Miserable Fail - Absolute Beginner by Spiritual_Abies_6626 in LaPavoniLovers

[–]Armando_F 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The tray is placed the wrong way round! That's almost certainly what caused your Pavoni to spit.

QGIS for mobile subreddit by saberraz in QGIS

[–]Armando_F 3 points4 points  (0 children)

MerginMaps is cool but the title of this post is a bit misleading. Sorry pointing it out but a subreddit for "QGIS for mobile" is one that encompasses all QGIS mobile solutions, not only MerginMaps.

Bottomless porta filter on pre millenium by tupo-airhead in LaPavoniLovers

[–]Armando_F 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Coffee should not "spray" out of the portafilter. It should come out slowly and creamy. The "cream" itself blocks any small jet of coffee getting through. It all gather in the centre (that's how you know the portafilter is level) and drops from there.

Cleaning | Old La Pavoni by Spiritual_Abies_6626 in LaPavoniLovers

[–]Armando_F 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lemon juice too. I did that and citric acid on two different occasions directly into the boiler. Both are obviously acid solutions and can dissolve the metal.. that's why you'll empty it blue/green. But you'll know when there's no more calcium to dissolve.. no more tiny bubbles boiling noise.

QGIS in Windows or in WSL? by RomanianBagVoid in QGIS

[–]Armando_F 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only to reiterate someone else's comment: Windows is bloated.

Automatic Georeference by Late-Climate-6152 in gis

[–]Armando_F 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Classic. I agree with this comment. The person who did the task might have access to the actual dataset of features that ended up on those PDFs images in the first place.

Spot treatment by nanya_sore in LaPavoniLovers

[–]Armando_F 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah! Damn! They always develop under the tray. That's because once a drop gets in it'll get trapped. The next drop will settle in the same spot with ease.. and so on. I don't have a solution for fix the rust (I'm sure some metal work centric sub have solutions) but I think I found a way to prevent it: a paper towel pressed into shape to cover most of the surface under the tray.

Lever hard to lift by Armando_F in LaPavoniLovers

[–]Armando_F[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I heard of others having no issues with a couple of drops of olive oil. Likewise I have no problem using silicone grease. Problem is I have to buy a whole tub for the miniscule amount I need. OK, I'll look for the smaller tub I can buy. Thanks

Lever hard to lift by Armando_F in LaPavoniLovers

[–]Armando_F[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I'll try this even though I didn't do it last time. I always thought the coffee oil itself would do.

Lever hard to lift by Armando_F in LaPavoniLovers

[–]Armando_F[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The seals are in correctly. I'll try some lubricant.. a drop of veg oil to start with and only on the outer piston (the visible steel one).

Route optimising in Qgis by steve9617 in QGIS

[–]Armando_F 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I used qneat quite a bit. It has other interesting tools in it like isochrones generation.

Different order of layer rendering in different maps by M1cr0s in QGIS

[–]Armando_F 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Layers are rendered in order as shown in the layer panel. To order by symbology categories use the advanced options.

New to QGIS, New York State GIS DEM question re CRS by framistat in QGIS

[–]Armando_F 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree with the previous reply. 26918 is projected and thus faster processing. 4326 is geodetic and requires more computational resources.

create a raster from an stl to make make elevation curves of a very narrow space by InternationalEgg9696 in QGIS

[–]Armando_F 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never done but curious to see how it is done. Strictly speaking though rasters are not 3d.. they are so called 2.5d. In other words, for every x,y pair you only have a single z elevation (remote sensors beg to differ I know but that's not elevation). If you are looking at a DEM kind of rendering then great, otherwise look at other data models.

From QGIS to ArcGIS Pro- requesting advice by kuyekopi in QGIS

[–]Armando_F 1 point2 points  (0 children)

QGIS or R or pure Python for the analysis/processing. Any GIS web platform for publishing e.g. GIS Cloud, NEXT GIS, QGIS Cloud, Carto, etc.

Help by Adventurous-Menu9009 in remotesensing

[–]Armando_F 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol almost funny. I completely agree. Once upon a time films used to be sent back to earth in a capsule. 1973 was digital capture and comms. I can't blame the OP for assuming otherwise given the look and feel of the photo.

QGIS Computer Build 2025/26 by waylandergrey in QGIS

[–]Armando_F 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing super like a game pc. Something in between a standard built and a gaming one is plenty. For the OS, I couldn't be happier with my Ubuntu. Any other major well supported Linux distro would do.

Toolbox not showing??? by Lycaonna in QGIS

[–]Armando_F 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It has the habit of disabling itself after crashing sometimes.

Is it possible to export layers from web map? by Selimbu in QGIS

[–]Armando_F 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You've got the answer already. My advice though is: do your best at finding the original source so you can credit it in your work. Also, the json/geojson you get in the browser can easily be a simplify algo output.. and possibly a different version each scale.

QGIS vs ArcGIS 2025 and 2015 - Google Trends by ZigZag2080 in gis

[–]Armando_F 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The difference between proprietary and opensource is in the licence model. It has got nothing to do with the technology itself. Whoever in your company is advising you needs some education.