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Stop snorting that Smartdust, with its nanosensors, nanobots, and other nanodevices! Stop snorting that Neural Dust, it’s really a brain-computer interface! You need help! You need an intervention! Do you really want Programmable Matter flowing through your veins, with its nano-grained computing elements that use light, temperature, vibration, magnetism, and chemicals to send wireless messages to computer networks outside your body? Do you want semiconductor technology, nanotechnology, and self-replicating machine technology to build nanostructures inside you? Do you want to be a nano-ecosystem run by an All-Seeing Eye Smartchip that is imbedded in your forehead? Do you want to be part of the Internet of Bodies, the transhuman computer network of zombies, which is hooked up to the Super Quantum Beast Computer Network? Do you want to be a transhuman host of the Beast parasite?
Let’s roll out 6G and turn these useless eaters into transhuman batteries, into transhuman computers and data storage systems that will be linked to the Beast Smart Grid. Indeed, they will be under the all-seeing eye of lucifer’s false christ—the Beast. Then he will be all seeing, all knowing, and all powerful—a cheap imitation of the true God…bahahahaha!!
The Book of Revelation: Prophecies about an Economic Social Credit Score System, Transhumanism, and Artificial Intelligence.
Economic Social Credit Score System: You will not be able to buy or sell without the Mark of the Beast.
Transhumanism: The Mark of the Beast.
Artificial Intelligence: Life was given to the Image of the Beast, so that the Image could speak and cause all who refused to worship the Image to be killed.
in the year 2000 a large computernetwork threatens mankind. the only hope is the asexual fug nelson, half person, half mushroom.
on his rump frug has a ps/3-connection, which enables him to speak to computers.
the worldgovernment has only a very last hope: frug nelson!
study project, lecturer prof. bernd hennig.
book with 256 pages, and a 1280mm * 830mm poster.
in the year 2000 a large computernetwork threatens mankind. the only hope is the asexual frug nelson, half person, half mushroom.
on his rump frug has a ps/3-connection, which enables him to speak to computers.
the worldgovernment has only a very last hope: frug nelson!
study project, lecturer prof. bernd hennig.
book with 256 pages, and a 1280mm * 830mm poster.
in the year 2000 a large computernetwork threatens mankind. the only hope is the asexual fug nelson, half person, half mushroom.
on his rump frug has a ps/3-connection, which enables him to speak to computers.
the worldgovernment has only a very last hope: frug nelson!
study project, lecturer prof. bernd hennig.
book with 256 pages, and a 1280mm * 830mm poster.
in the year 2000 a large computernetwork threatens mankind. the only hope is the asexual fug nelson, half person, half mushroom.
on his rump frug has a ps/3-connection, which enables him to speak to computers.
the worldgovernment has only a very last hope: frug nelson!
study project, lecturer prof. bernd hennig.
book with 256 pages, and a 1280mm * 830mm poster.
See a complete review of my Network Closet here: youtu.be/1MzRNGlDcLs
Upgrades since last photo includes a new NAS with 10G SFP+ interface. The old Buffalo NAS is now used as an rsync backup destination. I also installed 2 19u rails to push out the bottom half of the rack by 6cm. This allows enough depth for NAS installation in bottom half and plenty of room for wire management in the top half. I think its done for now...
There are 4 main subnets in my home network:
Main - Green cables connect all main subnet components. This includes a 24 port 1GbE switch and a 12 port 10GbE switch connected via a 10GbE SFP+ cable. This is the main network of my home connecting all computers, printers, wifi APs, Media Players, and a Synology RS3614xs NAS with 9 WD 3TB SE WD3000F9YZ HDD which acts as the media server and file server for all computers in my home. This NAS and computers in my study are on the 10GbE network.
Guest - Yellow cables connect guest connections to half of a 24 port 1GbE switch. Yellow cable also connects the guest VLAN to the main network access points. This subnet is isolated from the rest of the network.
Surveillance - Blue cables connect all video surveillance equipment to a 16 port 1GbE POE switch. This includes wiring for 10 security cameras and a Synology RS814+ NAS containing 4 WD 4TB SE WD4000F9YZ HDD. Currently have 8 HIK Vision security cameras running, 5 DS-2CD2032-I 4mm bullet cameras and 3 DS-2CD2132F-I 2.8mm dome cameras.
MODnet - Orange cables connect 4 set top boxes to the WAN through a 5 port 1GbE Switch for China Telecom Movie on Demand Internet TV service.
Interweb - Red Cables are outside of my network, which includes connection to the modem and the community network.
Concerning the photo, its another version using the 35mm Cron. Lit with two flood lights through umbrellas from front top and bottom, reflector at right side, and backside lighting with a 100w quartz halogen through umbrella. The shot is an overlay of several HDR tonemap images over an exposure fusion from a 4 shot 1EV step bracket.
Coffee cup and laptop computer in outdoor cafe with a woman in the background using a cellphone..
** Note: Shallow depth of field
in the year 2000 a large computernetwork threatens mankind. the only hope is the asexual fug nelson, half person, half mushroom.
on his rump frug has a ps/3-connection, which enables him to speak to computers.
the worldgovernment has only a very last hope: frug nelson!
study project, lecturer prof. bernd hennig.
book with 256 pages, and a 1280mm * 830mm poster.
See a complete review of my Network Closet here: youtu.be/1MzRNGlDcLs
Just finished optimizing power distribution wiring. Installed a Tripp-Lite 15A metered PDU and 9ea of 10' long power cords, which are now in a bundle down the middle of the right side panel. Surprised it only draws 2A, but the server and old NAS are not powered up. Next upgrade will be end of November with completion of 10G upgrade for part of the network. You can see the thicker CAT6A cables next to the older CAT6 cables. I got one spool and replaced wiring for most of the 2nd floor connections which includes my study and media room. Already have a 10G switch and upgraded the 24 port 1G switch to one with a 10G uplink so the switches are connected via SFP+ at 10G. Will get first 10G NIC my next trip to the USA. NAS with 10G is still too expensive. Maybe next year...
See a complete review of my Network Closet here: youtu.be/1MzRNGlDcLs
There are 4 main subnets in my home network:
Main - Green cables connect all main subnet components. This includes a 24 port 1GbE switch and a 12 port 10GbE switch connected via a 10GbE SFP+ cable. This is the main network of my home connecting all computers, printers, wifi APs, Media Players, and a Buffalo Terastation NAS which acts as the media server.
Guest - Yellow cables connect guest connections to a 24 port 1GbE switch. This subnet is isolated from the rest of the network.
Surveillance - Blue cables connect all video surveillance equipment to a 16 port 1GbE POE switch. This includes 10 security cameras and a Synology RS814+ NAS containing 4 WD 3TB SE WD3000F9YZ HDD.
MODnet - Orange cables connect 4 set top boxes to the WAN through a 5 port 1GbE Switch for China Telecom Movie on Demand Internet TV service.
Interweb - Red Cables are outside of my network, which includes connection to the modem and the community network.
Concerning the photo, I typically use the 18mm Super-Elmar for this shot, but I decided to use the 35mm Cron this time. First results were pretty bad with the same lighting conditions used with the 18mm. There was significant lens flare from the ceiling lights, I guess thats why the 35 Cron has such a big hood. I was able to get a better shot by taping sheets of paper over 2 of the ceiling lights, shading the lens with a gray card, and using a reflector below the camera to improve the lighting. End results were much better perspective and more vibrant colors than the 18mm. The shot is an overlay of several HDR tonemap images over an exposure fusion from a 5 shot 1EV step bracket.
See a complete review of my Network Closet here: youtu.be/1MzRNGlDcLs
Finally got the cables and cable management hardware to finish cleaning up my network rack. I will get the equipment to convert Video Surveillance to a Synology solution to replace the server based Geovision system that suffers from software issues.
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I'm now sharing these books with fellow students via bookabooka! - a great online service that was recently attacked by the Finnish antipiracy lobby.
Sure, my first edition copy of "Logic and computer design fundamentals" by Mano and Kime is more than twelve years old, but in pristine condition, still perfectly relevant and still recommended reading for the course. Why pay $100 for the shiny 4th edition hardback? Just rent my copy for 1€ per month and you'll pass the course. It's doing nothing on my shelf but gather dust, so why not share it. The only thing I need from it is the ASCII character code table, and you know, I've already copied that. Yeah, what a nasty pirate I am.
Other books here:
Computer Networking - A top down approach featuring the internet, Kurose & Ross
Data structures and algorithm analysis in Java, Mark Weiss
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Emmanuel Rodriguez (left) and students in Kurtis Kredo's Electrical Engineering Intro to Computer Networks Lab (CSCI 446) work on network server projects on Tuesday, October 1, 2019 in Chico, Calif.
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