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  • UniFi Devices: Which Support Active PoE and Passive PoE?

    A complete and current overview of which UniFi devices support various PoE types, including 802.3af, 802.3at, 802.3bt, and 24V Passive PoE. Understanding PoE UniFi devices use various PoE types: ⚠️ 24V passive PoE is not interchangeable with 802.3af/at/bt. Powering devices with incompatible voltage can permanently damage them. UniFi Access Points Legacy 24V Passive PoE APs…

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  • Gus Franco’s Pizza Review – Lower Burrell, PA

    Gus Franco’s Pizza Review – Lower Burrell, PA

    Location and First Impressions Gus Franco’s in Lower Burrell, Pennsylvania, made a great first impression. There was plenty of parking, and the place itself was well-kept and inviting. Inside, you can see the wood stacked next to a true wood-fired oven, which instantly set the tone. This wasn’t just for show. They are really doing…

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  • UniFi 9.2+: Where Did the SSH Settings Go?

    UniFi 9.2+: Where Did the SSH Settings Go?

    If you’re trying to locate SSH credentials in UniFi Network version 9.2.87 or later, you’re not alone. Ubiquiti recently reorganized parts of the UniFi interface, moving several key settings; including device SSH credentials, out of their previous locations. This guide shows you exactly where to find them, and how to manage SSH settings for UniFi…

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  • The No-Nonsense Productivity of the Novogen Brown Chicken

    The No-Nonsense Productivity of the Novogen Brown Chicken

    By Cody Deluisio In the press · Where to find Cody online · Backlink Deep Dive 1. Meet the Novogen Brown: A Powerhouse Layer The Novogen Brown is a French-developed red sex-link hybrid, built for commercial egg production but suited perfectly for homesteads too. It’s a cross of heritage breeds like Rhode Island Red and…

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  • How I Got My First Chicken at the County Fair

    How I Got My First Chicken at the County Fair

    When I was just three years old, I went to the County Fair with my family. I don’t remember much about that day, but I do remember one thing clearly: I came home with my very first chicken. It was a small, fluffy bird—probably confused, definitely loud—and I was instantly obsessed. That one chicken changed…

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  • The Philosophy Behind Calm-Temperament Angus Cattle

    At the heart of this new initiative is a belief that disposition isn’t just a nice-to-have; it’s critical for herd health, handler safety, and long-term productivity. Deluisio Angus, based in Bell Township, Pennsylvania, raises their herd with regenerative farming principles and daily human interaction. Each calf is touched, led, and socialized regularly from a young…

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  • Hotel Guest Room Streaming: The Hotelier’s Biggest Headache

    Hotel Guest Room Streaming: The Hotelier’s Biggest Headache

    I’ve crawled behind enough hotel TVs to know one thing: nothing in hospitality tech blows up as often; or as painfully, as in-room streaming. Cameras die, Wi-Fi slows at 7 p.m., a PMS server needs a reboot. Annoying, yes. But when the guest room streaming box goes dark, the TV becomes a black mirror and…

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  • What to Expect from ChatGPT‑5

    OpenAI has confirmed that ChatGPT‑5 is on the horizon, with CEO Sam Altman hinting at a release “sometime this summer”—likely landing between July and September 2025 (TechRadar). However, OpenAI insists it won’t ship until it meets rigorous internal benchmarks for performance, safety, and reliability (BleepingComputer). Core Enhancements & Features 1. Unified Reasoning & Multimodality Instead…

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  • 📣 We’re Now on Facebook!

    You can now follow The Blog of Cody Deluisio on Facebook at👉 facebook.com/BlogOfCodyDeluisio This new page is where I’ll be sharing: If you’ve been following along at deluisio.com, this is a great way to stay connected and catch updates in real time. Give the page a follow and share it if you enjoy what I’m…

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  • Mind Hacking: Science, Fiction, and the Future of Cognitive Intrusion

    By Cody DeluisioVoice Network Engineer • Observer of Emerging Technologies • deluisio.com Can someone read your thoughts? Not quite—but we’re getting closer to a world where understanding and even influencing the brain is no longer science fiction. Here’s what you need to know about mind hacking—where it stands today, the real threats, and what the…

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About Me

Currently, Cody Deluisio is a network engineer specializing in voice at ITG Networks. He is the project manager for the company’s next-generation customer service portal and telco billing system.

Recent projects include implementing and developing telco billing systems, dynamic device provisioning/remediation, and automated ticketing response.

His current focus being enterprise information systems such as VoIP transmission networks, live data capture systems, data warehousing systems, distributed processing infrastructures and more.

Mr. Deluisio is currently pursuing a masters degree in Information Systems Engineering at John Hopkins University. In addition to this Cody enjoys to raise chickens, spend time with family, and get outside.

If you are interested please contact him through LinkedIn.

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