What Are You Doing Right Now
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@MattSpeller said:
It's not even 10am and I already have a rocking headache.
- ticket for Mitel system phone passthrough to patch an extra person in at a desk
- http://www.powershellempire.com/ "the weaponization of powershell" (essentially an exploit toolkit for windows)
- Summoned to jury duty right when I had vacation booked (first week of April) my first real vacation in almost 2 years
- Parking ticket
- Parking brake on my car is partially stuck on passenger rear
Way to rock it Matt... dang
- other crap that also pissed me off
Sounds like Users...
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@MattSpeller said:
It's not even 10am and I already have a rocking headache.
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ticket for Mitel system phone passthrough to patch an extra person in at a desk
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http://www.powershellempire.com/ "the weaponization of powershell" (essentially an exploit toolkit for windows)
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Summoned to jury duty right when I had vacation booked (first week of April) my first real vacation in almost 2 years
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Parking ticket
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Parking brake on my car is partially stuck on passenger rear
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other crap that also pissed me off
Wow sorry man. Maybe you won't have to stay for jury duty.
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@MattSpeller you and I got the shit day today.... a couple of people I know had a shit Leap Day yesterday, but we got the time delayed shitstorm today.
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So is posting this question a requirement to be a member of SW?
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@johnhooks Its in the Terms of Service agreement.
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@johnhooks said:
So is posting this question a requirement to be a member of SW?
At least it's about SSDs and not spinning rust.
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The real question is why does everyone ask, which is better, RAID 5 or RAID 10.
Regardless of the hardware, RAID 10 is the better option for almost every use case imaginable.
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@DustinB3403 said:
The real question is why does everyone ask, which is better, RAID 5 or RAID 10.
Regardless of the hardware, RAID 10 is the better option for almost every use case imaginable.
But it doesn't make it the most reasonable solution. With SSD's RAID 5 is perfectly acceptable. If money weren't a factor use RAID 10.
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@DustinB3403 said:
The real question is why does everyone ask, which is better, RAID 5 or RAID 10.
Regardless of the hardware, RAID 10 is the better option for almost every use case imaginable.
Of course it is not. That is just a silly statement.
RAID5 on SSD is most certainly the best use of the space versus the cost. It is a crazy waste of money with an extremely limited benefit to implement RAID 10 on SSD.
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@JaredBusch I know, but as I followed up, because I did leave it off, only if money is no factor (which it is always a factor).
RAID 5 SSD is the norm today.
RAID 10 SSD would be extreme, reliable, but extreme. Both in cost and implementation of lost capacity.
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Has anyone used Ekiga for a softphone?
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@johnhooks said:
Has anyone used Ekiga for a softphone?
Tried it a LONG time ago. Linphone works great for me.
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@dafyre said:
At least it's about SSDs and not spinning rust.
Just an FYI, platters cannot rust. They are made of aluminum or glass and ceramic. There is a microscopic layer of a magnetic substance glazed on the top of that base.
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@JaredBusch said:
@dafyre said:
At least it's about SSDs and not spinning rust.
Just an FYI, platters cannot rust. They are made of aluminum or glass and ceramic. There is a microscopic layer of a magnetic substance glazed on the top of that base.
So the fun adage of "Spinning Rust" isn't true?
Darn.
@scottalanmiller for spreading lies
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@scottalanmiller said:
@johnhooks said:
Has anyone used Ekiga for a softphone?
Tried it a LONG time ago. Linphone works great for me.
Ok. I was playing with it and I can't figure out how to dial without typing sip:<number>@<hostname> It's kind of annoying so I'm just going to install Linphone again.
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@DustinB3403 said:
@JaredBusch said:
@dafyre said:
At least it's about SSDs and not spinning rust.
Just an FYI, platters cannot rust. They are made of aluminum or glass and ceramic. There is a microscopic layer of a magnetic substance glazed on the top of that base.
So the fun adage of "Spinning Rust" isn't true?
Darn.
@scottalanmiller for spreading lies
Where have you been? I don't think the platters themselves were ever made out of a material that rusts, just the bit that actually stores data (magnetic material tend to be susceptible to rusting.)
On the other hand, I think someone might have my missing leg somewhere.
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Curtis is on the job hunt....
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@travisdh1 I'm not certain if you're serious or not.......
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@RojoLoco said:
Curtis is on the job hunt....
Looks like the printer programming business isn't doing so well.
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@johnhooks said:
@RojoLoco said:
Curtis is on the job hunt....
Looks like the printer programming business isn't doing so well.
Printer programmers will always be needed. That's one career that is never going away.