Plastic deformation point, elastic deformation point, yield point, ultimate strength, and failure point
Dettweiler
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Cake day: June 10th, 2023
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Everything past the dotted line is the point where the material won’t go back to its original shape.
Example: You can push on the hood of your car all you want, it’ll flex, and go back to its original shape (elastic deformation); but stand on it, and it’ll dent (plastic deformation).
It’s really unfortunate. Native Instruments seems to almost refuse to support Linux.
My current full-stop is lack of support for a lot of peripherals, particularly music equipment.
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1·2 years agoProbably forgot to take the picture, and the delivery required one to close out.


Goodbye.