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    Nebulizer
    4 months ago 100%

    Maybe their diet would shift but a lot of animals eat ticks. Frogs and toads, many smaller birds like warblers and probably house sparrows and robins, chickens love them, and of course opposums and mice.

    Similar for mosquitos. I see the house sparrows around here catching mosquitos all the time. I'm pretty sure dragon flies feed heavily on them too.

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  • sciencefiction Science Fiction Our [New Scientist] writers pick their favourite science fiction books of all time
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    Nebulizer
    4 months ago 100%

    Wow I haven't read a good chunk of this list, and I thought I was a sci-fi book afficionado. Thanks for adding to my summer reading list! Might start with either Parable of the Sower or Never Let Me Go.

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  • running Running Running General Chat - Weekly Thread Sat 1 June 2024
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    4 months ago 100%

    I did my first track workout on Thursday. Felt good so went for a run yesterday. Took some wrong turns (live in a new city) and ended up doing 15 miles. Today is supposed to be my long run but I might just do a recovery run because I'm so tired!

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  • birding birding I think I got a pretty decent bino shot of a double-crested cormorant. Today in northeast Ohio.
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    Nebulizer
    4 months ago 100%

    I tried that out and posted the picture in another comment in this thread (https://lemmy.world/comment/10346090). I think it's better but I have some more to learn. Your photo is brilliant!

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  • birding birding I think I got a pretty decent bino shot of a double-crested cormorant. Today in northeast Ohio.
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    4 months ago 100%

    Thanks, that's exactly how I took the photo. It was approaching sunset so I think the colors are a little yellow because of that and just how brown the river is. I adjusted the colors like the other comment suggested and I think it looks better:

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  • birding birding I think I got a pretty decent bino shot of a double-crested cormorant. Today in northeast Ohio.
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    4 months ago 100%

    Thanks, I've been practicing getting the focus sharp. It's a tough battle between my phone's autofocus vs manual bino adjustments and keeping the phone+bino stable. I still feel I have more work to do on that too.

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  • birding birding I think I got a pretty decent bino shot of a double-crested cormorant. Today in northeast Ohio.
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    Nebulizer
    4 months ago 100%

    I see cormorants all the time here too, I just loved how this one was screaming at something. On this walk, I saw only one cormorant but 60ish Canada geese (with a ton of goslings!), so the cormorant felt rare today. I also saw a blue heron but he flew too far away for me to get a good picture.

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    birding Nebulizer 4 months ago 98%
    Cute little sleeping Screech Owl

    Spotted in the Ottawa wildlife refuge in Ohio, USA

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    linux Linux CAD Software Suggestion
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    Nebulizer
    5 months ago 100%

    I would also recommend checking out salome. It has a parametric CAD module like you would be used to in SolidWorks. It felt a little less finicky to me than freecad , and I also think it has more controllable STL generation compared to freecad.

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  • linux Linux openSUSE Tumbleweed Monthly Update - April
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    Nebulizer
    5 months ago 100%

    I think sometime went wrong with your KDE frameworks description. Looks like the some python notes got in there instead.

    Love seeing all the updates! OpenSUSE has been working great for me.

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  • climate Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. Gas companies tell us mixing gas and hydrogen is a climate solution. New research shows it's not
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    Nebulizer
    5 months ago 100%

    One more thing. Running hydrogen, even in blends of 30% hydrogen/70% natural gas, creates a large amount of extra NOx production. NOx, of course, is a pretty nasty pollutant. We need to redesign our current natural gas burners to help control NOx at high hydrogen blends.

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  • climate Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. Gas companies tell us mixing gas and hydrogen is a climate solution. New research shows it's not
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    Nebulizer
    5 months ago 100%

    Also, I think we need to be moving towards 100% hydrogen if we want to use combustion as a green replacement for natural gas. However, I don't think many of the appliances that currently use natural gas could safely use 100% hydrogen because of the properties of hydrogen gas. Primarily, I think the flame speed of hydrogen would require us to redesign the various combustors that use natural gas currently so that we don't have flashbacks. Additionally, the hotter burning of hydrogen might cause material failure issues in our current natural gas burners. The research I've done is shown that we could probably get away with 30 to 40% hydrogen, maybe dependent on the exact burner. I don't think moving to 100% hydrogen is feasible without a massive replacement of all of our gas burning appliances.

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  • climate Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. Gas companies tell us mixing gas and hydrogen is a climate solution. New research shows it's not
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    Nebulizer
    5 months ago 88%

    Oh neat, I actually know a lot about hydrogen-natural gas blends!

    I read the report because of this claim:

    And now, a team of British researchers has found adding hydrogen to natural gas actually increases how much natural gas leaks from stove burners and boilers because the smaller hydrogen molecules help the larger methane ones escape.

    I've never heard of small hydrogen molecules helping larger molecules leak. I was curious what the mechanism for this was. It turns out the report does not make that claim at all. In fact, the report claims the additional leakage from hydrogen blends is most likely just the hydrogen leaking. I didn't run the numbers myself but the data presented seems approximately aligned with that. Hydrogen leaking through fittings is already a well-known and established challenge of blending hydrogen with natural gas. So the central thesis of this news article is completely fabricated.

    I am a little surprised the utility companies are going to soon be mixing in hydrogen. I didn't think we we're quite ready to blend in hydrogen into natural gas for the leakage reason, and also because of production scaling issues that we haven't resolved yet. These challenges are likely within reach soon. For example, the United States department of energy has a large research initiative right now to help lower the cost of hydrogen production to be more competitive with natural gas. We also need to make sure that hydrogen is produced in a carbon-free or carbon neutral way, which is probably going to be dependent upon our electrical grid becoming carbon free.

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  • memes Memes Future of American Dream 🏡
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    Nebulizer
    7 months ago 100%

    The missing middle. The last city I lived in had a bunch of houses in the 1200sqft 2br/1ba range but they were built before 1950 and are now in the "historic" part of town that is zoned to prevent redevelopment. It's also the closest to the city center where many jobs are located and events like festivals take place. So it's a very desirable place to live and houses here sell for $1M+.

    The next ring out from the historic district was built between the 50s and early 2000s and is largely 2000+sqft homes on larger plots of land. Large plots of land are desirable so those go for $800k+.

    After the 2008 financial crisis we started building our third ring of housing with humongous "luxury" houses with 6+br. They're on tiny plots of land with maybe 6ft separating the houses, but since they have large sqft, granite countertops, and faux marble tiles in the bathroom they go for $700k+.

    Oh yeah and housing has been underbuilt since the 1970s so the vacancy rate is under 1%, and it's a smaller city (~200,000 people) so the job opportunities aren't plentiful and the best paying. I have no idea how so many of these houses are being paid for. I bet a lot of people that have bought since 2010 are house poor. Or a lot of them are cruising on super low interest rates.

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  • linux Linux best foss cad software?
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    8 months ago 100%

    I've been using SALOME to create parametric 3D geometry. My use case is to parameterize my geometry features and export to STL files that I use with OpenFOAM. SALOME is integrated with a couple of grid generators, and I really like it's 2D/triangulation/STL integration with netgen. You can specify faces for refinement to a desired mesh size, so for example around complex features you can create a fine STL mesh and on simple shapes you can have a really coarse mesh.

    I've found the 3D modeling to be pretty straightforward, and SALOME usually does a pretty good job if you have to go back and modify previous features (something I've struggled with in FreeCAD).

    I've also used FreeCAD for mesh generation, and it works ok but I've found the triangulation leaves a lot to be desired for splitting up the mesh as needed for OpenFOAM boundaries.

    If you're making STL files for 3D printing and you want a parametric CAD modeler for engineering parts, give it a try. If you want complex faces with artistic style, I would suggest Blender.

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  • 3dprinting 3DPrinting Exploring the available CAD software
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    Nebulizer
    1 year ago 100%

    I would also recommend checking out SALOME for 3D modeling. I've been using the shaper toolbox to create geometry for fluid simulations and it's worked well for me. The shaper toolbox is parametric (as opposed to SALOME's geometry toolbox which is not).

    After you've created your geometry in shaper you switch to the mesh toolbox to create your stl file. I think there's really good control over the triangle creations with SALOME. For example, you can specify edges and faces you want smaller triangles in (like around tight geometries, holes, etc). I've been able to get much higher quality stl files with this method than with freecad.

    SALOME is free and open source software.

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  • sciencefiction Science Fiction What are you Reading (September 2023)
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    1 year ago 100%

    I had heard that colour of magic was hard to start with, which is why I went with guards guards and mort. I just love the characterization of ankh morpork. I've been mixing other books in-between so I don't burn out on Pratchett's writing style, and it's been good.

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  • sciencefiction Science Fiction What are you Reading (September 2023)
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    1 year ago 100%

    I'm finally getting into both discworld and culture. I've read a number of other discworld books before, two of the night watch, mort, I think another I don't recall right now. Now I'm reading The Colour or Magic. It's enjoyable but I'm finding I'm going a little slower on it than the others.

    I also have the second culture book, Player of Games, ready to go when I finish the discworld book. I really liked how bonkers Consider Phlebas was (felt like a constant stream of chaos for the crew).

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  • sciencefiction Science Fiction Sci-fi books which don't involve too much space travels and massive world builds?
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    1 year ago 100%

    I recently read and really enjoyed Psalm for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers. The book is more of a solarpunk future with a heavy focus on the characters. It's pretty short too! All takes place on a single planet, felt very grounded after I just finished with a Culture book.

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  • linux Linux Red Hat stops all upstream and downstream work on desktop Bluetooth, multimedia applications (namely totem, rhythmbox and sound-juicer) and libfprint/fprintd
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    1 year ago 100%

    I've had a couple jobs with RHEL workstations, and the university I went to had RHEL workstations too. Not sure what their market share is compared to canonical, but they definitely have a bunch of deployments on desktop.

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  • 3dprinting 3DPrinting Linux friendly CAD programs?
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    1 year ago 100%

    Recently I used SALOME for doing CAD. The Shaper work bench has parametric modeling with the sketches that you extrude or cut from. I found it powerful and easy enough to use that I replaced my freecad workflow with it. The big thing that sold me over freecad was the simplicity of creating more complex triangulations for stl export, and easily grouping faces for export into different files.

    I haven't tried any complex surface creation, I wouldn't be surprised if it falls short in that regard. I guess feature wise it probably doesn't have everything freecad or fusion 360 has, but I found it works great for my needs. Great for 3d printing and geometry creation for CFD simulations.

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    Chickens! Nebulizer 1 year ago 100%
    Met a curious chicken while out on a walk today!

    I've been passing by this house once every few weeks on a walk, but the chickens have always been near their coop in the back. One of them finally came up to say hello!

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    running Running How are you dealing with the heat waves?
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    1 year ago 100%

    I've been going super early in the morning. I'm doing pretty good keeping pace and mileage goals. I'm just no fun for my friends anymore, no drinks and in bed by 9!

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  • liftoff Liftoff! When I try to upvote anything in Liftoff it gives me a message that says "Not logged in" (and doesn't record the upvote), but as far as I can tell I am logged in.
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    1 year ago 100%

    There were a lot of lemmy issues recently. Have you tried removing your account and logging in again? That fixed things for me.

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  • linux Linux Stable Linux distro with up to date packages
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    1 year ago 100%

    Distrobox looks really interesting. Do you know the memory or CPU overhead for using it? I have older hardware. Will distrobox perform well on it? Thanks.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy What IDE (Code Editors) do you use for programming?
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    1 year ago 100%

    Vim for light work, emacs when I need more ide features. I program mostly in fortran, c , c++, and bash on remote servers.

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  • chickens Chickens! Only 3 weeks old but already such a beauty.
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    chickens Chickens! Dave the Hen was trying to help me play Zelda.
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    1 year ago 0%

    Is she getting picked on by the older chickens? We always had trouble with that, so tried to introduce new chicks in groups. They would form little cliques and it seemed to reduce the pecking a bit.

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    guitars guitars Great backing track channel that shows the chord-tone scales.
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    1 year ago 100%

    Awesome, thanks for sharing. I notice I tend to only practice in a few keys I'm really familiar with, maybe this will help me branch out more.

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  • chickens Chickens! coyotes active during the day?
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    1 year ago 100%

    I'm sorry to hear that a coyote got one of your chickens! I've only ever had problems with racoons, and usually around dusk. I've also only raised backyard chickens in the middle of the suburbs. Have any dogs that are friendly and protective of the chickens?

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  • guitars guitars Fret buzz on first and second frets
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    1 year ago 100%

    This is a new problem, so I'm guessing I was on the right path looking at the truss rod. Was bummed to see the truss rod nut stripped. I just watched a video on using a fret rocker, I'll check with that method and see if I have uneven frets.

    It’s unlikely to be (only) your nut though - once you fret a string, the nut is removed from the equation, so it can’t be the source of 2nd fret buzz.

    I do have buzzing on the open E and open A strings too, which is why I thought it could be something with the nut. You are completely correct about after I fret the 1st though.

    This was very helpful, thank you!

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    Hiking Nebulizer 1 year ago 100%
    Shawnee National Forest, Illinois

    I was a little surprised by the beauty in Shawnee National Forest. Lots of rock outcroppings and long trails to be found. At least, compared to the rest of Illinois!

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    chickens Chickens! Quite possibly my favorite chicken!
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    1 year ago 100%

    She is very friendly too, would follow me around the yard for snacks and pets, and very chatty.

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    guitars Nebulizer 1 year ago 92%
    Fret buzz on first and second frets

    Hello, I have some fret buzz on my first and second frets of my E and A strings. I am trying to fix this myself because I want to learn. I think this means I need to adjust the truss rod, right? However, the bolt thing to my truss rod looks completely stripped: ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/59bbcd33-c2df-4674-943b-5d8c2a3f5b1b.jpeg) I can't really turn it. Does that mean I need to make a new nut now if I want to get rid of this buzz?

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    Chickens! Nebulizer 1 year ago 100%
    Quite possibly my favorite chicken!

    This is one of my old neighbor's chickens. She is probably one of the prettiest I have ever seen. I forgot her breed, anyone know?

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    guitars guitars [@guitars](https://lemmy.world/c/guitars) Heres my number one favorite guitar. All original 1973 Gibson SG Standard of Doom.
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    1 year ago 100%

    I’ve been eyeing a Gibson SG style guitar, this style is so pretty. I love the dark red wood color! What are you playing on it right now?

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