![]() ![]() Her arms were tied behind her back with numerous winds of rope at her wrists, forearms, and above and below her elbows. Her bondage was equally merciless to the gag, thin black ropes had been tightly wrapped around her. Her own socks had been rammed into her mouth, silencing her screams. Her lower face was heavily wrapped in duct tape and judging by how much the poor girl’s cheeks were bulging over the gag, her captors had been rather vicious with the tightness. A tall blonde woman was being dragged onto the stage by two burly brutes, she was frantically struggling and attempting to cry out, but efforts were utterly impotent. ![]() A murmur of excitement rose up from the crowd as the upcoming lot was what many of them had come for.įrightened but heavily muffled squeals filled the air, and soon their source became visible to the assembled crowd. The crowd were all dressed as though they were at a ball and were all wearing masquerade masks to hide their identities. ![]() “Alright folks it is time for tonight’s main event, the auction you have ALL been waiting for!”Ī short, balding man wearing an obnoxious acid green suit was eagerly talking to the assembled crowd. Some readers may find some elements of this story offensive, reader discretion is advised. Do not attempt to replicate any aspect of this story as the bondage is not safe. If you ever find yourself tempted to do something non-consensual PLEASE get yourself mental help. All real world bondage should ALWAYS be consensual and done in a safe way. WARNING: The following story contains non-consensual scenarios and is intended for adults only. ![]()
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![]() KUKA omniMove: autonomous and extremely flexible. We can integrate robots into a wide range of different applications, most commonly robotic welding, machine tending and palletising or depalletising. The KUKA omniMove also offers excellent mobility, easily operated by remote control. Scott supply most major industrial robot brands including KUKA, ABB, FANUC, YASKAWA and Universal Robots. There is a wide variety of configurations available for AGVs. Move it with great ease into the right position with ultra-precision and in the tightest of spaces. The 7 AGV Components That Bring Autonomous Robots to Life. Industry’s currently utilizing AGVs include (but are not limited to): Manufacturing, Pharmaceutical, Chemical, Automotive, Warehousing, Food & Beverage and Hospital. KUKA omniMove (AGVs) KUKA omniMove is our transport platform for heavy loads. We are the only developer in the world that has an unique certification, allowing the robots to drive in explosive environments. The AGV brings various benefits to an industrial company such as reducing high labour reliance, increasing workload efficiency without increasing cost, increasing workplace safety by reducing accidents and improving savings in bottom line due workload scalability.ĪGV can be used to transport many different types of material including pallets, rolls, racks, carts, trolleys and containers. ExRobotics is the leading expert in developing and selling reliable robots for harsh environments. DF’s AGV is unique as while it has the functions of other imported commercial AGV’s, is more cost effective to purchase and maintain. The UR10e is our medium duty industrial collaborative robot that combines both long reach and high payload. It is highly configurable and the ideal solution for industrial manufacturing environments. Teradyne saw a small backslide in revenue in its industrial automation group, a 2 decrease, in Q3 of 2022 compared to the same time period last year. The Universal Carrier System is a modular, scalable AGV platform (AGV Autonomous Guided Vehicle). Markedsledende cobots, der øger din effektivitet og produktivitet. Vi er forhandlere af Universal Robots i Danmark. ![]() An AGV is a “mobile robot” that uses sensors to guide its direction and can be programmed to transport cargo from one location to another automatically. Universal Robots, part of Teradyne’s industrial automation group, recently released its UR20 cobot. Interesseret i en cobot fra Universal Robot Kontakt os i dag og lad os sammen undersøge mulighederne for at optimere jeres setup. DF Automation and Robotics Sdn Bhd (DF) is a local automation company that designs, manufactures, markets, and maintains Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV) for various kinds of industrial and commercial use. ![]() ![]() ![]() Instead of 1 / focal length, go 1 / focal length x 2. The Nikon will also challenge you because you need higher shutter speeds to account for shake. It's only past that, or if you are a pixel sniffer, that you need to adjust your technique or the quality of your optics to get the best results. In the real world, the D2x has fantastic image quality, even with cheap lenses wide open, on enlargements up to 8x12. Many lenses can do this stopped down, but only a very small number can hit this wide-open. ![]() Although it technically uses the "best" part of 35mm lenses on its DX-sized sensor, the pixel pitch is so small that you will never get the full benefit of 12.2MP at wide apertures and huge magnifications unless your lens is getting 90 lp/mm resolution or better - a performance figure not representative of SLR lenses shot at their widest apertures. Kodak doesn't spend a lot of time writing algorithms for cheapo optics, nor should they. ![]() Look at Kodak's optimization list - their orientation is toward high-end lenses, zoom and prime. This means that retrofocus zooms work better than wide primes at the edges of frames (ok, since the 17-35/2.8 is better than almost any prime Nikon makes in that range). Because 35mm lenses were designed around a medium that has a 3-dimensional sensing surface, the Kodak is sensitive to lenses where light does not hit the sensor more or less head on. The Kodak will show you which 35mm lenses suffer from aberrations at the edges of their fields (but not as badly as a Canon 1Ds, which adds chromatic aberration from the microlenses on the sensor, too). So in terms of shooting for composition, you get the same overall resolution for what you actually see in the finder.īoth cameras will challenge your lenses in different ways. In terms of usable area, consider that the Kodak shows you about 90% of the frame in the finder and the Nikon 100%. ![]() Testers have discovered that the extinction resolution is identical. This not a huge difference in absolute count and less than 10% difference in the individual vertical and horizontal dimensions. The Kodak has 13.8 million pixels in a 36x24 area the Nikon has 12.2 million in a 24x16mm area. For a given angle of view, there is no palpable difference in image quality.īy the numbers, it's not hard to see why. But across a wide range of prints, I can't identify any real difference in image quality. They hit moire occasionally with different types of subjects. Put another way, I think that Nikon employs better engineers and Kodak actually talks to photographers.ġ. My short conclusion is that the D2x is fantastic - and I only wish that its firmware was a little more informed by Kodak's far more practically oriented processing systems. This review will concentrate on three key areas: (A) imaging characteristics, which describes the hardware (B) handling characteristics (how it works) and (C) image processing (how much work it requires on your part to get to paper). Numbers and statistics tell a very small part of the story, and there is only so much even a practical review can convey.Īt least for the purposes of this review, I think the solution is not to look at the D2x in a vacuum, but instead to evaluate its functional aspects against the other high-resolution Nikon-based SLR: the Kodak DCS Pro 14n. I would caution the reader to rent anything that costs this much money before buying it. Many people who write about digital cameras have never used a really efficient output system, whether it be a semiautomatic analog enlarger or a good piece of RAW conversion software and a calibrated dye sublimation printer. Many people who write about digital cameras take two or three shots at a time, immediately plug the cameras into their computers and examine the pictures of their cats at "actual pixels" size to see which lenses are "good" and which one have "chromatic aberration" (as if they knew what that was). They can review an EOS-1Ds or anything else, but where it says f/stops in the viewfinder, it might as well be ergs, knots, or any other mysterious unit. Many people who write about digital cameras have little or no experience with analog cameras. I have been a bit dissatisfied with these reviews, because they completely fail to capture the practical aspects of use and output. There are a lot of reviews out there, and they cover a lot of technical information. It is now about year since the release of the Nikon D2x. Sizing up the Nikon D2x and the Kodak DCS Pro 14n why does an expensive digital camera come in a box with recycled paper inserts?! Dante stella stories photographs technical guestbook A proposito della civiltà di apparenze. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The main advantage to the Mega is that the popular Ramps Shields (which are designed for 3D printing) have room for up to 5 stepper drivers, which Grbl-Mega-5x supports. The Arduino Mega has 8kb of RAM, which is four times as much as the Uno’s 2kb (that’s why uploading Grbl to the Uno gives us a warning message). You can choose between Grbl-Mega or Grbl-Mega-5X. Just download the appropriate Zip file (links at the beginning of this post) and select the the right board before uploading. Installing Grbl on the Arduino Mega (Atmega2560)įortunately, flashing an Arduino Mega is done the same way as with the Uno, Nano, or other 328p microcontrollers. This is done by sending $100=800, which sets the X axis to 800 steps/mm. Changing settings is easy: for example, to change the steps/mm for the X axis, we need to change the $100 value. Open the serial monitor (as shown in step #8) and enter $$ to get a list of the settings, or $I to get the version number. We’re done! With the Arduino still plugged in, we can check the Grbl version and settings. (optional) Verify the upload & restore settings Low memory available, stability problems may occur.ġ0. Global variables use 1633 bytes (79%) of dynamic memory, leaving 415 bytes for local variables. Sketch uses 29762 bytes (92%) of program storage space. If the upload was successful, we should see this message (you can safely ignore the red warning): Upload the sketch by clicking on the green arrow, or through Sketch > Upload. Sending $$ display the current Grbl settings This will display all the Grbl settings, which you can copy and paste elsewhere as a backup. Otherwise you’ll see a bunch of gibberish characters. Make sure the baud rate is set to 115200 for Grbl 0.9 and above.If you already have Grbl flashed onto your controller, you’ll probably want to back up the current settings, as they will be wiped when updating to 1.1. Select the model of Arduino you’re using and the correct COM port if it’s not set automatically. Some cables are missing the data line, so if the PC doesn’t recognize the Arduino try another cable. Open the grblUpload sketch: File > Examples > grbl > grblUploadĬonnect the Arduino using a USB data cable. We should see a success message just above the console: Select the unzipped grbl folder ( not grbl-master!) and click Open. In the Arduino IDE, click on Sketch > Include Library > Add. This is a bit unintuitive: we’ll import the unzipped grbl folder as if it were a zip file. Inside the zip file, there are three folders and other files. We actually only need the grbl subfolder. Grbl is downloaded from the Github page as a Zip file. ![]() Now let’s download Grbl 1.1 from this page: Delete the grbl directory and restart the Arduino IDE.Navigate up to the libraries folder, where all Arduino libraries are listed.Open the folder containing the sketch ( Sketch > Show Sketch Folder):. ![]() There should be a grblUpload example sketch.
![]() ![]() Also, while I'm writing this, Shell Infrastructure Host is consuming 50% of my i7 7700 CPU, a bug known by microsoft since 2018 or earlier, across various versions of W10 and never solved, just because the actual administration of Microsoft doesn't care about anything. Most of the people I know thinks pretty much the same. W10 is the worst crap ever done, in my opinion based on experience, and it only gets worse and buggier with every -forced- update. Even the classic file search feature is almost useless now. Never before in my life (and I started with W95) had so many random BSODs and bugs than now with Windows 10. I would love to hear what your experience has been with these programs, including any issues you have come across. (6) Transfer photos, videos, music and ringtones between devices and computer. (5) Import/export messages between computer and phone. ![]() (Can't do it from iCloud "Find my iPhone" is turned off.) (3) Erase all content from the dead phone. (2) Restore backups, especially an iTunes backup from a dead phone. IMazing apparently doesn't need iTunes at all, which is a plus. While iExplorer seems like a better deal price-wise, it does require iTunes to operate. Computers under the iExplorer licence can be registered or deregistered as needed, which makes it a true one-time purchase option. The iMazing licence is limited to the life of each registered device and cannot be transferred, so new devices will cost to add. The licence for iMazing appears to be based on the number of iOS devices you want to use it with, while the one for iExplorer is tied to the number of computers where it will be installed. I have tried out the free versions, and I like both interfaces. I would like to buy one of these programs as an alternative to iTunes for iOS management, and am looking for feedback from those of you who have bought the full version of either one. Update: I bought the 3-device iMazing licence and am very happy with the software, particularly the auto-backup feature, which gives me a better way to transfer photos to my computer than Apple's Photo Stream function.Įditing post for clarity, to keep it on topic /r/AppleMusic for discussion of Apple's music streaming service./r/iOSSetups for iOS wallpapers, setups, and apps./r/iPhoneXSMax for XS Max specific issues./r/AppleSwap if you want to trade devices!.Keep an eye on temporarily free or discounted apps on /r/AppHookup!.Your iPhone broke? Head on over to /r/iphonehelp!.Looking for new Wallpaper? /r/iWallpaper!./r/applemaps for everything Apple Maps!./r/iOSgaming for all your iOS gaming needs!./r/Siri: That wonderful robot that lives in our phones./r/iOSBeta for the latest on iOS developer and open beta.r/AppleWatch is the place to be for all discussions on the Apple Watch.r/iPod for the classic device that started the revolution of mobile Apple devices.r/iPhone for all about the iPhone and our sister sub.Since the introduction of iMazing 2.17.x Versions, it appears that iMazing's Development Team has been unable to address/correct the root of the problem.Follow site-wide reddit rules. The 'current' stable Version of iMazing is iMazing Version 2.16.9. Sofar, the culprit seems to be the iMazing installer, which currently downloads and install the 'latest' Apple Mobile Drivers, which may or may NOT be the correct / applicable drivers for the given PC (Windows based PCs). 'apple drivers' installation, which, is 'new' since 2.17.x versions of imazing was introduced), though in most cases, the installation will just hang during the installation or simply end up crashing all together. Under some conditions namely OS and iTunes Version, the imazing application installation is at best 'hanging' during the installation of 'apple drivers' (step ie. Just as a follow up and FYI to those users that have upgraded to the 'latest' Version of iMazing 2.17.x Versions ie. ![]() ![]() However, others within the faith accept immunization as a gift from God to be used with gratitude.” “Some members decline vaccination on the basis that it interferes with divine providence. ![]() It includes Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, Baptists, Mormons, Congregationalists, Episcopalians, Lutherans, Methodists, Pentecostals, Presbyterians, Seventh-Day Adventists and Unitarian-Universalists.Įven Jehovah’s Witness - a group that originally shunned vaccination - revised its stance in 1952 to allow vaccination, and an article in a recent issue of the church’s newsletter promotes vaccination to avoid infectious diseases.ĭutch Reformed congregations have “a tradition of declining immunizations,” Vanderbilt reports. Vanderbilt has published a long list of denominations that have no theological objection to vaccination in general. Allowing widespread exemptions to vaccination would undermine the efficacy of the vaccine effort. However, these are intentionally written in such a way as to make exemptions rare because the way vaccines are effective is by their widespread - almost universal - adoption. labor law and some state vaccination laws provide for limited religious exemptions to vaccination mandates. And that is a key to understanding legitimate claims for a religious exemption to COVID-19 vaccine mandates: Your religious group must oppose vaccines in general, not just the COVID vaccine. Unless you’re a member of a Dutch Reformed church or a Christian Science church, making a claim for a religious exemption to the COVID-19 vaccine as a Christian is going to be hard to prove.Īccording to research by Vanderbilt University, the Dutch Reformed, the Christian Scientists and a few lesser-known faith-healing groups are the only churches operating in the United States that have expressed any doctrinal objections to vaccinations in general. ![]() ![]() Hue: Change the overall color tint of your image by adjusting the hue angle.A higher percentage will make the colors more vibrant. Saturation: Control the color intensity with this setting. ![]()
![]() Here’s what everything looks like in action:Īs you can see, the creation of animations is even easier in SOLIDWORKS Composer when you use the Animation Library! There are also options to invert and mirror the sequence. ![]() ‘Convert’ allows you to convert the animation sequence to standard keys – meaning that every key becomes available to adjust individually. There are more options available when you right click on the blue bar. Initially, its not possible to modify the individual keys, but you can move the animation sequence in the timeline and you can scale the sequence by dragging the blue bar. As you can see all the necessary keys in the timeline have been created. Once created the animation will appear in your timeline and will look as per the below image. When you’re happy, simply select the actors you wish to apply the animation to and click ‘Create’. ‘OVERVIEW’ gives you a visual representation of how the sequences in the animation will work – here we can see rotate and translate start at the same time, after the flash. Distance is set 100 meaning the actor will translate a total of 100mm – You can of course type any value you like, or you can select the point button and choose a vertex/axis/face in the graphics area to define the distance. Our axis is set to Z, but we could use the axis button to define the axis to translate along. Our angle is set to 360 degrees, meaning our component will rotate a total of 360 degrees (minus values can be used).įor ‘TRANSLATE’, the start time is set to 1 second and the duration is set to 4 seconds (total duration 3 seconds) – this means that the translation and rotation will be happening concurrently. The best way to define the axis is to use the axis button and choose the axis you wish rotate about, particularly if the direction doesn’t align to the global coordinate system. The intensity is set to 0 meaning the emission property of the actor will not change.įor ‘ROTATE’ the start time is set 1 second and the end time is set to 2 seconds (total duration 1 second) for Axis (X,Y,Z) we will translate along the Z axis. ![]() The actor will flash red and the repetition is set 3 meaning it will flash 3 times. Within ‘FLASH’, our start time is 0 seconds and our end time 1 second (total duration 1 second). The properties allow us to control what happens in the animation, With ‘unscrew’ the actor flashes, then rotates and translates linearly. Let’s take a look at how it works – We’ll use unscrew as the example.įrom the ‘Animation Library’ pane, select ‘Motion’ and for the ‘Animation’, select ‘unscrew’. The choice of animations available for the ‘Highlight’ group will draw the viewers attention to an actor, whereas the ‘Motion’ group will allow you to create commonly used motion sequences such as screw, unscrew, etc. Once you’ve selected the group, you can choose the animation sequence you wish to create. The types of animation that are available to you are separated into two different groups. …and is accessed in the workshop pane along the right hand side of your screen. The Animation Library is launched from the workshops ribbon menu… ![]() In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to get the most out of The Animation Library in SOLIDWORKS Composer. The Animation Library Workshops provide access to a list of easy-to-use, predefined animation sequences that you can apply to a single actor, or groups of actors to create some truly impressive animations. ![]() SOLIDWORKS Composer is fantastic for creating technical publications, interactive documents and animations. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The worksheet will be automatically emailed to you. To get your free sight word worksheet, enter in your email into the form below. On the worksheet, students are asked to read, trace, write, spell, color and write a sentence using the sight word. The Big Sight word worksheet has a few activities to help students read and write the word fluently. My children love to play it! I love that you can get it for different levels! If you are looking for a fun game to play while learning sight words, consider Zingo! It is just like Bingo, except with sight words. The more practice, the easier reading becomes! If you differentiate the sight word activities, students will continue to have fun learning. On this worksheet, students will color the word, color the letters in the word, trace the word, and write the word in a sentence. In addition, it is great to practice writing sight words in the context of a sentence (or, cutting and pasting sight words into a sentence). Sight words are more easily remembered and understood when you read them in the context of a sentence. Children need to read sight words IN CONTEXT. When teaching sight words, though, you don’t want to just teach them using flash cards. Frequently words that children read can contain up to 80% of sight word text! Because children have to read sight words so frequently, it is essential to make sure that children can read these words fluently (accurately and quickly). Sight words are (usually) words that are difficult to sound out. This is a sample page of our larger sight word packet that contains all of the dolch sight words. Today I have an “ Can” sight word worksheet download for you. They include the words: the, a, and, said, & he. Sight Words are especially important because they occur so frequently in the materials that little people read. Below are 5 sight word worksheets that are free to download and use in your home or classroom. When teaching a child to read, it is essential that you teach both sight words and phonics. ![]() ![]() ![]() □➡️□ĬpsDisplay - Toggle off with False if you prefer not to display the CPS in your command station. Headshot_mode - Set to False if you're aiming to keep things less head-on and more centered. Only used when useMask is True □ĪaQuitKey - The go-to key is q, but if it clashes with your game style, swap it out! ⌨️♻️ MaskHeight - The height of the mask to use. MaskWidth - The width of the mask to use. UseMask - Set to True or False to turn on and off □ □ The configuration settings are now located in the config.py file!ĬAPS_LOCK is the default for flipping the switch on the autoaim superpower! ⚙️ □ Check out the comments in the code for more insights. *Default settings are generally great for most scenarios. Patience is key it might look frozen, but it's just concentrating hard! Can take up to 20 mintues. Time to execute export.py with the following command. We recommend yolov5s.py or yolov5m.py HERE □. But if it doesn't work, then you will need to re-export it. C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v11.8\bin.C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v11.8\libnvvp.C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v11.8\lib.□ Just locate the correct file and replace the path with your new one. We're not looking for the 'lean' or 'dispatch' versions. □ If the following steps didn't work, don't stress out! □ The labeling of the files corresponds with the Python version you have installed on your machine. Pip install "C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v11.8\python\tensorrt-8.6.1-cp311-none-win_amd64.whl" If you do, good, then run the following command to install TensorRT in python. Once you have all the files copied over, you should have a folder at C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v11.8\python. zip TensorRT file and move all the folders/files to where the CUDA Toolkit is on your machine, usually at C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v11.8. zip CuDNN file and move all the folders/files to where the CUDA Toolkit is on your machine, usually at C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v11.8. Run the following pip install cupy-cuda11xĬlick to install CUDNN □. If you ever feel lost, you can always your questions in our Discord □. We forgot to mention adding environmental variable paths in the video. Watch the TensorRT section of the setup video □ before you begin. Follow these sparkly steps to get your TensorRT ready for action! □️✨ ![]() |
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