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My @FreeCAD addon, "FusedFilamentDesign" has gained a new feature:

The "Auto Fillet" command automatically adds a fillet to each vertical edge of a part. This is a quick and easy way to improve printability of a design.

See docs for details: github.com/Rahix/FusedFilament…

#3Dprinting #freecad

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#Newsom ist genial!

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The image is a line graph titled "Sea level change since 1993 (mm)" from NASA/JPL, showing the global mean sea level changes from 1993 to 2039. The graph features two lines: a green line representing the smoothed Global Mean Sea Level (GMSL) with Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) applied, and a gray line representing the projection. The green line starts at around -0.15 mm in 1993 and shows a gradual increase, reaching approximately 72 mm in 2016. The gray projection line begins at the same point and continues to rise steadily, reaching about 101 mm by 2039. The x-axis shows the years, and the y-axis represents the sea level change in millimeters. The graph indicates a significant increase in sea levels over the past decades and projects a continued rise in the future.

The image is a data-backed mini dashboard titled "MINI DASHBOARD, DATA-BACKED." It features a line graph with two lines: a green line representing "New internal displacements (disasters)" and a gray line representing "Projection." The green line shows historical data from 2008 to 2020, with peaks and troughs, and then transitions to a projection from 2027 to 2045. The gray line starts from 2027 and shows an upward trend, indicating an increase in projected new internal displacements due to disasters. The y-axis ranges from 0 to 16.9 million, and the x-axis spans from 2008 to 2045. The source of the data is indicated as "IDMC via World Bank / Our World in Data." The graph is visually divided into two sections: historical data and projections, with a vertical line at 2027 marking the transition.

The image is a data-backed mini dashboard titled "MINI DASHBOARD, DATA-BACKED." It features a line graph with the y-axis labeled from $0 to $499.6 billion, representing global disaster damages, and the x-axis from 1900 to 2045. The graph shows two lines: a green line for historical global disaster damages and a gray line for projections. The green line starts at $0 in 1900, remains low until the 1990s, and then shows significant fluctuations, peaking around 2005 and 2010. The gray line begins in 2021 and projects an upward trend, indicating an expected increase in disaster damages. The source of the data is EM-DAT via Our World in Data, noted as not inflation-adjusted. The dashboard includes three tabs: "Global CO2," "Disaster damages," and "New displacements," with the "Disaster damages" tab highlighted.

The image is a data-backed mini dashboard titled "MINI DASHBOARD, DATA-BACKED." It features a line graph titled "Global CO₂" with a green line representing global CO₂ emissions, including land-use change, from 1850 to 2045. The graph shows a steady increase in CO₂ emissions over time, with a notable rise after 1950. The y-axis is labeled with gigatons (Gt) of CO₂, ranging from 0 to 52.2 Gt, and the x-axis is labeled with years from 1850 to 2045. A vertical gray line marks the year 2013, indicating projections beyond this point. The source of the data is the Global Carbon Project via Our World in Data. The dashboard also includes tabs for "Disaster damages" and "New displacements," though these are not detailed in the image.

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The image is a line graph titled "GLOBAL TEMPERATURE (NASA GISTEMP V4)" with the subtitle "Temperature anomalies vs 1951–1980." The graph shows the global annual temperature anomalies from 1880 to 2024, with the y-axis representing temperature anomalies in degrees Celsius and the x-axis representing years. The green line represents the GISTEMP global annual temperature anomalies, showing an overall upward trend with fluctuations. The baseline for GISTEMP is 1951–1980, which is approximately 0.2–0.3 °C lower than the baseline used for the Paris targets (1.5 °C/2.0 °C) defined against 1850–1900. The graph indicates a significant increase in temperature anomalies over time, with a notable rise in the latter part of the 20th century and continuing into the 21st century.

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Sorry, I couldn't process this image.

Sorry, I couldn't process this image.

The image is a data-backed mini dashboard titled "MINI DASHBOARD, DATA-BACKED." It features a line graph titled "Global CO₂" with a green line representing global CO₂ emissions, including land-use change, from 1850 to 2045. The graph shows a steady increase in CO₂ emissions over time, with a notable rise after 1950. The y-axis is labeled with gigatons (Gt) of CO₂, ranging from 0 to 52.2 Gt, and the x-axis is labeled with years from 1850 to 2045. A vertical gray line marks the year 2013, indicating projections beyond this point. The source of the data is the Global Carbon Project via Our World in Data. The dashboard also includes tabs for "Disaster damages" and "New displacements," though these are not detailed in the image.

The image is a data-backed mini dashboard titled "MINI DASHBOARD, DATA-BACKED." It features a line graph with two lines: a green line representing "New internal displacements (disasters)" and a gray line representing "Projection." The green line shows historical data from 2008 to 2020, with peaks and troughs, and then transitions to a projection from 2027 to 2045. The gray line starts from 2027 and shows an upward trend, indicating an increase in projected new internal displacements due to disasters. The y-axis ranges from 0 to 16.9 million, and the x-axis spans from 2008 to 2045. The source of the data is indicated as "IDMC via World Bank / Our World in Data." The graph is visually divided into two sections: historical data and projections, with a vertical line at 2027 marking the transition.

The image is a data-backed mini dashboard titled "MINI DASHBOARD, DATA-BACKED." It features a line graph with the y-axis labeled from $0 to $499.6 billion, representing global disaster damages, and the x-axis from 1900 to 2045. The graph shows two lines: a green line for historical global disaster damages and a gray line for projections. The green line starts at $0 in 1900, remains low until the 1990s, and then shows significant fluctuations, peaking around 2005 and 2010. The gray line begins in 2021 and projects an upward trend, indicating an expected increase in disaster damages. The source of the data is EM-DAT via Our World in Data, noted as not inflation-adjusted. The dashboard includes three tabs: "Global CO2," "Disaster damages," and "New displacements," with the "Disaster damages" tab highlighted.

Provided by @altbot, generated privately and locally using Ovis2-8B

🌱 Energy used: 2.014 Wh

in reply to Micr0byte

The image is a line graph titled "GLOBAL TEMPERATURE (NASA GISTEMP V4)" with the subtitle "Temperature anomalies vs 1951–1980." The graph shows the global annual temperature anomalies from 1880 to 2024, with the y-axis representing temperature anomalies in degrees Celsius and the x-axis representing years. The green line represents the GISTEMP global annual temperature anomalies, showing an overall upward trend with fluctuations. The baseline for GISTEMP is 1951–1980, which is approximately 0.2–0.3 °C lower than the baseline used for the Paris targets (1.5 °C/2.0 °C) defined against 1850–1900. The graph indicates a significant increase in temperature anomalies over time, with a notable rise in the latter part of the 20th century and continuing into the 21st century.

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President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigration is changing the country’s makeup.

What to make of these new stats on immigration? Robert Gebelhoff, @leonkrauze and Megan McArdle discuss: wapo.st/3VkVa2m




The End of NATO and Zelensky’s puppet regime? journal-neo.su/2025/08/31/the-…




Control of the Senate could be decided in #Maine. This oyster farmer is vying to unseat Susan Collins. motherjones.com/politics/2025/…


🪷 Now retrograde #Saturn slips "backwards" out of ambitious, eager #Aries and dives into dreamy, intuitive Pisces, where it stays until 13 February 2026. Logic will take a back seat to emotions. Full details in your #Antinous #MoonMagic #astrology forecast: antinousstars.blogspot.com/202… 🪷




z428: Viel zu früh schon wieder dunkel. Küchenzwielicht. Eine große Schüssel… status.z428.eu/viel-zu-fr%C3%B…

#Blog

#blog


Donald Trump’s New Enemy? Our National Parks youtube.com/watch?v=HS7IJaB5ND… #Trump


In less polite terms, it's called #Fascism. theconversation.com/american-c…




Festnahme nach Mord an ukrainischem Ex-Parlamentschef

Nach dem Mord am Ex-Parlamentschef Parubij in Lwiw meldet der ukrainische Präsident Selenskyj eine Festnahme. Der Verdächtige habe auch bereits ausgesagt. Der Innenminister sprach von einem "sorgfältig vorbereiteten Verbrechen".

➡️ tagesschau.de/ausland/europa/p…

#Parubij #Lwiw #Ukraine



Watermelons barely have seeds now so kiddo is eating cherries and spitting pits off the deck instead. Hatch is very offended by this behaviour and is crunching any pit that didn't make it off. 🍒

#parenting #food #DogsOfMastodon #cherries #summer



#informatique #cybersecurity #technology
Les USB killer existes comme leurs nom l'indique elle détruit chaque appareils disposant d'un port USB serveur physique, ordinateur, console de salon, TV etc... en envoyant des impulsions électrique dans l'appareils elle peuvent également fonctionner pour certains smartphones avec un adaptateur OTG.
Il y a différentes versions la classique est la moins cher et pour ceux qui habite en france la livraison ce fait sous 15 jours.


#Skill of the Week: Cross a #Piranha-Infested #River

artofmanliness.com/skills/outd…




ATTN: Oregon and Washington... #PrettyPlease

#QT med-mastodon.com/@luckytran/11…


Illinois is currently exploring the possibility of purchasing Covid-19 vaccines in bulk straight from manufacturers to make sure everyone will still have access.


My DV advocate has been working to find us safe housing! In the meantime, I'm also working on an application for a part-time job that could be a great fit, and continuing to look for legal help while doing as much as I can independently.

PLEASE help us get legal help, a car, and everything else we need to survive ♥️

chuffed.org/project/replace-ou…

paypal.me/natoleander
venmo/cashapp @ natsmith89

@mutualaid @MutualAidNet #mutualaidrequest #mutualaid #transmutualaid #queermutualaid #disabledmutualaid

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I want to thank each & every one of you who's boosted my posts, donated to us, & stood up to my abuser. I'm endlessly grateful for this community!! Let's keep it going so we can stay safe AND avoid eviction ✨

3280/5000

chuffed.org/project/replace-ou…
paypal.me/natoleander
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#transmutualaid #queermutualaid #disabledmutualaid #mutualaid #mutualaidrequest #helpfolkslive2025 #transcrowdfund #disabilitymutualaid #disabledmutualaid #housing #eviction @MutualAidNet

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🚨 EMERGENCY #MUTUALAID 🚨

I'm working out a payment plan with my landlord but the margins are VERY tight and I really don't want essential bills to bounce. PLEASE DONATE THIS WEEKEND if at all possible so I can make sure everything is covered!

3280/5000

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paypal.me/natoleander
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#MutualAidRequest #help #helpfolkslive2025 #trans #transcrowdfund #transmutualaid #lgbtq #capitalism #survival #rent #queer #queermutualaid #disabled

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#MonsterdonAlert

IN

ONE

HOUR

IT'S #MONSTERDON

we will be watching

Grizzly (1976)

timeloop.cafe/deck/@Taweret/11…



I took my grown kids out for pizza at Vito and Nick's Pizza on the Southside of Chicago. The pizza was delicious and everyone enjoyed it. The place was packed.

We enjoyed a scenic drive through Northwest Indiana using the back roads, then cut up into Chicago.

Coming back, we cut across the south side, then drove through South Deering, then Hegewisch to get a quick tour of the southern portions of the city before arriving back in Hammond, Indiana.




#Linux Weekly Roundup for August 31st, 2025: Linux's 34th birthday, #KDE’s Initial System Setup (KISS), OBS Studio 32.0 enters beta testing, #LibreOffice 25.8.1 fixes over 90 bugs, #DXVK 2.7.1 improves Linux #gaming, #QEMU 10.1 adds TDX support, #Wireshark 4.4.9 brings more protocol updates, Armbian 25.8 adds Linux 6.16 and #Debian Trixie support, #AerynOS 2025.08 brings KDE Plasma support, #fwupd 2.0.14 supports more devices, Linux Lite 6.7, and more 9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly…

#OpenSource #FOSS

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This is how to get fit with your dog.
#Dogs #Health #Lifestyle #TailWagWisdom
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Trump's government has been arguing that if they claim that someone in the US isn't a citizen, they're not entitled to due process

this is clearly unconstitutional

in March, Timothy Snyder noted the logical endpoint: This means even *citizens* do not reliably have due process, because all the feds have to do is *say* you're not a citizen and ... you can't go to court to prove it

Screenshot below: x.com/TimothyDSnyder/status/19…

a federal judge just agreed (gift link): nytimes.com/2025/08/29/us/poli…

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Well folks, YouTube's mighty algorithm has decided that it's not going to recommend my last video to anyone for some reason. If you haven't seen it yet (and the numbers say most of you haven't!) please give it a look and recommend it to soem friends! Or enemies! Whatever! Reposting would be great, too!

Find out 11 facts about the NES/Famicom that you maybe didn't know!

link: youtu.be/ZV8H_M3nzIg

#NES #famicom #nintendo #8bit #retrogaming #retro #classicgaming #classicgames #retrogames



DnB songs are competing with each other on who can have the longest drum pause in their chorus, and I'm all here for it.

Each additional beat of pause makes me enjoy it even more.

For example, here's DNMO's "Together". Check out the section from 2:30 to 3:05, there's 3½ _bars_ of drum pause 😍

song.link/i/1659971145

Reminds me of Donald Dark's "Sleeping in My Car" medley, where they're gradually increasing the pause between "in my" and "car" at the end of the song 😂

youtube.com/watch?v=irY0S23lc7…




Donald Trump trying to confirm that he's still alive is the funniest thing happening today.
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Someone should tell him that he will feel even better when he is dead.