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Russ Ruffino | REVERB
Thirteen years ago, I was broke. I had just quit my job with five hundred dollars in the bank and no backup plan. My wife Sarah believed in me when I didn’t believe in myself. She told me to quit my job and start my online business when we had no safety net.
By Russ Ruffinoa day ago in FYI
When Technology Became Part of Care: A Story About Healthcare Software Development Services. AI-Generated.
A few years ago, a small clinic in the United States was struggling to keep up with its growing number of patients. The doctors were experienced, and the staff were dedicated, but the system they relied on was slowing everything down. Patient records were scattered, appointments overlapped, and follow-ups were often missed.
By sakshi gehlota day ago in FYI
The Role of Testing in Aircraft Development. AI-Generated.
Aircraft development is a complex and highly regulated process that requires precision, innovation, and strict safety standards. Before any aircraft is approved for operation, it must go through extensive testing to ensure it performs reliably under all expected conditions. Testing is a critical step that helps engineers identify potential issues, improve design efficiency, and ensure the highest levels of safety.
By Beckett Dowhan2 days ago in FYI
Applications of Titanium Fasteners in US Military Aircraft. AI-Generated.
Titanium fasteners have become an essential component in modern US military aircraft due to their exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and ability to perform under extreme conditions. In high-performance defense systems where reliability and durability are critical, the selection of materials used in structural and mechanical assemblies plays a decisive role. Titanium, as a material, has proven to be highly effective in meeting the demanding requirements of military aviation.
By Beckett Dowhan2 days ago in FYI
How big seafood companies can help reduce illegal fishing
The global seafood industry is worth hundreds of billions of dollars, and at its heart lies an uncomfortable truth: a significant portion of the fish that lands on dinner tables around the world has been caught illegally. Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing — the full name for what most people simply call illegal fishing — accounts for an estimated 20% of the global catch, costing the world economy up to $23 billion a year. For anyone who cares about the ocean, that number is staggering. But here is where things get interesting: the best exotic fish exporters, the massive processing conglomerates, and the global seafood brands that dominate supermarket shelves are not just bystanders in this crisis. They are, in many ways, the most powerful force capable of ending it.
By Anna Paquin2 days ago in FYI
Large Roman Necropolis Discovered Under Croatia's Oldest City, Zadar
Archaeologists are assembling a unique record of ancient life and death beneath the contemporary streets of Zadar, the oldest continuously inhabited city in Croatia. The existence of a sizable Roman necropolis that was continually inhabited for more than five centuries has been verified by recent discoveries. This vast cemetery, connected to the old Roman city of Iader, has produced almost 3,000 tombs thus far, providing an unparalleled window into the social structure, funeral traditions, and commercial networks of the ancient Adriatic.
By Francis Dami3 days ago in FYI
15 Terrifying Ocean Creatures That Are Scarier Than Sharks
The ocean covers about 70% of our planet, yet humans have explored far less of it than the reaches of space. That’s right, there’s still a whole world of darkness beneath the waves, teeming with creatures so bizarre, so terrifying, that they seem ripped from myth and nightmares.
By Areeba Umair3 days ago in FYI
U.S. Navy Restarts Railgun Firing Trials: A Second Shot at Future Warfare. AI-Generated.
When an Old Idea Comes Back With New Energy I remember when railguns first made headlines. The idea sounded almost futuristic launching projectiles using electromagnetic force instead of traditional explosives. It promised speed range and efficiency.
By Beckett Dowhan3 days ago in FYI
Why Custom Software Development Solutions Matter More Than Ever. AI-Generated.
There was a time when most businesses relied on standard tools to manage their daily operations. These tools were easy to access and quick to implement, but they often came with limitations. As businesses grew and their needs became more specific, these limitations started to show.
By sakshi gehlot3 days ago in FYI
The Importance of Precision in Aerospace Mechanical Assemblies. AI-Generated.
In aerospace engineering, precision is not simply a matter of quality—it is a fundamental requirement. Aircraft operate in environments where extreme forces, rapid temperature changes, and continuous vibration are part of normal conditions. Under such circumstances, even the smallest deviation in component dimensions or alignment can lead to performance issues or long-term structural problems.
By Beckett Dowhan3 days ago in FYI
The Role of Mechanical Assemblies in Aircraft Systems. AI-Generated.
Aircraft are among the most complex machines ever engineered, made up of thousands of individual parts working together in precise coordination. While engines and avionics systems often receive the most attention, mechanical assemblies form the essential framework that allows these major systems to function effectively.
By Beckett Dowhan4 days ago in FYI






