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#RaspberryPi – Where is my Add/Remove programs? let’s use Synaptic
Hi! When I wrote about the latest version of Visual Studio Code working on the Raspberry Pi, I realize that I used a couple of commands to find an installed application. The following command will list all the installed apps Which is great, but hard to read in bash mode. So that’s why I use — read more
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Comparing Azure Kubernetes Networking Scenarios – Part 1 Intro
Originally posted on Roy Kim on Azure and AI: In Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), I personally found the networking concepts much to understand and the configuration options are varied. After reading and experimenting with the configuration options, I hope to clear things up with 3 network oriented AKS configuration profiles I have come up with.… — read more
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#RaspberryPi – Visual Studio Code blank screen is fixed on version 1.42. Thanks @headmelted! @code
Hi! When I wrote about how to install Visual Studio Code on a Raspberry Pi, there was an error on the app running on the device: the tool opened and display a black window. We needed to manually go back to version 1.29 to avoid this problem. And we also forgot to apply any updates, — read more
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#RaspberryPi – Ice Tower: The best cooler for your device! From 70C to <40C in a 60 minutes process running at 100% in all 4 cores
Hi! The Raspberry Pi 4 is an amazing device, and if you have been tracking the different usage scenarios for the device, you probably noticed that heat is an issue. I’ve using some Aluminum Heatsink, however still in some heavy scenarios the device temperature can be up to 70C or more. I found out that — read more
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#RaspberryPi – How to solve #dotnet core not recognized after reboot
Hi! So, after writing my posts on how to install dotnet core 3.1 on a Raspberry Pi 4, I found that after I reboot my device, the dotnet command stop working. When I run dotnet from bash I get the following message ~bash: dotnet: command not found The problem, is that the export steps of — read more
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#HowTo – Grant permissions to a folder after #Git clone, to perform #dotnet restore on a #RaspberryPi #dotnetcore
Hi ! Quick post today, to leave this as a public note. And, disclaimer, I’m not a Linux expert, just a normal user; I’m sure there are plenty of better ways to do this. Any advice will be appreciated. Context: I’m working with Git and .Net Core 3.1. Just cloned a repository and ready to — read more
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#MachineLearning – Let’s start 2020 with a free Ebook: Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning
Hi ! I’ve posted this one some time ago, however it’s still a free and VERY USEFUL one ! Christopher Bishop, Technical Fellow and Laboratory Director In Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK, gives us the chance to download for free his eBook about Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning. With more than 700 pages of a highly — read more
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Linked ARM Templates for a Multi Resource Azure Solution
Originally posted on Roy Kim on Azure and AI: When deploying a set of azure resources using Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates in a single file can leave with a large json file that can be difficult to manage and maintain. To employ modularity and reuse, you can break out azure resources into its own… — read more
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#RaspberryPi – Microsoft Teams in RPi 4? Mmm, not yet, but it’s an interesting learning journey to start the New Year 2020
Hi! A couple of weeks ago, Microsoft released a preview version of Microsoft Teams for Linux (see references). Since that day, I was hoping to have a chance to play around with this version, mostly in a Raspberry Pi. Those days I also had this conversation with my best half (who is a very smart — read more
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#RaspberyPi – How to install .Net Core 3.1 in a Raspberry Pi 4
Hi ! I’ve write some posts about how to install .Net Core and Visual Studio Code on a Raspberry Pi 4. However, I’m testing something new in the device and I realize that my posts are no longer valid for the .Net Core installation. So, here is an updated version. Download .Net Core 3.1 Image — read more
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#Humor – What made you cancel Disney+? #ThisIsTheWay #Mandalorian
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ARM Templates Fundamentals: My Development Tools
Originally posted on Roy Kim on Azure and AI: Azure ARM Templates provides the ability to deploy azure resource infrastructure in a repeatable, declarative and repeatable state. It is infrastructure-as-code. For those getting started and wondering what they need to build your tool belt, I will share what my tool belt and development process look… — read more
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VIDEO TUTORIAL! – Simple tutorial Unity + Mixed Reality Toolkit Button to: Hololens 2, Android and IOS
Originally posted on Ivana Tilca: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE8Ro9Um7vI&feature=youtu.be — read more
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#Coding4Fun – Slap your boss away with #Skype and #LeapMotion (I’m getting ready for 2020!)
Important: This repost is just to start one of my 2020 projects, which is very easy: write more fun stuff ! Hi ! During all my time working I was lucky enough to have some very cool bosses. So this is not personal at all, is just a funny way to discard a “incoming call” — read more
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The Dangers of Using Machine Learning to Debug Your Code
Originally posted on dotNetTips.com: Since companies, like Microsoft, are using AI/ Machine Learning to analyze code, I thought I’d share one of my favorite scenes from season 6 of the HBO show Silicon Valley. Very funny! — read more
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#Event – Resources used during the #MachineLearning Galore at @MississaugaNetU
Hi! It was a placer to share some amazing time with the Mississauga .Net User Group last night in my last session of the decade. It was a full night focused on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, and as usual is time to share the resources used in the session. Slides Source Code https://github.com/elbruno/events/tree/master/2019%2009%2005%20Global%20AI%20Night Resources — read more
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#Training – Elements of AI, a free #ArtificialIntelligence training from Finland (with also an amazing story)
Hi! Via “The Verge” (see references), I found this amazing story. Last year, Finland launched a free online crash course in artificial intelligence with the aim of educating its citizens about the new technology. Now, as a Christmas present to the world, the European nation is making the six week program available for anyone to — read more
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#VS2019 – Let’s do some image classification with #MLNET Model Builder! (AKA, let’s create an image classifier model without a line of code)
Hi! I’m getting ready for my last event of the year, and I just realize that in the latest update of Model Builder, we have the chance to build our own Image Classifier scenario. Let’s start with the official Model Builder definition (see references): ML.NET Model Builder provides an easy to understand visual interface to — read more
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#Labs – Microsoft Teams available on #linux, and this is the right way to install it
Update: This post was written on 2019 Dec, so there was a lot of changes since them. Apologies if the links or screenshots are not like the ones you may find today Hi! I’ve using Microsoft Teams in Windows 10 and MacOS and the experience is amazing. When I was trying to work only in — read more