X-Cube Prism Becomes Dichoric Disco Ball https://hackaday.com/2026/01/28/x-cube-prism-becomes-dichoric-disco-ball/
#Art #Dichroicprism #Facet #Gemcutting #Ornament #Suncatcher #Xcube
X-Cube Prism Becomes Dichoric Disco Ball https://hackaday.com/2026/01/28/x-cube-prism-becomes-dichoric-disco-ball/
#Art #Dichroicprism #Facet #Gemcutting #Ornament #Suncatcher #Xcube
i've started work on a bot framework for stoat so i can make a moderation bot for a stoat server
so far i have no moderation and all bot framework but it'll get there... maybe... someday
Kömür madeninde facia... 7 kişi can verdi!: Afganistan'ın kuzeyindeki Samangan vilayetindeki kömür madeninde meydana gelen patlamada 7 kişinin hayatını kaybettiği bildirildi.
EMNİYET MÜDÜRLÜĞÜ SÖZCÜSÜNDEN AÇIKLAMA
Samangan Emniyet Müdürlüğü, şehrin Dar-e-Suf Payin bölgesindeki kömür madeninde patlama meydana geldiğini açıkladı. Patlama sonucu 7 madencinin yaşamını yitirdiği, 2 madencinin de… https://www.eshahaber.com.tr/haber/komur-madeninde-facia...-7-kisi-can-verdi-226955.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon EshaHaber.com.tr #kömürmadeni #facet #Afganistan #madenci #metangazı
I'm looking for UX design examples of a filterable map with different filter facets.
Do you have any suggestions? Is there a website that showcases many best practices?
I find this one quite nice: https://chronikle.org/ereignisse. However, I'm looking for something where the map is positioned above the cards.
[12:26] Emmen heeft 1,1 miljoen extra nodig voor verhuizing bibliotheek: ‘Wij kunnen gunstiger lenen dan Facet’
Emmen vraagt 1,1 miljoen euro extra aan de gemeenteraad voor de verhuizing en verbouwing van Facet. Dit geld wordt door de bibliotheek zelf weer terugbetaald.
https://dvhn.nl/drenthe/emmen/Verhuizing-bibliotheek-Emmen-naar-centrum-kost-11-miljoen-extra-45517249.html
#1,1miljoeneuro #Facet
Welcome back to FACET FRIDAY. This week we are premiering the work of a new, but talented "cutter", Nate Roberson. He worked on these 24 stones over the last couple of months and is finally ready to show them off. Yes, some have inclusions - I sent a few choice stones (which obviously stand out), and some stuff to practice on. HE CUT IT ALL!!! WOW!
#facetfriday #facet #amethyst #amethystgemstone #amethystgems #Colorado
This may not seem much to some folks, but for me (and the buyer) it is a BIG deal.
My first GIA stone!
⭐️ Enhanced Facets Viewing ⭐️
New autocomplete feature to find and select less frequent #facet values.
¡Actualización del archivo de gráficos de Amiga! https://amigatronics.wordpress.com/2023/10/20/actualizacion-del-archivo-de-graficos-de-amiga/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #Actualidad #WebsTiendas #facet
Meanwhile, the British government has published a document announcing its intention to introduce the use of biometric recognition systems nationwide within 12-18 months.
META Computer Vision integriert FACET und DINOv2 - neue Möglichkeiten und Optionen für KI
#KI #AI #ComputerVision #META #KuenstlicheIntelligenz #Fairness #EthikInKI #DINOv2 #FACET #OpenSource #Innovation #Benchmarking #VerantwortungsvolleKI
Been playing with #Facet this evening… hmm. Don't really understand this at all, made some sounds… https://github.com/mjcella/facet
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📬 This is why Sceners keep the Scene spirit alive
#Demoszene #English #JurassicPack #Browallia #Darkhawk #Facet #Okeanos #Reed #Virgill #Wiklund https://tarnkappe.info/jurassic-pack/this-is-why-sceners-keep-the-scene-spirit-alive-266449.html
An Infinity Gem That Didn’t Make The Cut, The Flavor Stone
MSG (Monosodium Glutamate) is a flavor enhancer used to add a meaty/savory (often called umami) flavor to a dish. You might even have some in your pantry (though more likely it is something in your pantry). What you might not know is that you can grow it into a large crystal.
[Chase] does an excellent job walking through the details of the process. MSG is one of the many common household substances that can grow into a crystal such as table salt, alum, fertilizer, sugar, or Epsom salt to name a few. The idea is quite simple -- just create a supersaturated solution with your desired crystal material and then suspend a string in it; but the execution has some nuance. To create a medium that's super saturated, heat some water and mix in equal parts of MSG. Then let it cool once it has all dissolved and split it into two parts, one big and one small. You need to create a seed crystal, so place the small solution in a shallow dish and let a crystal percolate out over the new few days. You attach one of the seed crystals that grow to a string and suspend it in your solution. There are several gotchas around how to properly harvest the crystals but [Chase] enumerates them for you.
We've covered [Chase's] efforts before when he grew crystals out of Rust. He is on a quest to grow all five flavor stones: salty, sweet, sour, umami, and bitter and we wish him all the best. What we would also love to see is the whole process of MSG from start to finish, making your own MSG.
Growing Spectacular Gem-Like Crystals from Rust and Simple Ingredients
When we talk about crystals around here, we're generally talking about the quartz variety used to make oscillators more stable, or perhaps ruby crystals used to make a laser. We hardly ever talk about homegrown crystals, though, and that's a shame once you see how easy it is to make beautiful crystals from scratch.
We've got to say that we're impressed by the size and aesthetics of the potassium ferrioxalate crystals [Chase Lean] makes with this recipe, and Zelda fans will no doubt appreciate their resemblance to green rupees. The process starts with rust, or ferric oxide, which can either be purchased or made. [Chase] chose to make his rust by soaking steel wool in a solution of saltwater and peroxide and heating the resulting sludge. A small amount of ferric oxide is added to a solution of oxalic acid, a commonly used cleaning and bleaching agent. Once the rust is dissolved, potassium carbonate is slowly added to the solution, turning it a bright green.
The rest of the process happens more or less naturally, as crystals begin to form in the saturated solution. And boy, did they grow -- long, prismatic lime-green crystals, with a beautiful clarity and crisp edges and facets. The crystals don't last long under light, though -- they quickly lose their clarity and become a more opaque green.
[Chase]'s crystal-growing efforts have shown up here before, when he turned humble table salt into beautiful cubic crystals. We find the whole crystal-growing process fascinating, and we're looking forward to more of this in the future.
#chemistryhacks #crystal #facet #ferricoxide #ironiiioxide #oxalicacid #potassiumcarbonate #rust