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The largest platform for online chess reported a data breach through third-party software.

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Stardew Valley’s creator is in Silksong
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Ich bin nun auf dem Rückweg. Dazu bin ich heute Richtung Westen ca. 80 km nach Norwegen gefahren.

Ein bisschen Wehmut kam auf, bald werde ich diese nahezu endlosen Wälder verlassen haben. Ich werde es vermissen auf so langen Strecken fast alleine da durch geradelt zu sein, jeden Kilometer genießend.

Das Wetter hatte heute alles zu bieten. Wind von vorn, von der Seite und im Rücken, sowie Sonne und ausgiebigen Regen.

Nach den ersten knapp 10 km ging es stetig aber gemächlich auf einer Landatraße bergauf. Nach dem Passieren der norwegisch-schwedischen Grenze ging es dann im Regen auf norwegischen Schotter weiter bergauf. Ich hatte mir da bereits die Überzieher über die Schuhe gezogen, warme und trockene Füße sind Gold. Der Rest war nass.

Als es dann wieder Asphalt unter den Reifen gab, kam die Sonne raus und die Strecke wurde flacher und der Wind gab gut Schub und die Klamotten konnten ein wenig trocknen.

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Das Bild zeigt eine ruhige Landschaft mit einer asphaltierten Straße, die sich durch eine weite, offene Landschaft schlängelt. Auf der linken Seite der Straße befindet sich ein breiter Feldweg, der von grünen Büschen und Gras umgeben ist. Im Hintergrund erstreckt sich ein ruhiges Gewässer, das von bewaldeten Hügeln umgeben ist. Der Himmel ist teilweise bewölkt, was dem Bild eine ruhige und friedliche Atmosphäre verleiht. Auf der rechten Seite der Straße steht ein rotes Gebäude, das an ein traditionelles Bauernhaus erinnert. Die Straße ist gut gepflegt und weist keine Verkehrszeichen auf, was auf eine ruhige, ländliche Umgebung hinweist.

Das Bild zeigt eine nasse Landstraße, die sich durch eine ländliche Landschaft schlängelt. Die Straße ist von einer grünen Wiese und einem getrockneten, goldenen Feld auf der rechten Seite begrenzt. Auf der linken Seite stehen Bäume, die den Weg säumen. Im Hintergrund sind einige Gebäude zu sehen, darunter ein rotes Bauernhaus und ein weiteres Gebäude, das sich in einem ländlichen Stil befindet. Der Himmel ist teilweise bewölkt, was auf eine kühle und feuchte Atmosphäre hinweist. Die Straße ist nass, was auf kürzlich gefallenen Regen hinweist. Die Umgebung wirkt ruhig und friedlich, typisch für eine ländliche Gegend.

Das Bild zeigt eine ruhige, asphaltierte Straße, die sich durch eine dichte, grüne Wälderlandschaft schlängelt. Die Straße ist von einer weißen, gestrichenen Linie begrenzt, die sich in der Ferne in einem sanften Bogen verliert. Die Umgebung ist von hohen, dunkelgrünen Bäumen umgeben, die eine natürliche Barriere bilden. Der Himmel ist bedeckt mit grauen Wolken, was auf eine bedeckte Wetterlage hinweist. Die Straße führt durch eine hügelige Landschaft mit vereinzelten Gräsern und Moos, was auf eine nasse oder feuchte Umgebung hinweist. Die Szene vermittelt ein Gefühl von Ruhe und Einsamkeit, typisch für ländliche Gebiete.

Das Bild zeigt eine Perspektive von einem Fahrzeug, das auf einem unebenen, staubigen Waldweg fährt. Im Vordergrund ist ein gelber, wasserdichter Rucksack mit schwarzen Riemen zu sehen, der fest an der Ladefläche des Fahrzeugs befestigt ist. Der Rucksack trägt die Aufschrift "NRS". Im unteren Bereich des Bildes ist ein Teil eines GPS-Geräts sichtbar, das auf eine Temperatur von 76 Grad Celsius und eine Geschwindigkeit von 14,3 km/h zeigt. Der Weg ist von dichtem Wald umgeben, mit hohen Bäumen und grünen Sträuchern am Straßenrand. Die Umgebung wirkt ruhig und naturnah, mit einem leicht verschwommenen Hintergrund, der die Bewegung des Fahrzeugs andeutet.

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Kennt sich wer von Euch mit höchstspannungsleitungen in unterirdischer Verlegung aus?

Ich hab heute eine Trasse live besucht und war etwas ratlos, warum da gasdichte Leerrohre verbuddelt werden?

Mit 280mm sind die auch recht massiv.

Werden die nach dem einziehen des Kabels noch mit (edel-)Gas gefüllt, um Brände nicht entstehen zu lassen und ggfls. Beschädigungen frühzeitig zu erkennen?

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#50hertz
#höchstspannung
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Later in life (last weekend) I came to appreciate the wonderful rolling bassline that marches up and down through Oh Yeah by Yello. Especially good at 1:11 through the song. youtube.com/watch?v=6jJkdRaa04…


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Even if photography is just your hobby, why leave your images on a hard drive doing nothing?

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Designing an Open Source Micro-Manipulator


A camera-based microscope is on a stand, looking down towards a slide which is held on a plastic stage. The stage is held in place by three pairs of brass rods, which run to red plastic cranks mounted to three stepper motors. On the opposite side of each crank from the connecting rod is a semicircular array of magnets.

When you think about highly-precise actuators, stepper motors probably aren’t the first device that comes to mind. However, as [Diffraction Limited]’s sub-micron capable micro-manipulator shows, they can reach extremely fine precision when paired with external feedback.

The micro-manipulator is made of a mobile platform supported by three pairs of parallel linkages, each linkage actuated by a crank mounted on a stepper motor. Rather than attaching to the structure with the more common flexures, these linkages swivel on ball joints. To minimize the effects of friction, the linkage bars are very long compared to the balls, and the wide range of allowed angles lets the manipulator’s stage move 23 mm in each direction.

To have precision as well as range, the stepper motors needed closed-loop control, which a magnetic rotary encoder provides. The encoder can divide a single rotation of a magnet into 100,000 steps, but this wasn’t enough for [Diffraction Limited]; to increase its resolution, he attached an array of alternating-polarity magnets to the rotor and positioned the magnetic encoder near these. As the rotor turns, the encoder’s local magnetic field rotates rapidly, creating a kind of magnetic gear.

A Raspberry Pi Pico 2 and three motor drivers control this creation; even here, the attention to detail is impressive. The motor drivers couldn’t have internal charge pumps or clocked logic units, since these introduce tiny timing errors and motion jitter. The carrier circuit board is double-sided and uses through-hole components for ease of replication; in a nice touch, the lower silkscreen displays pin numbers.

To test the manipulator’s capabilities, [Diffraction Limited] used it to position a chip die under a microscope. To test its accuracy and repeatability, he traced the path a slicer generated for the first layer of a Benchy, vastly scaled-down, with the manipulator. When run slowly to reduce thermal drift, it could trace a Benchy within a 20-micrometer square, and had a resolution of about 50 nanometers.

He’s already used the micro-manipulator to couple an optical fiber with a laser, but [Diffraction Limited] has some other uses in mind, including maskless lithography (perhaps putting the stepper in “wafer stepper”), electrochemical 3D printing, focus stacking, and micromachining. For another promising take on small-scale manufacturing, check out the RepRapMicron.

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Thanks to [Nik282000] for the tip!


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That account doesn't interact here. It should be flagged as a bot.

I usually scroll past posts with no alt text, but this account really takes the biscuit.
It's almost like an intern (or a bot) is Getting It Wrong On Purpose.

Pasting the same text from the bsky post (instead of making a screenshot and posting the image) would be so much easier.



Porsche-Chef Blume strebt Rückkehr in den Dax an

Porsche muss den Dax verlassen, will aber schnell zurückkehren. Was Chef Oliver Blume zur Zukunft und den technischen Hintergründen des Börsenabstiegs sagt.

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Comunità Iraniana di Parma e Associazione Italo-Persiana in piazza insieme il 13 settembre

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Returning To An Obsolete Home Movie Format


A few years ago, I bought an 8 mm home movie camera in a second hand store. I did a teardown on it here and pulled out for your pleasure those parts of it which I considered interesting. My vague plan was to put a Raspberry Pi in it, but instead it provided a gateway into the world of 8mm film technology. Since then I’ve recreated its Single 8 cartridge as a 3D printable model, produced a digital Super 8 cartridge, and had a movie camera with me at summer hacker camps.

When I tore down that Single 8 camera though, I don’t feel I did the subject justice. I concentrated on the lens, light metering, and viewfinder parts of the system, and didn’t bring you the shutter and film advance mechanism. That camera also lacked a couple of common 8 mm camera features; its light metering wasn’t through the lens, and its zoom lens was entirely manual. It’s time to dig out another 8 mm camera for a further teardown.

A Different Camera To Tear Down


The camera on its side with the cartridge door open, showing a Kodachrome cartridge.The camera with a Super 8 cartridge inserted.

My test camera is a battered and scuffed Minolta XL-250 that I found in a second hand store for not a lot. It takes Super 8 cartridges, of which I have an expired Kodachrome example for the pictures, and it has the advantage of an extremely well-thought-out design that makes dismantling it very easy. So out it comes to be laid bare for Hackaday.

Once the sides have come off the camera, immediately you can see a set of very early-70s-analogue PCBs containing the light metering circuitry. Typically this would involve a CdS cell and a simple transistor circuit, and the aperture is controlled via a moving coil meter mechanism. This camera also has a large mostly-unpopulated PCB, giving a clue to some of the higher-end features found on its more expensive sibling.

Turning our attention inside the camera to the film gate, we can see the casting the film cartridge engages with, and the frame opening for the shutter To the left of that opening is a metal claw that engages with the sprocket holes in the film, thus providing the primary film advancement. The metal claw is attached to a slider on the back of the film gate, which in turn is operated by the rotation of the shutter, which is the next object of our attention.

The shutter is a disc that spins at the frame rate, in this case 18 frames per second. It sits in the light path between the back of the lens system and the film gate. It has a segment cut out of the disc to let light through for part of the rotation, this is how it operates as a shutter. On its reverse is the cam which operates the slider for the film advancement claw, while its front is mirrored. This forms part of the through-the-lens light metering system which we’ll come to next.

The mirror on the front of the shutter is angled, which means that when the shutter is closed, the light is instead reflected upwards at right angles into a prism, which in turn directs the light to the light meter cell. The PCB on the other side must have a charge pump which takes this 18 Hz interrupted analogue signal and turns it into a DC to drive the moving coil mechanism. There’s a 10 uF capacitor which may be part of this circuit.

Finally, we come to the powered zoom feature that was missing from the previous camera. On the top of the camera is a W/T rocker, for Wide/Telephoto. that operates the zoom. It is connected to a set of levers inside the case, which emerge as a pin at the front of the camera below the lens. This engages with a small gearbox that drives a knurled ring on the lens body, and selects forward and reverse to turn the ring. It’s driven by the same motor as the shutter, so it only works when the camera is operating.

I hope this look at my Minolta has filled in some of the gaps left by the previous article, and maybe revealed that there’s more than meets the eye when it comes to 8 mm movies. Careful though. If you dip a toe into this particular puddle it may suck you in head first!



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Elisa, tra colpa e perdono. Recensione del film in gara a Venezia 82
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Optimizing VLF Antennas


Using digital techniques has caused a resurgence of interest in VLF — very low frequency — radio. Thanks to software-defined radio, you no longer need huge coils. However, you still need a suitable antenna. [Electronics Unmessed] has been experimenting and asks the question: What really matters when it comes to VLF loops? The answer he found is in the video below.

This isn’t the first video about the topic he’s made, but it covers new ground about what changes make the most impact on received signals. You can see via graphs how everything changes performance. There are several parameters varied, including different types of ferrite, various numbers of loops in the antenna, and wire diameter. Don’t miss the comment section, either, where some viewers have suggested other parameters that might warrant experimentation.

Don’t miss the 9-foot square antenna loop in the video. We’d like to see it suspended in the air. Probably not a good way to ingratiate yourself with your neighbors, though.

Between software-defined radio and robust computer simulation, there’s never been a better time to experiment with antennas and radios. We first saw these antennas in an earlier post. VLF sure is easier than it used to be.

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