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[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

That lack of breadth was wildly apparent in July: Health care and social assistance, which added 73,300 jobs, accounted for the entirety of the month’s overall gains.

“There was a three-legged stool holding up the labor market; we had state and local, leisure and hospitality, and health care and social assistance,” Swonk said. “And now we’re down to one.”

“A one-legged stool is dangerous,” she added

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

Sounds extremely similar to US-based Form Energy (founded 2017), down to the 100-hour target and container based installation. Ore Energy says they were founded 2022. Anyway, cool to have more activity in the long duration grid storage space.

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 13 points 2 days ago

Time to get that Streisand effect rolling!

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 8 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I've been feeling the lack of a /dataisbeautiful. Thanks for sharing!

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 77 points 4 days ago

Wikipedia's controversies section summarizes a few: owns Motel 6 and gave info to ICE, bought Ancestry.com stake including generic data, owns a slaughterhouse using child labor.

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 5 points 4 days ago

Interesting. A little more specific than "hey free land" though it doesn't seem like it being a pit is actually a factor.

Abandoned mines tend to have decent road access and solid connections to the grid, ready-made infrastructure that could be useful for solar installations. What’s more, solar projects on abandoned mine sites could also help revitalize mining community economies.

Solar could also aid restoration by keeping bare soils from drying out or blowing away and making it easier for plants to get established.

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago

AP News includes this overview:

The contesting claims stem largely from a 1907 map drawn under French colonial rule that was used to separate Cambodia from Thailand. Cambodia has been using the map as a reference to claim territory, while Thailand has argued the map is inaccurate.

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

The ‘Indonesian Indigenous Car’ is making its debut in 1:1 clay model form at the 2025 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS), and the company behind it is PT Teknologi Militer Indonesia (TMI), which deals with military equipment. i2C’s first product will be a large SUV based on a platform of a foreign partner which identity is yet to be disclosed.

Sounds like there's a long way to go until there's an actual car.

[T]he company quotes a CLTC range of 617 km from an 83.4 kWh NMC battery. There’s a single rear-mounted motor pushing out 204 PS and 310 Nm of torque (identical figures to the BYD Atto 3).

For all the talk of "indigenous" it sounds like a restyled BYD car, unless I'm misinterpreting. Though developing local design and assembly capacity seems like a good benefit.

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Because of the chip protocol, or just because it's uninspiring?

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

Wikipedia quotes BBC as saying /ˈjʊərənəs/ is closer to the Greek and preferred by astronomers, and /jʊˈreɪnəs/ is accepted by OED.

Unless this is just a butt joke, I didn't watch the video, that's cool too.

 

Wright's Tower was constructed in 1937 under the direction of the Works Progress Administration. In 2008, following restoration of the tower by DCR, a plaque commemorating the visionary who was responsible for the creation of the Fells was attached to the tower.

Please remember to pack our your trash on any hike, there's a lot of broken glass around this site. A pretty walk nonetheless, and a nice view! It's the stone tower you see along 93 N near Stoneham.

 

The CPB and the fired board members sued Trump and several administration officials and offices on April 29, saying that the president has no power to fire board members. The CPB is not a federal agency but instead a private corporation whose "board members cannot be affected, controlled, or disturbed by the actions of the government," the lawsuit said.

On June 8, Moss denied the CPB's motion for a preliminary injunction that would have blocked the firings. Moss said he found it "difficult to fathom that Congress intended to provide the members of the Corporation's Board with essentially irrevocable tenure."

The Trump administration's lawsuit pointed to Moss's order, saying the board members "are defiantly acting as if the Court granted the relief the Court denied."

"Despite the Court's denial of their request for preliminary relief, Defendants have continued to usurp the office of board member of the CPB, including by participating in board meetings, voting on resolutions and other business that comes before the board, and presenting themselves to the public as board members. All of this is manifestly unlawful," the lawsuit said.

I have wanted to see more people just ignoring Trump's BS orders, so I'm very interested in how this plays out. The one-sidedness of Trump doing random illegal stuff and the Democrats slowly fighting back as if we're engaged in a legal dispute is despiriting.

 

Thursday, July 17 6 – 8pm EDT

Liberty Mall Boston Common Boston, MA 02108

From voter suppression bills like the SAVE Act to the criminalization of protest, the Trump administration is launching a full-scale attack on our civil and human rights. But we know the truth: in America, the power lies with the people, and we’re rising to prove it. Bring your signs showing support for voting rights, free and fair elections, the civil rights of our Black, Indigenous, immigrant, and transgender communities, the end of ICE raids, and opposition to the would-be king!

 

It's just off Route 3 South of Boston near the Cape: Plymouth County Correctional Facility (Google Maps link).

And the "Feedback and Complaints" tab on the ICE site lists a Burlington, MA address.

If you feel that an ICE employee or contract services employee mistreated you and wish to make a complaint of misconduct, you may: Contact the Field Office Director at: Field Office Director, Enforcement and Removal Operations U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement 1000 District Avenue Burlington, MA 01803 (781) 359-7500

Are folks aware of any ongoing efforts to protest or close these sites? There's an account of successfully closing a detention center in PA.

 

Some key steps I take from this: identify decision makers / funders, coordinate organizations to campaign, and perform sustained protests and civil disobedience. Working to close concentration camps seems potentially more feasible than fighting armed goons. ICE conveniently provides a list of their locations so you can see what's in your state.

 

I was teaching someone to fly in a simulator (FPV SkyDive) and they were very confused by the way you turn. I certainly remember finding it unnatural, but now I'm used to it: With the drone pitched forward slightly for normal flight, you would coordinate a yaw right and roll right to make a smooth turn.

Is there a reason it's not set up so that pitch/roll attitude are maintained as you yaw? So if you're pitched forward 30 degrees and the horizon is level, when you yaw those both stay the same? Are there moves that are easier using the existing standard? Or on the other hand, are there folks who have changed their setup (either FC settings or tx mixes) for different behavior?

Thanks for any insights!

 

I'm having trouble with a couple scenarios where I want to zigzag. One of two gates that are slightly offset, another is approaching a gap where I'm not quite lined up right.

Coming from fixed wing, I would use rudder. But I'm not sure what the best movement is for a quad.

Would you start with yaw, and coordinate with a little roll, similar to a regular coordinated turn? Or just do a quick roll and back?

Thanks for any tips about how you'd accomplish the movement or practice it!

 

I've had a couple of this style of plastic clip crack. Wrapping it in thread and then applying super glue seems to work pretty well. I also tried wrapping with fishing line, but it came undone pretty quickly. Just wanted to share the tip! Now if only I had a fix for when the prongs on the other half break off.

 
 

First router project. My family had a trivet like this when I was growing up, and I wanted to recreate it. Made from a scrap end of an oak board.

finished trivet

One of the channels on the bottom has a little deviation but otherwise they came out pretty much straight. And there's a fair amount of burning on the sides. I was moving very slowly at full depth, so I wouldn't have to try to get to the exact same endpoint multiple times at different depths. Curious if that's a likely source of burn and what a better way would be; it's not really a problem on the oak but would be on lighter wood (and I have an ash scrap waiting to be v2).

I started with a practice on a plywood scrap.

blank in jig

The jig mostly just holds it in place, with a fence along the back and 1", 2" and 3" spacers (then flip it around to work in from the other side).

plywood mockup

For the real thing, I cut it out first on a bandsaw circle jig. That left a pinhole in the center, still slightly visible after a sawdust + glue patch, but it's on the bottom. Placing a channel in the center could avoid that.

circle cutout

After all the criss-cross cuts (routes?) I used a 1/4" roundover. The set of the bandsaw left the outside a little rough, so I'd probably smooth that out before doing the roundover next time.

roundover

Finally, 80 + 150 + 200 with the orbital sander (just holding the trivet in my hand to do the edge and rounded corner), and butcher block finish.

 

I'd been following instructions to take stand 2 and put it between 3 and 4 etc, and I could execute the steps but not understand what was happening.

But this finally clicked for me, hope it helps others. (1) Twist the two center stands. (2) Twist the two outer stands, but (3) lay them down overlapping the center two, so the new center stands are one from the first twist and one from the second twist.

 

Came with an L bracket I was using to put planters on a fence.

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