@KoyfinCharts Why not create “deep links” to the screenshots here, so paying customers can just click the link to see the results themselves in Koyfin. Then they can either save or modify the query.
@Azure#IoTEdge tools for Visual Studio extension now supports Visual Studio 2022. Now includes support of .NET 6 for C# module. Supported platforms: Linux amd64, Linux arm32v7, Linux arm64v8, Windows amd64 https://t.co/SpIvqNO5Wh #mvpbuzz
@cpiock Not natively. You can cook up a custom module to do this, but it violates the security boundary of containers, so not recommended unless you understand and accept the reduced security posture.
Monitoring and troubleshooting Azure IoT Edge devices just became simpler and more powerful. @vyalla came on the #IoTShow to show the new tools and features https://t.co/0dq9hRCbi6
@JonMikelInza@obloch Hey Jon, while the system modules, edgeHub and edgeAgent, use .NET 3.1, custom modules based on .NET 5 should work just fine with them.
The march of progress! The OrangePi Zero 2 is the smallest sub-US$20 device I’ve seen run IoT Edge like a champ 🏅
Check it out pictured next to a Raspberry Pi 4 (on the left)…
#iotedge#edgecompute#iot https://t.co/rGUQQUwf2i
Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows (#EFLOW) is in public preview and we have the video to prove it. @obloch and Terry Warwick of the Windows IoT Team show how you can run Linux-based cloud-native workloads on Windows IoT https://t.co/oFQIQDlUoZ #AzureIoT#MSIoT
Want to have your cake and eat it too?
Checkout IoT EFLOW - combine your battle-tested IT/OT Windows investments with modern Linux-based cloud-native edge applications!
Learn more @ https://t.co/Q9DvWbpgx8 https://t.co/yQ9mAZQDQM
@AzureSupport @JeeWeetje IoT Edge Q&A: https://t.co/f8m8yWERz9
IoT Edge StackOverflow: https://t.co/ipWRB8exlf
….are also great avenues to engage with the larger IoT Edge community