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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by KVysYPVsPfmNkjUI@lemmy.fmhy.ml to c/skookum@discuss.tchncs.de

Fireball tool put out a ~~shill~~ promotional video to back the availability of their Hardtail vice.

Comments are disabled on the video. Any considered thoughts from you lovely gents?

I wonder where he's getting these made if he's undercutting the US brands so much.

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I have a FLIR One Pro iphone thermal camera, and I've been scratching my head trying to find the "Lock Span" function in the app. You know, the one that makes the camera actually useful? Without it the display is a constantly changing disco light show and you can not use it to survey anything efficiently.

Turns out they simply removed the feature from the app, to encourage you to buy a new product, which still has the lock span feature enabled.

Needless to say, fuck that, I'll be buying the CHINESE cheapass equivalent thermal camera next time.

more info from 2 years ago: https://www.reddit.com/r/FLIR/comments/p25le8/flir_one_app_lock_scalespan/

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Electricity is priced wrong. (discuss.tchncs.de)

Have you ever heard of “net metering”?

It means that if your electric company gives you net metering, you can connect a generator or solar panels to your house and sell excess electricity back to the utility at the same price that they bill you for.

Sounds great right?

No, actually its a major problem for the utility.

The reason is that power plants take a significant amount of time to throttle up or down. If everyone in the area has solar power feeding back into the power grid, sudden changes in sunlight can cause major fluctuations and destabilize the power grid.

So what is the solution?

Dynamic pricing. Some areas already do this. How it works is that the price you pay (or receive) for electricity depends on the conditions on the power grid at the moment, updating as fast as possible.

When the grid has a deficit of power at the moment (maybe a power plant is struggling to throttle up to meet demand) the price goes way up.

If the grid has a surplus power at the moment, the price goes down, even going negative.(meaning you must pay to dump your power into the grid, or be paid for consuming excess power)

What this does is create an economic incentive for people to invest in equipment that actually stabilizes and supports the power grid.

For example if you have an electric car charging in your garage, it knows the price of power, and it can start charging faster when the price drops, or it can dump its battery power back into the grid when the price is high. The battery in your car is actually earning money as it sits idle!

Same with solar panels. Even if the installation doesn’t have batteries, the system can choose to stop selling power to the grid when it isn’t wanted.

Likewise, your heated pool can choose to absorb electricity when the price is low.

This is the future of the renewable energy economy in my opinion.

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BOLTR: Japan is cool (www.youtube.com)

A new AVE BOLTR

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Pictured is mainly the shoe unit and backing plate for a CNC internal grinding machine. The quill sans wheel is on the right. The single point dresser is mounted to the shoe unit. This is a picture taken before re-fitting this grinder to grind taper inner ring bores. This grinder wasn't meant for that so I took a picture for reference while we discussed what modifications were needed.

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