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    @informapirataFantastico 😁Quando incontro gente così ( chi ha scritto l'articolo) gli chiedo sempre se è consapevole che praticamente tutto quello che usa di apparati tecnologici è fatto in Cina.@aitech
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    Un Paese senza passato: come l’Italia ha smesso di capire se stessahttps://www.kulturjam.it/costume-e-societa/un-paese-senza-passato-come-litalia-ha-smesso-di-capire-se-stessa/
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    If You Like The Sound of a Thermoacoustic Stirling Engine, Check Out These Plans[My Engines] has been doing some sterling work on Stirling engines for some years now. Their thermoacoustic engine is now finally far enough along to open-source, so the magic of collaboration can speed technological advancement.You’ve probably heard of Stirling Engines, but what’s this “thermoacoustic” business? Hot sound? Well, that’s the translation, and it’s not a bad starting point for understanding what’s going on: the engine converts heat into high-amplitude sound waves — that is, waves of pressure — which means the engine itself has no moving parts. Well, almost. Obviously moving parts are required to get power out. In [My Engines] case he’s using a piston and linear generator, but otherwise it makes for a very simple, very reliable engine that can be fueled by any available source of heat. Say like burning methane from [My Engines]’s home biogas plant.[My Engines] promises more videos to help you understand the construction in a way his previous videos might not detail, and has put 3D models and drawings at a public Google Drive. There’s also a Discord you can join, because apparently that’s the only way to communicate about projects these days.The whole build is very much within range of a home maker, though there’s a lot more to it than the toy Stirling engines you may have made out of tin cans back in the day. If you want to play with thermoacoustics but [My Engines]’s design seems like a little much to get started with, you can make a demonstrator with some steel wool and a test tube. Be careful, though: model engines can be an addictive hobby.youtube.com/embed/ivyMKqm2LOU?…hackaday.com/2026/03/14/if-you…
  • #parle Par🇮🇹le n°1531 3/6

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    @lasolitaLaura_ Par🇮🇹le n°1531 2/6🟩🟨⬛🟨⬛🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩