What Are You Doing Right Now
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Delirious giggle fit and drooling over the thought of roasted eagle has lead me to believe I need to eat something and probably go home soon after.
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Look, if I could find a refrigerated butterball bald eagle for T-giving, I'd be brining it and throwing it on the smoker! It's the 'endangered' status that makes it so tasty!
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@RojoLoco Technically they aren't "endangered" anymore.
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@brianlittlejohn so can I harvest one? I bet I'd get the Guantanamo special treatment if I did that....
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@RojoLoco In the US they are still protected by the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act.
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So I just noticed Dice.com removes email addresses from job postings and replaces it with a "Click here to apply" link that opens the application form through dice.
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@johnhooks said:
So I just noticed Dice.com removes email addresses from job postings and replaces it with a "Click here to apply" link that opens the application form through dice.
This would be find if I hadn't had problems in the past with the application actually getting to the people.
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@johnhooks no, it would still be shady and crooked. The folks who listed any given job there didn't put a hyperlink to Dice's application, they put in their own email.
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@RojoLoco Agreed. It makes me wonder why Dice is collecting that information.
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@dafyre money. The answer is always money. Shouldn't be that hard to sell a list of personal info to a cybercrook.
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Just built out a Zurmo CRM system.
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Needed to do an ownCloud 8.2 on CentOS 7 install today. Perfect timing that @JaredBusch just wrote up the how to!
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@scottalanmiller said:
Needed to do an ownCloud 8.2 on CentOS 7 install today. Perfect timing that @JaredBusch just wrote up the how to!
Speaking of that, I still need to work out the SELinux issues. I really want the system to run
setenforce enforcing
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That would definitely be nice.
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Has anyone tried Pydio before? It looks interesting.
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Oh dang, the local brewpub has a nitro driven milk stout.... :tearsofjoy:
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Just set up DC, DNS, and DHCP roles on my first-ever 2012 R2 server install
After spending the past few weeks delving into the depths of Linux system files and configuration, it's weird to be doing Important Setup Stuff in a GUI... not that I'm complaining!