Message from @Grumplebee

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2018-04-12 22:15:44 UTC  

At 9est

2018-04-12 22:16:34 UTC  

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2018-04-12 23:46:10 UTC  

nice

2018-04-12 23:46:21 UTC  

just accept insults tbh

2018-04-12 23:46:26 UTC  

> Bully Hunters

What the fuck is this, first grade?

2018-04-12 23:47:01 UTC  

yes

2018-04-13 00:51:02 UTC  

https://twitter.com/SteelSeries/status/984554553889746944 buy steel series, they donate to hollywoods #metoo

2018-04-13 01:02:42 UTC  

Memestream in 10-15 mins with @Deleted User

2018-04-13 01:08:42 UTC  

Tune in

2018-04-13 01:08:42 UTC  

v

2018-04-13 01:09:51 UTC  

anyone have the invite for "Right-Wing Comfy Squads" discord?

2018-04-13 01:34:28 UTC  

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2018-04-13 01:55:46 UTC  
2018-04-13 04:54:40 UTC  

Cut his heart out with a spoon

2018-04-13 05:48:38 UTC  

Good for Japan.

2018-04-13 05:49:53 UTC  

Good for everyone but China, really.

2018-04-13 05:50:43 UTC  

Yup.

2018-04-13 05:50:58 UTC  

But I'm sure environmental groups (totally not funded by chineese business interests) are plotting their cockblock even now.

2018-04-13 05:51:17 UTC  

Still, I hope iron nitride magnets get developed to the point they can be made into a bulk material, rather than just a film.

2018-04-13 05:51:21 UTC  

Fun fact: Rare earth elements aren't very rare at all. It's just rare to find them in large deposits.

2018-04-13 05:51:26 UTC  

Yup.

2018-04-13 05:51:27 UTC  

That would be cool.

2018-04-13 05:51:39 UTC  

You heard of iron nitride magnets?

2018-04-13 05:52:00 UTC  

I try to keep abreast of stuff.

2018-04-13 05:52:06 UTC  

They're considerably stronger than neodynium, and require no rare earths.

2018-04-13 05:52:22 UTC  

That's crazy stuff.

2018-04-13 05:52:25 UTC  

The catch is making in them in a form that isn't just a thin film.

2018-04-13 05:55:17 UTC  

They had to use ion implantation to do it.

2018-04-13 05:58:14 UTC  

Hmm, maybe you could give it the alpha martensite microstructure AND the correct grain structure using cold isostatic pressing.

2018-04-13 05:59:39 UTC  

Anneal the porous sintered material, then put it through cold isostatic pressing to induce strain.

2018-04-13 06:00:01 UTC  

That's all above my pay grade

2018-04-13 06:00:06 UTC  

Hmm.

2018-04-13 06:00:56 UTC  

Yup, you'd definitely to seal it.

2018-04-13 06:01:28 UTC  

The problem would be getting just the right ratio, Fe16N2.

2018-04-13 06:04:22 UTC  

Develop a process where Fe16N2 is pressed together sintered in just the right mitrogen atmosphere to keep its ratio, coated in hexagonal boron nitride, then put through hot isostatic pressing.