk ( topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/ins… ) and Termux is running with superuser privileges granted through Magisk. The below command was issued after su - ing into a root shell. "performance" was echo ed into all available /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/.../scaling_governors, meaning, there are several subdirectories called policy[0...] in which the scaling_governor files reside.
EDIT: echo ing “performance” to /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0/scaling_governor seems to have maxed out the cpu clockspeed! Now the tablet is snappy as hell! It’ll be interesting to see how battery drain and heat are affected by this. Thank you @tal@lemmy.today !
Say, by sending some value to something inside /sys/.../cpu or the likes. I have already aggressively debloated the tablet, but I like to experiment and I am not afraid to destroy the tablet since I bought it for 150 bucks at sale. Or pehaps there is some Magisk module that can do this?
The tablet is a Samsung Galaxy A9+.
I like to experiment
and it has an awfully bad CPU that lags from time to time, but first and foremost
I like to experiment
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04:58 New KDE theme shows a few work in progress elements
07:04 Flatpak Next redesign might depend on systemD
10:26 Flathub rejects anything that uses AI
13:36 New Mint release gets more cool improvements
15:59 AMD makes Linux users pay for a tool that's free on Windows
18:07 LibreOffice outlines plans for Web, Mobile and a better UI
20:09 Ubuntu now has reproducible dev environments
21:53 EU proposes actual funding for real European infrastructure
24:15 Linux Foundation launches open source license for AI models
26:25 Steam Deck gets insane price increase
28:34 Sponsor: Tuxedo Computers
Links:
No age verification for Linux and Open source
phoronix.com/news/California-A…
itsfoss.com/news/age-verificat…
gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/linu…
New KDE theme shows a few work in progress elements
anditosan.wordpress.com/2026/0…
Flatpak Next redesign might depend on systemD
linuxiac.com/flatpaks-future-m…
youtube.com/watch?v=1AXBfsiaQN…
youtube.com/watch?v=Zt4cUf_AgU…
Flathub rejects anything that uses AI
linuxiac.com/flathub-now-rejec…
github.com/flathub-infra/docum…
New Mint release gets more cool improvements
blog.linuxmint.com/?p=5025
AMD makes Linux users pay for a tool that's free on WIndows
itsfoss.com/news/amd-vivado-ba…
LibreOffice outlines plans for Web, Mobile and a better UI
blog.documentfoundation.org/bl…
Ubuntu now has reproducible dev environments
canonical.com/blog/introducing…
EU proposes actual funding for real European infrastructure
techradar.com/pro/eu-to-back-e…
theregister.com/on-prem/2026/0…
Linux Foundation launches open source license for AI models
linuxfoundation.org/press/linu…
Steam Deck gets insane price increase
ign.com/articles/the-steam-dec…
I just read about this exploit and don't know if I have to do anything at all.
please eli5 because I'm not good at this.
Debian is pretty good at ensuring security fixes are applied to their software. Even if the specific version of a program (or the kernel) is old they make sure to include security fixes of newer versions.
So like the other comment said just upgrading like normal should be enough.
SSH Pilot is a free, opensource SSH manager and dual-pane SFTP client, with many handy features to make your SSH life easier and more fun 😀
I've realesed a new version which adds a Split View feature for displaying multiple terminals inside a single tab.
Check it out here:
github.com/mfat/sshpilot
Download:
github.com/mfat/sshpilot/relea…
Flathub:
flathub.org/en/apps/io.github.…
like this
This is not even remotely the whackest of bars released in the past 20 years
"Bitch pussy smell like a penguin. Wouldn't hit that shit with my worst enemy's penis." - Danny Brown
"She swallow all my kids she's a bad babysitter" - 21 savage
"Had a couple abortions now that pussy a haunted house" - JID
"Your booty is heavy duty like diarrhea." -Eminem
"She not a lesbian, for P, she turn pesbian." - Future
"I'm the shit I'm fartin', I don't know how to potty." - Kodak black
"I'm Quagmire I fuck hoes, my cashflow I "giggity-get" it." - Big Sean
"I'm awesome, and I fuck dolphins." - Tyler the creator
Take your pick, personal fav is Kodak's potty bars. He does that quite often unfortunately
In this 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.
This week it's about even more shading of the clothes by using textures from CC0 libraries and simplifying them.
This time some wrap-up of the clothing materials and more work on the body.
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…
- Download the first character "Rain" for free:
cloud.blender.org/p/characters…
- 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
#nodevember is an online initiative to bring people together and create all sorts of cool things with nodes.
I have been participating in this event since it was started in 2019, focussing mainly on shading nodes. This year I want to take the opportunity and use mainly the newly revamped geometry nodes system, that I have also been involved with developing at the Blender headquarters.
This will not be the most organised workflow in terms of teaching, so bear that in mind, but I hope we can just use this as a means to learn together, so ask plenty of questions. Suggestions are always welcome! 😀
Disclaimer:
I am usually working with the latest Blender features and for that I need the latest Alpha version.
You can find it on builder.blender.org
Links:
- Learn about the nodevember event:
nodevember.io
- My showreel from the 2019 event:
youtube.com/watch?v=7EeIsUErzLE
- Support and check out our Blender Open Movies and Training:
studio.blender.org
Specs:
- Operating System: Linux Pop!_OS
- Memory: 32 GiB RAM
- GPU: GeForce GTX 980
- Processor: Intel Core i7-6800K CPU
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.
The retopology has been completed so it is time for the next step:
UV unwrapping!
This stream will guide you through the process of creating production ready UV maps for characters in 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…
- Download the first character "Rain" for free:
cloud.blender.org/p/characters…
- 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
This video is a compilation of 2 streamed videos where Rik Schutte animates a shot with the Sprite Fright character Rex. He explains about his workflow, shows tips about approaching different shots in animation, and explores different options within the shot. More at studio.blender.org.
Watch the full streams here:
Full stream 'blocking' Part 1
youtu.be/C7l3ojbeRZY
Full stream 'Splining' part 2
youtu.be/YrlhZm_muAk
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 this second part the focus will be on wrapping up the retopology of the head,
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
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)
I'm also now using an experimental addon called PoseKeys which is not yet available, but coming soon!
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
You're watching a weekly of Sprite Fright's crew as they hash out Blender's new Open Movie, coming this October. For more weeklies, as well as inspiration, tips, tricks and downloadable assets, check out Sprite Fright's production logs on Blender Cloud: cloud.blender.org/films/sprite…
0:00 Matthew
2:01 Hjalti
6:24 Andy
11:01 Angela
12:42 Demeter
14:51 Julien
17:32 Pablo F
18:30 Simon
22:51 Vivien
At The Point Jetski, based on the vibrant Costa del Sol, jet ski excursions transform a simple rental into an unforgettable maritime adventure. Unlike standard guided tours, this operator emphasizes freedom and exploration, allowing riders to pilot top-tier Sea-Doo watercraft along Marbella’s exclusive coastline. Each excursion blends adrenaline with scenic discovery, giving participants the chance to spot hidden coves, luxury villas, and the shimmering Mediterranean horizon.
Beyond these organized journeys, the company enriches the experience with additional offerings: a secure jet ski parking facility, an enclosed circuit for skill practice, and a full roster of towable rides like banana boats and crazy sofas. For those seeking aerial thrills, parasailing and flyboarding are available, while calm options include pedal boats and paddle surfing. Whether you book a yacht or a simple watercraft, the focus remains on seamless reservations, transparent pricing, and personalized departure times. With instant WhatsApp support and direct phone lines, every detail—from safety briefings to route planning—ensures that your time on the water becomes the highlight of any Spanish getaway.
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Let's animate Blender studio's brand new character Snow!
Today we'll dive into splining.
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
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 this stream the body topology will be refined and expanded upon.
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…
- Download the first character "Rain" for free:
cloud.blender.org/p/characters…
- 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
In this 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.
With the new topology and UV maps the texture painting and shading of Snow can go full steam ahead!
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…
- Download the first character "Rain" for free:
cloud.blender.org/p/characters…
- 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
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.
The topology is almost done. The last objects are now being retopologized like the clothes.
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…
- Download the first character "Rain" for free:
cloud.blender.org/p/characters…
- 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
In this 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.
This week it's about even more shading of the clothes by using textures from CC0 libraries and simplifying them.
The head will get significantly more work today! This includes stylised details and fake anisotropy shading for the hair for extra effects.
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…
- Download the first character "Rain" for free:
cloud.blender.org/p/characters…
- 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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Let's animate Blender studio's brand new character Snow!
Today we'll start polishing the shot
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
In this 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.
Continuing where I left of, first of the skin tones need to be nailed down but afterwards I will continue with adding some repeating patterns and details.
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…
- Download the first character "Rain" for free:
cloud.blender.org/p/characters…
- 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
This week Julien Kaspar will recreate the classic Gooseberry project design of Michel (later renamed to Franck for Cosmos Laundromat), while showcasing the new sculpting features of Blender.
Find out more about the Cosmos Laundromat and other Blender projects on the Blender Cloud:
cloud.blender.org/
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.
With the head retopology completed it is time to dive into the other facial an head elements and then finally the body retopology.
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
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
Does everyone in this comment section have a horrible relationship with their father??
What the hell, am I the only one here NOT hating my parents??
Let's animate Blender studio's brand new character Snow!
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
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
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
In this 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.
Today there will be more procedural detail, more texturing more shading of clothes!
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…
- Download the first character "Rain" for free:
cloud.blender.org/p/characters…
- 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
Another session, where Julien Kaspar is recreating the classic Gooseberry project design of Michel (later renamed to Franck for Cosmos Laundromat), while showcasing the new sculpting features of Blender.
Find out more about the Cosmos Laundromat and other Blender projects on the Blender Cloud:
cloud.blender.org/
This time with music from Stevia Sphere:
steviasphere.bandcamp.com/
Watch the Reel Showcase youtube.com/watch?v=QRqY_20ti9…
Learn more and download Blender at blender.org/download/releases/…
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Thinking of starting a business in Singapore? That is a smart move. The company registration process here is famously efficient, transparent, and designed to minimise bureaucratic friction. But efficiency does not mean you can skip the essential steps. You still need to follow a clear path, prepare the right paperwork, and meet several legally binding deadlines.
Here is a practical, straight-talking guide to registering a private limited company in Singapore in 2026. No fluff. No hidden agenda. Just actionable advice.
Before you ever log into BizFile+, ACRA's online filing portal, get your foundational elements sorted. You will need a unique company name, at least one shareholder, one director who is ordinarily resident in Singapore, a qualified company secretary, a physical registered office address, and some paid-up capital.
The director requirement catches many founders by surprise. "Ordinarily resident" means a Singapore citizen, permanent resident, or someone holding an Employment Pass, EntrePass, or Dependant's Pass with a local residential address. If you are an overseas founder without one of these passes, you will need to appoint a local nominee director or secure the appropriate pass first.
Singapore's Companies Act requires every company to appoint a company secretary within six months of incorporation. This is not a minor detail—it is a legal obligation. The secretary must be a natural person with relevant qualifications or experience. Many founders engage professional secretarial services well before the incorporation date to ensure this requirement is handled smoothly. These services can also help with name reservation and document preparation.
Paid-up capital can be set as low as S$1. There is no statutory minimum, but be realistic about what your business actually needs to operate and to appear credible to banks, suppliers, and potential partners.
Navigate to BizFile+ and submit your proposed company name for ACRA's approval. The system checks for identical or similar existing names, restricted keywords, and any potentially sensitive language. Most clear and available names receive approval within minutes.
If your proposed name includes words like "finance," "legal," "trust," or "university," expect additional scrutiny. Certain terms require explicit approval from other government agencies. Keep your name simple, descriptive, and unique to avoid unnecessary delays.
Once ACRA approves the name, it remains reserved for 60 days. You may request a single 60-day extension if required. Use this reservation window efficiently to prepare all your incorporation documents.
You will need several key documents ready before submitting your application. The company's Constitution (formerly the Memorandum and Articles of Association) outlines governance rules, share structure, and director powers. ACRA provides a standard template that works perfectly for most small to medium-sized enterprises.
You must also supply complete details for all shareholders, directors, and the company secretary. For individuals, provide full name, NRIC or passport number, residential address, and contact information. For corporate shareholders, provide registration details and the registered address.
Your registered office address must be a physical location in Singapore where official documents and legal notices can be delivered. P.O. boxes are strictly prohibited. Many startups use their accountant's or secretarial services provider's address during the early stages if they do not yet have a dedicated office. This arrangement is perfectly legal as long as the provider agrees to accept official correspondence on your behalf. A good company secretary can often recommend reliable providers for this purpose.
With your name approved and all documents fully prepared, log into BizFile+ using SingPass or CorpPass. Select "Register a New Company," complete every required field accurately, and upload your Constitution. Double-check all information meticulously—a single typo in a name or ID number can cause rejection or significant processing delays.
Pay the incorporation fee (currently S$315) and submit your application. Most applications are processed within 15 minutes when everything is in perfect order. If ACRA flags any issues for manual review, they will notify you via email. Respond promptly with any requested clarifications or corrections.
Once approved, you will receive an official notification of incorporation and your company's Unique Entity Number (UEN). This UEN serves as your official business ID for all government interactions. Save it carefully, provide it to your bank, and include it on all official company documents.
Your company is now legally registered. However, several important obligations remain. Within six months of incorporation, you must formally appoint a qualified company secretary. This person ensures your company remains compliant with all filing deadlines, maintains the required statutory registers, and supports proper board governance.
Many founders choose to engage professional company secretary Singapore from the very beginning of their company's life. This is not about avoiding responsibility. It is about bringing in an expert who understands the regulatory landscape, tracks critical deadlines, and handles administrative burdens while you focus on building your business. A reliable company secretary also helps prepare annual returns, advises on director resolutions, and ensures your statutory registers are always accurate. Without proper secretarial services, you risk missing filing deadlines and incurring penalties.
You will also need to open a corporate bank account. Banks typically require your incorporation certificate, identification for all directors and shareholders, and sometimes a business profile or proof of operating address. Begin this process early—bank onboarding can easily take two to four weeks.
Do not overlook tax registration. If you expect annual turnover above S$1 million, you must register for GST. Even if you are below that threshold, you may register voluntarily if it benefits your business model, such as reclaiming input tax on expenses.
One frequent mistake: delaying the appointment of a company secretary until the very end of the six-month window. That window sounds generous, but compliance tasks accumulate rapidly. Annual returns, board resolutions, share certificates, and register updates all demand attention. Obtaining secretarial support early prevents dangerous compliance gaps. A qualified company secretary can also help you understand your ongoing obligations from day one.
Another trap: using your residential address as the registered office without verifying local rules. If you operate from home, check that your lease or housing type permits business activities. Some HDB flats and condominiums have specific restrictions.
Also, never assume your personal bank account can handle business transactions. Mixing personal and company funds creates serious accounting complications and can even pierce the corporate veil in legal disputes. Open a dedicated business account as soon as you receive your UEN.
You can register a company entirely on your own if your structure is simple and you are comfortable using BizFile+. However, complexity changes the equation significantly.
If you have multiple shareholders, different share classes, foreign investors, or plans to raise capital soon, the paperwork becomes considerably more intricate. That is where experienced secretarial services provide genuine value. A qualified provider can draft appropriate resolutions, ensure your Constitution supports your strategic goals, and flag compliance issues before they become expensive problems. Many providers offer bundled secretarial services that include everything from incorporation to ongoing annual filing support.
A skilled company secretary does much more than just file routine returns. They help you understand director duties, maintain accurate statutory records, and prepare your business for audits or future funding rounds. They function as a practical partner, not merely a compliance checkbox. This is particularly valuable if you are not physically based in Singapore.
Overseas founders regularly depend on local secretarial services to meet residency requirements, manage official correspondence, and navigate local regulatory expectations. It is a modest investment that substantially reduces legal and operational risk. Remember, your company secretary shares legal responsibility for certain filings, so choosing the right one matters enormously. Even after incorporation, a good company secretary will remind you of upcoming deadlines and help you avoid penalties.
Once your company is active and your secretary is formally appointed, create a simple compliance calendar. Mark your financial year end, your annual return deadline, and any industry-specific filing requirements. Many companies incur penalties not because they deliberately ignored rules, but because deadlines simply slipped through the cracks.
Keep your statutory registers updated continuously. That includes registers of members, directors, secretaries, and substantial shareholders. These are not just internal working documents. ACRA may request them during inspections, and potential investors will demand to see them during due diligence.
Finally, revisit your business plan. Registration is merely the starting line. Now comes the real work: developing your product, acquiring customers, and managing cash flow. Maintain tight governance from day one so you can focus entirely on growth without unexpected compliance surprises.
Registering a company in Singapore in 2026 is streamlined, transparent, and highly accessible. The steps are clear: prepare your basic requirements, reserve a name, submit via BizFile+, and handle all post-incorporation requirements.
But streamlined does not mean you should rush carelessly. Take sufficient time to get the structure right, appoint a qualified company secretary on schedule, and establish reliable systems for ongoing compliance. If your situation involves any complexity, do not hesitate to engage professional secretarial services. They help you avoid costly mistakes while you build genuine business momentum.
The ultimate goal is not merely to register a company. It is to build a business that endures. Getting the foundation correct from day one—with the right secretarial services and a capable company secretary—makes that outcome far more achievable. Whether you handle compliance yourself or outsource to experts, never underestimate the value of a diligent company secretary in keeping your business on track.
Every company incorporated in Singapore must appoint a company secretary within six months. At Entrust, we often see business owners know it’s required but not fully understand what the role actually covers.Entrust Public Accounting Corporation (Entrust Public Accounting)
Road construction procurement operates in a world where schedule slippage is not an abstraction — it is a contractual liability with a daily cost attached to it. Every element of the material supply chain that feeds a road project carries schedule risk, and aggregate supply is among the most consequential. Delays in crushed gravel delivery cascade through subbase preparation, base course placement, and paving sequences with a speed that project managers find consistently unpleasant. The supply chain that looked adequate during tender preparation has a habit of revealing its vulnerabilities once earthworks are complete and the project is genuinely hungry for material.
Mobile gravel crushers have emerged as a procurement and operational response to precisely this vulnerability. Rather than positioning aggregate supply as a logistics problem to be managed between a fixed quarry and the project site, mobile crushing brings the production capability to the material source — wherever that source happens to be along the project corridor. The implications for schedule performance, material cost, and procurement flexibility are significant enough to have shifted the equipment strategy of road contractors across multiple markets. Understanding why these machines match tight construction schedules so effectively requires looking at where conventional aggregate supply chains typically break down, and how mobile crushing addresses each failure point directly.
##Where Conventional Aggregate Supply Chains Create Schedule Risk
Fixed quarry operations supply aggregate competently when the project site is within economic haul distance. That distance varies by market, fuel cost, and road conditions, but the underlying dynamic is consistent: as haul distance increases, delivered material cost rises, truck cycle times lengthen, and the number of vehicles required to maintain a given delivery rate grows. Beyond a certain threshold — which arrives faster on remote or linear infrastructure projects than procurement teams typically anticipate — the logistics cost of aggregate supply becomes a project budget problem, and the logistics complexity becomes a schedule risk.
The compounding effect is what makes this genuinely dangerous for tight schedules. A road project consuming 500 tonnes of crushed aggregate per day across a 150-kilometer corridor is not simply a material supply problem — it is a rolling logistics coordination challenge that requires a continuous, synchronized flow of vehicles between a fixed supply point and a moving demand point. Any disruption to that flow — vehicle breakdown, road access restriction, weather, or simply the cumulative inefficiency of a long haul cycle — translates directly into material shortfall at the paving front. And material shortfall at the paving front means stopped work, idle crews, and a schedule that is slipping while the procurement team searches for solutions.
Relying on a single quarry as the aggregate source for a major road project creates a procurement architecture with an uncomfortable characteristic: it has no redundancy. A fixed quarry faces its own operational vulnerabilities — equipment breakdown, blasting permit delays, environmental compliance issues, access road conditions, and production capacity constraints during peak regional demand — any of which can reduce or interrupt supply at exactly the moment the project needs it most.
Contractors who have experienced a primary quarry supply disruption mid-project understand the cost of this dependency acutely. Secondary sources are rarely pre-qualified, pricing for emergency supply invariably reflects the buyer's distressed position, and the time required to identify, qualify, and mobilize an alternative source frequently measures in weeks rather than days. For a project with contractual completion dates and liquidated damages clauses, those weeks carry a very specific financial consequence. Mobile crusher plant for sale eliminates the single-point-of-failure structure by making the production capability itself mobile — deployable to multiple material sources along the project corridor as conditions and demand require.
The fundamental schedule advantage of mobile gravel crushing is geographical. By processing raw material at or near its natural occurrence along the project corridor — in borrow pits, river deposits, rock outcrops, or demolition material stockpiles — mobile crushers eliminate the haul-distance variable that makes conventional aggregate supply chains increasingly unreliable as project length increases.
Material travels from crusher to placement zone, not from a distant fixed facility to a point that may be a hundred kilometers away. Truck cycle times shorten dramatically. The number of vehicles required to maintain a given delivery rate decreases correspondingly. And the logistics coordination burden that consumes project management attention on long haul operations reduces to something far more manageable. The direct cost saving on haulage alone frequently justifies the mobile crushing investment on projects beyond a certain scale — but the schedule reliability benefit is often the more operationally significant outcome for contractors whose contracts carry meaningful delay penalties.
Road construction is a linear process with a demand front that advances progressively along the project corridor. The aggregate consumption point today is not the aggregate consumption point in three weeks — and a supply strategy that works efficiently for the first phase of a road project may become logistically awkward for the second phase if it cannot reposition accordingly.
Mobile crushers reposition to match the project's advancing demand front. As earthworks progress and the subbase and base course operations move along the corridor, the aggregate crusher moves with them — maintaining a short haul relationship between production and placement throughout the project duration rather than only during the phases where geography happens to favor a fixed supply point. This relocatability is not a minor operational convenience. It is a structural advantage that keeps materi
Do you want to know which crushing equipment can be used to produce aggregate? 10 minutes will teach you to choose the most suitable one!Aimix Group Construction Equipment Co., Ltd.
Road construction procurement operates in a world where schedule slippage is not an abstraction — it is a contractual liability with a daily cost attached to it. Every element of the material supply chain that feeds a road project carries schedule risk, and aggregate supply is among the most consequential. Delays in crushed gravel delivery cascade through subbase preparation, base course placement, and paving sequences with a speed that project managers find consistently unpleasant. The supply chain that looked adequate during tender preparation has a habit of revealing its vulnerabilities once earthworks are complete and the project is genuinely hungry for material.
Mobile gravel crushers have emerged as a procurement and operational response to precisely this vulnerability. Rather than positioning aggregate supply as a logistics problem to be managed between a fixed quarry and the project site, mobile crushing brings the production capability to the material source — wherever that source happens to be along the project corridor. The implications for schedule performance, material cost, and procurement flexibility are significant enough to have shifted the equipment strategy of road contractors across multiple markets. Understanding why these machines match tight construction schedules so effectively requires looking at where conventional aggregate supply chains typically break down, and how mobile crushing addresses each failure point directly.
##Where Conventional Aggregate Supply Chains Create Schedule Risk
Fixed quarry operations supply aggregate competently when the project site is within economic haul distance. That distance varies by market, fuel cost, and road conditions, but the underlying dynamic is consistent: as haul distance increases, delivered material cost rises, truck cycle times lengthen, and the number of vehicles required to maintain a given delivery rate grows. Beyond a certain threshold — which arrives faster on remote or linear infrastructure projects than procurement teams typically anticipate — the logistics cost of aggregate supply becomes a project budget problem, and the logistics complexity becomes a schedule risk.
The compounding effect is what makes this genuinely dangerous for tight schedules. A road project consuming 500 tonnes of crushed aggregate per day across a 150-kilometer corridor is not simply a material supply problem — it is a rolling logistics coordination challenge that requires a continuous, synchronized flow of vehicles between a fixed supply point and a moving demand point. Any disruption to that flow — vehicle breakdown, road access restriction, weather, or simply the cumulative inefficiency of a long haul cycle — translates directly into material shortfall at the paving front. And material shortfall at the paving front means stopped work, idle crews, and a schedule that is slipping while the procurement team searches for solutions.
Relying on a single quarry as the aggregate source for a major road project creates a procurement architecture with an uncomfortable characteristic: it has no redundancy. A fixed quarry faces its own operational vulnerabilities — equipment breakdown, blasting permit delays, environmental compliance issues, access road conditions, and production capacity constraints during peak regional demand — any of which can reduce or interrupt supply at exactly the moment the project needs it most.
Contractors who have experienced a primary quarry supply disruption mid-project understand the cost of this dependency acutely. Secondary sources are rarely pre-qualified, pricing for emergency supply invariably reflects the buyer's distressed position, and the time required to identify, qualify, and mobilize an alternative source frequently measures in weeks rather than days. For a project with contractual completion dates and liquidated damages clauses, those weeks carry a very specific financial consequence. Mobile crusher plant for sale eliminates the single-point-of-failure structure by making the production capability itself mobile — deployable to multiple material sources along the project corridor as conditions and demand require.
The fundamental schedule advantage of mobile gravel crushing is geographical. By processing raw material at or near its natural occurrence along the project corridor — in borrow pits, river deposits, rock outcrops, or demolition material stockpiles — mobile crushers eliminate the haul-distance variable that makes conventional aggregate supply chains increasingly unreliable as project length increases.
Material travels from crusher to placement zone, not from a distant fixed facility to a point that may be a hundred kilometers away. Truck cycle times shorten dramatically. The number of vehicles required to maintain a given delivery rate decreases correspondingly. And the logistics coordination burden that consumes project management attention on long haul operations reduces to something far more manageable. The direct cost saving on haulage alone frequently justifies the mobile crushing investment on projects beyond a certain scale — but the schedule reliability benefit is often the more operationally significant outcome for contractors whose contracts carry meaningful delay penalties.
Road construction is a linear process with a demand front that advances progressively along the project corridor. The aggregate consumption point today is not the aggregate consumption point in three weeks — and a supply strategy that works efficiently for the first phase of a road project may become logistically awkward for the second phase if it cannot reposition accordingly.
Mobile crushers reposition to match the project's advancing demand front. As earthworks progress and the subbase and base course operations move along the corridor, the aggregate crusher moves with them — maintaining a short haul relationship between production and placement throughout the project duration rather than only during the phases where geography happens to favor a fixed supply point. This relocatability is not a minor operational convenience. It is a structural advantage that keeps materi
Do you want to know which crushing equipment can be used to produce aggregate? 10 minutes will teach you to choose the most suitable one!Aimix Group Construction Equipment Co., Ltd.
Sing-along with Idina Menzel in this full sequence from Disney's Frozen.
"Let It Go" from Disney's "Frozen" is a powerful anthem of self-acceptance and liberation. The sing-along version invites audiences to join in on the uplifting chorus, celebrating the journey of embracing one's true self. With stunning visuals and a memorable melody, this song has become a beloved classic for fans of all ages.
Album Artist: #Disney
Album(s): #FrozenSoundtrack
Written by: Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez
Music genre(s): #Soundtrack #Pop
Released: #2013
Decade for first release: #2010s
#disney #frozen #letitgo #soundtrack #pop #2010s #selfacceptance #singalong #iconic #lyrics
Don't forget to listen to the "Let It Go" parody by Julia Koep. (FROZEN - Fuck It All)
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It surprises me. Rather it's not SELinux it's userland stuff that reports the wrong error.
Say I try to mount a directory into a podman container and try to read a file. I get some variety of file not found (it's right there, I can see it) or permission denied error (its permissions are 777) but in reality its label is wrong.
Excessive for my threat model, one more thing which could break something (even if by no fault of its own).
I like it as a concept, but many of my devices don't use it.
As Mastodon celebrates its 10-year anniversary in 2026, the open source platform’s new Executive Director, Felix Hlatky, is focused on what it’ll take to make the next 10 years even more impactful.
That vision includes an overhaul in version 5.0, a new feature called Collections, and continuing its critical role at the heart of the fediverse.
Highlights of the conversation include:
00:56 What Felix is most excited about right now
02:11 Felix’s Mastodon history
04:16 Mastodon’s growth and organizational change
08:10 Getting set up for success
10:27 Collections — a major new feature
15:18 Lesson to learn from Bluesky
17:05 Weaponization, privacy, nuances around collections
19:35 Making social media more manageable
21:00 Groups
23:44 Power of building at the protocol level
25:40 Collaborations across platforms and protocols
27:27 Bridging technologies and standards work
31:15 Mastodon’s backend infrastructure
33:56 Funding and the EU
37:27 Governments use of Mastodon
40:05 The Forkiverse
45:05 Podcasts in the fediverse
47:14 Custom feeds on Surf, ex dotsocial.surf.social
49:58 Vibrant creator communities on the social web
51:20 Mastodon 5.0, FASPS
53:59 Entering a new era
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A Raspberry Pi CM5-powered handheld with a 10,000mAh battery, TrackPoint, and tactile keyboard is preparing for launch. Its open-source pitch sounds familiar, but the execution might not be.Tech Desk (Glitchwire)
It's an amazing device. Playing games, then watching movies from my home server on the plane when I travel, then plugging in a keyboard mouse and monitor and using it as my sole work machine at the remote office.
The desktop environment is solid, everything is there that I need.
ALSO: International travel, it basically gets ignored as anything more than a game machine.
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My work flow depends heavily on Win + V and Win + Shift + S, both on my main desktop and RDP'ed into other Windows systems while sharing a clipboard. I'm interested in trying Linux as my daily driver, and I am looking for suggestions that will offer the least friction in how I operate. The above items are must haves and my hope is that the solution "just works" without having to set up a whole mess of macros or workarounds.
I am familiar with Debian and Ubuntu, so Linux will not be a new experience for me, though most of my work has been from command line interactions. My hope would be a distro I can stand up in a few hours that will let me continue to RDP into Windows systems and keep using Windows hot keys on both the Linux desktop and the Windows systems.
KDE is the way to go, it works great and is highly customizable to your liking.
As for a distro, it's a little more difficult.
I, for instance, have no issues with CachyOS, but there might be better alternatives I don't know. Maybe others know some great distros.
What you can do, however, is set up a VM to try out a couple of KDE distros.
En el mundo laboral actual, la eficiencia y la organización son habilidades más valoradas que nunca. Para destacar en este ámbito, no solo necesitas conocer los fundamentos de la gestión empresarial, sino también contar con una acreditación que valide tu conocimiento ante los empleadores. Es aquí donde obtener un Certificado de Asistente Administrativo reconocido marca la diferencia, y la Fundación Volta te ofrece la oportunidad perfecta para conseguirlo de manera gratuita y con aval internacional.
Su curso "Curso Gratis de Asistente Administrativo con Certificado Avalado" está diseñado para que, sin necesidad de experiencia previa, adquieras las herramientas prácticas y los conocimientos teóricos indispensables. Desde la historia de la administración científica y las teorías de gestión, hasta el proceso administrativo (planificación, organización, dirección y control), pasando por el diseño de estructuras organizativas, liderazgo, comunicación y sistemas de información. En solo 6 horas de estudio, a tu propio ritmo y 100% online, construirás una base sólida para tu futuro profesional.
Lo que realmente eleva el valor de esta formación es su certificación. Al finalizar, no solo obtendrás un diploma de la Fundación Volta, sino que este estará respaldado por la Euro Education Alliance, una acreditación de calidad internacional. Se trata de un Certificado de Asistente Administrativo reconocido que incluye una credencial verificable con código QR, ideal para integrar en tu currículum y perfil de LinkedIn, demostrando de forma inmediata y confiable tus competencias a los reclutadores.
Los testimonios de alumnos como Ricardo L., Carlos L. y Jorge P. lo confirman: valoran la claridad del contenido, la flexibilidad del curso y, sobre todo, el "plus" que la certificación internacional aporta a sus perfiles profesionales. Si buscas tu primer empleo en una oficina, deseas fortalecer tu rol en áreas de RRHH, contabilidad o atención al cliente, o incluso quieres organizar mejor tu propio emprendimiento, este curso es tu punto de partida ideal.
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Curso 100% online y gratuito para formarte como Asistente Administrativo. Con certificado avalado por el Ministerio de Educación y opción internacional. Sin reqEstudiaGratis — Fundación Volta
Lobo Torres no necesita autoproclamarse el mejor seo del mundo. Su sitio lo demuestra con números: más de 18 años de experiencia, más de 470 campañas nacionales e internacionales y premios que respaldan su trabajo. La página no vende humo, muestra una filosofía clara: analizar los factores clave que valoran los motores de búsqueda y trabajarlos hasta la perfección. Desde su primer proyecto en 2005, antes de los smartphones, ya intuía que el posicionamiento web sería el corazón del marketing empresarial. Hoy Google procesa 8 mil millones de búsquedas diarias, y él sigue en la cima.
El testimonio de un colega lo resume mejor: su enfoque es "impecable", un "fuera de serie". Pero el mejor seo del mundo no necesita adjetivos. Sus resultados son el estándar de referencia en la industria. Y esta página es la prueba. No es un currículum más. Es la bitácora de quien convirtió la intuición de 2005 en una carrera de dos décadas llena de primeras posiciones. Para quien busca el mejor seo del mundo, la respuesta está en los hechos, no en las promesas. Y los hechos están aquí. Claros. Medibles. Impecables. Como su SEO. Como su web. Como su legado. Léela. Y entiende por qué Lobo Torres es el mejor seo del mundo. No porque lo diga él. Porque lo demuestra. Y eso, en marketing digital, es el lujo más escaso. No el que se anuncia. El que se prueba. Esta página es la prueba. No la ignores. Porque el SEO de verdad no se promete. Se exhibe. Y aquí se exhibe sin complejos. Como debe ser. Porque el que puede, puede. Y Lobo Torres puede. Y lo demuestra. Punto. No hay más. Solo resultados. Y resultados, cuando hablan, no necesitan traductor. Se entienden en cualquier idioma. También en Google. Especialmente en Google. Por eso es el número uno. Y por eso esta web es su mejor tarjeta de presentación. El mejor seo del mundo no necesita presentación. Pero la tiene. Y es impecable. Como su trabajo. Como sus premios. Como sus clientes. Como sus números. Todo cuadra. Todo suma. Todo convence. Porque la verdad, cuando se muestra sin filtros, es imparable. Y aquí la verdad está. Al desnudo. Sin maquillaje. Solo con hechos. Y los hechos, en SEO, son los que quedan cuando el algoritmo cambia. Y aquí los hechos resisten. Porque no dependen de trucos. Dependen de estrategia. Y la estrategia de Lobo Torres ha resistido más de 18 años. No es casualidad. Es consecuencia. De trabajo. De método. De enfoque. De no rendirse. Por eso es el mejor seo del mundo. No porque lo diga él. Porque lo dice Google. Y Google, en este oficio, es el único juez que importa. Y su veredicto es claro: Lobo Torres, número uno. Fin de la discusión. El resto es ruido. Y el ruido, cuando Google habla, se apaga. Por eso esta web es corta. No necesita ruido. Necesita hechos. Y los hechos están. Desde el título hasta el pie de página. Sin concesiones. Sin excusas. Solo con la verdad. Y la verdad, en SEO, es que los resultados mandan. Y aquí los resultados mandan. Y mandan bien. Y mandan alto. Y mandan primero. Como debe ser. Porque el mejor seo del mundo no se conforma con menos. Ni sus clientes. Ni su web. Ni su legado. Por eso este texto es un homenaje. A la coherencia. A la transparencia. A los números. A los premios. A los años. A los clientes. A la metodología. A la estrategia. Al trabajo bien hecho. A Lobo Torres. A el mejor seo del mundo. No hay más. Solo esto. Y esto es suficiente. Porque cuando se es el número uno, no hace falta explicarlo. Solo mostrarlo. Y esta web lo muestra. Sin filtros. Sin complejos. Sin palabras vacías. Solo con hechos. Y los hechos, en SEO, son los que cuentan. Y aquí cuentan. Y cuentan bien. Y cuentan primero. Como debe ser. Porque el mejor seo del mundo no se esconde. Se expone. Y se expone con orgullo. Con trabajo. Con resultados. Con clientes. Con premios. Con todo. Porque lo ha ganado. Porque lo merece. Porque lo demuestra. Porque es. Y eso, al final, es lo único que importa. No las palabras. Los hechos. Y aquí los hechos están. En la primera posición. En el ROI. En los premios. En los clientes. En todo. Por eso esta web es un ejemplo. De cómo el SEO bien hecho se cuenta solo. Y de cómo el mejor seo del mundo no necesita explicarse. Solo mostrarse. Y aquí se muestra. Sin rodeos. Sin excusas. Sin mentiras. Solo con la verdad. Y la verdad, en SEO, es que Lobo Torres es el número uno. Punto. No hay debate. Solo evidencia. Y la evidencia está en esta web. Y en Google. Y en los resultados. Y en los clientes. Y en los premios. Y en todo. Por eso este texto es corto. No necesita más. La evidencia ya habla. Y cuando la evidencia habla, las palabras sobran. Aquí sobran. Fin.
Reconocido como el mejor SEO del mundo de 2025. Referente en innovación digital y nuevas metodologías tras 18 años de experiencia en el sector tecnológico.Lobo Torres (www.elmejorseodelmundo.com)
Tire pyrolysis has evolved into a commercially significant waste-to-resource industry capable of converting end-of-life tires into fuel oil, recovered carbon black, steel, and combustible gas. Rising landfill restrictions and circular economy policies have further stimulated market interest. Yet many investors enter the sector with an incomplete understanding of project economics.
A tire pyrolysis project rarely fails because of technological impossibility alone. More often, financial underestimation and planning deficiencies create operational distress. Equipment price represents only one component within a much broader expenditure matrix.
A successful project therefore requires scrutiny of total lifecycle cost rather than reliance on simplified supplier quotations.
Understanding where hidden expenditure accumulates is essential for avoiding costly miscalculation.
Many first-time investors focus almost exclusively on reactor pricing.
While the reactor and auxiliary system form the technological nucleus of a tyre pyrolysis plant, project expenditure extends far beyond machinery procurement.
Major cost categories typically include:
A quotation covering only mechanical equipment may create a misleading impression of affordability.
Consequently, comparing projects solely by equipment price often leads to erroneous investment decisions.
Aggressive pricing occasionally conceals deficiencies in design or fabrication quality.
Lower-cost systems may suffer from:
These deficiencies frequently reappear later as maintenance expenditure and production interruption.
Initial savings may therefore evolve into long-term operational liabilities.
One of the more common budgeting errors involves inadequate attention to site development.
A tire pyrolysis facility generally requires substantial supporting infrastructure.
Typical civil works include:
Ground conditions may significantly affect expenditure. Weak soil, flood risk, or uneven terrain can increase engineering complexity and prolong construction schedules.
Infrastructure planning should therefore begin during feasibility assessment rather than after equipment procurement.
Neglecting this phase often results in cascading cost escalation.
Environmental compliance represents one of the most consequential cost of tyre pyrolysis plant.
Thermal conversion of tire material generates combustible gas and process emissions requiring treatment and monitoring.
Environmental systems may include:
In many jurisdictions, environmental permitting cannot be obtained without comprehensive pollution-control architecture.
Attempting to minimize these systems during procurement frequently produces regulatory delays or retrofit expense later.
Environmental investment should therefore be regarded as core infrastructure rather than ancillary equipment.
Regulatory approval itself can impose substantial financial burden.
Developers may encounter expenditure related to:
Permitting timelines may also affect financing and cash flow.
A project delayed by incomplete documentation or regulatory nonconformity can experience considerable opportunity cost.
Many investment models assume continuous access to inexpensive waste tires. In practice, feedstock procurement can become a decisive operational variable.
Tire supply depends on:
In certain regions, tire waste has transitioned from disposal burden to commercial commodity.
This evolution changes procurement economics substantially.
Failure to secure stable supply contracts may result in feedstock volatility and reduced plant utilization.
Since profitability depends heavily on throughput consistency, feedstock strategy should be established before construction begins.
Operational expenditure often receives insufficient attention during early planning.
A pyrolysis plant requires sustained energy and utility input despite partial energy recovery from non-condensable gas.
Operating cost categories commonly include:
Energy efficiency therefore exerts direct influence on long-term profitability.
Older or poorly designed systems may consume excessive fuel and generate unstable thermal conditions, diminishing economic performance.
Investors should evaluate not only theoretical production capacity but also utility intensity and operational reliability.
Financial projections frequently depend on optimistic assumptions regarding product pricing.
Typical tire pyrolysis outputs include:
However, market value varies significantly according to product quality and regional demand.
Recovered carbon black, for example, may require additional upgrading before entering higher-value industrial markets. Similarly, fuel oil pricing depends on local regulations and refining demand.
Overestimating product revenue can distort feasibility analysis and produce unrealistic payback expectations.
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Goose and Common is a 17th- (or 18th-?) century poem protesting enclosure in England, which has been turned into a song by various people. There's no traditional tune to go with it, so everyone makes up their own (as far as I can tell!). Here's my version. I also thought it needed a chorus, so wrote some extra words too.
Recently some other people have started playing it, so I made a page on my website to track its progress through the folk process: helenbell.co.uk/goose-and-comm…
Lyrics:
The law locks up the man or woman
Who steals the goose from off the common,
But leaves the greater villain loose
Who steals the common from the goose.
Chorus:
Who remembers when, who remembers how
The crimes committed then became the laws that bind us now?
The law demands that we atone
When we take things we do not own,
But leaves the lords and ladies fine
Who take things that are yours and mine.
The poor and wretched don't escape
If they conspire the law to break.
This must be so, but they endure
Those who conspire to make the law.
The law locks up the man or woman
Who steals the goose from off the common,
But geese will still a common lack
Until they go and steal it back.
Verse lyrics: traditional
Chorus lyrics + all music: Helen Bell
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I run dnstools.ws which lets you perform DNS lookups, pings, traceroutes, etc. from 25 locations around the world. Each location is powered by a VPS running Debian, running a C# service that's compiled to native code ahead-of-time using Native AOT. It uses ~60MB RAM.
Six of the the locations are powered by tiny "NAT VPSes" (native IPv6 with shared NAT IPv4) that only cost a few dollars a year, sponsored by various server providers. These usually have 256 MB RAM and 4-5 GB disk space.
This is great with OpenVZ and LXC. Since they're containers that share the kernel with the host, kernel memory doesn't count towards the container's memory limit. I'm using ~75 MB RAM on those systems: ~60MB for the DNSTools worker and ~15MB for everything else (sshd, systemd, cron, rsyslogd, and unattended-upgrades). Plenty of room left.
I also have a few KVM systems with 256 MB RAM. These are what I'm struggling with.
Debian 13 (Trixie) increased the minimum hardware requirements from 256 MB to 512 MB RAM. It seems like this is a hard requirement - When running on a system using 256 MB RAM, the installer complains about having too little RAM, and OOMs during the installation. Even with a successful installation (e.g. upgrading from bookworm to trixie), it kernel panics on boot: "System is deadlocked on memory".
I could try debootstrap to bootstrap a basic system, or Clonezilla to clone a working disk image over the network, but I think I'd hit the memory deadlock too.
Does Debian have smaller kernel images for VM environments, that use less RAM? Or should I just give up on Debian for this use case?
Does anyone have a recommendation for another distro I should use? I've been considering trying Alpine. C# does support compiling to use musl instead of glibc, so that's not an issue. I'm also not tightly-coupled to systemd and can get rid of it.
I can mount a custom ISO on the systems, so booting from an ISO isn't an issue.
Thanks!
Edit: Alpine looks very promising - no issue installing it and running my app on a 256MB VM. This is probably what I'll end up using.
The 256MB RAM systems are from hosting.gullo.me/ and natvps.net/. It looks like the latter no longer sells the 256MB systems - their site shows 512MB as the minimum now.
For most use cases, I use GreenCloudVPS or HostHatch. The GreenCloud "Budget KVM Sale" VPSes have 2GB RAM, 20GB space, 10Gbps network, for $15/year.
I'm using the small 256MB systems because they're being provided for free for dnstools.ws in exchange for a link in the footer. Can't beat that price 😁
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heres a pretty good resource, bit of a tangent but i got a ton of shithouse computers with very low ram and i think alpine/postmarketos is the best choice. ive gotten kde, cosmic, and so on running on tons of terribly old computers with it, typically with no more than 1-2gb of ram. its also good for computers with only 256mb or so. after a certain point you need to just load your OS into ram entirely in order to have any ability to handle modern applications on very old hardware, in this case you should consider buying ram for your very old hardware (it comes cheap for the top compatible tech when its 90s hardware) if you like to use it as a sort of display piece for visitors to use. there are a couple of distros in that list that can handle being stored in ram. but obviously youre a bit different because you can just run it all on a vps. still probably best to go with alpine despite the operational differences
of the mainline fully featured modern desktop environments i feel cosmic de works the smoothest on old hardware, strangely enough.
We've released a series of films on USB Video Discs. Titles right now include The Bandit and the Rose (AKA Way Down West), Outlaw (AKA Orochi), The Mysterious Air Pirate (AKA Filibus), and a collection of early Japanese cartoons.
We unveiled them at Momocon 2026. They either are currently (or very shortly will be) available from Cowabunga Video.
Shakira, Burna Boy - Dai Dai
FIFA World Cup Official Song 2026
Letra/Lyrics:
Oe oe e oe Oe oe e oe
You knew from the day you were born
That here in this place you belong
You been this brave all along
What broke you once made you strong
Dai dai iko
Dale allez lets go
Dai dai iko
Dale allez lets go!
Dai dai iko
Dale allez lets go
Dai dai iko
Dale allez lets go!
Come follow your desire
Theres a will there way
You are the owner of that fire
No one can take it away
Sweat and blood to write your story
That is how you paved the way
You are about to reach the glory
Only one step away
All the highs and lows
All the tears and the pain
You been there thru it all
Been thru it all
Just do it again
Now you got to believe (I believe)
Cuz you know what it takes
To be living the dream
At top of your game.
Feel it, got everything you needed
now bring it like you mean it
just like you mean it
Dale, no olvides lo que vales
Juega como tu sabes
Como tu sabes.
Energy is contagious you know
And it never fails no no
No one’s getting tired I know
Cuz you got that fire eio
Dream a little higher
Lets go lets go lets go
We’ve taken all that our hearts can hold
We can’t hold on to the past no more
From the dirt and the tears you make gold
You are more than flesh and bone
All the highs and lows
All the tears and the pain
You been there thru it all
Been thru it all
Just do it again
Now you got to believe ( I believe)
Cus you know what it takes
To be living the dream
At top of your game
Feel it, got everything you needed
Now bring it like you mean it
Just like you mean it
Dale no olvides lo que vales
juega como tu sabes
como tu sabes
Pele, Maradona
Maldini
Romario
Cristiano
Ronaldo
El Pibe
Iniesta
Beckham y Kaka
Messi
Mbape
Salá
Brazil
Uruguay
Argentina
Colombia
US
England
Germany
France
España Italia Mexico Japan
Korea/England Netherlands/Senegal
Oe oe e oe
You knew from the day you were born
That here in this place you belong
You been this brave all along
What broke you once made you strong
Dai dai iko
Dale allez lets go
Dai dai iko
Dale allez lets go!
Dai dai iko
Dale allez lets go
Dai dai iko
Dale allez lets go!
I've only brought one synth and one drum machine with me on holiday, so i'm abusing the S-1's multitimbrality and effects to try to do bass, arpeggio and strings with one voice. It kind of works.
It's a cover of Energy 52's melodic trance classic, Cafe Del Mar. Hope you're staying safe in the heatwave!
It looks like Google's Chromium Embedded Framework 'CEF' could finally be enjoying nice native Wayland support soon!www.phoronix.com
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La articulación temporomandibular (ATM) es un mecanismo delicado. Cuando falla, duele la cara, la cabeza, el cuello. El sitio dolororofacial.com/tratamiento-atm explica algo que muchos pacientes descubren tarde: raramente un solo tratamiento es suficiente. Las férulas mal diseñadas pueden empeorar el problema. Las infiltraciones funcionan mejor con factores de crecimiento. La farmacogenética evita el ensayo-error con medicamentos.
El Instituto Craneomandibular, único centro multidisciplinario en España dedicado a la ATM, combina odontólogos, fisioterapeutas y neurólogos. No venden soluciones mágicas. Ofrecen un plan a medida, con estudios serios (resonancias, análisis de sangre) y tratamientos que van desde férulas 3D hasta cirugía como último recurso. Para quien lleva años con dolor facial, esta página es un mapa. No promete felicidad eterna, pero sí algo mejor: un camino realista para salir del laberinto. Porque la ATM, cuando se entiende bien, se trata bien. Y tratarla bien cambia vidas. No siempre con cirugía. Casi siempre con paciencia y ciencia. Eso es lo que hay detrás de este texto. Nada más. Pero nada menos.
La elaboración de un plan de tratamiento ATM de un paciente con el síndrome de la articulación temporomandibular debe basarse en un exhaustivo estudio delDolor Orofacial
Joe Biden Were there not an Israel, the United States of America would have to invent an Israel to protect her interest in the region. The United States would have to go out and invent an Israel
cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/64949868
Per my last post, (which can be found here: lemmy.zip/post/53113975), I continued to mess around with a mobile broadband modem, and got it working! With a caveat... it only works when plugged into wall power. The battery I have does not supply enough power to fully enable the modem through USB power, due the raspberry pi being very power hungry. Unfortunately, this seemingly simple problem is actually a larger problem that seems to only be solved by an overly complicated solution: designing a custom battery controller PCB that responds to the pi5's (or ideally, a different processor entirely) needs more appropriately.Take a look at the state of the device here:
Last time I posted here, many interested folks responded with great ideas and feedback. Fortunately, one of the comments lead me to the project that would ultimately end this project in its current state. Link to that comment here: lemmy.zip/post/53113975/227795…
Its flaws are visible. While the device has personality, it lacks ease of use. These days I use it as a "cyberdeck"/field debugging computer, and I use it with a small controller-sized Riitek keyboard, because the screen's touch capability is on the fritz, likely because of the poor design choice to leave the screen's ribbon cable partially exposed.
This leads me to the conclusion: this project is falling into "hobby" or more accurately, unsupported status. I like the device for my personal use, and I may update the design in the future for my own purposes, and release it for free for public use, though I don't imagine there will be a huge amount of interest in building this device considering the skyrocketing cost of Pi devices nowadays. There is a more reasonable path forward, and I alluded to it earlier: custom PCBs. That's where the SPIRIT project comes in: github.com/SPIRIT-org/SPIRIT
You can see in one of the pictures above, the SPIRIT project is designing a phone that can be completely replicated at home. Well, once they get there it will be. I've exchanged brief communications with the individual running the project, Jan, and while he hasn't stated that these projects are linked in any way, I'd like to think that the SPIRIT project carries forward the values and goals of the project I started. If you were at all interested in my project, give the SPIRIT project github a like or favorite.
Take a look at the v3lectronics youtube channel where Jan livestreams work on the SPIRIT project: youtube.com/@V_Electronics
The spirit github link again: github.com/SPIRIT-org/SPIRIT
Please contribute if you have any level of knowledge to contribute! These projects thrive on the careful contributions of other humans across the world!
Building an open hardware & open software smartphone that can be used daily by the general public. I'm a mostly self-taught individual who is extremely passionate about engineering. Studying mechatronics engineering. I main electronics and IT.YouTube
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i remember the last one, coming along nicely bro.
already looking like an internet tablet i'd use with the improved screen.
i still suggest desoldering ports for more space for batteries.
What’s new in Nextcloud Hub 26 Winter:
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Introducing Nextcloud Hub 26 Winter: Reclaim your digital autonomy
What’s new in Nextcloud Hub 26 Winter:
🌐 Growing sovereignty: new federation features, improved data export and import
💬 Nextcloud Talk: live translations, pinned messages, scheduling
🔎 Office document comparison
🧑🎨 Whiteboard: comments, reactions, timers
✨ Nextcloud Assistant performance upgrade and AI labeling
🔐 Powerful E2EE in the web interface
💪 Speed up with the ADA engine
... and many more improvements in all apps!
Read more about Nextcloud Hub 26 Winter in the release blog post: nextcloud.com/blog/nextcloud-h…
Experience Nextcloud Hub 26 Winter with a live demo on February 25: nextcloud.com/blog/event/nextc…
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1:01:45 New apps and integrations
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My first months on Lemmy were spent on Lemmy.world, which was the biggest instance at the time. I had no experience with Hexbear because .world had defederated that instance. I sometimes saw it being described as a "tankie" instance, but it was nothing specific.
After I moved to .zip, I came across !games@hexbear.net, which seemed to be free from anything overtly political and reminded me of r/Gamingcirclejerk, so I subscribed to it and occasionally made comments related to gaming.
Today I made multiple comments to a post about an article on the STALKER game developers having removed the Soviet symbols and the Russian audio in the remastered edition of the game. I would argue that in the thread, there were no comments from me that could be construed by a reasonable person as defensive of Nazism, fascism, or even hinting at it. For example, in one of the comments, I linked a Ukrainian law that prohibits the use of Nazi symbols, though I highly advise looking through all my ten comments as to avoid any misunderstanding or false impressions.
Conversely, one comment posted by another user dismissed Holodomor as Nazi propaganda, which I reported, but a moderator of that community just ended up calling me out for that and taking no action, followed by them banning me.
The thread containing all of my untouched posts is still available via lemmy.zip. My comments are also available for viewing via my user page. They are not available on hexbear due to the ban.
At DWeb Camp 2024 I meet Zacchae Scheffer, a DIY cyborg running his own Guix + Emacs based wearable computing setup. dustycloud.org/blog/the-diy-fo…
You can read more about Zacchae's setup here: zacchae.us/hardware.html
more like thucydideez nuts, gottem
Image is of a satellite image from MizarVision, a Chinese firm that has recently shown pride in being sanctioned for showing uncensored images of the Middle East. The West is not allowing up-to-date satellite imagery of the region to hide destruction.
As always, my weekly summary/preamble is in spoilers below.
::: spoiler preamble
Military news remained relatively subdued last week, with the main front continuing to be the Lebanon border. With dozens of vehicles destroyed and many more Zionist casualties, they are now desperately searching for a solution to the FPV drone threat, with certain analysts characterizing the whole situation as the entity stumbling foot-first into a bear trap (hence the megathread title). Unfortunately for them, two better and more resourceful militaries have spent the last year or two also searching for a solution and have generally failed - with anti-drone strategies consisting mainly of 1) build your own cheap drones designed to physically intercept their cheap drones and 2) separate your forces up rather than conducting large frontal assaults WW2-style and accept that you're gonna have to fight for many months to gain substantial ground. This also explains why they're so eager to kickstart a civil war in Lebanon, although as I've stated before, I don't personally know whether that would be a silver bullet given how the Lebanese army has been deliberately not allowed to become a threatening force due to Zionist fears, and indeed, I don't know how many Lebanese citizens and soldiers would fight against the only force in their country fighting against an army trying to annex their territory and which murders hundreds of people at a time in aerial bombings on their cities.
Aside from the ever-worsening global economic catastrophe, the main event has been the US visiting China. Trump clearly intended to time the summit such that it took place after subjugating Iran and perhaps also Cuba. However, with the former goal not even remotely achieved, and the latter goal delayed - hopefully indefinitely, though the US still seems pretty intent on it - it all amounted to a big nothingburger. Marxist economist Michael Roberts has written up a great piece on the current state of the US-China economic conflict, stating among things that, despite the last decade of US sanctions and economic warfare, the Chinese economy has done extremely well, building up their own domestic industries to replace commodities lost from sanctions. China has, up to this point, refused to withdraw its aid from Iran, and seems to be looking to start moving its tankers through the Strait via Iran's new tolling mechanism.
China obviously continues to maintain its position on Taiwan, and Trump has continued the US tradition of respecting this in words and disrespecting it in actions, but it's becoming clear to everybody but the most delusional diehards that the US will not be fighting China in and around the Pacific for at least a couple decades, and likely never will. There is little choice. The Ramadan War has definitively proven that the US has been severely militarily and logistically weakened over the decades despite skyrocketing military budgets, and much of their equipment, strategies, and tactics are woefully outdated for the modern battlefield. The prospect of the US fighting a war against China and not immediately losing has gone from "almost implausible" to "hilariously absurd". Unable to meaningfully impede China, the US will have to content itself to increasingly ineffective sanctions campaigns and bullying/overthrowing nations that do not currently have much of a capacity to resist. In that vein, one hopes that Iran and friends will share their expertise in drone technology and underground fortification around the world. The age of the tunnel is upon us.
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Last week's thread is here.
The Imperialism Reading Group is here.
Please check out the RedAtlas!
The bulletins site is here. Currently not used.
The RSS feed is here. Also currently not used.
::: spoiler The Zionist Entity's Genocide of Palestine
Sources on the fighting in Palestine against the temporary Zionist entity. In general, CW for footage of battles, explosions, dead people, and so on:
UNRWA reports on the Zionists' destruction and siege of Gaza and the West Bank.
English-language Palestinian Marxist-Leninist twitter account. Alt here.
English-language twitter account that collates news.
Arab-language twitter account with videos and images of fighting.
English-language (with some Arab retweets) Twitter account based in Lebanon. - Telegram is @IbnRiad.
English-language Palestinian Twitter account which reports on news from the Resistance Axis. - Telegram is @EyesOnSouth.
English-language Twitter account in the same group as the previous two. - Telegram here.
Mirrors of Telegram channels that have been erased by Zionist censorship.
:::
::: spoiler Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Examples of Ukrainian Nazis and fascists
Examples of racism/euro-centrism during the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Sources:
Defense Politics Asia's youtube channel and their map. Their youtube channel has substantially diminished in quality but the map is still useful.
Moon of Alabama, which tends to have interesting analysis. Avoid the comment section.
Understanding War and the Saker: reactionary sources that have occasional insights on the war.
Alexander Mercouris, who does daily videos on the conflict. While he is a reactionary and surrounds himself with likeminded people, his daily update videos are relatively brainworm-free and good if you don't want to follow Russian telegram channels to get news. He also co-hosts The Duran, which is more explicitly conservative, racist, sexist, transphobic, anti-communist, etc when guests are invited on, but is just about tolerable when it's just the two of them if you want a little more analysis.
Simplicius, who publishes on Substack. Like others, his political analysis should be soundly ignored, but his knowledge of weaponry and military strategy is generally quite good.
On the ground: Patrick Lancaster, an independent and very good journalist reporting in the warzone on the separatists' side.
Unedited videos of Russian/Ukrainian press conferences and speeches.
Pro-Russian Telegram Channels:
Again, CW for anti-LGBT and racist, sexist, etc speech, as well as combat footage.
https://t.me/aleksandr_skif ~ DPR's former Defense Minister and Colonel in the DPR's forces. Russian language.
https://t.me/Slavyangrad ~ A few different pro-Russian people gather frequent content for this channel (~100 posts per day), some socialist, but all socially reactionary. If you can only tolerate using one Russian telegram channel, I would recommend this one.
https://t.me/s/levigodman ~ Does daily update posts.
https://t.me/patricklancasternewstoday ~ Patrick Lancaster's telegram channel.
https://t.me/gonzowarr ~ A big Russian commentator.
https://t.me/rybar ~ One of, if not the, biggest Russian telegram channels focussing on the war out there. Actually quite balanced, maybe even pessimistic about Russia. Produces interesting and useful maps.
https://t.me/epoddubny ~ Russian language.
https://t.me/boris_rozhin ~ Russian language.
https://t.me/mod_russia_en ~ Russian Ministry of Defense. Does daily, if rather bland updates on the number of Ukrainians killed, etc. The figures appear to be approximately accurate; if you want, reduce all numbers by 25% as a 'propaganda tax', if you don't believe them. Does not cover everything, for obvious reasons, and virtually never details Russian losses.
https://t.me/UkraineHumanRightsAbuses ~ Pro-Russian, documents abuses that Ukraine commits.
Pro-Ukraine Telegram Channels:
Almost every Western media outlet.
discord.gg/projectowl ~ Pro-Ukrainian OSINT Discord.
https://t.me/ice_inii ~ Alleged Ukrainian account with a rather cynical take on the entire thing.
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The fascist Kiev regime carried out a massive drone attack on a college dormitory in Starobelsk, in the Lugansk People's Republic (which is in the Donbass). At least six people, including students, were massacred in the attack. 15 more people are missing under the rubble.
sputnikglobe.com/20260522/ukra…
The president said he instructed the defense ministry to submit proposals on a potential responseTASS
Russia has just launched what is being called the single largest attack on Kiev of the entire war, utilizing everything from Oreshniks, Zircons, and Iskanders, to Kalibrs launched from sea.Simplicius (Simplicius's Garden of Knowledge)
21 students confirmed dead now: lemmygrad.ml/comment/8237185
And judging by the footage of the strikes on Kiev somehow Russia is still pulling its punches. A dangerous game. The Kremlin will not be able to contain the fury of the Russian population forever. Many Russians want much harsher retaliation for the crimes of the Banderite terrorist regime.
This is the first release using wlroots-0.20 and therefore has an increased risk of teething issues. Many thanks to @Consolatis for leading the effort to port across [#2956]. In terms of new featur...GitHub
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