What Are You Doing Right Now
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
About to head to bed at 6am. Ugh
I've been awake about 40 min and was about to ask if you even slept... but you apparently now sleeping
I assume that he's not sleeping until he tells Mango land good night, lol.
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My neck is stiff, I think I slept weird last night, taking some pain medicine (advil), drinking coffee and performing some system updates.
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Didn't we just have a conversation like this?
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Desperately trying to catch up. We are at some seriously high posting rates!
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Desperately trying to catch up. We are at some seriously high posting rates!
It has been insane around here the last week.
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
About to head to bed at 6am. Ugh
I've been awake about 40 min and was about to ask if you even slept... but you apparently now sleeping
Yes, got five hours. My daughter woke up early, came into my room and snuggled with me around nine this morning. So I slept very well.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Desperately trying to catch up. We are at some seriously high posting rates!
I post what I can when I can. This week has seen the most activity from me at SW in ages.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Desperately trying to catch up. We are at some seriously high posting rates!
I post what I can when I can. This week has seen the most activity from me at SW in ages.
And from a lot of people. We are heading back to historic high posting rates and almost historic high view rates, which almost never happen together.
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Started internet recovery on my MacBook Pro.
Apple only lets it recover to the original OS. So back to OS X Lion.
Logged in and now it is downloading macOS Sierra.
The fun part was the old Mac App Store could not handle the 2 factor auth on my iCloud account. Turns out you have to type your password and then the 6 digit code tacked onto your password and then it accepts it.Going to troubleshoot the weird wireless behavior I was having again with a clean macOS install and see what I want to do with the laptop.
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Started internet recovery on my MacBook Pro.
Apple only lets it recover to the original OS. So back to OS X Lion.
Logged in and now it is downloading macOS Sierra.
The fun part was the old Mac App Store could not handle the 2 factor auth on my iCloud account. Turns out you have to type your password and then the 6 digit code tacked onto your password and then it accepts it.Going to troubleshoot the weird wireless behavior I was having again with a clean macOS install and see what I want to do with the laptop.
Is this the one you just had Kororra on?
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Started internet recovery on my MacBook Pro.
Apple only lets it recover to the original OS. So back to OS X Lion.
Logged in and now it is downloading macOS Sierra.
The fun part was the old Mac App Store could not handle the 2 factor auth on my iCloud account. Turns out you have to type your password and then the 6 digit code tacked onto your password and then it accepts it.Going to troubleshoot the weird wireless behavior I was having again with a clean macOS install and see what I want to do with the laptop.
Is this the one you just had Kororra on?
Yeah. It was flaky before. That is why I decided to wipe it in the first place.
It steadily got worse. So I expect to have the same issues again.
But it is not my laptop. It is a company machine. So once I troubleshoot it, and replace/repair if needed, it needs to be reloaded clean yet again and set aside as spare or I have to buy it out.
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Started internet recovery on my MacBook Pro.
Apple only lets it recover to the original OS. So back to OS X Lion.
Logged in and now it is downloading macOS Sierra.
The fun part was the old Mac App Store could not handle the 2 factor auth on my iCloud account. Turns out you have to type your password and then the 6 digit code tacked onto your password and then it accepts it.Going to troubleshoot the weird wireless behavior I was having again with a clean macOS install and see what I want to do with the laptop.
Is this the one you just had Kororra on?
Yeah. It was flaky before. That is why I decided to wipe it in the first place.
It steadily got worse. So I expect to have the same issues again.
But it is not my laptop. It is a company machine. So once I troubleshoot it, and replace/repair if needed, it needs to be reloaded clean yet again and set aside as spare or I have to buy it out.
If its hardware is flaky and it's an older machine, I'd pitch it unless it's something you can replace yourself. I hate keeping flaky crap around.
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Started internet recovery on my MacBook Pro.
Apple only lets it recover to the original OS. So back to OS X Lion.
Logged in and now it is downloading macOS Sierra.
The fun part was the old Mac App Store could not handle the 2 factor auth on my iCloud account. Turns out you have to type your password and then the 6 digit code tacked onto your password and then it accepts it.Going to troubleshoot the weird wireless behavior I was having again with a clean macOS install and see what I want to do with the laptop.
Is this the one you just had Kororra on?
Yeah. It was flaky before. That is why I decided to wipe it in the first place.
It steadily got worse. So I expect to have the same issues again.
But it is not my laptop. It is a company machine. So once I troubleshoot it, and replace/repair if needed, it needs to be reloaded clean yet again and set aside as spare or I have to buy it out.
If its hardware is flaky and it's an older machine, I'd pitch it unless it's something you can replace yourself. I hate keeping flaky crap around.
was only the wireless. so if it stays flaky, I can replace just that easily enough.
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Just forced a password reset for 99 O365 accounts. now to watch things burn....
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just forced a password reset for 99 O365 accounts. now to watch things burn....
Nothing like a MS error for things to blow up in your hands.
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Finally just caught up on posts!
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We need one more good, solid conversation today. We are about to break our one day posting record!!
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This might be our record busiest posting day!
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Contract with DirecTV ends on Monday. Considering going to Sling.com and trying it out. Anybody else had any experience with them?