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3 Things Are Keeping Gen Z from Joining the Trades

The report showed 61% of the Gen Z respondents said their parents haven’t spoken to them about vocational school — or told them not to consider it.




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New Leadership at Worthington Building Products

Warren Patterson was named global vice president of enterprise development, and Tiago Oliveira was named global vice president of product development, for the Building Products division at Worthington Enterprises Inc. In addition, the division organized a Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) leadership team.




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Internet of Things Improves HVAC Efficiency and Effectiveness

IoT-enabled HVAC systems can accommodate a seamless user experience while reducing environmental impact.




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10 Things to Know Before Your First Mini-Split Call

The first time a technician has to tackle a ductless mini-split can be nerve-racking, but by following these 10 tips, the job can be done without all the anxiety.




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Internet of Things Advancements Improve HVAC Equipment, Service Technology

The Internet of Things is a broad term with multiple definitions, likely stemming from the different sectors of technology that IoT impacts.




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Cold Climate Heat Pumps See ‘Nothing But Growth’

Only 4% of homeowners know modern heat pumps can heat down to -4°F. That’s a huge opportunity for HVAC contractors to step in and be the experts.




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NPCAP 1.60 high CPU usage with pcap filter that does not pass anything (Win10)

Posted by Vladimir Soldatov on Sep 17

Hi guys,

I've a setup (Win10, Intel X520, NPCAP 1.60) with relatively high traffic
around 700 Mbit/s and I am trying to test the following cases:
1. Capture everything with empty pcap filter and just print stats with some
period calculating captured data size
2. Capture nothing with an intentionally created filter that does not match
the received traffic at all.
3. Capture some subset of traffic like 10%.

In all the cases, CPU usage...




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SE-Radio Episode 312: Sachin Gadre on the Internet of Things

Edaena Salinas talks with Sachin Gadre about the internet of things. The discussion begins with an overview of what IoT is and how businesses are adopting it. It then explores the architecture of an IoT application and the security implications of these systems.




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Episode 465: Kevlin Henney and Trisha Gee on 97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know

Trisha Gee and Kevlin Henney of 97 things every Java developer should know discusses their book, which is a collection of essays by different developers covering the most important things to know. Host Felienne spoke withGee and Henney about all things...




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Trump vs Harris: Everything you need to know about the US Election

With less than a day to go until the 2024 US election - here's everything you need to know...




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Children in Need 2024: Everything you need to know

It's almost time for Children in Need day! And we want to hear about YOUR plans...




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These things always run on longer than people imagine. (Pronunciation)



  • Pronunciation and Phonetics




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How to control and protect capacitor banks before something goes wrong

The purpose of a capacitor bank’s protective control is to remove the bank from service before any units or any of the elements that make up a capacitor unit are exposed to more than 110% of their voltage rating. When... Read more

The post How to control and protect capacitor banks before something goes wrong appeared first on EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal.




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Handy earthing guidelines for true engineers

In the world of electrical engineering, ensuring the safety and reliability of power systems is paramount. A critical aspect of this is the proper implementation of earthing and bonding systems. This article delves into the fundamental concepts and applications of... Read more

The post Handy earthing guidelines for true engineers appeared first on EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal.




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Electrical thumb rules for switching, isolating and earthing

It is essential that the electrical engineers, or operators who will be in charge of switching, isolating, and earthing operations of the switchgear have a good understanding of the rules that must be followed. In addition, it is of the... Read more

The post Electrical thumb rules for switching, isolating and earthing appeared first on EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal.




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'Breathing' Screening

Film Education would like to invite you to a FREE screening of ‘Breathing’ as part of National Schools Film Week’s LFF tour in association with the BFI




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Advice and warnings for proper handling, earthing and testing of current transformers

Welcome to the third and final part of our comprehensive series on current transformers (CTs) and their secondary circuits. In Parts 1 and 2, we covered various aspects of CT operation, secondary injection testing, burden calculations, CT circuit connections, safety... Read more

The post Advice and warnings for proper handling, earthing and testing of current transformers appeared first on EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal.




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Substation Equipment Maintenance: Often Neglected Until Something Big Drops Dead

The aging process starts the moment new substation equipment is put into service; how quickly it happens depends on a number of factors, including the equipment’s use, the environment, the quality of maintenance, and many more. However, things aren’t the... Read more

The post Substation Equipment Maintenance: Often Neglected Until Something Big Drops Dead appeared first on EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal.




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Celebrating Women in Restoration: Favorite Things

R&R celebrates Women in Restoration by asking about a few of their favorite things.




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#AntarcticLog: Something in the water

The poles make the difference in the size of certain animals.  Here the colossal squid speaks about why it’s so, well, colossal!

The post #AntarcticLog: Something in the water appeared first on The Plainspoken Scientist.




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Some Things Parents Should Know about Testing

Questions and answers including explanations of stanines, percentiles, grade equivalents, and more.




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10 Things You May Not Know About Conveyor Construction

A conveyor is the critical lifeline that keeps your production moving — just like the veins in your body. It is just as vital to know the system you’re purchasing will meet or exceed your requirements, that it is built for longevity and that it can withstand the environment of your operation — perhaps even saving an expensive retrofit afterward.




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‘All Things Considered’ to Be Inducted Into NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame




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IoT in 2017: Things as Apps, Low Power Networks, Edge Computing, and More

Beyond the buzz, what impact is IoT having in the real world? How is it changing enterprise IT? A panel of experts shares their experience and insight.




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#366: Do Bloody Anything: The Changing Role of the DBA

In August of 2018 we did a program entitled Developer Evolution: What’s Rocking Roles in IT. That program focused primarily on the forces that are reshaping the role of the software developer. In this program we shift the focus to the DBA -- the Database Administrator -- and the evolve-or-perish choices that face those in that role. Bringing their insight to the discussion is an international panel of experts who represent years of DBA experience, and some of the forces that are transforming that role.

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Chris Bensen: Inspiring Developers to Build Real Things

Inspiring Builders: Part 1: Jim Grisanzio and Chris Bensen from Oracle Developer Relations talk about how they engage developers via demos and experiences online and at conferences. This in depth conversation is part one of a two part series on inspiring developers to build real things. 

Podcast Host: Jim Grisanzio, Oracle Developer Relations
https://twitter.com/jimgris
https://developer.oracle.com/team/ 

 




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Jonathan Vila: Everything Changed!

Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Jonathan Vila, a Java engineer and Java Champion based in Barcelona, Spain. The conversation covers Jonathan's long career in software development, his love/hate relationship with various languages, his passion for Java, the benefits of contributing to Open Source, and why he loves the Java community. After Jonathan's first experience with the local Java User Group in Barcelona, Jonathan said that everything changed in his professional life completely. He was a coder who loved technology before Java, but after experiencing Java and the Java community he developed an entirely new appreciation for community and moved his career to a new level. His story is an inspiration for everyone! 

Jonathan on Twitter https://twitter.com/vilojona
Jim on Twitter https://twitter.com/jimgris




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Elias Nogueira: Share Everything you Know!

Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Elias Nogueira, a Java Champion and an Oracle ACE Pro from The Netherlands who loves the Java community and sharing everything he's learned. The conversation ranges from Elias’s early experience learning Java and many other programming languages, his desire to improve his career opportunities, moving from Brazil to The Netherlands, learning a new language, and contributing to Java user groups around the world. There are so many beautiful things about the Java community, he says. Yep, we agree. 

Elias on X https://x.com/eliasnogueira
Jim on X https://twitter.com/jimgris




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JavaZone: Everything is Possible

Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Dervis Mansuroglu and Marek Machnik last week from JavaZone 2024 in Oslo. Dervis and Marek are two of the organizers from the Norwegian Java User Group who helped lead this year’s JavaZone event. The discussion covered the speakers, the venue, the volunteers, the content, and the community that participated at the conference. Summarizing the overall event, Dervis said, “Whatever you can dream of, it’s possible. Nothing is impossible.” That sentiment was shared by many of the thousands of developers who contributed to make JavaZone an innovative and unique experience.  

Dervis on X https://x.com/dervismn

Marek on X https://x.com/marek_fm

JavaZone on X https://x.com/javazone

Jim on X https://twitter.com/jimgris

 




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Small Things Like These

This is a marvel of a performance, extremely expressive and yet deeply inward-looking.




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All good things....


....must come to an end. 

Illustrated 007 started in 2008 and I had great fun with it. Although the rare artwork pops up once in while, I have posted a lot and I'm running out of new things to post. 

Thank you to all my readers and contributors! Peter




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Yellowstone's Ratings Without Kevin Costner Make One Thing Clear

Yellowstone made its long-awaited return without Kevin Costner this week. Judging by the initial numbers, it's still a ratings monster.




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An Unlikely Cult Horror Movie Is Getting Remade With A Stranger Things Star

Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard is teaming up with his Ghostbusters: Afterlife director Jason Reitman to remake a rather zany '90s cult horror flick.




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The Greatest Victim Of The Streaming Wars Is The Very Thing That Started Them

As streaming services multiple and grow, originality and creativity have gone out the window, replaced by risk-free slop. How did we get here?




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3 things learned from Florida’s loss at Texas

Five Texas players had at least one play of at least 25 yards. Tailback Jaydon Blue had a 45-yard run and 45-yard reception while former UF receiver commit Isaiah Bond had a 34-yard touchdown catch and 44-yard run.




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Gary Harris excelled at the ‘little things’ for Magic

Gary Harris’ impact on the Orlando Magic could be easy to overlook but he brought multiple "little things" to the team on and off the floor.




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Moody seeks Disney-Reedy Creek records; DeSantis says, ‘you ain’t seen nothing yet’

Gov. Ron DeSantis vows to keep fighting for control of Disney's Reedy Creek Improvement District.




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25 very specific things to like about Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom turns 25: A look at the theme park's likable traits.




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Gary Harris excelled at the ‘little things’ for Magic

Gary Harris’ impact on the Orlando Magic could be easy to overlook but he brought multiple "little things" to the team on and off the floor.




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[ H.845.15 (04/17) ] - Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 5O: Sleep apnoea breathing therapy equipment

Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health system: Personal Health Devices interface Part 5O: Sleep apnoea breathing therapy equipment




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Resolution 98 - (Rev. Geneva, 2022) - Enhancing the standardization of Internet of things and smart cities and communities for global development

Resolution 98 - (Rev. Geneva, 2022) - Enhancing the standardization of Internet of things and smart cities and communities for global development




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[ Y.Sup58 (05/21) ] - Internet of things and smart cities and communities standards roadmap

Internet of things and smart cities and communities standards roadmap




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[ Y.Sup69 (05/21) ] - Web-based data model for Internet of things and smart city systems and services

Web-based data model for Internet of things and smart city systems and services




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[ Y.Sup68 (05/21) ] - Framework for Internet of things ecosystem master plan

Framework for Internet of things ecosystem master plan




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[ Y.4122 (07/21) ] - Requirements and capability framework of the edge-computing-enabled gateway in the Internet of things

Requirements and capability framework of the edge-computing-enabled gateway in the Internet of things




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[ Y.4420 (07/21) ] - Framework of Internet of things based monitoring and management for lifts

Framework of Internet of things based monitoring and management for lifts




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[ Y.4809 (10/21) ] - Unified Internet of things identifiers for intelligent transport systems

Unified Internet of things identifiers for intelligent transport systems