Bernhard on IT/OT Safety and Security
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Great Guides to Scientific Writing
are you approaching a PhD degree? Great! Here are the two best guides that help me the most in my scientific career so far. Duke guide on scientific writing, in my humble opinion by far the best guide on the Internet: https://sites.duke.edu/scientificwriting/lesson-1-subjects-and-actions/ Simon Peyton Jones, Microsoft research on „How to write a great research paper“:
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3D Printing – Lessons learned
Here are my tips for you if you are new to 3D printing. I will document everything that I learned and that I would have wished to know in advance. Important parameters to set in your slicer: -“ infill density“ – 10% or even smaller is enough for most of your prints and you save…
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A very flexible, cost-effective and easy to deploy alarm system for your home
Proud to announce that there is now an open source, free version of my self developed home alarm system – also in use at my home. It is written in AutoIT, my by far favorite computer programming language – even before Python – in which I already have more than 50,000 lines of code of…
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Software I like
I want to tell you what software I like, because it would have helped me a lot to learn to know the software earlier and it’s always good to talk with others to know about great software :-). If you like other software whichc is not yet in the list, please write it into the…
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Ensuring basic data safety and security – a manual in simple steps
This entry shall give you an overview of five simple measures to increase the availability and confidentiality of your data, be it for your home or your offices/ business. Below, there is a download button for the same content as work document in German and in English. 1. Backup (data security against loss) 2. Updates…