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  • Do you play D&D?
    jdlbt@techhub.socialJ jdlbt@techhub.social

    @Em0nM4stodon not D&D but I play Symbaroum with friends from elementary school and early high school with whom we played D&D almost 40 years ago.

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    Symbaroum - Free League Publishing

    Explore the vast Forest of Davokar in the hunt for treasures, lost wisdoms and fame. Visit the barbarian clans to trade or to plunder their treasuries. Establish a base of power among princes, guilds or rebellious refugees in the capital city of Yndaros. Or survive encounters with Arch Trolls, dark-minded Blight Beasts and undead warlords. […]

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  • Relevant to today's hand-wringing about jet fuel costs:
    jdlbt@techhub.socialJ jdlbt@techhub.social

    @chris Interesting article. Aircraft operation is quite different than cars indeed!

    The main challenges for fully electric flight are power density (i.e. batteries) and safety of high voltage systems. With current battery technologies, fully electric flight will remain limited to small, short range aircraft.

    You might be interested to know there is other interesting technology development work towards electric flight being done in Canada:

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    RTX’s hybrid-electric plane is one step closer to the sky

    In a control room nearby, about a dozen people – some of whom had worked on the system for years – gathered and watched. With the click of a mouse, the power began flowing to their creation. That creation was an early version of the RTX Hybrid-Electric Flight Demonstrator’s experimental propulsion system for a regional aircraft. It will pair a thermal engine with an electric motor – and, the team hopes, tap into a new era of fuel efficiency for aviation. The project is supported by the Canadian federal government and provincial government of Quebec along with a range of partners across industry and academia. It also reflects RTX’s company-wide approach to innovation; it combines an advanced thermal engine from Pratt & Whitney Canada, a 1-megawatt electric motor from Collins Aerospace, and a 200-kilowatt-hour battery system from the startup H55, backed in part by RTX Ventures, the company’s venture capital arm. The goal of the project is to show a 30% improvement in fuel efficiency compared to today’s most advanced regional turboprops. The team also hopes the project will show what’s possible in designing future aircraft. “Pratt & Whitney is the quintessential thermal engine maker, and Collins Aerospace is the quintessential aircraft system supplier on the planet,” said David Venditti, Pratt & Whitney’s program manager for the demonstrator. “There’s no other place really in the world where we have all of those experts and resources coming to bear and developing a technology like this.”

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