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Anyone else stuck with perfectly good but ancient linear actuators?

Hey everyone, my workshop linear actuators are mechanically bulletproof but feel prehistoric - no programmability, no feedback, zero efficiency. Full replacement is pricey, so I’m leaning toward retrofitting. Has anyone actually done this without regrets? What worked, what bit you in the ass?

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William Fox
William Fox

Right AdTech Server for Scalable Campaigns

Hi! I’m currently exploring AdTech server options for managing programmatic advertising campaigns, and I’m curious about how others approach this choice.

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Unknown member
yesterday

When I first started searching for an Ads server https://geomotiv.com/industries/adtech/ad-server/ to manage our programmatic advertising campaigns, I was faced with a huge number of options, and it immediately became clear that I needed to choose carefully. For me, the key criteria were ease of integration, transparent analytics, and scalability to accommodate growing traffic volumes. After evaluating several solutions, I settled on a platform that offered flexible targeting and campaign optimization tools and made it easy to track results in real time. I was particularly impressed by how easily I could manage creatives and customize reports for different teams.

Casino version of familiar games

Played card games a lot in real life, so the rules aren’t new to me. Never tried them online though, and on screen it looks way quicker than sitting at a table. Kinda wondering if it still feels natural when you already know the game, or if the online version turns into something completely different.

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kamelia
kamelia
9 hours ago

Grew up playing card games with my friends and family, so the rules were always familiar and simple to me. I was curious how the same game feels online, so

https://indian.1xbet.com/en/slots/game/64438/teen-patti turned out to be a good example. Everything moves much faster than at a real table and there’s no waiting around. You just play and move on, which actually works well online.

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Gerth Sniper
Gerth Sniper

Hey everyone, so my Mac's internal storage is basically gasping for air these days—I've got like 200GB free on a good week, but with all the video projects and random downloads piling up, it's never enough. I hate the idea of doing a full sync of my Google Drive or Dropbox because that would just eat everything locally again. Anyone got solid tricks for tapping into remote cloud stuff on-demand, like treating it almost like an extra drive without mirroring the whole thing? Last month I tried fiddling with iCloud's optimize feature, but it's too tied to Apple's ecosystem for what I need across multiple providers. Kinda desperate to avoid buying another external SSD right now. What're you all doing in similar spots?


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Unknown member
4 days ago

Yeah, I've been down that road too—my old setup was constantly choking on syncs until I started looking for ways to just mount the clouds without pulling everything down. These days I lean on something that feels way more flexible for handling multiple accounts at once. One thing that's worked surprisingly well for me is using a cyberduck alternative — it's not perfect, but I like how it turns those remote services into regular Finder volumes so I can browse, open, or edit files right there without the full download commitment. Saves a ton of local space compared to the native clients, and switching between Drive, OneDrive, whatever is painless. Just my two cents from messing around with it over the past year or so—definitely beats the constant wait times I used to deal with.

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