What Are You Doing Right Now
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@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
At home, secluded to my office now.
Pizza being cooked for dinner.
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Water is off while the shower gets plumbed.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Plumber fell asleep, lol.
Don't pay him for that time...
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Plumbing work still ongoing.
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Plumber sent me outside to turn on the water for the house. Then there was a lot of screaming. Everyone in the house is very wet now. Water off, more plumbing underway.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Plumber sent me outside to turn on the water for the house. Then there was a lot of screaming. Everyone in the house is very wet now. Water off, more plumbing underway.
ROFL.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Plumber sent me outside to turn on the water for the house. Then there was a lot of screaming. Everyone in the house is very wet now. Water off, more plumbing underway.
Thay must have been fun
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Plumber sent me outside to turn on the water for the house. Then there was a lot of screaming. Everyone in the house is very wet now. Water off, more plumbing underway.
Sounds like you hired Tim Taylor when you should have been looking for Al Borland.
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Ciana is excited to use my office.
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D&D right now
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Going through tech news.
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Still plumbing....
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@momurda said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller Yes, it works with some limits. find only seems to work on under user profile by default. sudo find / -name testfile results in Permission Denied errors everywhere except folders and files under c:\users\username, but that may be because my Windows user is not local admin. This is my first time using WSL. But it will find and grep for items in testfile if in this location.
At my previous job we were testing to see if Windows/WSL could be a replacement for macOS for development work. My tester ran into issues with any file that was assigned permissions by Windows. If the file was created by the Linux subsystem then he could do anything he wanted to it. If Windows handled anything related to permissions it was inaccessible to the subsystem. That was several months ago, so things may have changed with 1709.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Plumber sent me outside to turn on the water for the house. Then there was a lot of screaming. Everyone in the house is very wet now. Water off, more plumbing underway.
Oh my. Might have been cheaper to fly Art down there and it would be done by now ha ha ha
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@minion-queen said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Plumber sent me outside to turn on the water for the house. Then there was a lot of screaming. Everyone in the house is very wet now. Water off, more plumbing underway.
Oh my. Might have been cheaper to fly Art down there and it would be done by now ha ha ha
That or me,... wow.. That is a lot of hours - and likely over time hours as well..
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Plumber sent me outside to turn on the water for the house. Then there was a lot of screaming. Everyone in the house is very wet now. Water off, more plumbing underway.
So um... you're not paying this plumber then are you?
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Still wondering about my SnipeIT issue (not the install that's a MariaDB Version issue) but the newer versions when a machine is checkout it shows "Ready to Deploy [deployed]" where as the one we use now simply has "Deployed"
Think its a PHP/CSS thing as can't see the status label in the database.
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Also about to continue on my NGINX and SSL adventure.
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More system updates and coffee.
Gods I feel like I ran a marathon in my sleep last night. . . .
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All is now right in the world. It's Opening Day, and I now have my Microsoft natural keyboard at my office workstaion.