• You Could Own Costumes From Stranger Things to Benefit LA Wildfire Relief
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    Want to own some Stranger Things or Wicked memorabilia, and donate to a good cause? You're in luck.
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  • Elons Boring Company Is Planning to Build a 10-Mile Tunnel in Dubai for Some Reason
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    Jackass oligarch Elon Musk has a lot going on. As of this very moment, hes leading an agenda to ruin the federal government (DOGE), hes building rocket ships and fancy cars, hes shit-posting his way through every day at a rate that seems basically impossible and, apparently, hes planning to construct a 10-mile subterranean tunnel in Dubai. Well, lets clarify some of the above. Musk is definitely ruining the federal governmenthe seems to be working overtime on that initiative (with the help of a bunch of pimple-faced sycophants). He is definitely an oligarch, and he is definitely a jackass. He definitely tweets at what seems to be an impossible pace. But Musk, himself, isnt building anything. The workers at Tesla are building his cars, and the workers at SpaceX are building his rocket ships. According to a recent report from Bloomberg, undocumented immigrants built his Gigafactory in Texas. And his tunnel construction and infrastructure company, The Boring Company, is the one that is planning to construct a tunnel in Dubai. On Thursday, the company announced its underground project via a press release on its website. Dubai, under the visionary leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, has consistently aimed to be at the forefront of global urban development, the press release reads. The initial Dubai Loop pilot will have 11 stations and 17 kilometers of tunnel and will transport over 20,000 passengers per hour, with the goal of ultimately expanding into Dubai Loop, a next generation underground transportation system throughout the Emirate of Dubai. If youve never heard of The Loop, well, lucky you. Basically, Borings Loop is a subterranean tunnel network, through which cars (specifically Teslas) can be driven at extremely slow speeds. Musk first unveiled The Loop in Las Vegas in 2021, at which point it was just one tunnel, and seemed like a laughably pointless project. More recent reporting from ProPublica has shown that Musks company is now constructing a broader Loop network beneath Vegas, with a planned tunnel system designed to stretch some 68 miles. However, as ProPublica has noted, because the project is privately funded, it has not had to go through the vetting typical of public transit systems, including lengthy governmental studies, which gives a distinctly sketchy hue to the entire thing. Borings website explains the supposed benefit of Loop this way: Loop is an express public transportation system that resembles an underground highway more than a subway system. If a subway line had 100 stops, a train would typically stop at each station, so the trip between Stop 1 and Stop 100 would be long. In contrast, Loop passengers travel directly to their destination, anywhere between Stop 1 to Stop 100, without stopping at the intermediate stations. God only knows why Musk ever thought this was a good idea but he has the money and the power to do it so here we all are. The project in Dubai also sounds notably riskier than the U.S. project, as it notes that Teslas driving through the future tunnel system could travel at speeds of up to 100 mph. It also makes big claims about its load capacity, claiming that the future system aims to handle over 100,000 passengers per hour. All I can say is: Good luck, Dubai! Maybe youll have more luck with this whole thing than we have.
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  • Hondas special welding method is transforming its car manufacturing
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    In Marysville, Ohio, Honda workers assemble a hybrid engine.Image: Honda ShareDecades ago, my parents bought their first non-GM car: a 1990 Honda Accord. It had a manual transmission, and my mom eventually passed it down to my sister, who kept it for many years before it was retired. I remember my dad telling me that he liked that it was built in America, supporting American workers in Ohio.Today, that Marysville, Ohio plant (along with its nearby counterparts in Anna and East Liberty) is in the process of a major transformation to the tune of about $1 billion. By retooling these manufacturing facilities, Honda is poised to build internal combustion, hybrid-electric, and battery-electric vehicles on the same production lines. Ultimately, this adds a level of flexibility to the automakers process and the option to adjust each segment up or down as needed.Hondas new thin, light, and wise strategy is in full effect in Ohio. The first vehicle built on the new line will be Acuras new battery-electric RSX SUV later this year, followed by production models of the 0 Saloon and Honda 0 SUV prototypes unveiled at CES in January. Among other firsts, the company has integrated a new lightweight, high-strength welding process that will benefit every car made here.New car carriers shuttle the vehicle bodies from station to station along the line in Marysville.Image: Honda Chopping the weld current for stronger fusingHonda launched its iconic Gold Wing touring motorcycle 50 years ago in Japan. The company moved production to its Marysville plant a few years later, and the facility has been steadily growing ever since the first Accord sedans began rolling off the line in late 1982.Fast forward to 2025, and Honda is focused on its goal: for 100 percent of its vehicle sales to be the zero-emissions type by 2040. At the same time, Honda (like its rival Toyota) is hedging its bets on ICE and hybrids to meet demand and increase efficiency.By using a special welding technique Honda calls CDC for constant DC chopping, the automaker says its combining two technologies. One maintains a specific waveform with a high peak current and technology that keeps the heat constant by automatically controlling the pause time. In other words, Honda combined the best attributes of conventional DC and AC welding methods for a better result.Forty-year Honda veteran Tim Leopold is leading the transformation of the Marysville Auto Plant, where more than 4,000 employees show up for work. He says that this kind of welding is new to not just this plant, but for Honda globally. The company hasnt used this method anywhere else in high volume manufacturing.At the Anna plant, a Honda technician assembles an internal combustion engine. Image: Honda Any kind of spot welding operation requires current and heat in order to create a nugget to fuse the weld together, he explains.There is no bead; youre just essentially pinching metal together with whats called a weld gun, but its essentially like a clamp, Leopold continues. Youre squeezing the metal to eliminate any air gaps and then youre applying a current from one side of the weld tip to the other side of the weld tip.By chopping the current using the CDC method, technicians can control the nugget temperature differently than they might have with DC welding. While theres nothing wrong with the older process, Leopold says, its very difficult to use it when fusing together various-thickness metals. Its even harder to do with a range of thickness metals in a unique order, which is what Honda is doing at the EV hub.The old-fashioned style welding burns through the thinner metal faster because it heats up more quickly but doesnt allow for full nugget penetration into the thicker metal, Leopold explains, so the weld quality is not as strong. For instance, if two one-millimeter pieces of metal are sandwiched around a three-millimeter piece, that requires a different weld than a consistent-thickness stack. It requires control over the weld nugget temperature so the technicians dont burn through the thinner one before they get the heat penetration needed for the thicker one, Leopold says.CDC welding at the Anna plant allows Honda to make vehicles lighter and stronger. Image: Honda Giant megacasting machines move inAnother major development for Honda in Ohio is the addition of six 6,000-ton megacasting machines. These units cast, machine, and join battery cases at the Anna engine plant, then the cases are sent to the Marysville auto assembly plant. About an hour or so away, a new battery plant was recently opened to complete the circle. Honda and LG Energy Solution partnered to invest $3.5 billion in the battery facility, and the investment is estimated to total $4.4 billion overall.According to the North American Die Casting Association, the parts cast on these massive high-pressure machines will be the largest parts Honda has ever produced. Future Honda EVs are expected to incorporate megacasting (sometimes called gigacasting) for other parts as well, like engine and body components.The manufacturer could have built a new plant to house these giant units of equipment, says executive chief engineer of Honda Development & Manufacturing of America Mike Fischer. However, it conserves capital and opens the door for the multiple-powertrain approach. Along with CDC welding technology, line consolidation and space optimization, Honda is calling it a second founding for its Ohio production plants.I cant wait to see what the upcoming Honda 0 Saloon looks like in production form. It wont be long before we find out.
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  • Pins (Full handmade project)
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    Full Blender project ! (The wood texture was a hell.) submitted by /u/Totoni84 [link] [comments]
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  • Best Bosses To Farm In PoE2
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    Grinding Gear Games' ARPG sequel, Path of Exile 2, has been in early access for a couple of months now, and players are already working out the best routes, maps, and bosses to farm. The game does a reasonable job of telling new players where they'll get unique boss rewards, but it doesn't make clear exactly how to repeatedly farm bosses, or even whether that's a good idea.
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  • Why You Should Get into Fighting Games in 2025
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    After Street Fighter II debuted in the 90s, gamers couldn't take a single turn in an arcade without bumping into a row of fighting game cabinets. Players from all walks of life couldn't get enough of this new kind of competition, and it seemed like an instant classic was released every other month. However, arcades began to decline in popularity, and fighting games quickly followed. After several major bombs and a general lack of interest from home audiences, the fighting game community accepted that it might never reach those heights again.
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  • Spotify HiFi: release date rumors, price predictions, and everything we know so far
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    It's been five years since Spotify announced its Spotify HiFi tier, and we have yet to take advantage of its lossless audio. Here's everything we know.
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