Notices by cinerion (cine@cawfee.club), page 2
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Sunday, 05-Apr-2026 01:11:24 JST
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@waifu Send my praises to him -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Thursday, 26-Mar-2026 12:03:19 JST
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@technolyze @georgia Pyrolyze at 1000°C in an inert atmosphere. -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Thursday, 26-Mar-2026 12:03:18 JST
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@technolyze @georgia It's why they're so fun! -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Mar-2026 02:50:04 JST
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On the mood to waste time trying wayland. Just finished setting up niri + noctalia and they're neat. I'll give it a few months and see how I like it. -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Sunday, 22-Mar-2026 17:24:07 JST
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> reading random post about a circuit
> "this feels llm-generated..."
> lists with subitems the same as the item (picrel)
> sudden segway about a chinese pcb manufacturer
It's all so tiresome :guratired: -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Friday, 20-Mar-2026 07:31:32 JST
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@f0x me, a chemist(not really), adding baking soda and vinegar to the laundry "vinegar and baking soda go psssss :apudance:" -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Sunday, 01-Mar-2026 12:56:32 JST
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Everything is a dating app if you're gay enough -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Sunday, 01-Mar-2026 10:03:17 JST
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@vii Colombians be loving that hard R N-word -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Feb-2026 13:35:48 JST
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@georgia @sathariel I'd rather keep downloading from z-library :airismile: -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Feb-2026 13:35:46 JST
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@georgia @sathariel Not that it matters if I can't download them. I'll just look it up on annas archive if I can't find it on z-lib -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Feb-2026 13:31:29 JST
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@sathariel @georgia Even got rate limited :bocchibroken: -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Feb-2026 11:54:11 JST
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@georgia Still using z-library :sanaeboomer: -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Feb-2026 11:54:09 JST
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@georgia Right. That's not ideal, but at the time I had already set up multiple accounts and tor to bypass those limitations. This is just sunk cost fallacy at this point. -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Feb-2026 11:54:08 JST
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@georgia Feels like 2005 all of a sudden. -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Monday, 23-Feb-2026 11:04:27 JST
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@vii That's fine. Gives me time to build up my own chemical knowledge until then. -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Monday, 23-Feb-2026 10:57:14 JST
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@vii Giving eliza chemical reactions to build up her chemical knowledge. -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Saturday, 21-Feb-2026 01:40:54 JST
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@snacks @whirly Very cool all the stuff that can be done to iron, yeah. The ferrites I saw are mostly of the form Metal-Fe2O3 or Metal Oxide-Fe2O3 for choke inductors, so ceramics, for filtering of high frequencies. Probably for switching mode power supplies and RF. And EMC. Whereas electrical steel, silicon iron, uses a SiFe alloy of varying Si %, and it's used in power transformers. Either for the utilities or for linear power supplies.
I assume the material choice has to do with the AC frequency of the application, but I'm not clear on it. And cost ofc.
Also yeah I was aware there's lots of ice crystals, I'm just no familiar with crystal phases and their processes. I've mostly dealt with fluid phase equilibria, so that's what I use as a reference.
Austenite is indeed the way to go for e.g. Foods. But even that falls short when dealing with high saline concentrations i.e above 2000 ppm. Pretty good for strong acidic conditions, though. Also, liners my beloved. A shame they are not always appropriate. -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Friday, 20-Feb-2026 23:51:20 JST
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I got a 100W toroidal transformer for cheap. idk what I'm going to do with it yet. It just was cheap and I bought it on impulse :cirnobaka: -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Friday, 20-Feb-2026 23:17:14 JST
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@snacks @whirly Well, I tried to understand this, but ended up in a rabbithole of ferrite materials used for inductor cores. Very interesting stuff.
I like the way you say the other metals in steel are used to keep the martensite crystals at lower temperatures. Sounds like adding alcohol to water to keep it from freezing at lower temperatures. Which is probably what's happening, just plotting the phase diagrams for that many compounds is non trivial.
Also, this also explains why some stainless steels which are austenitic aren't as mechanically resistant as the other non-stainless variants. Trade mechanical resistance for chemical resistance. Which makes me curious about the design considerations of using austenitic steels for vessels for high pressure processes that are also corrosive. -
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cinerion (cine@cawfee.club)'s status on Friday, 20-Feb-2026 00:35:43 JST
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@snacks @whirly Feel free to infodump :apunotes: