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How Camera ISP Tuning Transforms Your Image Quality Processing?
In a 2024 digital era where approximately 3.2 billion images are posted on the web daily, helpful for effortlessly capturing life's moments. Have you ever thought about how a camera takes a high-quality image? In this blog, we will learn how CK Visions Camera ISP Tuning Transforms Your Image Quality Processing and captures a perfect shot every time.
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Transforming Vision Technology with Hellbender
In today's technology-driven world, vision systems are pivotal across numerous industries. Hellbender, a pioneer in innovative technology solutions, is leading the charge in this field. This article delves into the remarkable advancements and applications of vision technology, spotlighting key components such as the Raspberry Pi Camera, Edge Computing Camera, Raspberry Pi Camera Module, Raspberry Pi Thermal Camera, Nvidia Jetson Computer Vision, and Vision Systems for Manufacturing.

Unleashing Potential with the Raspberry Pi Camera
The Raspberry Pi Camera is a powerful tool widely used by hobbyists and professionals alike. Its affordability and user-friendliness have made it a favorite for DIY projects and educational purposes. Yet, its applications extend far beyond these basic uses.
The Raspberry Pi Camera is incredibly adaptable, finding uses in security systems, time-lapse photography, and wildlife monitoring. Its capability to capture high-definition images and videos makes it an essential component for numerous innovative projects.
Revolutionizing Real-Time Data with Edge Computing Camera
As real-time data processing becomes more crucial, the Edge Computing Camera stands out as a game-changer. Unlike traditional cameras that rely on centralized data processing, edge computing cameras process data at the source, significantly reducing latency and bandwidth usage. This is vital for applications needing immediate response times, such as autonomous vehicles and industrial automation.
Hellbender's edge computing cameras offer exceptional performance and reliability. These cameras are equipped to handle complex algorithms and data processing tasks, enabling advanced functionalities like object detection, facial recognition, and anomaly detection. By processing data locally, these cameras enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of vision systems across various industries.
Enhancing Projects with the Raspberry Pi Camera Module
The Raspberry Pi Camera Module enhances the Raspberry Pi ecosystem with its compact and powerful design. This module integrates seamlessly with Raspberry Pi boards, making it easy to add vision capabilities to projects. Whether for prototyping, research, or production, the Raspberry Pi Camera Module provides flexibility and performance.
With different models available, including the standard camera module and the high-quality camera, users can select the best option for their specific needs. The high-quality camera offers improved resolution and low-light performance, making it suitable for professional applications. This versatility makes the Raspberry Pi Camera Module a crucial tool for developers and engineers.
Harnessing Thermal Imaging with the Raspberry Pi Thermal Camera
Thermal imaging is becoming increasingly vital in various sectors, from industrial maintenance to healthcare. The Raspberry Pi Thermal Camera combines the Raspberry Pi platform with thermal imaging capabilities, providing an affordable solution for thermal analysis.
This camera is used for monitoring electrical systems for overheating, detecting heat leaks in buildings, and performing non-invasive medical diagnostics. The ability to visualize temperature differences in real-time offers new opportunities for preventive maintenance and safety measures. Hellbender’s thermal camera solutions ensure accurate and reliable thermal imaging, empowering users to make informed decisions.
Advancing AI with Nvidia Jetson Computer Vision
The Nvidia Jetson platform has revolutionized AI-powered vision systems. The Nvidia Jetson Computer Vision capabilities are transforming industries by enabling sophisticated machine learning and computer vision applications. Hellbender leverages this powerful platform to develop cutting-edge solutions that expand the possibilities of vision technology.
Jetson-powered vision systems are employed in autonomous machines, robotics, and smart cities. These systems can process vast amounts of data in real-time, making them ideal for applications requiring high accuracy and speed. By integrating Nvidia Jetson technology, Hellbender creates vision systems that are both powerful and efficient, driving innovation across multiple sectors.
Optimizing Production with Vision Systems for Manufacturing
In the manufacturing industry, vision systems are essential for ensuring quality and efficiency. Hellbender's Vision Systems for Manufacturing are designed to meet the high demands of modern production environments. These systems use advanced imaging and processing techniques to inspect products, monitor processes, and optimize operations.
One major advantage of vision systems in manufacturing is their ability to detect defects and inconsistencies that may be invisible to the human eye. This capability helps maintain high-quality standards and reduces waste. Additionally, vision systems can automate repetitive tasks, allowing human resources to focus on more complex and strategic activities.
Conclusion
Hellbender’s dedication to advancing vision technology is clear in their diverse range of solutions. From the versatile Raspberry Pi Camera and the innovative Edge Computing Camera to the powerful Nvidia Jetson Computer Vision and robust Vision Systems for Manufacturing, Hellbender continues to lead in technological innovation. By providing reliable, efficient, and cutting-edge solutions, Hellbender is helping industries harness the power of vision technology to achieve greater efficiency, accuracy, and productivity. As technology continues to evolve, the integration of these advanced systems will open up new possibilities and drive further advancements across various fields.
#Vision Systems For Manufacturing#Nvidia Jetson Computer Vision#Raspberry Pi Thermal Camera#Raspberry Pi Camera Module#Edge Computing Camera#Raspberry Pi Camera
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Ray Nayler’s “Where the Axe Is Buried”

I'm on a 20+ city book tour for my new novel PICKS AND SHOVELS. Catch me in SAN DIEGO at MYSTERIOUS GALAXY next MONDAY (Mar 24), and in CHICAGO with PETER SAGAL on Apr 2. More tour dates here.
Ray Nayler's Where the Axe Is Buried is an intense, claustrophobic novel of a world run by "rational" AIs that purport to solve all of our squishy political problems with empirical, neutral mathematics:
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374615369/wheretheaxeisburied/
In Naylor's world, we there are two blocs. "The west," where the heads of state have been replaced with chatbots called "PMs." These PMs propose policy to tame, rubberstamp legislatures, creating jobs programs, setting monetary and environmental policies, and ruling on other tricky areas where it's nearly impossible to make everyone happy. These countries are said to be "rationalized," and they are peaceful and moderately prosperous, and have finally tackled the seemingly intractable problems of decarbonization, extreme poverty, and political instability.
In "the Republic" – a thinly veiled version of Russia – the state is ruled by an immortal tyrant who periodically has his consciousness decanted into a blank body after his own body falls apart. The state maintains the fiction that each president is a new person, manufacturing families, friends, teachers and political comrades who can attest to the new president's long history in the country. People in the Republic pretend to believe this story, but in practice, everyone knows that it's the same mind running the country, albeit sometimes with ill-advised modifications, such as an overclocking module that runs the president's mind at triple human speeds.
The Republic is a totalitarian nightmare of ubiquitous surveillance and social control, in which every movement and word is monitored, and where social credit scores are adjusted continuously to reflect the political compliance of each citizen. Low social credit scores mean fewer rations, a proscribed circle of places you can go, reduced access to medical care, and social exclusion. The Republic has crushed every popular uprising, acting on the key realization that the only way to cling to power is to refuse to yield it, even (especially) if that means murdering every single person who takes part in a street demonstration against the government.
By contrast, the western states with their chatbot PMs are more open – at least superficially. However, the "rationalized" systems use less obvious – but no less inescapable – soft forms of control that limit the social mobility, career chances, and moment-to-moment and day-to-day lives of the people who live there. As one character who ventures from the Republic to London notes, it is a strange relief to be continuously monitored by cameras there to keep you safe and figure out how to manipulate you into buying things, rather than being continuously monitored by cameras seeking a way to punish you.
The tale opens on the eve of the collapse of these two systems, as the current president of the Republic's body starts to reject the neural connectome that was implanted into its vat-grown brain, even as the world's PMs start to sabotage their states, triggering massive civil unrest that brings the west to its knees, one country after another.
This is the backdrop for a birchpunk† tale of AI skulduggery, lethal robot insects, radical literature, swamp-traversing mechas, and political intrigue that flits around a giant cast of characters, creating a dizzying, in-the-round tour of Nayler's paranoid world
† Russian-inflected cyberpunk with Baba Yaga motifs and nihilistic Russian novel vibes
And what a paranoid world it is! Nayler's world shows two different versions of Oracle boss (and would-be Tiktok owner) Larry Ellison, who keeps pumping his vision of an AI-driven surveillance state where everyone is continuously observed, recorded and judged by AIs so we are all on our "best behavior":
https://fortune.com/2024/09/17/oracle-larry-ellison-surveillance-state-police-ai/
This batshit idea from one of tech's worst billionaires is a perfect foil for a work of first-rate science fiction like Where the Axe Is Buried, which provides an emotional flythrough of how such a world would obliterate the authentic self, authentic relationships, and human happiness.
Where the Axe Is Buried conjures up that world beautifully, really capturing the deadly hopelessness of a life where the order is fixed for all eternity, thanks to the flawless execution of perfect, machine-generated power plays. But Axe shows how the embers of hope smolder long after they should have been extinguished, and how they are always ready to be kindled into a roaring, system-consuming wildfire.
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2025/03/birchpunk/#cyberspace-is-everting
#pluralistic#books#reviews#science fiction#birchpunk#dystopian#gift guide#ray nayler#larry ellison#authoritarianism#totalitarianism
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Downtimes, module editor, water temple
Happy summer! There's smoke in Portland but it's not too bad. Bless firefighters. Work on Lancer Tactics continues apace.
This month has been mostly focused on the largest heretofore-untouched section of the game: downtimes and the module editor for designing the sequences between combats. We're not planning on doing anything particularly innovative or new in its design — if you've played Banner Saga, Fire Emblem (gameboy versions), or Rogue Squadron you'll recognize what's going on here.
Repair, level up, have visual-novel-style conversations with companions, do some light choose-your-own-adventuring, and pick & launch the next combat. All pretty standard downtime fare — games have pretty thoroughly explored these patterns as vehicles for narrative at this point.
The unique thing that Lancer Tactics is offering on this front is an editor to make your own entire campaigns. Classic games like Warcraft or Age of Empires had incredible scenario editors, but making anything more than a one-mission map was solely the domain of modders. Over the last few weeks, we've gotten a full basically-visual-novel-editor working ingame where you can orchestrate NPC story arcs, clocks ticking, branching paths, and triggered events for all the stuff that happens between combats.
All of the campaigns we ship with the game are going to be made with these same editors, which'll force us to really make sure that they're solid tools. I think it'd be very funny to someday see someone like completely ignore all the mech stuff and just make a visual novel in this engine.
There's no new preview game build this month because adding this big section of the game means too many things are under construction. I'm happy with how fast we've been able to get this going, but making ingame editors is a lot of unglamorous UI piping and data refactoring work. Fingers crossed that it'll come together enough that we'll be able to get the first version of this editor in your hands in time for the next update
Other Changelogs
Carpenter has started re-making the tutorial level from the demo in this new engine, which is pushing us to add a bunch of stuff to the combat editor. I added triggers for playing arbitrary effects on the map, moving the camera, storing arbitrary data to the battle/module states, enabling/disabling/triggering other triggers, AND/OR conditions, and putting execution limits on triggers.
Triggers can highlight UI or actions (so it can be like "use the boost to get through!" and the boost button becomes all shiny)
New "camera start" zone type
Added a "hotspot" zone type that has a little floating title, and plastered the names of other zones on the map (visual style stolen from some Foundry VTT modules)
Added water, whose level can be set via the editor or triggers.
Added unmounted pilots who can mount up into Shut Down mechs. We continue to plan to not have pilot combat be a part of the core game, but it'll be useful for scenario or scripted sequences.
Added activation pips and template icons to the mini healthbar on units.
A bunch more portrait editor assets from Martina, including facial hair. Here's a check Carpenter did where he tried to recreate some official Lancer art ingame. ✨
Schedule update
Taking a look at our original date for the "bones" of the game ("finishing the battle engine, basic character creation, 2 mechs per manufacturer, and an a 'instant action' mode"), we estimated being able to get it done by the end of November. The emotional milestone for me on this front is getting the game to a complete enough state that I feel OK about swapping it in on the itch.io page.
I've been saying that the 3D cataclysm has pushed us back back about 3 months, and I think that's still holding true. Carpenter and I haven't officially made the call yet, but I think it's likely we'll need that time to port more mech content; here's a graph they made that shows about where we're sitting on the PC and NPC mechs for the "bones" target in terms of mechanics and action icon/sprite.
(This data is pulled from a big table they made that includes ALL talents/gear/traits where we've been marking things off as we've implemented them. Very handy for tracking where we are.)
That's all for now. Tata!
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I'm thinking of getting one of those robot vacuums, but don't know how to start picking the right one. Do you have opinions on the matter? Do you like yours, and if so, what model is it?
I have a Xiaomi S10 EU, which is a midrange model that I think is now discontinued in favour of the S20? Xiaomi does a pretty good job with their designs, my family have various Xiaomi models that all work fine. Roborock is another brand I've heard good things about, and they're an offshoot of Xiaomi and seem to be where a lot of design innovation is so presumably that's a good sign. I assume iRobot is still making Roombas but I've never used a Roomba.
(The craziest new stuff from Roborock includes a robot arm for picking up and moving small objects out of the way? Crazy, you can now teach stabby to thrust!)
A few notes
1) They work best if you can keep your floor clear and generally free of small objects, and obviously don't navigate stairs and steps well. My apartment has very little stuff on the floor, and all my cables and wires are tucked into corners and along skirtings. If your wife has filled your house with chintz you may have a hard time getting a robot around on the floor.
Robovacs love to eat bag straps and shoelaces and charging cords, so if you tend to have those laying around on the floor and don't have the wherewithal to clear them up, you'll probably spend a lot of time untangling things from the brush.
2) They can handle most area rugs, but not all, e.g. it handles my thin cotton living room rug with short tassels without an issue but I have to move my thick kitchen floor mat out of the way or it'll eat the longer, thicker tassels. You can mark areas as no-vacuum zones if this isn't your bag.
3) Definitely spring for one with at least LiDAR, which you can see by the little stick-up lighthouse module on the top that houses the LiDAR module. Without LiDAR the robot has to just bump around semi-randomly to navigate, which is slow and inaccurate. It can build a map but the map is very poor and it barely knows where it is.
With LiDAR it knows exactly where it is, because it knows where it isn't. The very newest and most expensive bots do away with rotary LiDAR and just use forward looking cameras and 3D depth sensors to do VSLAM but if you're going for that price range from a big manufacturer you'll probably be fine. Most companies list their sensors on their site, but they often use weird names so it can be hard to tell.
(see above, with and without a LiDAR tower. Some very new models can retract the LiDAR tower to go under low furniture.)
4) You can cover a lot of house without needing the self-emptying base stations even if you run it regularly, I'd say probably around 200m² in a fairly ordinary dust environment. In my 50m² apartment I run it at least every weekday and empty out the integrated dust container once a week and that's usually fine, and I don't have any particular air filtration running, but I do keep the windows mostly closed when I can.
5) Speaking of maintenance, I don't use the mop feature on mine but it does keep your floors cleaner while requiring more attention to be paid to water levels. I'm actually going to try using mine more now and see how that goes. This is one thing where I think the stations might make sense even for a pretty small apartment. My brother uses the mop feature on his all the time and he likes it.
6) General maintenance: not that much! It'll buzz you on your phone when it thinks a component has hit end of life but so far I don't think anyone is using DRM to force you to use first-party parts or making you throw away things that are working, you can just manually reset the timers, although so far when the warnings do come up I tend to agree that it's time to replace a part.
You have to empty out the dust and change the water, and if it eats something you might spend a few minutes detangling the rotating brushes. The brushes will get knotted with hair and need cleaning every couple weeks to months depending on how much hair and how long it is, but most models come with a little knife tool for cutting the hair. Never tried the models that advertise that they don't get tangled.
7) Bonus nerd shit you probably shouldn't do. If you really do not want your Robovac connecting to the cloud, there's some work on developing self-hosted management servers that you can point a rooted robot at, and of course you can root your vacuum cleaner, because it's just an embedded Linux box on wheels. The open source management server software is called Valetudo.
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Prompt #9: Lend an Ear

You look at your terminal, drenched in a wave of listlessness as you watch time slowly tick by on the corner of the screen. You haven’t done much of anything this evening. Especially not after the long day you’ve had- seriously, how did someone screw up hard enough to brick half the auto-fabs in the building? And why is it your problem that they did? Ugh. You haven’t touched the laundry. Your shoes are sideways and up against the wall from where you kicked them off. There’s food in the cupboard but you can’t be bothered to get up and get it. It’s too early for bed and you can’t dredge up the energy to get off the couch you’re laying on anyways…
Flicking through the intranet gets you about as much entertainment as you’d imagined. People being morons on the boards, uploads that you aren’t entirely sure are meant to be there, missing person reports that you’re pretty sure are supposed to be sent directly to hunters- Ah ha, there’s something. You click in on a custom feed someone set up. You’d poked in it before, on the clock of course, and you were pleasantly surprised to find that it was made by a local reforger. Well… as local as those guys got given the whole profession. But nonetheless it was cool to see. Pretty rare that the reforgers post much of anything regarding their work, the outside, and the various things they found. If they did it was usually poorly formatted or without much in the way of comment on the thing itself. I mean- Who’s supposed to find a random old cube of electrope interesting enough to look at in and of itself? But that’s where this guy caught your eye. You scroll through the feed. You hadn’t checked it in a few days- It seems as if he’d gone out on an expedition and he’d been putting out short updates while he did. You’re glad you missed it, frankly, and got caught up right as he posted about his return… and the recording of his adventure through the old city. You get up, energized, and grab something out of the cupboard to eat. Can’t watch something this good without food, right? Bust out the sweet stuff for once. You could splurge. You throw yourself back onto your couch as you flick play on the display.
-- You’re greeted by a POV recording from a module in his mask. His calloused hand comes down through the frame as he looks up towards what seems to be an old manufactory building. Or, at least, that’s what you guess based on the semi-similar markings to what were on the same sort of buildings today. Y’know. Like your workplace. You scowl until he begins to talk. “Alright. Got pointed here by a friend of a friend, said they’d been scroungin’ in here for scrap when the floor started givin’ up under ‘em. Somethin’ about how that’s right up my alley, seein’ as nobody was gonna dispatch a hovercraft out here…” You can hear as he adjusts his gear out of frame. He lifts his electrope tether up into view of the camera before twirling it a couple of times. “Well. Let’s get started then, shall we? This is the Rusty Reforger and I’m here to take you through a pre-surge manufacturing facility meant for specialty conversion of electrope rations.” You watch as the purple-shone electrope swings high and flies all the way towards the top of the building. It snaps taut as it grips on like a magnet. And then he climbs.
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Galena rolled away from the editing deck he’d cobbled together from various finds and things he’d been given by other reforgers. Taking salvage for yourself like this could certainly be seen as a little but selfish, sure, but in his own mind he’d certainly earned it. Not like he had much to do around their apartment anyways. Or… his apartment. He sighed. At least the last trip had been a fun one. Old electrope clocks with odd circuitry. (He turned one of them in. Good scrap. The other three went to a fellow reforger.) A scale that checked both the mass and conductivity of pieces of electrope placed on it. (Pretty rare. Especially since it was still working. He was tempted to keep this one for himself, but couldn’t do that in good conscience. He left it with a contact in the outskirts who might be able to put it to better use.) A tool meant to re-etch electrope circuits and sigils in the field. (Out of date by a damn good while, of course, and incompatible with modern techniques. But it would be pretty valuable to someone who worked with antiques or restoring old pieces… He made a couple calls to find an old friend. They screamed over the line when he told them.) There were plenty of less notable items, of course, but admittedly he’d had a lot of fun talking about even the most mundane finds. And it seemed as if the people who watched his work did as well. It was… nice. Having so many people tune in to listen to him talk about the devices of the old kingdom or even simply a few decades out of fashion was invigorating. Especially when some of the comments were enthusiastic- “Saved my night with this one, Rusty. Shit day at work and nothing to do after having my ass handed to me… and then you show up with this!”
#ffxivwrite2024#/Companions/GnPy#galena succumbs to the white guy impulse to start a youtube channel#but it's not Opinion youtuber he's just showing cool rocks he found#the healthiest coping mechanism to not being able to remember your dead kid#meanwhile his wife became a terrorist /joke
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Fixing Common GRR Shutter Problems: A Comprehensive Guide
The GRR (Gear Rack and Pinion) shutter is a widely used mechanism for controlling the flow of air or light in various applications, such as HVAC systems, industrial equipment, and architectural designs. While GRR shutters are generally reliable, they can sometimes encounter common problems that require attention and resolution. In this blog post, we'll explore the most frequent GRR shutter issues and provide practical solutions to help you keep your shutter system functioning at its best.more info view this.
Key issues and solutions:
Binding or Sticking Shutter:
Cause: Debris buildup, misalignment, or worn components
Solution: Clean the shutter, adjust the alignment, and replace any worn parts as needed.
Excessive Noise or Vibration:
Cause: Loose connections, worn bearings, or issues with the gear rack and pinion
Solution: Tighten connections, replace bearings, and ensure the gear rack and pinion are in good condition.
Slow or Unresponsive Shutter Movement:
Cause: Insufficient lubrication, motor failure, or mechanical issues
Solution: Apply appropriate lubrication, troubleshoot the motor, and inspect the mechanical components.
Shutter Fails to Open or Close Fully:
Cause: Limit switch malfunctions, mechanical obstructions, or control system issues
Solution: Adjust or replace the limit switches, clear any obstructions, and check the control system.
Premature Wear or Failure of Components:
Cause: Improper installation, harsh environmental conditions, or lack of maintenance
Solution: Ensure proper installation, protect the shutter from environmental factors, and establish a regular maintenance schedule.
FAQs:
How often should I lubricate the GRR shutter?
The recommended lubrication frequency varies based on the operating conditions and manufacturer's specifications, but typically every 6 to 12 months is a good guideline.
Can I replace individual components of the GRR shutter, or do I need to replace the entire system?
In many cases, you can replace individual components, such as bearings, gears, or the gear rack, as long as they are compatible with your shutter system. However, for more complex issues or if the shutter is heavily worn, replacing the entire system may be the best solution.
How can I prevent common GRR shutter problems from occurring?
Implement a regular maintenance routine, including cleaning, lubrication, and inspections. Monitor the shutter's performance and address any issues promptly. Additionally, ensure proper installation and protect the shutter from harsh environmental conditions.
Conclusion: Maintaining the optimal performance of your GRR shutter system is essential for the smooth operation of your equipment or building. By understanding the common problems and implementing the appropriate solutions, you can proactively address any issues and extend the lifespan of your GRR shutter. Remember to follow the manufacturer's guidelines, stay vigilant for any signs of trouble, and address problems as soon as they arise to keep your system running at its best.
If you are looking for related camera module products, feel free to contact us.
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Ok so here are all of the lovely vintage pictures I won from that space memorabilia auction now none of them are numbered or particularly special outside of their age (bc they are all relatively contemporary to their various subject matter) and their content but regardless they’re still really cool so that’s why I bought them
These aren’t the best pictures I could’ve gotten of them all and I was also lighting it from the side with a headlamp to get better color for the camera but it’s still fairly accurate to how they look to my eyes
In order from top to bottom, left to right:
Two of the Skylab pictures, one featuring the Skylab 4 (also sometimes known as Skylab 3 due to a numbering hiccup) crew of Jerry Carr, Edward Gibson, and Bill Pogue. The other features the Skylab space station, as seen from the Apollo command module used to visit Skylab.
The other two Skylab pictures, showing a Saturn IB used to launch the Skylab crew into orbit. I find these particular pictures really cool with the red color of the photographs adding a fantastic effect that makes it eerie.
A close-up of one of the Saturn IB launch pictures. Cool stuff.
A picture of the Space Shuttle Columbia at launch complex 39A, readied for STS-1. Both of the Shuttle pictures are originally from Rockwell International, the manufacturer of the shuttle. There’s a little tag that says it in the bottom right, but that part didn’t get caught well by my camera for some reason.
A closer picture of Columbia at LC-39A for STS-1. Notice the white external fuel tank, since it’s before they stopped painting it (the paint was found to be unnecessary, and it saved a significant amount of weight)
An illustrated photo of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project astronauts, with printed signatures. Yes I knew that coming into this and bought it anyway because I wanted something to make visitors to my home think, “what is wrong with him?” I like the fact it has the full crew both US and Russian I like the colors I like that it has the rockets and even though the signatures are printed I still find them charming. Also, first and foremost, I am a sucker. The ruler I stole from an art class in college is there for you to understand the scale of this image I now have to find a spot to display in my home. With the matting it is 16 by 20. Ma we gotta take down the family portraits, Deke and company are going up.
All in all I really enjoy them. I am not proud at how much money I spent on them but as I said, I am a sucker. And they’ll look great on my wall.
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Genio 510: Redefining the Future of Smart Retail Experiences

Genio IoT Platform by MediaTek
Genio 510
Manufacturers of consumer, business, and industrial devices can benefit from MediaTek Genio IoT Platform’s innovation, quicker market access, and more than a decade of longevity. A range of IoT chipsets called MediaTek Genio IoT is designed to enable and lead the way for innovative gadgets. to cooperation and support from conception to design and production, MediaTek guarantees success. MediaTek can pivot, scale, and adjust to needs thanks to their global network of reliable distributors and business partners.
Genio 510 features
Excellent work
Broad range of third-party modules and power-efficient, high-performing IoT SoCs
AI-driven sophisticated multimedia AI accelerators and cores that improve peripheral intelligent autonomous capabilities
Interaction
Sub-6GHz 5G technologies and Wi-Fi protocols for consumer, business, and industrial use
Both powerful and energy-efficient
Adaptable, quick interfaces
Global 5G modem supported by carriers
Superior assistance
From idea to design to manufacture, MediaTek works with clients, sharing experience and offering thorough documentation, in-depth training, and reliable developer tools.
Safety
IoT SoC with high security and intelligent modules to create goods
Several applications on one common platform
Developing industry, commercial, and enterprise IoT applications on a single platform that works with all SoCs can save development costs and accelerate time to market.
MediaTek Genio 510
Smart retail, industrial, factory automation, and many more Internet of things applications are powered by MediaTek’s Genio 510. Leading manufacturer of fabless semiconductors worldwide, MediaTek will be present at Embedded World 2024, which takes place in Nuremberg this week, along with a number of other firms. Their most recent IoT innovations are on display at the event, and They’ll be talking about how these MediaTek-powered products help a variety of market sectors.
They will be showcasing the recently released MediaTek Genio 510 SoC in one of their demos. The Genio 510 will offer high-efficiency solutions in AI performance, CPU and graphics, 4K display, rich input/output, and 5G and Wi-Fi 6 connection for popular IoT applications. With the Genio 510 and Genio 700 chips being pin-compatible, product developers may now better segment and diversify their designs for different markets without having to pay for a redesign.
Numerous applications, such as digital menus and table service displays, kiosks, smart home displays, point of sale (PoS) devices, and various advertising and public domain HMI applications, are best suited for the MediaTek Genio 510. Industrial HMI covers ruggedized tablets for smart agriculture, healthcare, EV charging infrastructure, factory automation, transportation, warehousing, and logistics. It also includes ruggedized tablets for commercial and industrial vehicles.
The fully integrated, extensive feature set of Genio 510 makes such diversity possible:
Support for two displays, such as an FHD and 4K display
Modern visual quality support for two cameras built on MediaTek’s tried-and-true technologies
For a wide range of computer vision applications, such as facial recognition, object/people identification, collision warning, driver monitoring, gesture and posture detection, and image segmentation, a powerful multi-core AI processor with a dedicated visual processing engine
Rich input/output for peripherals, such as network connectivity, manufacturing equipment, scanners, card readers, and sensors
4K encoding engine (camera recording) and 4K video decoding (multimedia playback for advertising)
Exceptionally power-efficient 6nm SoC
Ready for MediaTek NeuroPilot AI SDK and multitasking OS (time to market accelerated by familiar development environment)
Support for fanless design and industrial grade temperature operation (-40 to 105C)
10-year supply guarantee (one-stop shop supported by a top semiconductor manufacturer in the world)
To what extent does it surpass the alternatives?
The Genio 510 uses more than 50% less power and provides over 250% more CPU performance than the direct alternative!
The MediaTek Genio 510 is an effective IoT platform designed for Edge AI, interactive retail, smart homes, industrial, and commercial uses. It offers multitasking OS, sophisticated multimedia, extremely rapid edge processing, and more. intended for goods that work well with off-grid power systems and fanless enclosure designs.
EVK MediaTek Genio 510
The highly competent Genio 510 (MT8370) edge-AI IoT platform for smart homes, interactive retail, industrial, and commercial applications comes with an evaluation kit called the MediaTek Genio 510 EVK. It offers many multitasking operating systems, a variety of networking choices, very responsive edge processing, and sophisticated multimedia capabilities.
SoC: MediaTek Genio 510
This Edge AI platform, which was created utilising an incredibly efficient 6nm technology, combines an integrated APU (AI processor), DSP, Arm Mali-G57 MC2 GPU, and six cores (2×2.2 GHz Arm Cortex-A78& 4×2.0 GHz Arm Cortex-A55) into a single chip. Video recorded with attached cameras can be converted at up to Full HD resolution while using the least amount of space possible thanks to a HEVC encoding acceleration engine.
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What is the MediaTek Genio 510?
A chipset intended for a broad spectrum of Internet of Things (IoT) applications is the Genio 510.
What kind of IoT applications is the Genio 510 suited for?
Because of its adaptability, the Genio 510 may be utilised in a wide range of applications, including smart homes, healthcare, transportation, and agriculture, as well as industrial automation (rugged tablets, manufacturing machinery, and point-of-sale systems).
What are the benefits of using the Genio 510?
Rich input/output choices, powerful CPU and graphics processing, compatibility for 4K screens, high-efficiency AI performance, and networking capabilities like 5G and Wi-Fi 6 are all included with the Genio 510.
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Octagonal Pole Manufacturers: Enhancing Infrastructure with Innovation – Spotlight on Mactec
In the realm of modern infrastructure and urban development, lighting and utility poles play a critical role in ensuring safety, functionality, and aesthetics. Among various types of poles used in civil and industrial applications,octagonal poles have become a preferred choice due to their durability, ease of installation, and aesthetic appeal. As the demand grows, octagonal pole manufacturers are responding with innovative solutions that cater to diverse market needs. One notable leader in this segment is Mactec, a company renowned for its high-quality poles and advanced engineering standards.
Why Octagonal Poles?
Octagonal poles are steel-based, tapered structures primarily used for street lighting, highway illumination, traffic signals, and CCTV mounting. Unlike circular poles, their eight-sided design provides added strength, better wind resistance, and a sleek architectural look. These features make them ideal for both functional and decorative purposes in urban, suburban, and rural settings.
Some key advantages of octagonal poles include:
Structural Strength: The geometry distributes stress evenly, making them more robust under wind loads.
Corrosion Resistance: Most are hot-dip galvanized, ensuring long service life with minimal maintenance.
Ease of Handling: Tapered and hollow, they are lighter than traditional concrete or wooden poles.
Versatile Use: Can be used in highways, parking areas, parks, airports, and even industrial zones.
The Role of Manufacturers in Setting Quality Standards
Octagonal pole manufacturing is a specialized sector that requires precision engineering, adherence to international standards, and the ability to customize according to client specifications. Reputed manufacturers maintain rigorous quality control during the fabrication process, ensuring that the poles meet ISO, ASTM, and BSEN standards.
From raw material selection to welding, galvanization, and final finishing, each step plays a vital role in defining the product's longevity and performance.
Mactec: A Trusted Name Among Octagonal Pole Manufacturers
Mactec, an established engineering and fabrication company, has carved out a niche in the utility infrastructure sector. Specializing in steel pole manufacturing, Mactec is recognized for its robust quality control processes, adherence to international standards, and ability to handle large-scale infrastructure projects.
Key Features of Mactec’s Octagonal Poles:
High-Quality Materials: Mactec uses premium-grade mild steel conforming to IS:2062 or equivalent international standards, ensuring structural integrity.
Hot-Dip Galvanization: All poles are galvanized in accordance with IS:2629 or ASTM A123 standards to protect against corrosion, especially in coastal and humid regions.
Customization Options: Pole height, thickness, base plate dimensions, and arm length can be customized to suit the specific needs of highways, townships, or commercial complexes.
Modern Fabrication Facility: Equipped with CNC machines, hydraulic press brakes, and submerged arc welding systems, Mactec’s plant ensures precision manufacturing and a consistent finish.
Eco-Conscious Practices: Mactec adopts sustainable manufacturing practices by minimizing waste and using energy-efficient production processes.
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Mactec supplies poles for a wide variety of applications including:
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Mactec’s commitment doesn’t end at manufacturing. The company provides:
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Global Reach and Project Portfolio
Over the years, Mactec has expanded its reach beyond India, supplying to countries in the Middle East, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Its projects include expressway lighting in urban metro cities, smart pole installations in tech parks, and airport runway lighting supports.
The Future of Octagonal Pole Manufacturing
As cities grow and the need for smart, sustainable infrastructure intensifies, the demand for technologically advanced and environmentally friendly lighting solutions is expected to rise. Manufacturers like Mactec are at the forefront, continuously innovating in design, material selection, and integration of smart features such as solar panels and communication modules.
Conclusion
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