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I feel like media preservation (not just digital media either) is maybe 20% "finding an intact copy of the thing" and 80% "dealing with copyright and DRM bullshit"

@gsuberland@chaos.social Forum seems to have traces of it operating until 2023 with poor service levels, but yeah, nothing official I can find... which is odd for what's supposed to be a cooperative?

Anyone know what happened to Fairmondo? Ran across it in my search for something, but the site seems dead, the forum is full of complaints (but somehow still running), but there doesn't seem to be any kind of formal shutdown announcement.

Nu staat er weer een verwarmingsmonteur bij de buren, en de schilders zijn ook nog steeds overal bezig...

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Het lijkt wel of de huisbaas bewust al het onderhoud voor de hele straat in deze paar weken gepland heeft, zeg

❌ i can't figure out how to put that thought into words
✅ i can't serialize that thought

"Hmm, maybe I could help them with their dishwasher problem"

... one hour later ...

"Oops, I seem to have prototyped a foldable dishwasher and this doesn't seem to exist yet?"

@th This seems like a very rigorously tested passenger information system

Another form of adding extra rails to the track (tho not for running trains of different gauges) is installing guard rails, also known as catching rails

Those are most commonly used (and often mandatory) on bridges and in tunnels. Their purpose is making sure the train keeps running in the same direction and doesn't fall out of the track in case of a derailment

#railway #railroad #trains #railinfodump

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Usually, when traveling by train between countries that use different railway gauges, passengers need to change trains

However, sometimes on long-distance or sleeper connection, an alternative solution is used – bogie exchange

The entire train is rolled into a maintenance depot, then railcars are decoupled and lifted off their bogies (the element that wheels are attached to) using a special crane

Bogies get rolled out, and a new set is rolled in to align with a car and lower it back down onto it

That procedure is used for freight cars e.g. on the China-Russia border, but also it's a standard procedure for passenger coaches, in such cases doors get locked for the time of the operation and passengers remain inside while the cars are worked on

This allows multiple long-distance connection from Ukraine to Europe to exist, before the war and COVID also allowed multiple Russian trains to enter European rails

Video showing how it's done: youtu.be/2nI467sc-Eo

#trains #railinfodump

You've heard about bogie changing to make a train able to run on a different track gauge. And if you haven't: bark.lgbt/@rail_/1131353106665

Now prepare for another silly railway technology to tickle at that problem: double-gauge tracks.

Installing two sets of rails (or adding a simple 3rd rail) onto the same section of the track to make it able to support trains of two different gauges at the same time

Solutions like this are not uncommon in places with old historical narrow-gauge infrastructure connecting with modern standard-gauge tracks, countries using two gauges (Spain…) as well as in bordering regions of countries using two different gauges

It's cheaper to construct compared to having two separate tracks using different gauges, and simpler and cheaper than gauge-changing technology (that is also being used e.g. in Spain)

#train #trains #railway #railroad #railinfodump

Where to Buy Books Other than Amazon

A few years back I had a habit of every six months or so doing a thread on Fedi about options for getting books other than Amazon. Eventually it finally occurred to me that I could write it once, put it up on website, and update as needed, rather than constantly reinventing the wheel.

Here’s the updated version for the new site.

jessmahler.com/where-to-buy-bo

#bookstodon #AmReading

Hyrule Interviews' homepage has been updated with a blog-style news feed. This feed contains content of our own: translations , and, soon, original interviews. For now it's an easy way to see all of our translations.

It also now includes the daily quote!

hyruleinterviews.com/

I wrote an article on how we created the look and feel of this year's blender conference!
I'm super happy how it all turned out and I had such a great time collaborating with such a talented bunch of people!

studio.blender.org/blog/bcon24

#bcon24 #b3d #blender #blender3d #design

@rachelandrew To me, fedi/Mastodon is broadly "a place to hang out with people I actually like, free from toxic clout-seeking" though admittedly that's at least partly a product of the (de)federation policies of this instance (and as a result I feel like I can talk a lot more freely about things)

thing 1748251946 the designers of smart tvs will never understand: it is not acceptable for the mute functionality to come online 60 seconds after everything else

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