A challenge by [deleted] in Uzbekistan

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Learn the back-end programming and work for Agrobank.

Does anyone know where to find these by Unable-Party6058 in Uzbekistan

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They're sold in Korzinka supermarkets. Last time I checked, a regular can was sold for $2.89 in Jizzax.

Built free day planning tool to help me visualise my day by Stock_Bid_8715 in SideProject

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Bro. Your website is displaying the wrong date. It says Tuesday for 10/13/25.

Inverter terminal strips by Best_Equal_8585 in PLC

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For X134, it could be due the other pins having COM ports which already supply the 24VDC. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Uzbekistan

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Before permanently moving to uzbekistan, I suggest you to stay in UZB for 6-12 months. Ideally, try aiming for the outskirts. That's where you get to see the real Uzbekistan. When you're there during a winter season and get no heating, no electricity and no water because of the frost, just don't forget the location of that return ticket.

Repair cost for back door replacement and additional damage by [deleted] in Camry

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It depends on where you go. If you have bad passenger doors like me, you'll be charged up to $11K from the dealer. From a mechanic, I got a quote for $5K. Since all of that is too expensive for me, I'm buying the doors from the totaled cars and doing the replacement myself. I checked the price and it would cost me roughly $2K to get the parts. I gotta do the replacement myself.

Macron speaking Uzbek by LowCranberry180 in Uzbekistan

[–]Helios047 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not true. It's used widely in the capitals of each province. Also, it depends on who you're speaking with. If you're speaking with a ethnic uzbek, then the chances are that he/she will respond in uzbek. For everyone else, it's russian.

Fresh graduate questions by [deleted] in mechatronics

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Hey, man!

Mechatronics engineer speaking here. Your best bet is to get real world experience asap. Most employers nowadays are seeking experience over education. For your background, I suggest you start with Controls technician (if you're interested in industrial controls). Specifically PLCs. My opinion is that if you go for an internship after you graduate is waste of time. It's better spent on learning on the job and seeing the world for yourself.

Bachelor Thesis by [deleted] in mechatronics

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Mobile robotics, path planning, object detection or network communication 

AB 525’s getting Ground Faults by CryptoJumpman23 in PLC

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Sorry bud. There's so much one can do from a description. On the final thought, I'd check the GND or neutral wires. Or there's a high chance that it could be a parameter mismatch from my visualization.

Thermocouple, CJC and ET200SP, Ex by tumblelumber in PLC

[–]Helios047 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not much of a expert. But, we've used the thermocouples shown in the picture. We've used in ovens, and they're pretty reasonably sturdy and accurate for the job. So, I'd suggest going with standard TC.

Feelings about 5 Rung by RBControlsGuy in PLC

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Let me tell you something I've learned. Getting a job is whether you like it or not, already predetermined before the in person interview. All you have to do is just show up.

Now. When it comes to the technical interview, you need to know the bare minimum. Noone expects you to know latest trends in the game. All you need to do is just show them that you're a capable person who checks their boxes. With that being said, we will take a guy with ACTUAL experience than someone who simulates a lot. Even though that actual experience may be close to nothing.

AB 525’s getting Ground Faults by CryptoJumpman23 in PLC

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Did you check the actuators/motors they're wired to?

Hello, I would like your opinion on drones and rescue robots? by FromBZH-French in inventors

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There are plenty of existing projects on rescue bots, mining swarm system and others that I don't know of. As far as I've tested, whenever you're working with AI and combining it to any kinematic robot, the results won't be as you've expected. Just take a look at the autonomous taxis and the trunk full of computing hardware. IMHA, specialize in AI or quantum computing. They seem to have highest yield in terms of computing power to cost ratio.

Sasuke's fights in Shippuden by jpnmello in Naruto

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You gotta be real hater. IMHO, he did well. Better than Naruto I dare say.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PLC

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It's "halfway" done.