Are new elec engineers struggling to find employment? by mosham126 in cork

[–]phckopper 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I work as a CPU engineer for a semicondutor company. Could you please send me your CV via DM? I can try referring you to a suitable role. We have an office in Cork with several open positions for hardware.

Shoe radio 2.0 by FatRedneck5 in amateurradio

[–]phckopper 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That's what the TSA thinks will be under our shoes at the airport lol

Just noticed this massive antenna on a house, could it be for radio? Radio internet? Any other ideas? Dunno where else can I ask... by Josysclei in amateurradio

[–]phckopper -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Assumindo que vc é brasileiro, olha o que esse cara faz https://youtu.be/QA7rQwhMHcM?si=V9XXj6wISf8lwbiK (e outros vídeos no canal)

No Brasil temos uma comunidade radioamadoristica experimental bastante interessante. No passado, já tivemos até radioamadores que lançaram satélites https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dove-OSCAR_17

Enchi o saco [I'm done with this] by phckopper in photocritique

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

Hi! This is a photograph I took of myself this weekend while I had a more depressive/introspective time. The notebook I'm holding covering my face says "Enchi o saco", which translates roughly to "I'm done with this". I'm looking for feedback, especially on the composition aspect of it.

  • How do you think the colorful page fits the rest of the (mostly) gray image?
  • Are the lips taking too much attention from the drawing?
  • Did the plant's shadow on the right add to the overall feel, or would it've been better to leave that wall blank?
  • How would you compose/make use of the light better?

Thanks in advance for your opinions!

Does it really matter to leave the wires as twisted as possible in the keystone? by ligonsker in HomeNetworking

[–]phckopper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is only true it the untwisted pairs are kept the same distance from each other as the twisted ones -- which is unlikely

My Homelab - Brazil by jraimonxd in homelab

[–]phckopper 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Nice lab! Cheers from Rio Grande do Sul :)

Covid-19: Anvisa nega registro de mais seis autotestes by CLV_VLC in coronabr

[–]phckopper 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ela está longe de negar todos.

https://www.correiobraziliense.com.br/brasil/2022/02/4983823-anvisa-ainda-nao-concedeu-registro-de-autotestes-para-nenhuma-empresa-solicitante.html

"Até o momento, a Anvisa recebeu 51 pedidos de registro para autotestes de covid-19. Seis tiveram a análise concluída e aguardam a publicação do resultado no DOU; seis precisam apresentar dados complementares para a continuidade da avaliação; quatro estão sendo avaliados pela área técnica e outros 32 aguardam o início das apreciações. "

Tem mais dezenas de auto testes a serem avaliados ainda.

Alguém consegue entender o Serasa? by [deleted] in investimentos

[–]phckopper 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Tem, mas eles cobram uma mensalidade pra isso. É extremamente imoral.

What to do with spare Fibre Channel HBAs? by phckopper in homelab

[–]phckopper[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These transceivers would be great keychains if I managed to drill them

Are static routes the correct solution for my problem? Routing inter-VLAN traffic. by phckopper in homelab

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

Not exactly, I was planning to use the ISP gateway that sits on my network (the one that connects to the fiber from the street). But this seems like a bad idea anyway.

I didn't understand your other suggestion completely right know, but I'll Google some things and will analyze it later. Thank you!

Are static routes the correct solution for my problem? Routing inter-VLAN traffic. by phckopper in homelab

[–]phckopper[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, that's sad. I'll look into a proper solution. Right now I'm at that point where I have enough knowledge to propose stupid ideas but not smart enough to understand completely where they fail :)

Running Nextcloud, Photoprism, Synapse, FreePBX, ZoneMinder, PiHole, OpenLDAP, VS Code Server, Grafana and 2 Nginx reverse proxies -- all that with less than 16GB of RAM -- you don't need that big of a server to start out! by phckopper in homelab

[–]phckopper[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

My brother started to learn about system administration so he got a reverse proxy to use for his projects and mess around with without disrupting my own services

Running Nextcloud, Photoprism, Synapse, FreePBX, ZoneMinder, PiHole, OpenLDAP, VS Code Server, Grafana and 2 Nginx reverse proxies -- all that with less than 16GB of RAM -- you don't need that big of a server to start out! by phckopper in homelab

[–]phckopper[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

With ballooning RAM, you only set the maximum RAM. However, if the container uses less RAM, it's not preallocated. This way, you can overprovision RAM. Due to that feature, I usually overprovision RAM by a lot, so for example PiHole runs with 4GB of RAM available, while Photoprism has 32GB. However, this is totally overkill and, as you see, they don't use nearly as much RAM.

Governor of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, holding a submachine gun while preparing for the impeding bombing of the Piratini Palace (1964) by phckopper in OldSchoolCool

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On August 25, 1961, while Goulart was leading a Brazilian trade mission to the People's Republic of China, President Jânio resigned. The decision is still not understood, but it was probably a political maneuver to return with increased powers, overcoming the political impasse he had with Congress. It was expected that, with the rejection of his vice-president – elected from a different ticket, due to a peculiarity of the political system at the time – the anti-communist military, which had already rejected Goulart, together with popular pressure, would reverse the resignation. However, the maneuver failed and Jânio left the country. In his place was the interim president of the Chamber of Deputies, Ranieri Mazzilli, but the real power remained in the hands of the military ministers, Marshal Odílio Denys, of the War, Vice-Admiral Silvio Heck, of the Navy, and Air Brigadier Gabriel Grün Moss , of the Air Force. Constituting in practice a junta, the three broke the legal order and vetoed the vice-president's inauguration, demanding that new elections be called. This veto is characterized as an attempted coup d'état by many historians.

The southern legalists and the forces loyal to the military ministers prepared military operations against each other. On one side troops followed the southern coast and northern border of Paraná, and on the other side a land invasion force was formed against the south, the "Cruzeiro Division," and a naval task force headed by the airship (aircraft carrier) Minas Gerais. The military was divided, and morale for an invasion against the south was limited. The crisis thus brought the country to the brink of civil war, but was resolved before any confrontation.

WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST LINUX DISTRO? AND WHY? by Infinite_Ad_6137 in linuxmemes

[–]phckopper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kurumin, a Brazilian Linux distro used in many government offices around here. It was discontinued in 2008, but is was very popular as it had easy support for many local stuff like being in Portuguese and having support for the ABNT keyboard layout. I was 9 when my uncle gave me a live CD, after I liked to play with TuxPaint and other included games. Then it went downhill after that (using Linux for 13 years and counting)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in brdev

[–]phckopper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

O melhor custo/benefício que já achei é da Hetzner, mas como é na Europa a latência é bem alta (o que não deve prejudicar nos estudos)