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LWIRVoltage
·11 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
Location: Central Florida region

Open to Remote: Yes

Willing to Relocate: Yes

Technologies: C, Java, Python, RHEL, Operations, Bash, Windows Server, Vmware, VirtualBox ,AIX, , RHEL, Debian ,Docker

Where I come from: I've worked for NASA , as a System Administrator and Operational Test Conductor,helping to run field ops as well as maintain security , provision and administer their launch systems.

I've helped run operations involving multiple sites and multiple groups around the Country to that involved testing aspects of space hardware ,software involving multiple various teams and groups.

I currently am part of the requirement testing process for NASA's Launch Control Software and help design tests,and ensure the software is up to spec , and validate requirements for Artemis 2 and 3 actually putting the software through it's paces.

I'm a team-orientated, friendly, detail focused technologist with a eye towards expanding and delving more into the development side of tech, leveraging my experience in administration and operations over, and getting a little deeper to working with the innards that make things tick and being able to tweak them,.

I can be reached at lwir.voltage385@slmails dot com
LWIRVoltage
·3 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
.... This deserves it's own posts , on HN, just for awareness-

Aside from https://web.archive.org/web/20250914062843/https://portswigg... , there haven't been really many goes at going for plausible deniability with modern systems, and I see the segment about a Hidden OS feature in work as well.

Hoping this succeeds. Funny, eventually Shufflecake, after it gets fully capable on Linux, might have to look at making versions for Windows and Mac
LWIRVoltage
·3 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
What sucks about this, is due to implementation,Windows is the only way to achieve some stuff in Veracrypt. For example: doing full system partition encryption, and the Hidden OS install that only Veracrypt can do- requires Windows with the computer set to MBR rather than UEFU. I had hoped we'd see more of the plausible deniability tech at the OS level

But aside from one or two experimental attempts, also presented at BlackHat https://web.archive.org/web/20250914062843/https://portswigg...

- the consumer has nearly lost access to high end plausible deniability
LWIRVoltage
·ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Location: Central Florida region

Open to Remote: Yes

Willing to Relocate: Yes

Technologies: C, Java, Python, RHEL, Operations, Bash, Windows Server, Vmware, VirtualBox ,AIX, , RHEL, Debian ,Docker

Where I come from: I've worked for NASA , as a System Administrator and Operational Test Conductor,helping to run field ops as well as maintain security , provision and administer their launch systems.

I've helped run operations involving multiple sites and multiple groups around the Country to that involved testing aspects of space hardware ,software involving multiple various teams and groups.

I currently am part of the requirement testing process for NASA's Launch Control Software and help design tests,and ensure the software is up to spec , and validate requirements for Artemis 2 and 3 actually putting the software through it's paces.

I'm a team-orientated, friendly, detail focused technologist with a eye towards expanding and delving more into the development side of tech, leveraging my experience in administration and operations over, and getting a little deeper to working with the innards that make things tick and being able to tweak them,.

Stripped version of my resume at https://ibb.co/tpqYm7nF I can be reached at lwir.voltage385@slmails dot com
LWIRVoltage
·2 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
It's going to be because it needs a complete circuit. (and firm contact with the handle where there will be another 'electrode'

This sounds exactly like (for example) electric shock gag pens and other things that attempt to emit a charge - A lot of electrical devices need a complete circuit- and so the circuit needs to be complete. For what this device is doing with moving ions, it probably needs the circuit- I don't know that the few devices out there that emit power without that sort of circuit could accomplish the same.
LWIRVoltage
·2 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
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2 points by LWIRVoltage 31 days ago | parent | context | prev | next | edit | delete [–] | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (October 2024)

Location: Central Florida region

Open to Remote: Yes

Willing to Relocate: Yes

Technologies: C, Java, Python, RHEL, Operations, Bash, Windows Server, Vmware, VirtualBox, RHEL, Debian ,Docker

Where I come from: I've worked for NASA , as a System Administrator and Operational Test Conductor,helping to run field ops as well as maintain security , provision and administer their launch systems.

I've helped run operations involving multiple sites and multiple groups around the Country to that involved testing aspects of space hardware ,software involving multiple various teams and groups.

I currently am part of the requirement testing process for NASA's Launch Control Software and help design tests ,ensure the software is up to spec , and that it meets requirements for Artemis 2; putting the software through it's paces for our ultimate launch (and as the software comes along since future launches such as Artemis 3 and beyond will build directly from this) I'm also currently leading the project to test Artemis 2's communication links for launch!

I'm a team-orientated, friendly, detail focused technologist with a eye towards expanding and delving more into the development side of tech, leveraging my experience in administration and operations over, and getting a little deeper to working with the innards that make things tick and being able to tweak them,.

Stripped modified version of my resume at https://ibb.co/zV0pFBg

I can be reached at lwir . voltage 385@ slmails dot com (minus spaces)