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  • COVID saved us from zozano apparently

    Worth it

  • "Pfff I have a master's degree I know what I'm doing"

  • YOU DON'T KNOW THAT WE'VE NEVER TRIED

  • lol If you think hospitals don't have managed power systems you shouldn't be contributing.

    Also lol if you think medical equipment isn't required to be robust, have you ever read a supply tender spec for a hospital?

  • the grid will literally fry itself

    I don't believe this is true for three reasons.

    #1 it's glossing over the mechanics of how equipment will get damaged

    #2 the people that own the equipment have ways of managing excess capacity.

    #3 minuscule increases in grid frequency result in devices using power less efficiently, so they use more power. There's time to adjust power generation in surplus events.

  • Yes absolutely yes.

    If equipment has a removable power feed, the plug follows the worker into the kill zone or the work doesn't get done. If the plug doesn't reach, and LOTO doesn't happen, the plug gets disassembled and brought into the kill zone until the worker returns it.

    Deaths because lazy are at the feet of management.

  • Optimising for the oblivious or unscrupulous, nice.

  • Breaker feeding the thing power.

  • Yeah apparently not enough return on that for Amazon. I'm hoping my pihole will deal with the majority of the ads. Prime video ads are served from the same domain as the main content so I can't block them with this method.

  • They do charge for some features.

  • Making headlines removed

  • I'll shake the piss hand over the shit hand any day.

  • A literal felony!!

  • Canadian here, between electronic payments and coins being more durable than paper or polymer money, retailers don't have any incentive to charge a less competitive price.

  • Same I sell access control and my comment was really more additional context for the normies. Recently I've been thinking about what the barrier of entry for Bacnet native access control hardware would be, and I can't come up with good reasons that jci or kaba hardware is priced at the level it's at except to consider it's proprietary software interface.

    Manufacturers don't want to supply complete interoperable devices, because then they couldn't sell software

  • BAS inputs (all physical inputs really) require muxed and addressed circuits on the board level to accomplish some connection to the software interface, whereas one touchscreen can have an arbitrary number of software interfaces it interacts with.

  • Yeah right? Offset via the cortisol of developers

  • If you are adding guardrails to production... It's the same story.

    Boss should purchase enough equipment to have a staging environment. Don't touch prod, redeploy everything on a secondary, with the new guardrails, read only export from prod, and cutover services to the secondary when complete.