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Two-time World Rally Champion Kalle Rovanperä admits his performances during his part-time WRC schedule this year haven't matched up to his own high standard
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First look inside SpaceX's Starfactory (ft. Elon Musk)
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Squabblr is now a free speech platform
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Why fish oil supplements can be dangerous for the heart
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AI is exhausting the power grid. Tech firms are seeking a miracle solution.
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US military must face lawsuit over discharge of LGBTQ veterans
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US Supreme Court rejects states agreement over Rio grande water distribution
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Americans lost the plot on cooking oil
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Any powdercoating experts here? Facing issues with powdercoating on top of zinc plated mild steel.
I've been having issues with powdercoating on top of zinc plated mild steel sometimes. Have issues like small dots visible instead of a smooth texture. It looks like how a zit or pimple looks on...
I've been having issues with powdercoating on top of zinc plated mild steel sometimes. Have issues like small dots visible instead of a smooth texture.
It looks like how a zit or pimple looks on the skin.
After zinc plating, it is pre heated for 15 mins at 150 degrees celsius. Then sand it with some 80 no sandpaper. Finally powder coat it and cure it again for 20 mins.
Amy inputs would be appreciated. Thanks guys.
Attached some images below:
https://cubeupload.com/im/Temporalator/Screenshot2024061610.jpg
https://cubeupload.com/im/Temporalator/18bScreenshot2024061610.jpg
Edit:
Hi guys, I posted recently about facing issues with powdercoating zinc plated mild steel. And I'm really thankful for all the responses I got. The zit like small dots I had last time were pretty much solved with outgassing.I am now facing another issue where the product has sort of tiny indents or pinholes. I can get my nail in them. Shared some photos below. If you guys could shed some light on what these are and why this is happening despite outgassing, it would be great.
Currently outgassing the parts at 250 degrees celsius for 30 mins. The curing temperature after that is 200 degrees celsius for 20 mins.
https://cubeupload.com/im/Temporalator/WhatsAppImage2024062.jpeg
https://cubeupload.com/im/Temporalator/f15WhatsAppImage2024062.jpeg
https://cubeupload.com/im/Temporalator/15eWhatsAppImage2024062.jpeg
https://cubeupload.com/im/Temporalator/9caWhatsAppImage2024062.jpeg
Thanks everyone.
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Anti-Defamation League faces Wikipedia ban over reliability concerns on Israel, antisemitism
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The world’s most annoying man: Steven Pinker
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Wikipedia's Philosophy game: A breakdown, and how someone broke it
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AI the product vs AI the feature
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Researchers describe how to tell if ChatGPT is confabulating
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Experiences using a local voice assistant with LLM with HomeAssistant?
Has anyone out there hooked HomeAssistant up to a local LLM? I'm very tempted: Alexa integrations fail often. HomeAssistant integrations tend to be rock solid. Alexa is rule/pattern matching...
Has anyone out there hooked HomeAssistant up to a local LLM? I'm very tempted:
- Alexa integrations fail often. HomeAssistant integrations tend to be rock solid.
- Alexa is rule/pattern matching based. LLMs can understand natural language fairly well. The "magical incantations" required by Alexa are awkward.
Other than the software, the device side seems challenging. There are $50 fully-baked POP devices. I'm less sure on the DIY front.
Also, I desperately want my house to speak to me in the voice of the NCC-1701D computer. I've read enough now to know this should be achievable with a modicum of effort via OSS voice cloning tools or training a new model (same difference except "voice cloning" seems to often refer to doing this without training a whole new model?).
Thoughts? Experiences?
I've seen several pages that have led me to conclude this is tenable:
https://github.com/myshell-ai/OpenVoice
https://github.com/domesticatedviking/TextyMcSpeechy
https://github.com/mezbaul-h/june
https://www.home-assistant.io/voice_control/voice_remote_local_assistant/
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Detecting hallucinations in large language models using semantic entropy
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Fitness Weekly Discussion
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started...
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started a new diet or have a new recipe you want to share? Anything else health and wellness related?
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How babies and young children learn to understand language
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I made a realistic Pacman
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I don’t know James Rolfe
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I will fucking piledrive you if you mention AI again
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4d Miner: 4th dimension Minecraft
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Fast crimes at Lambda School
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The Front Room | Official trailer
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What are some great time savers on CLI that you would recommend?
I use these right now on Debian: ncdu ncdu (NCurses Disk Usage): A disk usage analyzer with an ncurses interface, providing a fast and easy-to-use overview of disk space utilization. Ideal for...
I use these right now on Debian:
ncdu
ncdu (NCurses Disk Usage): A disk usage analyzer with an ncurses interface, providing a fast and easy-to-use overview of disk space utilization. Ideal for identifying large directories and files in a user-friendly terminal interface.
duf
duf (Disk Usage/Free): A modern disk usage/free utility with a beautiful interface written in Go. It provides a quick and easy way to check disk usage across various file systems with color-coded output.
tldr
tldr (Too Long; Didn't Read): Simplified and community-driven man pages. Provides practical examples for commands, making it easier to understand and use without wading through lengthy and detailed man pages.
nala
nala (Next-Generation APT Frontend): A modern frontend for the APT package manager, designed to provide a more readable and user-friendly output for package management tasks.
Speedtest-cli
Speedtest-cli: A command-line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest.net. Allows you to quickly check your upload and download speeds directly from the terminal.
htop
htop: An interactive process viewer for Unix systems. It provides a real-time, color-coded display of system processes, making it easier to monitor and manage system resources.
powertop
powertop: A tool for diagnosing issues with power consumption and power management on Linux systems. It provides detailed information on power usage by various system components and applications.
thinkfan
thinkfan: A simple fan control program for ThinkPads. It helps manage the system's fan speed to balance cooling and noise levels based on the temperature sensors.
tlp
tlp (Linux Advanced Power Management): A power management tool for Linux. It provides various configurations and options to optimize battery life on laptops without requiring manual tweaks.
flatpak
Flatpak: A system for building, distributing, and running sandboxed desktop applications on Linux. It provides a universal app distribution system that works across various Linux distributions.
neofetch
Neofetch: A command-line system information tool written in bash. It displays an aesthetically pleasing summary of system information alongside your terminal prompt.
iftop
iftop: A real-time console-based network bandwidth monitoring tool. It shows a list of network connections from/to your system and the bandwidth usage for each connection.
nano
nano: A simple, user-friendly text editor for the command line. Known for its straightforward and easy-to-use interface, making it a go-to for quick text editing tasks.
Edit
Oh wow! Thank you all for your suggestions!I was looking around and found cheat; it's defined as a cheat that allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on the command line. Hopefully, someone else might find it helpful as well.
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Ahmes, the first known maths author
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Before smartphones, an army of real people helped you find stuff on Google
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Is economics a losing game for women?
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How bad are Nvidia GPUs for Linux really?
I've been interested in switching to Linux, or at least dual booting, for some time now as Windows has kept getting worse and Proton for Steam has been getting better. I'm particularly interested...
I've been interested in switching to Linux, or at least dual booting, for some time now as Windows has kept getting worse and Proton for Steam has been getting better. I'm particularly interested in trying Mint Cinnamon.
In every Linux thread on here or Lemmy, I always hear people complaining about Nvidia drivers for Linux or other hardware problems that they avoid by having AMD.
I have an Intel CPU and Nvidia GPU. How big of a problem is that, really? Does it make it an unbearable experience? Does it make it a lot more work to get things working? Does it make certain things impossible to get working? What's your experience?
Also for dual booting, I hear people have problems with Windows messing up their Linux install. Is that a common problem, or a few people having bad luck? Is that avoidable?
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Less than a month after the highly anticipated life sim Life By You was delayed without a new release date, Paradox has announced that the whole project has been cancelled
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Pride Month at Tildes: #7 - How are things with your family?
How are things with your family? Share your current situation with your family, biological or chosen. I debated whether or not to put this in the Pride Month topic rotation, because I know it can...
How are things with your family?
Share your current situation with your family, biological or chosen.
I debated whether or not to put this in the Pride Month topic rotation, because I know it can be a difficult topic for some and isn’t necessarily something with a celebratory/advocacy spirit.
I ended up deciding to include it though because I think space to process is also important. Hopefully people find value in it.
Addenda:
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This is a safe space to talk about difficulties if you need to.
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Sharing successes/positives is absolutely valuable too and can give hope to others.
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If someone shares hardship or sorrow, remember that unsolicited advice can come across as dismissive. It’s better to affirm and commiserate rather than trying to solve the problem (unless they specifically ask for help).
Event Guidelines
Everyone is welcome to participate. This includes allies! You do not need to identify as LGBT in order to join in the topics.
I will use "queer" and "LGBT" interchangeably as umbrella terms to refer to all minority sexualities and gender identities. These are intended to be explicitly inclusive.
Be kind; be gracious; listen to others; love lots.
Schedule
I won't reveal everything upfront, but with each post I will give a teaser for what's next:
June 1st: Introductions and Playlist
June 4th: Who is a historical LGBT advocate that you admire?
June 7th: What positive changes have you seen in your lifetime?
June 10th: What's something you wish more people understood?
June 13th: Ask almost anything
June 16th: What media representation resonated with you personally?
June 19th: How are things with your family?
June 22nd: (teaser: looking ahead, with concern)
June 25th:
June 28th:
If for whatever reason you would not like to see these topics in your feed, add
pride month at tildes
to your personal tag filters.23 votes -
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Why ‘Blade’ can’t cut through development hell
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BABYMETAL - Brand New Day feat. Tim Henson and Scott LePage from Polyphia (Live at FOX_FEST, 2024)
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Anti-wage-theft laws are kryptonite to dishonest US bosses
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Let’s write a video game from scratch like it’s 1987
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The last good vibes social media platform
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Climate engineering off US coast could increase heatwaves in Europe, study finds
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The opaque industry secretly inflating prices for prescription drugs
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US House GOP leaders vow to block online privacy bill over intraparty pushback
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How Embracer's cuts killed a potential Red Faction sequel and gutted a promising studio
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What have you been eating, drinking, and cooking?
What food and drinks have you been enjoying (or not enjoying) recently? Have you cooked or created anything interesting? Tell us about it!
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Opinion - The Washington Post is about to embrace the darkness
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Sweden faces increasing numbers of banking scams
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Offbeat Fridays – The thread where offbeat headlines become front page news
Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like proton, pentagon and zelda.echoes of wisdom. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone...
Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like proton, pentagon and zelda.echoes of wisdom. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was taking notes.
But one of my favourite tags happens to be offbeat! Taking its original inspiration from Sir Nils Olav III, this thread is looking for any far-fetched
offbeat
stories lurking in the newspapers. It may not deserve its own post, but it deserves a wider audience!6 votes -
EU Council has withdrawn the vote on Chat Control
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TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
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Midweek Movie Free Talk
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
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Danish King Frederik X inaugurated the first element of a future eighteen-kilometre tunnel under the Baltic Sea – Fehmarn Belt fixed link will slash travel times between Scandinavia and Central Europe
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Canadian public servants uneasy as government 'spy' robot prowls federal offices
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