This document provides an introduction to Open Simulator for Second Life users. It discusses that Open Sim allows users to create their own 3D regions similar to Second Life for free and in an open source format. It outlines four ways to use Open Sim, including as a local hobby region, sandbox for development, expanded build connected to Second Life, or private region for organizations. The basic components of Open Sim technology are the simulation server software, client/viewer software, and network connection. Options for clients include the Second Life viewer as well as Hippo, Emerald, Imprudence and Meerkat viewers. Users can connect standalone private regions or connect regions to a grid like OSGrid to allow other avatars to visit.
Unleash the power of AWS with this workshop that will teach you how to build your own functional web server that will handle 8 to 10 million hits a day.
Covering the ins and outs of what to do for a basic LEMP (Linux, NGINX, MySQL/MariaDB, Python/PHP/Perl) stack on a AWS micro we will build and configure a web ready server that you can use for everything from personal portfolio to projects and more.
Things you will need: A computer with macOS/Linux, or Windows with PuTTY, some command line experience (not overly necessary).
It’s All “Production” Now By Joshua Rizzo of Hula PostETCenter
A discussion on blurring the lines between Production and Post, creating a bi-coastal cloud workflow for an unscripted multi-camera television series. From file-based ingest, dailies / proxy trans-coding and cross country data-movement from set to post. Leveraging “off the shelf” technology in innovative ways, including uplink bandwidth aggregation, multi-format transcoding, point to point WAN data sync, hosted network storage, Avid Media Composer, Avid Unity ISIS, you name it- all to enable post to being prepping within hours of shooting.
1Pv6 is an IT Training company based in Hayes and Hounslow, Greater London. This sample PowerPoint serves as a brief user guide to the networking software "GNS3".
It is aimed at users with a basic understanding of networking, studying at the CCNA level.
It is also ideal for those already proficient in Cisco's "Packet Tracer" lab simulation software.
Visit us at www.1Pv6.com for further information
Mist.io helps you manage and monitor your virtual machines across multiple clouds with a mobile friendly web app. This presentation took place in CoLab, Athens 27 September 2012, during the Greek AWS user group meetup.
Unleash the power of AWS with this workshop that will teach you how to build your own functional web server that will handle 8 to 10 million hits a day.
Covering the ins and outs of what to do for a basic LEMP (Linux, NGINX, MySQL/MariaDB, Python/PHP/Perl) stack on a AWS micro we will build and configure a web ready server that you can use for everything from personal portfolio to projects and more.
Things you will need: A computer with macOS/Linux, or Windows with PuTTY, some command line experience (not overly necessary).
It’s All “Production” Now By Joshua Rizzo of Hula PostETCenter
A discussion on blurring the lines between Production and Post, creating a bi-coastal cloud workflow for an unscripted multi-camera television series. From file-based ingest, dailies / proxy trans-coding and cross country data-movement from set to post. Leveraging “off the shelf” technology in innovative ways, including uplink bandwidth aggregation, multi-format transcoding, point to point WAN data sync, hosted network storage, Avid Media Composer, Avid Unity ISIS, you name it- all to enable post to being prepping within hours of shooting.
1Pv6 is an IT Training company based in Hayes and Hounslow, Greater London. This sample PowerPoint serves as a brief user guide to the networking software "GNS3".
It is aimed at users with a basic understanding of networking, studying at the CCNA level.
It is also ideal for those already proficient in Cisco's "Packet Tracer" lab simulation software.
Visit us at www.1Pv6.com for further information
Mist.io helps you manage and monitor your virtual machines across multiple clouds with a mobile friendly web app. This presentation took place in CoLab, Athens 27 September 2012, during the Greek AWS user group meetup.
Final ProjectFinal Project Details Description Given a spec.docxAKHIL969626
Final Project
Final Project Details:
Description: Given a specific scenario, create an appropriate IP addressing scheme, document a given network by creating a logical network diagram and create the appropriate access lists for use on the routers. Deliverables:
· Demonstrate the theory and practice of Cisco networking, routing, and switching strategies as outlined in the Cisco CCENT Certification exam
Prior to implementing any design we need to first write-up our proposed network design on paper. With that in mind, we begin by performing a network discovery. Once we have identified all the network devices and the needs of the organization, we can document the TCP/IP information that is needed for our design. In this exercise you will determine the subnet information for each department and assign IP addresses for the network devices.
You have been assigned as a networking tech for a new client, AAA Fabricating. The network is configured with a Class C network and the current allocation of IP addresses has been depleted. You have been tasked to reconfigure the network with a Class B address and assign a subnet to each of the 10 departments and the three routers.
Your network audit consists of the following information:
AAA Fabrication consists of 10 departments spread across three buildings.
Each building is connected using three Cisco 2800 Series routers. The three routers are located in the MIS wiring closet in Building 2.
Each department has its own Cisco 2950 switch.
There are at least two workstations in each department.
The company plans to use a class B address range starting at 172.16.0.0.
Each department must be assigned a subnet. Subnets should be designed to allow for the maximum number of hosts on each department subnet using classful subnetting.
The company also wants the three routers to communicate on the minimum quantity of IP addresses using three subnets.
Building 1
Subnet
Department
Subnet ID
Host ID Range
Broadcast Address
0
Warehouse
1
Receiving
2
shipping
3
Maintenance
Building 2
Subnet
Department
Subnet ID
Host ID Range
Broadcast Address
4
Accounting
5
Human Resources
6
Payroll
7
MIS
8
Employee Training
Building 3
Subnet
Department
Subnet ID
Host ID Range
Broadcast Address
9
R&D
10
Marketing
Routers
Building 1
Ethernet and Serial Interfaces
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Router
Fast Ethernet 0/0
Building 1
Serial 0/0
To Building 2
Serial 0/1
To Building 3
Building 2
Ethernet and Serial Interfaces
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Router
Fast Ethernet 0/0
Building 2
Serial 0/0
To Building 1
Serial 0/1
To building 3
Building 3
Ethernet and Serial Interfaces
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Router
Fast Ethernet 0/0
Building 3
Serial 0/0
To Building 1
Serial 0/1
To Building 2
Part 2
Create a logical Network Diagram
Logical Network topology represents a high level overview of the signal topology of the network. Every LAN has two different topologies, or the way that the devices on a networ ...
The Raspberry Pi is an inexpensive ($35), credit card sized computer that is able to run the Linux operating system. The card also contains USB ports, an Ethernet port, camera port, GPIO lines, serial ports, SPI port, HDMI port, and I2C port – just about anything you would want for an inexpensive and very powerful robot controller! Lloyd Moore will show us how to get started with this device. Specifically we'll talk about loading and configuring the operating system, installing the Qt (C++) development system, and controlling some of the ports.
Getting instantly up and running with Docker and SymfonyAndré Rømcke
A look into how you can start to use Docker today with ready made setup with php7, nginx, redis, blackfire and so on. How you may extend it, and integrating it into your continuous integration workflow, and how you can setup a continuous deployment workflow using for instance Travis-CI.
Quicklink: https://legacy.joind.in/19070
"Usually for connection of a raspberry pi for video output we need a HDMI output or a one time setup is needed for connection process with personal computer. This article says how to use laptop as the o/p device and to make the raspberry as the i/p device (Since laptop is the i/p device, this article via connection process will become reverse ether).
Rapid Prototyping with AWS IoT and Mongoose OS on ESP32 PlatformAmazon Web Services
Mongoose OS is a modern open-source real-time operating system for variety of MCU architectures. It has the same look and feel on a broad spectrum of supported microcontrollers. It is also designed from the ground up for connected devices. In this session, we will teach you how to connect to AWS IoT from a device in under 3 minutes and then walk through how to use crypto-element for securing TLS communication and deploy fully functional thermostat with CloudFormation template, utilizing AWS IoT, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Cognito, and Amazon S3.
(1) Pick up one Android phone and discover its internals
(2) Learn how to select the "weapons" to fight with
Android system facilities
(3) Skipping Java parts, we focus on the native area:
dynamic linking, processes, debugger, memory
layout, IPC, and interactions with frameworks.
(4) It is not comprehensive to familarize Android. The
goal is to utilize Android platforms, which are the
popular and powerful development devices to us.
Setting up VoIP management server using a communication framework and let the users from LTE networks to register and make voice calls over IP system as well as video session.
A gateway server is a server through which the computers in a LAN access the Internet. This is
usually done through NAT. It should also provide firewall protection for the LAN and it can also serve
as a DNS and DHCPD server for the LAN. Some years ago I have been involved in a project for building gateway servers like this, using
slackware on old PCs. In this article I will try to explain the things that I have done on this project and
how I did them.
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
Final ProjectFinal Project Details Description Given a spec.docxAKHIL969626
Final Project
Final Project Details:
Description: Given a specific scenario, create an appropriate IP addressing scheme, document a given network by creating a logical network diagram and create the appropriate access lists for use on the routers. Deliverables:
· Demonstrate the theory and practice of Cisco networking, routing, and switching strategies as outlined in the Cisco CCENT Certification exam
Prior to implementing any design we need to first write-up our proposed network design on paper. With that in mind, we begin by performing a network discovery. Once we have identified all the network devices and the needs of the organization, we can document the TCP/IP information that is needed for our design. In this exercise you will determine the subnet information for each department and assign IP addresses for the network devices.
You have been assigned as a networking tech for a new client, AAA Fabricating. The network is configured with a Class C network and the current allocation of IP addresses has been depleted. You have been tasked to reconfigure the network with a Class B address and assign a subnet to each of the 10 departments and the three routers.
Your network audit consists of the following information:
AAA Fabrication consists of 10 departments spread across three buildings.
Each building is connected using three Cisco 2800 Series routers. The three routers are located in the MIS wiring closet in Building 2.
Each department has its own Cisco 2950 switch.
There are at least two workstations in each department.
The company plans to use a class B address range starting at 172.16.0.0.
Each department must be assigned a subnet. Subnets should be designed to allow for the maximum number of hosts on each department subnet using classful subnetting.
The company also wants the three routers to communicate on the minimum quantity of IP addresses using three subnets.
Building 1
Subnet
Department
Subnet ID
Host ID Range
Broadcast Address
0
Warehouse
1
Receiving
2
shipping
3
Maintenance
Building 2
Subnet
Department
Subnet ID
Host ID Range
Broadcast Address
4
Accounting
5
Human Resources
6
Payroll
7
MIS
8
Employee Training
Building 3
Subnet
Department
Subnet ID
Host ID Range
Broadcast Address
9
R&D
10
Marketing
Routers
Building 1
Ethernet and Serial Interfaces
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Router
Fast Ethernet 0/0
Building 1
Serial 0/0
To Building 2
Serial 0/1
To Building 3
Building 2
Ethernet and Serial Interfaces
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Router
Fast Ethernet 0/0
Building 2
Serial 0/0
To Building 1
Serial 0/1
To building 3
Building 3
Ethernet and Serial Interfaces
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Router
Fast Ethernet 0/0
Building 3
Serial 0/0
To Building 1
Serial 0/1
To Building 2
Part 2
Create a logical Network Diagram
Logical Network topology represents a high level overview of the signal topology of the network. Every LAN has two different topologies, or the way that the devices on a networ ...
The Raspberry Pi is an inexpensive ($35), credit card sized computer that is able to run the Linux operating system. The card also contains USB ports, an Ethernet port, camera port, GPIO lines, serial ports, SPI port, HDMI port, and I2C port – just about anything you would want for an inexpensive and very powerful robot controller! Lloyd Moore will show us how to get started with this device. Specifically we'll talk about loading and configuring the operating system, installing the Qt (C++) development system, and controlling some of the ports.
Getting instantly up and running with Docker and SymfonyAndré Rømcke
A look into how you can start to use Docker today with ready made setup with php7, nginx, redis, blackfire and so on. How you may extend it, and integrating it into your continuous integration workflow, and how you can setup a continuous deployment workflow using for instance Travis-CI.
Quicklink: https://legacy.joind.in/19070
"Usually for connection of a raspberry pi for video output we need a HDMI output or a one time setup is needed for connection process with personal computer. This article says how to use laptop as the o/p device and to make the raspberry as the i/p device (Since laptop is the i/p device, this article via connection process will become reverse ether).
Rapid Prototyping with AWS IoT and Mongoose OS on ESP32 PlatformAmazon Web Services
Mongoose OS is a modern open-source real-time operating system for variety of MCU architectures. It has the same look and feel on a broad spectrum of supported microcontrollers. It is also designed from the ground up for connected devices. In this session, we will teach you how to connect to AWS IoT from a device in under 3 minutes and then walk through how to use crypto-element for securing TLS communication and deploy fully functional thermostat with CloudFormation template, utilizing AWS IoT, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Cognito, and Amazon S3.
(1) Pick up one Android phone and discover its internals
(2) Learn how to select the "weapons" to fight with
Android system facilities
(3) Skipping Java parts, we focus on the native area:
dynamic linking, processes, debugger, memory
layout, IPC, and interactions with frameworks.
(4) It is not comprehensive to familarize Android. The
goal is to utilize Android platforms, which are the
popular and powerful development devices to us.
Setting up VoIP management server using a communication framework and let the users from LTE networks to register and make voice calls over IP system as well as video session.
A gateway server is a server through which the computers in a LAN access the Internet. This is
usually done through NAT. It should also provide firewall protection for the LAN and it can also serve
as a DNS and DHCPD server for the LAN. Some years ago I have been involved in a project for building gateway servers like this, using
slackware on old PCs. In this article I will try to explain the things that I have done on this project and
how I did them.
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Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
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Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
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https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
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Intro to Open Sim for Second Lifers
1. Intro to Open Simulator for Second LifersPresented at slcc 2010 Paul Emery (CasiasFalta) & StiofainMacTomais (Stiofainx Rau) YOU MUST ADVANCE THE SLIDES MANUALLY IN ORDER TO SEE THE TWO EMBEDED VIDEOS
2. Why should Second Lifers be interested in . . . Because: Open Sim lets you create a 3d region or a world of regions in which you can do most every thing you can do in Second Life. Also, its open source and so btw its free. A region or a grid of regions – Remember, a grid of regions in SL is the World grid Of course it is ALPHA stage Soft ware. . . But here is how you might want to learn about it.
3. Four Ways to Use Open Sim Now Local Region as Hobby region on your home computer. Install on mid-range home cpu. Use for fun. Does not require internet connection to use. Local Region as Sandbox for Development on you home computer. Can move objects to Second Life after finished building using Emerald, Imprudence or Meerkat Client. An expanded build of something you have in smaller detail in – set up a portal from SL to OS. Stiofain will explain later. Oh Yea, GridJumping An Under the Radar Build – one for exclusive use by an Organization, Group, Business. Situation where only invited persons will have avatars and access. School classes, organization meetings, business training. There are probably 1000 + open sims running under the radar for schools and businesses. There be $$ here.
4. Three Basic Parts of Open Sim Technology Simulation Server Software Runs on PC or MAC does not have to be compiled. Client/Viewer Software Network Connection Stuff
5. Simulation Server Software DwnLd, install and run OPENSIM.EXE Configure your world - Create region(s) and Create avatar(s) Open ports to server machine if need access over LAN or Internet Set up mySQL database if to be a larger build Learn how to use the Console Window
6. Install and start Open Sim to see the Console Window Enter commands into console window To create an avatar(s). . to create a region(s) using x, y coordinates (Program automatically creates a file for each region.) Console stays open as long as your world is running. Do all the admin of world from console. E.g. “save oar” and “load oar” to backup and restore a whole region.
8. Some Client/Viewer Options Second Life viewer Hippo Emerald for sandbox Imprudence for sandbox Meerkatif can get it for sandbox
9. How a Viewer Finds your World (only needed if client is not running on same machine as your server.) The remote client needs to know the IP Address and port number of the machine running the server. LAN – IP Address e.g. 192.168.1.1 Internet – IP Address plus port number e.g. 67.24.4.5:9000 or if domain is registered DNS - http://casias.com:9000
10. Re-Cap: 3 Parts of OS Technology 1. Server – Opensim.exe 2. Client – Hippo, Emerald, Imprudence, Meerkat 3. Connection – LAN or Internet ip or DNS If you take care of these 3 things, you will have what’s called a Stand Alone / Private region or world If you want the public to be able to see your world, you need to be connected to a Grid. So a little on this next.
11. Connect to a Grid – “Gridded” RegionsBe part of a larger world There are a number of grids based on open sim technology that you can be part of. You can place your region(s) on their world map and you can let other avatars come into your world We suggest you try OSgrid to start, there are others
12. Sign up at OSgrid and you get an avatar that is registered and able to travel in the Osgrid world. Note: Osgrid is not the same as OSSim. Also, note your avatar for Osgrid will not be the same as your SL Avatar, although you might want to give them the same name
13. Revised opensim.exe setup to create a gridded region(s) on Osgrid world Create an account and get Avatar from OSgrid Look at their world map to get unused x,y coordinates and check to see that the name you want to use for your region is not already used. Dwnldand install THEIR version of opensim.exe. When it starts up it will tell Osgrid what your machine’s ip address is. Configure your region(s) on your server with the proper name and x,y coordinates.
19. StiofainMacTomais (Stiofainx Rau) Video 1 – Export object as xml file and textures as jpgs on local hard drive then jump to another sim, import object and WHEN YOU ADVANCE TO THE NEXT SLIDE THIS VIDEO WILL START. WHEN IT IS FINISHED PLEASE ADVANCE AGAIN.
20. Stiofain Will take over to 1. Explain about grid jumping and the concept of using SL as a portal to more complete OS build 2. Do some resource comparisons between using SL and OS
21. StiofainMacTomais (Stiofainx Rau) Video 2 WHEN YOU ADVANCE TO THE NEXT SLIDE THIS VIDEO WILL START. WHEN IT IS FINISHED PLEASE ADVANCE AGAIN.
22. Take Home Intro to Open Simulator uses for Second Lifers Presentation at SLCC 2010Presenters Paul Emery (SL: CasiasFalta), pablo@lansing.comStiofainMacTomais (SL: Stiofainx Rau), stiofain@nbmcmedia.comHelpful links.How to quickly set up a stand alone world p – recommend use the “Diva Distribution” http://www.hypergridbusiness.com/2010/07/how-to-set-up-a-mini-grid/Where to get the Imprudence client viewer http://imprudenceviewer.org/wiki/DownloadsThe OSGrid if you want to run regions connected to this large grid http://www.osgrid.org/elgg/index.phpA list of a bunch of open sim grids and worlds to visit. http://www.hyperica.com/ The place you get the official OS software for customizing you installation. http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Main_Page A chat room where you can ask questions and usually get some help http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=opensim