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AboutThat PLC gal! 🏳️⚧️
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SkillsPython, C/C++/C#, MongoDB, Electronics, PLC, Rust
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LocationSwitzerland
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Joined devRant on 8/30/2017
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The Oxide Computer Company sends their regards!
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Are we talkin PP-Bus 3.3V? Like pp3v3_g3h 3.3V?
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@Lensflare Nah, I'm the confused chicken.
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Dis me when i need my moning coffe!
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Fucking compression!
Hava looksie here: https://siemens.com/de/de/... -
We talking flacid or hard?
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Is that actual GNOME 2? I will need to see what kind of desktop environment I can even get to run. Themes might not be much of a problem in the end. 🤔
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@kiki Selfmade!
Cross compiled Ingredients:
- Preloader from Altera or ARM tf-A depending on System
- Linux Kernel 6.1
- U-Boot
- Root-fs from buildroot
Its kinda like using Arch but more bare metal. -
@kiki will let you know of my findings once I get there. Since you asked for it in a recent rant.
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@retoor So thats why the Platinum Trophy popped up recently!!!
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@retoor You can guestimate the Age because the naming scheme is alphabetical. Then starting with B, every fourth is an LTS.
Artful
Bionic
Cosmic
Disco
Eoan
Focal
Groovy
Hirsute
Impish
Jammy
Kinetic
Lunar
Mantic
Noble
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@Demolishun I can help with that! I have some banks around the block with years of experience. Especially from 85 years ago.
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I might be an oddball with this:
Either Rust or Zig WASM with C# and MongoDb backend. -
@asgs The recipe steps
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Hindersi Magronä loosly translates to: Reversed Alpine Maccheroni
Because this recipe is done back to front from the original -
@cafecortado Im getting ptsd just thinking about debugging traces issues on a PCB with a black solder mask.
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I looked it up but couldnt really find any source that seemd halfway trustworthy. Might have happend but probably not.
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The one with the AC operating on DC is a fucking pain in the ass! You get some sensor and the power pins have no polarity. Then you need to scramle around the datasheet only to find it can Take AC and DC because it has rectifier inside. Thus the polarity of the wiring does not matter for DC. But forget using 120V or 230V AC its only up to like some non standard 42V AC or some shit. Just give me a polarity and let me hook up my standard 24V DC!!!
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Dont have a gf? Become the gf!
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@Lensflare Structured Text; B&R flavour.
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Bruce Springsteen - Jungleland at 3:53
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These shits either make the best whipped cream in existance or the charges can get you high. You decide!
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@lungdart Who says i was not before 🐱🐱🐱
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@netikras Backup was almost 8 months old... How long do we store historical data in the DB? One year...
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@JsonBoa Lets store the entire webapp locally. So the use can access it offline and we have significantly less traffic to deal with. Genious!!!
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No downloded content with yt premium btw
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Sbeve!
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On youtube:
Kurzgesagt is also availabe on german (Dinge Erklärt)
Terra X
Spacefrogs
Anything german with english subs -
@kiki 😳😳😳 That explains alot...
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@kiki Well if you dont get one directly from Arduino. Aliexpress has them for like ~2$. The cheapest incandescent bulb I could find on galaxus.ch (Swiss Amazon) is 2.50$.
If we are looking at a genuine arduino we are looking at ~20$. At this point the bulb wins. Even a LED bulb is cheaper, maybe even one with smart bs. Add a thermal switch from distrelec into the mix. You are looking at 5$ for that. Which is still better than a genuine Arduino. Now this is just considering cost. Add flexibility into the blinking or reliability. Then its a different game.
And yes! I work alot with BOM's for electronics.