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4時間前For targeted location-based ads of course! Lots of revenue there
🐧 Hello, I am an electrical engineer living in the SE USA that enjoys Linux, FOSS, Python, scripting, light gaming, photography, hiking, nature, and my spouse and cats. Oh, and I laugh at stuff often without warning. haha Also at @Captain_Faraday@social.linux.pizza @Captain_Faraday@pixelfed.social
For targeted location-based ads of course! Lots of revenue there
My company wouldn’t let me access our GitHub for work projects (different department), so I made a private ForgeJo server at home and can tunnel in via Tailscale when away from home. (Decided not open ports and self-host a proxy for now). It worked perfectly and I believe ForgeJo is fantastic! I think Fedora started using them too.
Thank you, this is a well written resource!
I’m a protective relay settings engineer at a contractor for lots of power companies. I’m dipping my toes into my first substation automation project. Getting to design the device native files, IPs, and other networking parts from the drawings package of site and device manuals. It’s all SEL equipment with a gateway at the top and local powerWAN, RTAC, annunciators, and relays below. I live thousands of miles from the site, so local testing would be challenging but probably have to fly or something lol. I have been doing some research on how to emulate this is a lab setting when all you have is the RTAC and some relays. Is this something SCADA engineers have to do sometimes? Like if you need to test a scheme when you can’t build it physically first?