Found Energy’s Path to Clean Energy Innovation With AutoCAD | AutoCAD Blog


If you think about heavy industry, some clear images come to mind. Massive plants and factories, smokestacks, huge pieces of equipment and operating floors. It goes without saying that the energy consumption and carbon emissions are indeed heavy, too.

Found Energy is looking to change that and reimagine clean energy by harnessing aluminum’s untapped potential to deliver reliable, cost-stable, and clean thermal power for heavy industry. Their innovative aluminum thermal power system delivers superheated steam up to the highest temperatures required by modern industry, all while avoiding the need for electrification, enhancing energy security, and cutting pollutants that occur during the power generation process.

Found Energy’s leap in scale is no small feat. In 2024, they completed their 10-15 kW demo system. The team then began building their first commercial pilot system that can produce 10 times the power, and they’re slated to assemble it this summer. The team itself has tripled in size in just one year, from around 10 to more than 30 employees.

But what do they attribute to this success? It’s the use of AutoCAD that has allowed Found Energy to scale and industrialize rapidly, safely, and accurately.

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A bigger team requires better collaboration tools. Previously, only two or three team members would be required to work on a system. Now there are more than 10 members across mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, and automation control teams. AutoCAD and the Plant 3D toolset allows all these team members to concurrently work on different subsystems.

A primary use of the Plant 3D toolset is adhering to P&ID standards while building chemical processes, such as reacting aluminum with water. The P&IDs serve as their source of truth, ensuring that every aspect of their projects is built correctly and verified. Additionally, the data manager feature is invaluable for exporting a comprehensive list of every piece of equipment involved in the process.

Collaboration is also key when it comes to adding alarms, flow control mechanisms, and coding PLC designs. The Plant 3D toolset allows team members to export tag lists and generate instrument lists automatically, which significantly reducing manual input and errors. The built-in tool palettes eliminate the need to custom draw industry-standard components, and the automatic tagging features further simplify the workflow. The automatic layer setup in Plant 3D also saves a considerable amount of time.

“With AutoCAD and Plant 3D, what used to take two people a week to get done now only takes a fraction of that time, saving dozens of hours over several weeks,” says Peter Godart, CEO and co-founder, Found Energy. “This efficiency not only boosts productivity but also ensures a higher level of accuracy and consistency across their projects.”

In their previous system, there were only about 20 sensors and actuators. Now, there are more than 200. With AutoCAD, the team can continue to accurately track the design and parts—even as the system gets larger and more complex. For example, from a P&ID diagram, the control team can automatically generate a list of tags (essentially a list of all the parts that are needed), which enables them to easily find the electrical schematics of all parts required. They can then identify the components that they need—rather than manually examining a diagram and counting parts.

“Documentation can be worked on independently but will still interface and connect with other subsystems, eliminating the need to manually update diagrams and documentation that otherwise would very quickly become out of date,” Godart says. “This allows us to iterate very quickly and accurately.”

The team also uses the Electrical toolset in AutoCAD to enhance their efficiency and accuracy in developing electrical schematics. By migrating their P90s and other electrical schematics into AutoCAD, they leverage the extensive pre-existing libraries available in the Electrical toolset. This approach significantly reduces the time and effort required compared to manually creating these schematics from scratch. The toolset’s robust features allow Found Energy to streamline their workflow even further, ensuring precise and reliable electrical designs that support their innovative energy solution.

Moving ahead—and staying on the same page

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For Found Energy, the pursuit of industrialization means ensuring engineers are all speaking the same language—not only internally but with industry standards. They used documentation produced in AutoCAD to conduct a HAZOPs study of their system, which is a safety and operability analysis that ensures their system meets the highest industry standards of operability in preparation for installation.

“It’s important for us to communicate with customer engineering teams easily, communicate with vendors, and easily evaluate our system to meet the highest industrial standards,” Angie Ackroyd, Vice President of Engineering, Found Energy.

As the team gets closer to building the first commercial pilot, procurement has been critical. Since the new version is now much larger than the original 15kw system, accurate and timely coordination of procurement of parts is essential.

“AutoCAD makes it really easy to track every single component, from tracking whether we have identified a manufacturer for each part down to whether the part has been ordered,” Ackroyd says. “AutoCAD is helping us make sure we are doing this as accurately and efficiently as possible.”

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Ubisoft CEO responds to Stop Killing Games, and casually mentions a new Ghost Recon game’s coming


Ubisoft boss Yves Guillemot has responded to a shareholder question about the Stop Killing Games campaign – and in a very newsworthy corporate question and answer session, revealed that a new Ghost Recon game’s in the works.

To quickly recap, Stop Killing Games aim to stop publishers rendering online games unplayable after the cessation of official support. They were inspired to take action by Ubisoft themselves ‘sunsetting’ online racer The Crew.

Ubisoft’s response to their campaign comes around the time the group’s petition to the EU to take action against the mass extinction of online games hits 1.4 million signatures. Despite some doubts about potential signature spoofing, the petition’s recently attracted support from EU politicians and industry trade bodies, so it’s no surprise Guillemot’s fielding questions about it from moneyfolk.

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Batten Down the Hatches on Your SharePoint Servers


It’s been a busy weekend for Microsoft. Some of the company’s customers spent the last couple of days experiencing zero-day attacks that reportedly targeted businesses and some government organizations. Microsoft has already released a fix for the vulnerability, which affects SharePoint Server. Microsoft 365, which was the target of a massive cyberattack a few months ago, doesn’t appear to be affected.

Microsoft announced the attack Saturday, saying it was aware of “active attacks targeting on-premises SharePoint Server customers by exploiting vulnerabilities partially addressed by the July Security Update.” A zero-day attack exploits an undisclosed weakness. Microsoft addressed a related vulnerability in its July 8th Patch Tuesday update, but hackers made use of this variant.

The good news is that SharePoint Online for Microsoft 365 isn’t affected by this vulnerability. Unfortunately, many companies are finding that their on-site SharePoint servers have been attacked. Security writer and former Washington Post reporter Brian Krebs noted that successful attacks result in a backdoor known as ToolShell being put on the system.

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According to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the hackers use a variation of an existing vulnerability. With ToolShell onboard, SharePoint Servers are capable of executing malicious code over the network, giving hackers access to important information, including file systems.

Microsoft has already released fixes for SharePoint Server Subscription Edition and SharePoint Server 2019, but it hasn’t published a fix for SharePoint Server 2016 as of Monday afternoon.

The software giant also has instructions for improving your SharePoint Server defenses, including double-checking the Antimalware Scan Interface (AMSI), deploying Microsoft Defender, and rotating SharePoint Server ASP.NET machine keys. Chances are, your AMSI is already enabled, thanks to a patch from back in 2023, but this is a critical feature to check. According to Microsoft, if you can’t enable AMSI, you should disconnect the server until you can get the appropriate update.

Reporting by Reuters indicates that more than 100 organizations fell victim to the attack in the US, Britain, and Germany. It’s possible that the hackers are sponsored by the government of another country; many of the victim organizations are government agencies, according to early reports. As damaging as the attack already is, it’s possible that other hackers could pile on, making it imperative that organizations download and install the security updates provided by Microsoft. As Reuters notes, thousands of servers could fall victim to the attack.

How to Make Passive Income from Home with Decentralized Data


Becoming a Decentralized Data Contributor
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If you’re a budding home-based entrepreneur, we’re guessing you already have a lot on your plate. Scaling a business while staying afloat can be quite a challenge, which is why so many of your colleagues are looking into passive income.

Though the classics like affiliate marketing or renting a spare room are still viable ways to earn a buck, there’s a much simpler way – becoming a data contributor using nothing but the devices you already own.

is a decentralized AI platform where users can contribute data, such as audio, images, or video, to support the development of AI. Since it works by utilizing the blockchain, anyone with a smartphone can provide data in exchange for rewards, without complex infrastructures or barriers to entry.

If the prospect of forwarding the development of AI and making passive income from your home sounds appealing enough, we’ll show you how to get started with OORT in a few easy steps.

What Is a Decentralized Data Contributor?

In simple terms, a decentralized data contributor is an individual who gathers, shares, and validates data from their private devices through blockchain technology, earning cryptocurrency rewards for their contributions. This is a stark contrast to how traditional data collection works, where a central company maintains full control.

Because there’s no central company, there’s also no middleman. Decentralized data contributors share everything on marketplaces or P2P platforms, all the while receiving fair compensation and retaining ownership of the data they provided.

Traditional data collection can’t keep up with the demand imposed by sophisticated AI models, which is exactly what makes decentralized data contributors a crucial cog in the modern data collection machine. Their role is vital in the proliferation of secure and fair markets where privacy and fairness are front and center, ultimately helping all of us shake off the monopoly held by a handful of tech giants.

How Does The Data Contribution Work? A Simple Walkthrough

Providing data via blockchain seems super high tech, but it’s actually very simple and requires minimal Web3 knowledge. Case in point, the process with OORT DataHub looks like this:

1.    Download and Install the DataHub App

Download the OORT Wallet, which is currently available on Android and iOS. Create an account and add preferred networks (such as BNB Chain), simply follow the onscreen prompts to set up an account.

2.    Opt in to Share Anonymized Device and Usage Metadata

You’ll have to consent to sharing your device metadata before you start earning. It may seem invasive, but you can actually opt out at any time, and everything you share is completely anonymized thanks to a zero-knowledge model.

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3.    Earn Tokens or Crypto Rewards for Completing Simple Tasks

From there on, you can complete individual tasks such as completing surveys that help with AI data labellign, or providing high-quality images of everyday objects, thus contributing to the advancement of AI while generating passive income in the form of cryptocurrency.

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4.    Withdraw or Trade Tokens for Cash or Other Cryptocurrencies

The main currency on the platform is $OORT, the native utility token. Once you amass enough of it by passively sharing data or validating and completing tasks), you can simply convert it to other cryptocurrencies or fiat via any decentralized or centralized exchange.

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How to Choose the Right Platform?

There are plenty of decentralized projects, such as Ocean Protocol or Vana, that are reinventing the data collection game as we speak. However, although they provide earning opportunities to users and don’t require any external hardware, they’re not as easy to get into as OORT, primarily because marketplaces and liquidity pools bump up the complexity and require a more hands-on approach.

OORT’s aforementioned privacy-first design is also noteworthy, as anonymized data and the ability to opt in and out at any time are imperative, providing full control over your information and maintaining your privacy throughout the process.

Plus, OORT is famous for its referral and incentive programs, where you can complete tasks and invite friends to drastically increase your earnings if you ever find yourself strapped for cash.

Tips for Maximizing Your Passive Income as a Data Contributor

If you find that the rewards you receive from data sharing are simply not enough, nothing is stopping you from running the OORT app on multiple devices.

You can also increase your contribution uptime by making sure you keep all active devices connected to a reliable internet connection at all times.

If that still doesn’t do the trick, you can diversify your income streams by sharing your computing power through OORT, or even by pitching in your unused storage space to the community. The company is rolling out new features constantly, so keeping informed about all the latest additions can help you stay ahead of the curve, potentially earning exclusive awards along the way.

Finally, you can give other platforms a try, even if they may not be as user-friendly as OORT.

Potential Risks and What to Watch Out For

The Web3 industry is exciting, but you should be aware of the dangers that are the side effects of no regulatory oversight. There are plenty of unreliable and borderline scammy platforms out there that promise high rewards but are actually Ponzi schemes in disguise or may misuse your data and sell it to third parties.

This is why you should stick to the tried-and-tested platforms like OORT, which employs a transparent privacy model. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is, and you should never share your personally identifiable information with a project that doesn’t have the community or the pedigree to back their claims up.

The New Era of Data Contribution Begins

Decentralized contribution is a straightforward way to kickstart a new side hustle without much risk, sure.  And while earnings are certainly important, the main draws of community-sourced data are the faster development of new AI technologies and cutting the reliance on private companies.

Getting on board now allows you to become one of the early contributors to a brand new movement that aims to reinvent and democratize AI, which will ultimately benefit everyone.

Fortunately, projects like OORT erase all barriers through their intuitive interfaces, allowing everyone to just download and start contributing without much hassle.

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Tesla’s retro-futuristic diner officially opens as Elon Musk hints at more locations


The Tesla Diner & Drive-In, a long-awaited and hyped facility that combines retro nostalgia and futurism with the automaker’s fast-charging network, officially opened at 4:20 p.m. Monday in Hollywood, California.

The Tesla Diner & Drive-In is technically a place for Tesla drivers to charge their EVs and maybe get hamburger, hot dog, or other classic diner menu items (which Eater shared in full). The diner, which per reporting from Not a Tesla App is loaded with Tesla-branded merchandise, an Optimus robot, and two 45-foot LED movie screens, is clearly hoping to attract more than just Tesla owners.

It’s too early to tell if the diner, which boasts 80 v4 Superchargers stalls and a drive-in movie theater that syncs with speakers inside a driver’s Tesla, will become an enduring fixture of Hollywood. The long lines of people who queued up Monday morning suggests the diner will attract crowds for awhile.

Even before its doors officially opened, Tesla CEO Elon Musk mused about establishing more of the diners globally.

“If our retro-futuristic diner turns out well, which I think it will, @Tesla will establish these in major cities around the world, as well as at Supercharger sites on long distance routes,” Musk posted on X.

c – is there a way to print the CP437 control characters (specifically 1 – 31) visually onto the console using visual studio?


I’m working on a text-based card game, and I wanted to use the card suit symbols along with a few others to make art for the cards.
after some investigation, I found that the default code page for the terminal is OEM-US/CP 437, which has graphics assigned to the control characters 1-31. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_page_437

however, no matter how hard I’ve tried, I cannot get them to stop acting as control characters. if anyone knows an escape code or setting I have to change in order to display them it would be greatly appreciated.

PLEASE NOTE: do not tell me to convert to UTF-8. I know it has all the characters I want, but I need to use single-byte characters in order for the program to read the art file properly

at first I was trying to find a charset with the symbols available on regular positions that I could shift into or designate using escape codes, but shift-in/out don’t actually seem to work(‘\016’ and ‘\017’ dont do anything when I use them, despite doing so here ) so, I tried using the ‘designate’ escape codes, but either the documentation is poor or I don’t know where to look because I couldn’t find any charsets anyway.

then I tried looking for an escape code to disable control characters, but I couldn’t find anything either.

I know it must be possible somehow, since old games and computers obviously did it, but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to do it myself. is there something specific to visual studio that I have to change in order for it to be able to? I’m honestly not very well experienced with it.

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‘Predator: Badlands’ trailer: Watch an android and a Predator team up and kick butt


Predator: Badlands does what no Predator film has done before: It makes a Predator the protagonist.

That Predator is Yautja warrior Dek (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi), a runt by his species’ standards. (Still large and terrifying by human standards, though.) In order to prove himself to his clan, he’ll have to embark on a hunt on one of the universe’s deadliest planets. Luckily for him, though, he won’t be alone.

Accompanying him is Thia (Elle Fanning), a synthetic created by the Alien franchise’s sinister Weyland-Yutani Corporation. That’s right, we’re getting another AlienPredator crossover! (Between this and FX’s Alien: Earth, it’s a great year to be an Alien fan.) However, instead of pitting Xenomorphs and Yautja against one another in the vein of Alien vs. Predator, Predator: Badlands makes Dek and Thia unlikely allies. She’s a chipper construct who’s able to survive even after being cut in half, he’s an angsty alien seeking his father’s approval. Now that’s one odd couple I can’t wait to see in action.

The trailer for Predator: Badlands gives us a taste of its synthetic-Yautja team-up, including the sight gag of Dek carrying around Thia’s torso like a backpack. Also building up the hype are teases of a massive mech — Aliens, anyone? — facing off against Dek’s seemingly unkillable prey, along with flashes of Dek speaking in the Yautja language, complete with subtitles.

But perhaps the most exciting element of Predator: Badlands is that it comes to us courtesy of Dan Trachtenberg, who brought us 2022’s Prey, a damn-near perfect Predator prequel. Trachtenberg is also behind 2025’s animated anthology film Predator: Killer of Killers, another banger of an entry in the series. With that kind of track record, expect Predator: Badlands to rock.

Predator: Badlands hits theaters Nov. 7.

My 9 Favorite Pickleball Paddles From 3 Years of Testing (2025)


I was not sure what to expect from Diadem’s new BluCore paddle, which is among a handful of new paddles that have replaced the standard honeycomb polymer core with closed-cell foam—they sent me a sample of the stuff, and it looks like you could make a gas station cooler out of it. That foam is substantially more durable—it has a lifetime warranty, in fact—over the long haul and is also not at risk of delaminating in extreme temperatures if, for example, you leave the paddle in the car on a scorching summer day while you grab patio margs.

Given how far this paddle is outside the norm, and the fact that it’s priced at the upper end of the range, I wanted to put real time in before recommending it. What I found was that the BluCore took some time to get used to, but it’s now the paddle I play with the most. The foam core makes for a softer and more forgiving feel—it’s like the suspension on an old Cadillac coupe. While I don’t feel like I’m getting the most out of my serve, I especially love this paddle in defensive situations against better players. It plays consistently from edge to edge and has a nice, big sweet spot.

Whether foam ends up dominating the pickleball market remains to be seen, but people who play nearly every day will also appreciate that this paddle uses an aramid carbon fiber face that is more durable than raw carbon and that the foam absorbs more vibration.

★ Another foam core paddle: I was also pretty impressed with the Selkirk Labs 008, a new foam core paddle from the maker of our top pick for most people above. The 008 has a more traditional feel and a smaller but more poppy sweet spot. Because this paddle uses a T700 raw carbon fiber instead of more durable aramid carbon fiber, I fear the face will lose its effectiveness even when the core remains solid.

Digger: Galactic Treasures Free Download


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DIGGER: GALACTIC TREASURES is an atmospheric space game about exploration and the hunt for ancient artifacts in the farthest reaches of the galaxy. In the distant future, humanity has spread across the galaxy in search of resources and new worlds. However, habitable planets are exceedingly rare. The galaxy is controlled by the megacorporation GRAVEX Inc., ruthlessly exploiting the labor of miners and treasure hunters. You are an ordinary worker who has inherited a decommissioned, semi-dismantled ship from your grandfather—a former GRAVEX researcher. Digger: Galactic Treasures delivers exactly what it promises: a relaxed loop of Dig, Sell, Upgrade, Repeat. Death Ring: Second Impact

Along with the ship, you discover a notebook containing coordinates of treasures and fragments of the mysterious artifact known as the “Heart of the Void”, an ancient device rumored to generate matter and create habitable worlds. But the corporation is also on its trail… There have been multiple patches to fix minor problems and add some tiny missing features in the two days since launch, and the dev has been active on the Steam forums since even before launch. It is obvious they care deeply about this project. You’ll chip away at alien soil, guided by your trusty radar, hunting specific ores to meet each level’s goal.

Features and System Requirements:

  • Explore asteroids and forgotten planets.
  • Mine rare resources and minerals .
  • Upgrade your equipment, tools, and ship.
  • Discover treasures and rare artifacts from ancient civilizations.

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System Requirements

Recommended
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 10/Windows 11
Processor: Intel Core i5 or AMD equivalent or above
Memory: 4 GB RAM
DirectX: Version 11
Storage: 10 GB available space
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1 :: Download Game
2 :: Extract Game
3 :: Launch The Game
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