What Are You Watching Now
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Yankees & Blue Jays
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Watching Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Watching Now:
Finally getting around to Season 2 of Discovery. But that's now on hold because the wife wants to watch Season 1 first... We're 4 episodes into season 1...
I'm sorry. Season 1 is definitely not one of the better seasons of any Star Trek show. I don't think the worst, but it is not something I want to rewatch anytime soon.
Interesting - I'm OK watching it a second time, now that I'm into it. I'm paying closer attention than I did last time. SPOILER That whole VOS changes into a human was lost on me the first time I watched it. By the second half of the season I didn't really know what was going on...
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@valentina said in What Are You Watching Now:
Black Mirror season 5 dissapointed A LOT
I just started it last night.
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Finished Chernobyl last night,
Good Mini series I think.Resident Evil 3 tonight.
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Been watching season 2 of Tales From the Tour Bus. Great show, and season 2 delves into the lives of some of the biggest funk artists of all time - Rick James, George Clinton, James Brown, etc.
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Finished watching Clue on Amazon with my family.
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Watching Dune on Amazon.
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I spun up Bookstack for my company to use (specifically IT) and my OCD is being triggered by the lack of organization already. It's been one hour.
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Watching Now:
I spun up Bookstack for my company to use (specifically IT) and my OCD is being triggered by the lack of organization already. It's been one hour.
They are just tossing random junk in there?
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Watching Now:
I spun up Bookstack for my company to use (specifically IT) and my OCD is being triggered by the lack of organization already. It's been one hour.
Any system that doesn't self organize, is doomed to never been organized in general.
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Watching Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Watching Now:
I spun up Bookstack for my company to use (specifically IT) and my OCD is being triggered by the lack of organization already. It's been one hour.
They are just tossing random junk in there?
There is just no foresight. They are treating it like a file server and each chapter is their folder.
I explained that many people may name books and pages the same thing even though they contain information pertinent to their job only. You should use descriptions to be able to tell the difference between these identical things when someone is searching.
The example would be a "Ring Central" Chapter for Desktop Support and a "Ring Central" Chapter for the Telecommunication's guy.
The reply I get is "I will tag everything as SS"
My reply was "Why do it that way so we need to give people a ton of acronyms to be able to search? The entire point of this is to fix documentation and we should do it in a way where anyone could sit down and make sense of it all from day 1"
No reply. It's been 6 hours.
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Watching Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Watching Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Watching Now:
I spun up Bookstack for my company to use (specifically IT) and my OCD is being triggered by the lack of organization already. It's been one hour.
They are just tossing random junk in there?
There is just no foresight. They are treating it like a file server and each chapter is their folder.
I explained that many people may name books and pages the same thing even though they contain information pertinent to their job only. You should use descriptions to be able to tell the difference between these identical things when someone is searching.
The example would be a "Ring Central" Chapter for Desktop Support and a "Ring Central" Chapter for the Telecommunication's guy.
The reply I get is "I will tag everything as SS"
My reply was "Why do it that way so we need to give people a ton of acronyms to be able to search? The entire point of this is to fix documentation and we should do it in a way where anyone could sit down and make sense of it all from day 1"
No reply. It's been 6 hours.
If you're going to have organization, it needs to come from the top.. you can't apply it from the side, they won't listen to you.
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Medal of Honor - Netflix
I can only watch an episode every few days. It's just unbelievable what some of the men featured went though. One of the best shows I have ever seen.
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@CCWTech said in What Are You Watching Now:
Medal of Honor - Netflix
I can only watch an episode every few days. It's just unbelievable what some of the men featured went though. One of the best shows I have ever seen.
It was good! I love those type of shows.
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Watching Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Watching Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Watching Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Watching Now:
I spun up Bookstack for my company to use (specifically IT) and my OCD is being triggered by the lack of organization already. It's been one hour.
They are just tossing random junk in there?
There is just no foresight. They are treating it like a file server and each chapter is their folder.
I explained that many people may name books and pages the same thing even though they contain information pertinent to their job only. You should use descriptions to be able to tell the difference between these identical things when someone is searching.
The example would be a "Ring Central" Chapter for Desktop Support and a "Ring Central" Chapter for the Telecommunication's guy.
The reply I get is "I will tag everything as SS"
My reply was "Why do it that way so we need to give people a ton of acronyms to be able to search? The entire point of this is to fix documentation and we should do it in a way where anyone could sit down and make sense of it all from day 1"
No reply. It's been 6 hours.
If you're going to have organization, it needs to come from the top.. you can't apply it from the side, they won't listen to you.
From day one everyone has complained about documentation here. Now we have the opportunity to fix everything and they are being stupid. Very unfortunate.
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Watching Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Watching Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Watching Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Watching Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Watching Now:
I spun up Bookstack for my company to use (specifically IT) and my OCD is being triggered by the lack of organization already. It's been one hour.
They are just tossing random junk in there?
There is just no foresight. They are treating it like a file server and each chapter is their folder.
I explained that many people may name books and pages the same thing even though they contain information pertinent to their job only. You should use descriptions to be able to tell the difference between these identical things when someone is searching.
The example would be a "Ring Central" Chapter for Desktop Support and a "Ring Central" Chapter for the Telecommunication's guy.
The reply I get is "I will tag everything as SS"
My reply was "Why do it that way so we need to give people a ton of acronyms to be able to search? The entire point of this is to fix documentation and we should do it in a way where anyone could sit down and make sense of it all from day 1"
No reply. It's been 6 hours.
If you're going to have organization, it needs to come from the top.. you can't apply it from the side, they won't listen to you.
From day one everyone has complained about documentation here. Now we have the opportunity to fix everything and they are being stupid. Very unfortunate.
This should be its own thread.
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The wife is holding me back on finishing Star Trek Discovery.... I want to finish it before starting the new season of Designated survivor.
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Watching Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Watching Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Watching Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Watching Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Watching Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Watching Now:
I spun up Bookstack for my company to use (specifically IT) and my OCD is being triggered by the lack of organization already. It's been one hour.
They are just tossing random junk in there?
There is just no foresight. They are treating it like a file server and each chapter is their folder.
I explained that many people may name books and pages the same thing even though they contain information pertinent to their job only. You should use descriptions to be able to tell the difference between these identical things when someone is searching.
The example would be a "Ring Central" Chapter for Desktop Support and a "Ring Central" Chapter for the Telecommunication's guy.
The reply I get is "I will tag everything as SS"
My reply was "Why do it that way so we need to give people a ton of acronyms to be able to search? The entire point of this is to fix documentation and we should do it in a way where anyone could sit down and make sense of it all from day 1"
No reply. It's been 6 hours.
If you're going to have organization, it needs to come from the top.. you can't apply it from the side, they won't listen to you.
From day one everyone has complained about documentation here. Now we have the opportunity to fix everything and they are being stupid. Very unfortunate.
This should be its own thread.
That would be @wirestyle22’s problem.
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Hoping they come out with more Gary and His Demons