Nikhil Dabas
84 posts


@ImAnAutie @TLRailUK Haha cool! I’m guessing Chromium and not Chrome though? As it’s likely an embedded Linux device?
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@BenjaminEHowe @TLRailUK My guess would be that it’s a completely isolated private network (only within the train) so they just used that public block, so that internal routing to 10.x etc. still works.
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@TLRailUK Thanks! The driver already tried rebooting the PIS when we departed Brighton.
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@ndabas Interesting ! That is a new one. Please could you tell me which train you are on (ie 1020 from London Bridge to Brighton) and also which coach you are in ? ^Kieran
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@Lewis_7592 Could you go through the train wash stations at Brighton on the way out next time?
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@trainfanmatt It’s cool that you got a shot of the last journey of some 455s in the last shot of your collection.
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@dhruv_rathee While I agree that there is some fudging of numbers going on, you cannot objectively use readings from home AQI monitors. For one AQI is a formula composed of multiple sensor inputs. Different monitors might use different formulae. Most monitors will not even have all sensors.
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@SouthernRailUK Sure, this was the 1139 BTN-VIC service. OBS made it lively despite a bit of overcrowding and delay.
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So @SouthernRailUK has the funniest OBSs. “Hello this is your guardian angel, on the journey of your lifetime… we will shortly be arriving into the jewel of south London, East Croydon… make sure you take care of your luggage, it is East Croydon after all…”
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@liminalsunset_ @DJSnM The Adafruit breakout is probably an accelerometer like this one: adafruit.com/product/4646

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The redaction is a joke, the SoM is obviously an Inforce 6601 with Qualcomm Snapdragon 820, the MCU board is a Teensy 4.0, the SD card is obviously a SanDisk Pro Extreme 512GB. It obviously runs either Linux or Android, probably Android because of the "OS update that changed encryption" (Remember Android 6.0 -> 7 migration?) and because they need to use Android camera ISP stack...
Based on the use of hot glue and random 3D printed parts and the resulting damage to components during the incident, clearly, the engineering of this camera is not very rugged or professional. Maybe that's why they wanted the pictures to be redacted.
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