Мастерская 3/4. Кассетницы — моё спасение.
Много лет назад купил на Али простенькие модульные кассетницы с ящичками разных размеров. Сразу знал, что под электронные компоненты, но концепция их хранения менялась с тех пор неоднократно. Наконец, добрался, отсортировал всё, что было, сделал этикетки. Не сказать, чтоб много, но и свободных ячеек почти половина: можно докупать и заполнять.
А под крепеж и всякие бытовые мелочи купил серию от российской фирмы "Стелла-техник" и напечатал в них вертикальные вставки-перегородки. Что удобно, так это возможность полностью вытащить любой ящичек и взять с собой.
В целом такая система нужна чаще, чем кажется. И применяется в двух сценариях. Первый самый понятный: вам нужен, условно, винт М3 (саморез, дюбель, конфирмат итд), вы совершенно точно знаете, где его брать.
Но второй сценарий не менее важен. Вы купили шкаф, после сборки остались стяжки (наклейки, гвозди, шканты). И у вас есть совершенно определенные места, куда вы сразу же это всё складываете. Никакого захламления.
Я очень доволен. Теперь найти бы время попаять что-нибудь.
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🇩🇪🇸🇾 Il cancelliere Friedrich #Merz ha incontrato il presidente siriano Ahmed #AlSharaa, dichiarando che #Germania e #Siria collaboreranno per il rimpatrio di centinaia di migliaia di rifugiati siriani, i quali "avranno un ruolo importante nella ricostruzione del loro Paese". L’incontro ha suscitato critiche da parte di alcune comunità siriane che temono un’accelerazione dei rimpatri post-guerra a scapito delle minoranze.
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📰 Syria’s New Iron Pact: Kurds Fold Into Assad’s Army
Syria’s new government and the Kurdish-led SDF have cut a deal: the SDF will fold into the national army, giving up its autonomy in exchange for staying in the country’s power structure.
The agreement, announced Friday after intense clashes between the two sides, creates a new Syrian military division made up of three SDF‑trained brigades, plus a separate brigade for Kurdish fighters in Kobani, according to SDF and government sources. Kurdish‑led civil institutions in the northeast will now be integrated into the central government.
In practice, this means the end of the de facto Kurdish state that, at its height, controlled about a quarter of Syrian territory and its oil and gas fields. Government forces will now move into the Kurdish-held cities of Hasaka and Qamishli, where they had long been barred from entering.
The deal is the result of pressure, not goodwill. After months of stalled talks, Syria’s new President Ahmed al‑Sharaa launched a military offensive into Kurdish territory, capturing a large part of the northeast, at a time when the U.S. had already withdrawn its political and military support for the SDF, analysts say.
Without Washington in their corner, SDF chief Mazloum Abdi agreed to let his forces be absorbed into the new Syrian army, in a deal Washington now hails as a “profound and historic milestone” toward national reconciliation and stability.
The U.S. has long seen the SDF as its main ally in Syria against ISIS; now, it is actively facilitating the group’s integration into the central state, not as an independent power, but as a component of the new regime.
The SDF traded its guns and governance for a place at the table, but the exact boundaries of Kurdish rights and representation remain vague. The real question is whether this is a ceasefire, or just the first stage of full assimilation.
As the banners change and the lines redraw, the calculation is brutal and clear: Better to rule from within the regime than die alone against it.
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