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To keep your logistic storage tidy AND avoid overproduction, you can use the same chest for the storage and production output of each mall assembler. Here are two ways how, one using simple circuit signals for precision, and one using only chests and inserters for easier/faster setup.
1. Circuit-Assisted Design
Design 1 Overview (More Precise)
Storage chest setup for Design 1
Design 1 Benefits:
-You produce exactly as many of each item as you want.
-When you take items out of the logistic system via a request (or manually), the system instantly starts producing more.
-If you don't use all the items you took out, upon trashing them they will be returned to the chest they came from (and not somewhere random) AND the chest will stop producing new items unnecessarily. If you end up with more of an item than you needed, the chest has space for up to 48 stacks of it, and will supply you with the excess before the mall produces any more.
Design 1 Steps:
Set up the first assembling machine with a (blue) requester chest for input and select the machine's recipe, e.g. electric mining drills (as usual for a robot-based mall). Don't configure the requester chest yet.
Place a (yellow) storage chest and inserter to take the output of the assembler.
Set the logistic filter of the storage chest to be the same as the item being produced in the assembler. Sadly no copy-paste shortcuts seem to work for this.
Connect the storage chest to the outputing inserter with a red or green wire.
Set the circuit condition for the inserter as what you want for your production cap. Use the "<" symbol for the enabling condition. On the right hand side, select the production cap value (e.g. 50, the most common stack size). On the left hand side, you can either select the signal for the recipe in the assembling machine (again without any copy-paste sadly), or better, select the "Everything" signal, which essentially will react to every signal from the chest but is in this case already limited to only the signa
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Karl Marx started one of the crises of Capitalism is overproduction. Too many labors, resources, capital are invested into producing too many commodities. When in low demand, companies or farms will dump these commodities. Thus artificially raising demand, raising prices, and raising profits, while wasting everything that had been invested.
Hi everyone,
I was on Accutane for just about a year at a low dose of 20mg a day and that just about cured my Seb Derm, but WHILE I was on it. My bumpy skin went away and I didnβt have my flakes while I just made sure to cleanse with a gentle cleanser and moisturized well. Now that Iβve been off of it since June 2021, the excess oil production is back and my dandruff is so bad.
My facial skin is very bumpy again and full of yellowish scales and flakes. Have any of you found something to help specifically with the oil production since that seems to be key if Accutane that is meant to reduce sebum helped so much? Would love some insight!
Does anyone have this symptom of their gastritis? I'm six months in to my battle with gastritis, but I've been dealing with nasal issues and sneezing for about four years. I've heard that it could be GERD because your stomach produces too much mucus to coat your stomach lining which is burning and irritated. I also get a dry throat/nose and get a trapped mucus feeling in the chest that is then relieved by forcing myself to sneeze and release the pressure - so I'm sneezing a lot, I probably sneeze 50 times a day. The mucus is thick like glue most of the time, transparent and sometimes smells of vinegar.
What is wrong with me do you folks reckon? I'd just like to know if anyone is suffering with this, or is there anyone else that has overocome this issue and has tips?
Do you guys feel that Linus Youtube channels are currently in some sort of overproduction mode?
They seem to be generating a lot of videos recently but I feel like I'm skipping a lot of them as they seem to focus on something which could be a simple one page blog posts and not a very interesting one at that.
I personally would prefer less videos with better content.
What are your thoughts about this?
I love "telling stories" by the charlatans, but i hate the overproduction, same as some Lana's del rey songs of the first album, and "all around the world" by oasis. Tell me more
I've been trying to educate myself on what happens when you overproduce energy. Looks like overproducing is a bad financial idea since you get paid back at wholesale prices (I don't know how this is not illegal).
My house is overproducing electricity by a significant margin during the day and I'm trying to understand what my options are. I have a 4.2 kW system and from around 1 pm to 4 pm today I had exported 5.27 kW to the grid, while only using 4 kW for the same time period.
I'm immediately drawn to trying to keep the electricity I generated for myself via a battery for the evenings. However, this has a significant initial investment that will likely take years to pay off when compared to what I should be getting from my utility provider.
Aside from batteries, what else can I be doing to keep what I generate? In another thread, a guy was saying that he thought he had generated and exported about $500, but his check was only for $8 due to wholesale prices. He said mining crypto would be a better use of his additional electricity and I don't think he's wrong...
Any thoughts?
Anyone knows how long the adrenal gland is gonna overproduce testosterone after orchiectomy?
Hello! One of the main features of Marxist econ is the idea that technological advancement will lead to overproduction, profits will go down, the economy will collapse, and then there will be a Communist revolt. Has this ever happened? From my understanding if profits ever started going down massively capitalists would just leave the industry, thus a decrease in supply, increase in prices and therefore a return of profit. So is it real?
Almost a month ago I wrote a post entitledΒ A DilemmaΒ about a problem with what Peter Turchin calls βoverproduction of elitesβ happening in the US. Last night I saw an item online that gives a very good example of one area of the problem. Currently, the United States militaryβall branchesβhas as many four-star generals and four-star admirals as it had in 1945. But in 1945, the number of men and women serving in the US military wasΒ nine timesΒ the current enrollment! If we have one-ninth of the personnel, why do we need so many four-star officers? What are they in command of? And that is just one specific rank; it says nothing about the population of three-stars and less, or the lower officers down the line. How many excess, superfluous military officers are we the people paying for? There is an extent that this problem has been building for a long time. It has been known for many years that the US Navy and Air Force have a lot of officers. It dates back to a custom in the Navy, going all the way back to its beginning, that to be in command of pretty much anything bigger than a rowboat, you had to be an officer. Enlisted men or non-commissioned officers could not command a vessel of warβunless in an emergency where everyone of higher rank was killed or incapacitated. With the arrival of airplanes, this custom was passed on into the new forces, both the Naval Air operations and the Army Air Corps (which became the separate US Air Force in 1947). To be in charge of a bomber, you had to be a commissioned officer. But to operate even a single-seat fighter plane, you also had to be an officer! Β So both of those services, Navy and Air Force (and Coast Guard as well) end up with a lot of officers. The question becomes, how many of these βofficersβ of all levels, are really needed for combat effectiveness? And there is reason to believe a lot of them have nothing to do with combat operations. I knew one years ago: Back in the 1970s, I spent a year working for a man who had a small startup franchise company. He had been a captain in the Air Force. He was not a pilot, nor a combat leader. He had gone to college through the ROTC program, got a degree in metallurgy, and spent his time in the service running a laboratory at some Air Force base. His biggest problem in his business? He had no clue how to deal with employees who had a legal right to quit their jobs! His experience as an Air Force officer, apparently running a lab with enlisted men doing most of the actual wo
... keep reading on reddit β‘Anyone else fed up with annoying background music playing while hosts are speaking? Some of my favorite pods do this, and Iβm about to reluctantly unsubscribe. For example, Red Collar (which I absolutely love otherwise) and Without Warning.
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In a situation where a company can't sell all of its products, would said company just advertise its product in hopes of gaining a competitve advantage (thus selling more), instead of producing less (which would mean less goods go unsold/wasted)? Is free market Capitalism flawed because of this overproduction or is there more to this that says otherwise?
Hi, I'm a new player to Vic2 so I apologise for the noob question.
I was playing as Belgium and rely heavily on my liquor (beverages) factories. Out of nowhere around 1860, an uncivilised China suddenly produced so much liquor as to cause overproduction.
Overnight my factories went bankrupt and unemployment went on a rise.
What should I do? Should I have diversified to other trade goods like fabric instead?
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