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    Tratto da "Il potere del cane", di D. Winslow.

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  • @Gina Dunno. I know we have @fedora here, but it doesn't look like there's anybody specific to Australia. Maybe they could point you in the right direction?

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  • 🔝 @filippodb @fucinafibonacci @Lucatermite @spettacoli 🐘 daje! 🍷
    ..il concerto +bello ⁉️
    xme uno indimenticabile..
    Forse più di uno:
    In primis...Quello, a fest Unità a Caracalla...vidi seduto gambe incrociate sull'erba...il Grande P. Bertoli
    (..era 🖤 andato papà da poco e ...🎶
    "A muso duro"
    mi fá venire ancora i brividi 🎧 ascoltarla;
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  • Building a Flying Blended Wing Body Aircraft Prototype

    Anyone with an inkling of interest in super-sized remote control aircraft probably has at least seen some of the mind-blowing projects that [Ramy RC] has worked on over the years, with examples like the ongoing Airbus A380-800 build approaching the size of a full-sized business jet. That said, they recently got the offer to build a flying prototype of the Natilus Horizon, a blended wing body (BWB) aircraft that’s currently being developed into a full-sized production aircraft.

    Suffice it to say that BWB RC aircraft isn’t something that they have built before, but as co-founder of Natilus, [Aleksey Matyushev], explains, they want to prove in this manner that building scale prototypes of future production aircraft is not nearly as complex as it’s often made out to be. Meaning that even two blokes in a shed as is the case here should be able to pull it off.

    Natilus was founded in 2016 amidst strongly rising interest in these BWB aircraft designs that may one day threaten today’s tubes-with-wings. Their Kona design would be the cargo version and this Horizon prototype that [Ramy RC] is building the passenger version.

    In this first video of two total, we can see the CAD project of the prototype and how the basic aircraft structure is being constructed out of carbon fiber composite, wood and foam. To this the engine nacelles, landing gear and wings are mounted, readying it for its maiden flight. The Natilus engineers have previously done all the simulations that should mean that it’ll fly like a glider, but we will have to wait until the next video to see whether that is the case.

    youtube.com/embed/6sSr3gFUCVo?…

    hackaday.com/2025/12/17/buildi…

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  • @Strandjunker
    And also better locally-produced ingredients

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  • McDonald’s USA
    — Employee: $15/hr, no benefits
    — Big Mac: $5.79

    McDonald’s Denmark
    — Employee: $22/hr, 6 weeks vacation, 1 year paid maternity leave, life insurance, pension
    — Big Mac: $5.49

    Tell us more about how raising the minimum wage would affect the cost of hamburgers.

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  • Quanndo il drone finisce la batteria e filma una scena degna di hollywood!

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/9NnHpNdnzTk

    pubblicato nel gruppo Video @video@diggita.com

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  • Btw do we have any RedHat Australia people on the Fediverse? I'm staying super close to their Sydney HQ, would love to learn more about opensource in Aus. 🦘🇦🇺

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  • Hey, #FreeBSD jail/networking folks:

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    Hey, #FreeBSD jail/networking folks:I've been trying to figure out whether VNET jail-networking *requires* a bridge0 device with both the LAN-facing adapter and all the common epair ends, or whether, since the epairs are all virtual interfaces, pf(4) can manage to do the routing/NAT without everything sitting on the same bridge0 device.However, when I try this (including net.{inet.ip,inet6,ip6}.forwarding=1) traffic doesn't seem to flow. Is there some obvious thing I've missed or that I should be testing? Or do I just need to throw everything on a bridge0 and deal with it?
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    Using FreeBSD shouldn’t be scary 🎃Every reliable update, enhancement, and supported platform depends on the work of the FreeBSD community — and the support that makes that work possible.Your contribution plays a direct role in keeping FreeBSD stable, modern, and trusted.Support the work that keeps FreeBSD running smoothly: https://freebsdfoundation.org/donate/#FreeBSD #OpenSource #Donate #FreeBSDFoundation #halloween
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    Keep your FreeBSD system cool with built-in temperature monitoring!No ports needed, just sysctl and a simple shell script. Perfect for FreeBSD 14.x users who want lightweight, dependency-free thermal monitoring.Quick, practical, and very Unix.https://codeberg.org/Larvitz/gists/src/branch/main/2025/20251009-FreeBSD_Temp-Monitoring.md#FreeBSD #BSD #SysAdmin #Unix
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    I'm sooo proud of my first contribution to the #FreeBSD #Ports tree. Although it were only 3 characters. Although I don't understand what @dvl is apologizing for -- "I'm sorry, I did not mention this PR in the commit message."The only things I needed was an account at bugs.freebsd.org and this short chapter from the Porters Handbook. Wish I had time for getting more involved.https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/porters-handbook/upgrading/#git-diff