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Almost two decades ago, I worked at a network service provider who had as a customer a company that provided the technology for serving those gas pump ads.
At each gas station they had a VSAT, a router and of course the digital signage boxes on each pump.
They fed the ads to thousands of pumps via a single T1 to HughesNet in Atlanta. They’d multicast the ads, and have a local cache at each pump that would receive the stream, cache it and serve it.
It was one of the most elegant setups I’ve ever seen, and should serve as a case study in multicast for efficient bandwidth utilization across an expensive data transmission medium.
If you want to see doctrings in action, take a look at Salt (https://saltproject.io/). They’re used to build all the module documentation (https://docs.saltproject.io/en/latest/py-modindex.html) using sphinx and they won’t accept new modules without them.
I second that. Chamberlain’s/Liftmaster’s MyQ app grows more ad-infested by the day and the RatGDO gives you local control (no cloud required)
ggiesen@lemmy.cato Android@lemmy.world•Where submit a feature suggestion for Android ?English2·11 months agoThis can probably be accomplished with Tasker. Tasker can definitely disable the screen timeout, and my guess can lock the phone as well.
ggiesen@lemmy.cato Star Trek Memes@lemmy.world•What a difference punctuation can makeEnglish3·2 years agoIt’s a Jem’Hadar from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. They’re bred for war and require a constant supply of a drug called Ketracel-white to survive. Ergo, “War, on drugs!”
Agreed. I use 24 hour time on all my devices, working in IT it just makes things easier.
I put pepperoni, ham, bacon and pineapple on my pizza. So tasty.
Nope, they use a GUI program called ‘Data Extraction Program’:
https://www.reddit.com/r/MovieDetails/comments/n4hond/in_true_lies_1994_a_computer_is_shown_running/
Unless it’s ‘True Lies’, in which case the terrorists are running Windows 3.1.
No love for Mattermost?
Unfortunately gas stations don’t actually make much money from selling you fuel. Most of the money is made from the attached convenience stores.