What Are You Doing Right Now
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@wirestyle22 said:
@MattSpeller said:
@dafyre said:
If it can be scripted, script it.
Comment the devil out of the script so you don't leave yourself wondering why your black magic works.
Generally I agree but it's only for a short time to gather info from our dilapidated WIFI AP's... Ugh. I'll sleep on it tonight and see if I care enough to do it tomorrow.
Story of my life. The state is forcing training upon my company for direct care staff and half of the videos are hosted by Rutgers.edu. I'm trying to track down who the actual administrator is for the server. It's not normal IT it's someone in their medical school.
It's like Narnia. You have to believe it exists.
Isn't it Rutger's job to provide the resources? If they decline, isn't the training done?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@MattSpeller said:
@dafyre said:
If it can be scripted, script it.
Comment the devil out of the script so you don't leave yourself wondering why your black magic works.
Generally I agree but it's only for a short time to gather info from our dilapidated WIFI AP's... Ugh. I'll sleep on it tonight and see if I care enough to do it tomorrow.
Story of my life. The state is forcing training upon my company for direct care staff and half of the videos are hosted by Rutgers.edu. I'm trying to track down who the actual administrator is for the server. It's not normal IT it's someone in their medical school.
It's like Narnia. You have to believe it exists.
Isn't it Rutger's job to provide the resources? If they decline, isn't the training done?
They haven't declined but I'm being jerked around. I think they are limiting bandwidth and what happens as a result is the videos we stream are being played faster than they are being downloaded so they constantly stop, buffer, stop, buffer. All other videos not hosted by Rutgers are fine--which are on the same site they are just re-directed to a different server. My executive director helps all of the other executive directors in the state and a lot of them don't have anyone that could solve this issue. I just downloaded all of the content directly and hosted it on a local server that is backed up. Then all we have to do is take the tests online. If I had to take a guess I will most likely have to write a guide for every other agency in the state on how to do this.
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Taking the kids out to do some grocery shopping at the corner.
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Preparing for bad weather, apparently.
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Just got my Eaton UPS and Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch installed!
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Just got an excessive load error.
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@johnhooks I had one earlier...
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@brianlittlejohn said:
Just got my Eaton UPS and Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch installed!
tilts head sideways That sure is some purdy cabling!
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@johnhooks I had one a few moments ago.
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@dafyre It was upright on my phone... not sure why it turned it on the desktop....
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So my wife and I use cord every once in a while for voice chatting. They send you messages every once in a while, kind of like Snapchat. The last message from them was 5 months ago. I just got one a couple minutes ago that says "Well the end is almost here, we're shutting down in the next few days"
Thanks for the heads up? Good thing it's not something we rely on.
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Never heard of them. What's the point of a service like that? You can send voice on every normal channel already.
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You can't do voice chats on hangouts on Android. Google hadn't come out with Messenger yet when we started using it.
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@johnhooks said:
You can't do voice chats on hangouts on Android. Google hadn't come out with Messenger yet when we started using it.
You can't? That's news to me that's how I generally use hangouts. Oh, my mistake you mean like audio messages and not two-way communication like an in person conversation.
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@coliver said:
@johnhooks said:
You can't do voice chats on hangouts on Android. Google hadn't come out with Messenger yet when we started using it.
You can't? That's news to me that's how I generally use hangouts.
Ya it's a big oversight IMHO. You can send pictures but not videos or sound messages. You can only do that with their Messenger app which is for SMS not Hangouts.
Some point here they are going to take SMS out of Hangouts on Android also, so idk what's going to happen.
Another reason why we switched to Telegram
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@johnhooks said:
@coliver said:
@johnhooks said:
You can't do voice chats on hangouts on Android. Google hadn't come out with Messenger yet when we started using it.
You can't? That's news to me that's how I generally use hangouts.
Ya it's a big oversight IMHO. You can send pictures but not videos or sound messages. You can only do that with their Messenger app which is for SMS not Hangouts.
Some point here they are going to take SMS out of Hangouts on Android also, so idk what's going to happen.
Another reason why we switched to Telegram
I love hangouts, probably one of the best SMS apps I have used. That would suck if they took SMS out of it. Also... I don't see the value of audio messages, texting is much simpler.
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@coliver said:
@johnhooks said:
@coliver said:
@johnhooks said:
You can't do voice chats on hangouts on Android. Google hadn't come out with Messenger yet when we started using it.
You can't? That's news to me that's how I generally use hangouts.
Ya it's a big oversight IMHO. You can send pictures but not videos or sound messages. You can only do that with their Messenger app which is for SMS not Hangouts.
Some point here they are going to take SMS out of Hangouts on Android also, so idk what's going to happen.
Another reason why we switched to Telegram
I love hangouts, probably one of the best SMS apps I have used. That would suck if they took SMS out of it. Also... I don't see the value of audio messages, texting is much simpler.
I was driving a lot when we started using it so it was nice for that. She could just answer when she wanted so we weren't on the phone all the time.
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@johnhooks said:
@coliver said:
@johnhooks said:
@coliver said:
@johnhooks said:
You can't do voice chats on hangouts on Android. Google hadn't come out with Messenger yet when we started using it.
You can't? That's news to me that's how I generally use hangouts.
Ya it's a big oversight IMHO. You can send pictures but not videos or sound messages. You can only do that with their Messenger app which is for SMS not Hangouts.
Some point here they are going to take SMS out of Hangouts on Android also, so idk what's going to happen.
Another reason why we switched to Telegram
I love hangouts, probably one of the best SMS apps I have used. That would suck if they took SMS out of it. Also... I don't see the value of audio messages, texting is much simpler.
I was driving a lot when we started using it so it was nice for that. She could just answer when she wanted so we weren't on the phone all the time.
That makes sense. A good use case for sure.
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I know of a few people that use it like that. Never have myself.
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It's one of those days when you have to open the database and look at the users table to figure out that admin username.