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the-sun-station · 2 months
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aaaaa, over the moon with how pretty this sketch I got from thorn_paw is, it turned out soooo good ;w; 💜💚💜💚
🎨: thorn_paw on twitter
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connerluthorkent · 3 years
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Having Oracle!Jeremiah feels today. 
Jeremiah continuing to collaborate with Wayne Enterprises, working freelance and then eventually coming onboard to help run a lot of their tech projects. Working closely on the side with Lucius to modify, design, innovate the variety of bat gadgets under secret Wayne Enterprise side divisions. 
Jeremiah and Bruce having to schmooze at Wayne Enterprises Gala’s together. Bruce can pull out his Brucie playboy persona, and Jeremiah has always been skilled at subtle manipulation, so they’re good at it, but they’re both such stoic quiet introverts that they hate it. The relief is visible anytime they have to duck out early for Bat business. 
Between his skills and his long years spent hidden from the world in his bunker, behind-the-scenes operating from the Batcave is just absolutely perfect for Jeremiah. All the Justice League members being curious about this shadowy operative who works so directly with Batman but no one knows anything about, who is so secretive and out of sight that they are as mysterious as Batman himself. Different heroes very rarely catching the occasional soft look that crosses Batman’s face when talking to Oracle on his comm when he thinks no one is watching. Bruce eventually getting close enough with the League that they let their guard down and Jeremiah gets to, like, go out and drink and trade stories with Felicity about her own experiences as Overwatch and the many idiotic shenanigans their superhero husbands have gotten into. 
Oracle Jeremiah, helping train little Barbara Lee Gordon in hacking and mastering how to utilize the Batcomputer.
Oracle is also like...such a perfect codename for Jeremiah, infamous constructor of labyrinths, to pick for himself. You can’t tell me nerdy little Miah doesn’t have an attachment to and appreciation for Greek myth. There’s even an interesting sort of connection to the more cosmic implications of the name, given that Cicero, Jerome and Jeremiah’s father, was a psychic. 
Just. Oracle Jeremiah. Bruce’s husband. Integral member of the Batfam. I love it lots.
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christophe76460 · 4 years
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Deux évangélistes menacés de mort au Bangladesh
Au Bangladesh, deux cousins qui parlaient du christianisme autour d'eux sont menacés de mort par les imams de leurs villages.
Jalil Miah a 62 ans. Dans son village de Lalmonirhat, dans le Nord du Bangladesh il prêche sa foi en Jésus-Christ. Dans un village voisin, son cousin Lokman Miah, 47 ans, parle lui aussi librement de sa conversion au christianisme.
Récemment, et suite à leur témoignage, 3 frères d'une même famille se sont tournés vers le christianisme et se sont fait baptiser. La nouvelle s'est rapidement répandue dans le village, provoquant la colère des habitants principalement musulmans.
Le 7 juillet vers 10h, Monu Pramanik, l'imam local, qui n'est autre que l'oncle de Jalil est venu le trouver chez lui, furieux. Il a commencé par lui hurler dessus, l'a insulté et l'a même menacé de mort: 
«Tu trompes les gens en les convertissant au christianisme! Si tu continues on n'hésitera pas à te tuer.»
Malgré sa peur, Jalil lui a répondu calmement: «Quoi qu'il puisse m'arriver, je suis prêt!»
«Tu nuis à la société toute entière!»
Le même jour, Lokman a lui aussi reçu la visite de l'imam de son village qui lui a demandé pourquoi il n'allait plus à la mosquée.
Lokman a répondu «ma famille et moi nous prions le dimanche, on se réunit, on lit la Bible et on loue Dieu. On ne prie plus comme les musulmans parce que nous suivons Jésus.»
L'imam a hurlé, furieux: «Tu nuis à la société toute entière! Tu mens aux gens pour qu'ils se convertissent au christianisme. Arrête immédiatement où je te condamne à la peine de mort pour crime contre l'islam. Je te surveille, fais attention!»
Les familles de Jalil et Lokman vivent dans la peur suite aux menaces mais ils sont encouragés par le fait de savoir qu'ils sont soutenus. Ils ont par exemple reçu une aide d'urgence pendant le confinement lié au Covid-19.
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qubemagazine · 4 years
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New Post has been published on Qube Magazine
New Post has been published on https://www.qubeonline.co.uk/day-in-the-life-of-a-centiel-engineer/
Day in the Life of a CENTIEL Engineer
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NEWS FEATURES FIRE & SECURITY SUBMISSIONS RESOURCES
By Sid Miah, Senior Engineer, CENTIEL UK
As a service and maintenance engineer for leading uninterruptable power supply (UPS) manufacturer CENTIEL, life is never dull! I work with datacentres and organisations with UPS installations all over the UK. This requires liaising with facilities management teams on a daily basis for maintenance visits, site surveys, installations and emergency callouts.
On a typical day, I will normally have a maintenance call in the diary at some point. This can be for what we call a ‘minor’ maintenance visit or a ‘major’ maintenance visit. A minor maintenance is a visual six-monthly check over of the UPS equipment to make sure it’s all working correctly.  I will also inspect the batteries which provide the back-up power to the UPS unit for signs of wear and tear and do a short battery test on-site.
For a major maintenance visit, I would complete a full inspection of the kit, including lifting the covers, checking the fans, capacitors, batteries, etc. If all is well, I would complete a switching test or a ‘mains discharge test’. This means I literally turn the power off to mimic a power outage to ensure the UPS switches over to battery power. I monitor the batteries during the discharge and re-charge to ensure they are performing optimally.
While the UPS is switched off, the site load is supported by the raw mains supply.  Any mains interruptions while the UPS is on bypass, will directly affect the site load. Due to this, some customers prefer their ‘major’ maintenance visit to take place outside of normal working hours. However, if their UPS system is set up in an N+1 configuration this redundancy means it is possible to switch the mains power off and remain protected allowing tests to be completed safely.
These tests allow me to make any necessary recommendations for any replacement parts or batteries. It’s really important to replace batteries before their end of life.   We say ‘it’s better to replace one year early than a day too late’ as one faulty battery will bring down the whole string, which could cause power protection issues and end up being far more costly for the client.
Next, I’m out on the road again, often supporting our project management team, checking a new site ahead of an installation. Clients and facilities management teams can give us much of the information we need over the phone, but it is important to check access in person too. This is because we are often installing many tonnes of battery equipment and the UPS itself can weigh around half a tonne, so any access issues need to be addressed in advance.
For a recent pre-installation visit, I discovered a step into the comms room which had not been highlighted. This may seem like a small detail, however, knowing this ahead of the installation allowed me to build a ramp to ensure equipment could be delivered and therefore, avoiding delays during the install.  A different pre-installation visit recently revealed a broken goods lift which was needed to move 16 tonnes of batteries between floors. Identifying this issue ahead of the installation allowed us to work with the client to provide an alternative solution.
Emergency call outs are the other part of my day.  Such calls can happen at any time and often outside normal working hours! Although we manufacture and maintain CENTIEL’s UPS solutions which are renowned for their industry leading levels availability (9.99999999%) with just milliseconds downtime per year, we also look after third party manufacturers’ UPS systems on maintenance and service contracts too.
I was recently called to a major financial institution that had experienced a power outage which took out half the building for half a day. Power protection was supplied by a third-party manufacturer’s UPS which had failed due to a downstream power spike taking out some of the components. I needed to create a temporary power feed to get the system up and running again and the order replacement parts for a permanent fix.
I have to ‘plug’ CENTEIL’s CumulusPowerTM UPS here, which is a ‘truly’ modular system, meaning if one component fails the other modules take over the load so there is no single point of failure and the power remains protected at all times. Replacement of the modules takes just a matter of minutes. If a correctly configured CumulusPowerTM had been installed at this particular financial institution, there would have been no downtime or disruption at all. Educating clients about the advantages upgrading to a more reliable and available UPS system which also results in a lower total cost of ownership is just part and parcel of the job!
  Day in the Life of a CENTIEL Engineer
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the-sun-station · 2 months
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For your consideration
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Glory, my crow 'sona
Bird brain is wiggling a bit this morning.
🎨: saintsucrose
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the-sun-station · 3 months
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Poked around a bit in CSP this morning and colored this sketch I got from sucrose since I had a little bit of an itch to fiddle with something new.
Please imagine this is me at around 7:30 basically every morning.
🎨: saintsucrose on Twitter
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the-sun-station · 6 months
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Love love love this pic of Ori I got from @koboldfactory!!
Thank you so muchhhh ;w; 🏵💜💚
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the-sun-station · 3 months
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we're tired and our head is mostly fuckin empty, so here's a commission I got from my friend that's been bouncing around in my brain like a DVD screensaver.
🎨: Shard
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the-sun-station · 3 months
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art fiddling/coloring part 2 also from yesterday, something for ori this time since she also drinks coffee with me at 7:30 each morning, lmao.
original lines by saintsucrose, again.
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the-sun-station · 8 months
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I don't usually post comms on here right away but I'm just so sdkjdslf;ajksdf over the fucking moon about this one I have to post it right now or I'll explode, please understand
🎨: PermaVermin/Jen on twitter
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the-sun-station · 8 months
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[it/she pronouns plsplspls]
working on a new sona and had to get a sketch of it from saintsucrose of courseeeeeee 💜 it doesn't have a name yet because that's always a huge stumbling block for us but y'know, priorities.
colors by my amazing gf @astrovernox :0333333333
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the-sun-station · 5 months
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oh dude, let me tell you- dude. I'm losing my fucking mind at this pic I got from @jimbohusky
I legitimately can't stop staring it with a dumb, happy grin on my fucking face
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the-sun-station · 9 months
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Big girls, don't be afraid to get on top. If they die, they die. 💜💚
Art by mochi-squish on FA
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the-sun-station · 10 months
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okay, that will be my one (1) post about twitter, forgive me.
have a sergal (me) for your troubles from the lovely zenimakitchen (twitter). I fuckin love how this commission turned out, jesus christ dude.
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the-sun-station · 9 months
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hello babes inside my computer,
have fursona art for your troubles. lines by saintsucrose on twitter, colors by my lovely wifeeeeee :03
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the-sun-station · 7 months
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Today I'm thinkin a lot about this pic I recently got from Nyaswitch on twitter
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