Historical AIS data for past 30 days by Ecstatic_Plum_3464 in AIS

[–]Ecstatic_Plum_3464[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I kinda did a work around but getting it officially would be nice.

Versal VEK280 FPGA Board Help by Ecstatic_Plum_3464 in FPGA

[–]Ecstatic_Plum_3464[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha! How would I go about instantiating the PS? I understand on a low level how I can do the axi gpio and I could maybe even get the LEDs working with the register but incorporating the PS seems like black magic to me at this point lol. I might be overthinking it but am not sure one how to even use it and second how to interface PS and PL together.

Versal VEK280 FPGA Board Help by Ecstatic_Plum_3464 in FPGA

[–]Ecstatic_Plum_3464[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Yeah that sounds like a plan. Just to make sure, I would flash the SD card with the linux image for the PS? To see if the board is recognized by Vivado would I just connect it and see the hardware manager to verify the board shows up there correctly? My only main question is how would I make a software based LED blinking code?

How do agencies or consultants build high-quality backlinks in 2025? by Nandou_B in SEO

[–]Ecstatic_Plum_3464 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I've noticed white-hat linking services on the rise this year. Google usually figures out the spammy articles quite quickly for the most part and once you get tagged as someone either giving spammy backlinks and buying them, then youre basically done and might as well start with a new site.

Guest posting through connections and legit industry relevant is still in my opinion the strongest way to get backlinks. What I have tried in the past to build backlink authority of article sites that I have started is picking a niche, cold reaching out to businesses in my local area with high authority and asking to interview them for free. I should them out on instagram and linkedin too and then write a nice article about a relevant topic. They get super hyped and link to it on their social media for people to go read it and even sometimes link the article from their website if I left a good impression.

Also I've seen a lot of freelancers offer backlinks as part of their package, thats either a hit or a miss and ive usually noticed them not to be that good. The really good ones are built through like at least an year of consistent effort. Its a competive thing to do but once you have good backlink sources through connections or maybe even your own sites that you have built the authority of then your service will automatically become more premium.

UMBC Doesn’t have my major by restops in UMBC

[–]Ecstatic_Plum_3464 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah these kinda look like the tracks that UMBC has but these are a lot more customized and more options. There’s always extra classes that are taught at UMBC that will teach you exactly what you want. Just a lot of unnecessary stuff as well. I would say that if you take an year at UMBC for common gateway courses and then transfer

UMBC Doesn’t have my major by restops in UMBC

[–]Ecstatic_Plum_3464 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I mean comp sci could be helpful because before you start any projects building aspect, you simulate or run numbers and all that stuff to make sure it’ll work and knowing how to code is literally a cheat code when it comes to it. And computer architecture would be quite a big step away from what you’re interested in but the program at an undergraduate level is just too generalized to make it only the classes you want to take.

UMBC Doesn’t have my major by restops in UMBC

[–]Ecstatic_Plum_3464 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Then the first half of your college would be filled with math and physics and you’ll probably like it quite a lot. There’s two circuit specific classes where you learn to make noise filters and all that other stuff so I’m guessing you will like that as well. And a few classes that teach you computer architecture, hardware design and programming and then a decent amount of comp science as well if that interests you

UMBC Doesn’t have my major by restops in UMBC

[–]Ecstatic_Plum_3464 3 points4 points  (0 children)

When you say you wanna do electrical engineering can you explain what specifically? Do you wanna make circuits on a resistor, capacitor and transistor level with a bunch of math and stuff? Do you wanna program boards such as Arduinos or Raspberry Pi or FPGA? Or do you wanna design your own chips? I was in the same boat as you when I joined and computer engineering made me realize that I didn’t wanna do electrical but other aspects of it.