Start downloading the shows you want to watch because ISP networks are likely to be flooded once things start going into full quarantine
Posts made by Kelly
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RE: What Are You Watching Now
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
It is nuts how people are freaking out over this. It isn't surprising given the steady diet of post apocalyptic entertainment has been coming out over the past decade or so. But that they're getting this freaked out by something this (relatively) innocuous is mind boggling at times. Had the first official case discovered in my county today. Things are gonna get weird. I'm more concerned by what people are going to do in reaction/fear than the actual virus.
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RE: Connectwise Control / Screenconnect recommends you break the law to run their software
@DustinB3403 said in Connectwise Control / Screenconnect recommends you break the law to run their software:
@Kelly said in Connectwise Control / Screenconnect recommends you break the law to run their software:
Y'all choose the weirdest things to wrangle over.
It's ya'll not y'all!
Shot's fired, lets argue it.
Rite, just wut I sed.
Hukt on fonix werkt for me!
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RE: Connectwise Control / Screenconnect recommends you break the law to run their software
Y'all choose the weirdest things to wrangle over.
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RE: What Are You Watching Now
@LilAng said in What Are You Watching Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Watching Now:
@LilAng said in What Are You Watching Now:
watched the My hero academia: heroes rising movie (sub) yesterday. It was better than the first movie
My older daughter is into that show. I’ve never bothered to watch any episodes. She has been counting down days until that movie comes out but she has no way to watch it.
lol @Supreme_Overlord and I were also counting down, we even made our own shirts. This one had like a 45 min fight scene. Very visually stunning.
This might be something you'd enjoy: https://www.lookhuman.com/design/377389-y-all-might/6010-heathered_black-md. I've been very close to ordering one for my daughter.
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RE: Weird thing on O365 account
@Dashrender said in Weird thing on O365 account:
@Kelly said in Weird thing on O365 account:
@Dashrender said in Weird thing on O365 account:
Alright, the user has confirmed that she made changes yesterday, and those change could associate with GMT based time.
Anyone know if the logs are only/mainly in GMT?
Almost all O365 logs are UTC 0 regardless of the timezone of the server or requestor.
yeah, OK that makes the time line up for when the user added the rules, I'm just curious why it took MS 6 hours to send the noticed of alert?
They batch some of their processes, so it may have had to wait for the group to run rather than being on demand/occurrence.
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RE: Weird thing on O365 account
@Dashrender said in Weird thing on O365 account:
Alright, the user has confirmed that she made changes yesterday, and those change could associate with GMT based time.
Anyone know if the logs are only/mainly in GMT?
Almost all O365 logs are UTC 0 regardless of the timezone of the server or requestor.
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RE: BitWarden - Self Hosted for many users
@IRJ said in BitWarden - Self Hosted for many users:
@Kelly said in BitWarden - Self Hosted for many users:
It is mostly budget. I'm looking at licensing ~2000 users. $6k/per month is more than I could probably get through at this point on a nice to have kind of project.
If you want to use Bitwarden's official project it is going to cost the same whether you host on prem or cloud. Well on prem is more expensive since you have to host and maintain on top of per user cost.
You can however use an unofficial Bitwarden server fork that is free.
Thanks for clearing that up. It wasn't clear to me before.
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RE: BitWarden - Self Hosted for many users
It is mostly budget. I'm looking at licensing ~2000 users. $6k/per month is more than I could probably get through at this point on a nice to have kind of project.
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BitWarden - Self Hosted for many users
The IT department has been talking internally for some time about password managers and recommendations for end users. I came back to BitWarden as a potential solution due to cost. Have any of you deployed the self-hosted version for multiple users? I am curious how well it works, and what you had to do to make it usable and accessible. Are there any alternatives that combine multi user management and reasonable cost (if not zero)?
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RE: Patch your Android phones
I just double checked and my phone hasn't received a patch since 2/1/19. I need to get a new phone...
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RE: DHCP Question...
@JaredBusch said in DHCP Question...:
The DHCP range is always the full subnet. That is standard, even if Windows lets you do stupid shit.
Here is my home router.
Instead of visibly showing ranges to exclude, outside of windows, you typically tell it hat range to pass out. I'm passing out .31 - .254
Primary DNS is my PiHole on .4
Secondary DNS is the router on .1Can you clarify something for me @JaredBusch. You stated that DHCP range is always the full subnet, but yours is from .31 to .254. I feel like I'm missing something.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I had my personal gmail address put into a Cigna document regarding requests for payment increases. I've gotten so many emails from people. My guess is that there is a person with the same email address, but without the "." between first and last name.
Getting someone else's mail
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/10313?hl=enYeah, I'm aware of Google's idiocy here. What compounds it is that they still allow people to create what could be effectively a duplicate email address. I've had mine since beta, but a lady who shares my name and lives in the Carolinas was able to register an email address without the period.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
I had my personal gmail address put into a Cigna document regarding requests for payment increases. I've gotten so many emails from people. My guess is that there is a person with the same email address, but without the "." between first and last name.
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RE: DHCP Question...
@Dashrender said in DHCP Question...:
@Kelly said in DHCP Question...:
Another is using a utility or print server so that the end point never needs to know the current IP address of a printer.
Have you found this to work? Even on print servers, I print to IP, and the server print queue is static to that IP.
I haven't used WSD ports on a server yet - have you?I haven't tbh. I know about it, but it wasn't worth the investment to implement in prior environments. Now I have nothing to do with it.
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RE: DHCP Question...
So, .1 is not reserved. You can put your gateway anywhere in your range. It is simplest, and typical to put it at .1. The reason why organizations do not create space in their DHCP scope for static addresses is that they are managing devices that would have been assigned static addresses in the past, via other means. One way is using DHCP reservations. Another is using a utility or print server so that the end point never needs to know the current IP address of a printer.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@WrCombs Have you done any kind of professional personality assessment like StrengthsFinder or similar? That might be helpful on a certain level to understand things about yourself.
Something I tell my team is to look at the things that you are currently doing and when you get done ask yourself the question, "Did I gain energy or lose energy from that task, and why?" You can do some high level assessments of the things you love or hate. It may be that you love programming POS systems, but because you have to interact with a particular person, or people in general, that the task drains your energy. Things like that.