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Resume: Ryan Small
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114;yan@foundatron.com. Battle tested technologist based in Seattle; equally comfortable in the role of individual contributor or manager. Experienced builder of reliable, secure, automated infrastructure. Pythonista who loves infrastructure as code. Experienced people manager with a record of success helping team members achieve career goals. Truly enjoys working with others to foster success in the business, co-workers, and clients. DevOps Engineer Booking.com. Co-Owner Bars and Spaces, LLC. Created, o...
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How-to: Chain your certs
http://blog.barsandspaces.com/2015/06/18/chain-your-certs
How-to: Chain your certs. You're getting all kinds of SSL errors on network services you're trying to run. Maybe 500-level HTTP errors, perhaps Java SSLExceptions, occasional indecipherable stack traces. The cert seems fine and you installed it according to the official documentation for your cert in question. What gives? Create a chained cert, so that the entire hierarchy of integrity and authenticity can be verified. What you will need. Your issued cert from your CA. Cat server.crt intermediate....
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Scott McGhee - Page 1 - bars_and_spaces
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Father, husband, technologist, entrepreneur. Working to get to the point where work is no longer required, and family and gardens take up the best hours of the day. Mill Creek, WA. Page 1 of 1. How-To: Make custom BeagleBone Black OS images with the OMAP Image Builder. For most use cases, the official OS images for the BeagleBone Black (BBB) will work just fine. However, sometimes you want to create your own custom ». How-to: Chain your certs. How-to: Modify the standard TS7800 disk image. Page 1 of 1.
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http://blog.barsandspaces.com/2015/05/12/welcome-to-ghost
0x48, 0x65, 0x6C, 0x6C, 0x6F, 0x2C, 0x20, 0x57, 0x6F, 0x72, 0x6C, 0x64, 0x21. Hello, world. We are bars and spaces, and our primary goal is to make your embedded dreams into realities. Think of us as your IoT fairy godmother. What we do for you. In truth, the answer is probably anything, but let's pretend we have a modicum of dignity:. Develop software/firmware for your embedded product; an entire software stack or just new features, on new or legacy hardware. Why do we do this (to ourselves). We'd love ...
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How-To: Make custom BeagleBone Black OS images with the OMAP Image Builder
http://blog.barsandspaces.com/2015/06/30/how-to-make-custom-beaglebone-black-os-images-with-the-omap-image-builder
How-To: Make custom BeagleBone Black OS images with the OMAP Image Builder. For most use cases, the official OS images. For the BeagleBone Black (BBB) will work just fine. However, sometimes you want to create your own custom image. And, if you find yourself doing that more than sometimes - like myself - you will want a repeatable process for generating the custom images. For that I recommend using Robert C. Nelson's OMAP Image Builder, available on GitHub. If you want a non-cloud option, the Wandboard.
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How-to: Modify the standard TS7800 disk image
http://blog.barsandspaces.com/2015/06/14/how-to-modify-the-standard-ts7800-disk-image
How-to: Modify the standard TS7800 disk image. You need to add static files, such as compiled binaries, to an existing image, before burning it to an SD card, where it mounts read-only on your TS7800 (or SBC of choice). Use the loop device. About constructing an image for the BeagleBone Black. While my goal was to modify an existing image for the Technologic TS7800. You should be able to use this method to modify existing images for other SBCs as well, besides all the other boards Technologic produces.
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