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Ma seriamente i giornali nel 2025 usano ancora l'espressione "gay dichiarato"?

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    @spacehobo I, can, feel, no, sense, of, mea-sure
  • 100-Year Old Wagon Wheel Becomes Dynamometer

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    100-Year Old Wagon Wheel Becomes DynamometerIf you want to dyno test your tuner car, you can probably find a couple of good facilities in any nearby major city. If you want to do similar testing at a smaller scale, though, you might find it’s easier to build your own rig, like [Lou] did.[Lou’s] dynamometer is every bit a DIY project, relying on a 100-year-old wagon wheel as the flywheel installed in a simple frame cobbled together from 6×6 timber beams. As you might imagine, a rusty old wagon wheel probably wouldn’t be in great condition, and that was entirely true here. [Lou] put in the work to balance it up with some added weights, before measuring its inertia with a simple falling weight test. The wheel is driven via a chain with a 7:1 gear reduction to avoid spinning it too quickly. Logging the data is a unit from BlackBoxDyno, which uses hall effect sensors to measure engine RPM and flywheel RPM. With this data and a simple calibration, it’s possible to calculate the torque and horsepower of a small engine hooked up to the flywheel.Few of us are bench testing our lawnmowers for the ultimate performance, but if you are, a build like this could really come in handy. We’ve seen other dyno builds before, too. Video after the break.youtube.com/embed/61-e-HK6HdU?…hackaday.com/2025/10/30/100-ye…
  • Admins: Set up Anubis ASAP!

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    I installed Anubis via the .deb file so it's not in a container. I just don't know where the logs are being saved. Journalctl maybe...
  • Will you wear a costume for Halloween?

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    @BathysphereHat not sure! We'll see how the spirit moves me. We have a big costume box and I usually throw together something from there.