What Are You Doing Right Now
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@coliver said:
If I remember right they dumbed down the SW session after talking to people at their booth.
Yes, which is why I said "rightly so" that they figured out that the conference was non-technical. The issue was that they billed it as very technical so everyone attending wanted the technical one and the people who wanted something dumbed down were not there. So it was a total disaster and just made Cyclance look like morons because what they called "Ethical Hacking" was all about looking for well known vendors in the Apple App store.
I'm sure that they lost a lot of potential customers that day. Had people I known not gone to work there, I would never have so much as spoken to them again - the degree to which they seemed incompetent was unbelievable.
It still shows a huge lack of common sense, though. They kept up advertising, even after the session had started, saying that they were doing one thing than did another. How they expected that to not go horribly wrong I have no idea.
But that session will have lasting ramifications to SpiceWorld as a conference and honestly, this is a case where Spiceworks should probably have taken legal action. They took the one "saviour" technical course that the conference was depending on for credibility and made it into a complete laughingstock. SW got honestly really screwed on this one. It was partially their fault, I would guess, for having over sold the technical nature of the audience, I've heard them do that a lot, but Cylance's reaction to it was extremely poorly thought out and will be pointed to time and again as to how even the vendors see that as a conference of non-technical "IT buyers" and not one of "IT pros."
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Which is something I've pointed out in the community many times, of course... that's why the culture of "IT driven be sales people" is pervasive there. The community her long been one of primarily non-technical people looking for "vendors to sell them what they can" rather than "technical people learning about solutions." Thatss one of the reasons why vendors love the community, it's not just IT buyers, but very non-technical ones in a mob that are very easily motivated by flashy marketing in a way I've never seen assembled before. So there is value to it, but it is a little embarrassing to be on the "herded sheep" side of the pasture fence.
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Couple years on, the Jentu spam army attempted to comment on this old thread but thankfully someone deleted it. Jentu's spam army is out of control over on SW.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Couple years on, the Jentu spam army attempted to comment on this old thread but thankfully someone deleted it. Jentu's spam army is out of control over on SW.
wow, their website is terrible...
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@NattNatt said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Couple years on, the Jentu spam army attempted to comment on this old thread but thankfully someone deleted it. Jentu's spam army is out of control over on SW.
wow, their website is terrible...
yea it is... 22 second load time
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I didn't have a long load time on their site, but it isn't the most attractive site.
I've seen some pretty bad ones.. anyone remember the old NTG site?
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@NattNatt said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Couple years on, the Jentu spam army attempted to comment on this old thread but thankfully someone deleted it. Jentu's spam army is out of control over on SW.
wow, their website is terrible...
yea it is... 22 second load time
all the gifs...and the scrolling...one scroll is half the freaking screen...damn how are they still up...
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@NattNatt said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Couple years on, the Jentu spam army attempted to comment on this old thread but thankfully someone deleted it. Jentu's spam army is out of control over on SW.
wow, their website is terrible...
yea it is... 22 second load time
We say linking to it from a place with a five MINUTE load time. lol
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bugging @Ambarishrh about my rocket.chat set up haha
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My co-worker accidentally threw her voice like a ventriloquist. I heard her directly next to me, turn around and saw her across the room. Weird.
What profession would you guys have been in the 1950's? Typewriter repairmen?
@Joy Hi!
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@wirestyle22 said:
My co-worker accidentally threw her voice like a ventriloquist. I heard her directly next to me, turn around and saw her across the room. Weird.
What profession would you guys have been in the 1950's? Typewriter repairmen?
@Joy Hi!
If I were alive in the 1950s I would have probably worked for the telecom companies.
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@wirestyle22 said:
What profession would you guys have been in the 1950's? Typewriter repairmen?
I would have been a certified badazz mafacka... just like now.
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@DustinB3403 said:
@Joy said:
Hi ML!
hi @Joy
Hello @DustinB3403
How are you guys here at ML?Yay! This place is always alive.
Just installing our additional Squid Server here. -
Bloody McAfee console crashed, it's Monday alright.
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@MattSpeller And our website stopped processing credit cards. Monday all right.
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Wow... Burn a vacation day and I miss ALL the Monday fun!
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Pro tip: If you want your post removed by an overzealous mod on SW, just cast any mild dispersion onto any Apple product. Even when it's relevant to the conversation, and doesn't attack anyone, a certain mod with the initials DB will gladly f@ck that post right out of existence.
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@wirestyle22 said:
What profession would you guys have been in the 1950's? Typewriter repairmen?
Programmer They had those then.
I was a manufacturing engineer by training. I probably would have stuck to that.