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RE: Notorious Short-seller labels Ubiquiti Networks $UBNT as FRAUDposted in News
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RE: Notorious Short-seller labels Ubiquiti Networks $UBNT as FRAUDposted in News
@scottalanmiller said in Notorious Short-seller labels Ubiquiti Networks $UBNT as FRAUD:
@marcinozga said in Notorious Short-seller labels Ubiquiti Networks $UBNT as FRAUD:
I went over Citron report, and what instantly caught my eye was that part about distributor in Poland, supposedly run from the tent. Well, if they bothered to actually ask someone who speaks Polish, they would know the sign is pointing at location 50 meters away. Then if you look at the first picture, or simply go to Google Maps and look it up, you can see there's actual store inside the house. To Americans this might be weird, but this is how huge majority of small businesses operate in Poland, just to trim operational costs.
I'm pretty sure the rest of his claims can be dismissed a bullshit too, if you dig deep enough.
Or just look at the site and you can tell it's not meant for serious readers.

Are you saying you don't like models in bikini?

Edit: nvm, you're taking about Citron site.
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RE: Sudo without Password?posted in IT Discussion
I hate sudo. If I need to do something as root, I login as root. Sudo has to be the biggest waste of keystrokes in history. Sudo su as a last resort.
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RE: File Server Upgrade Optionsposted in SAM-SD
If you need to keep cost down, then Supermicro is your friend. They have some massive storage options available, that you probably won't even find from other vendors.
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RE: Notorious Short-seller labels Ubiquiti Networks $UBNT as FRAUDposted in News
I went over Citron report, and what instantly caught my eye was that part about distributor in Poland, supposedly run from the tent. Well, if they bothered to actually ask someone who speaks Polish, they would know the sign is pointing at location 50 meters away. Then if you look at the first picture, or simply go to Google Maps and look it up, you can see there's actual store inside the house. To Americans this might be weird, but this is how huge majority of small businesses operate in Poland, just to trim operational costs.
I'm pretty sure the rest of his claims can be dismissed a bullshit too, if you dig deep enough.
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RE: iOS 11 annoyancesposted in IT Discussion
It's really annoying in some games, where landscape mode is all you have available.
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RE: iOS 11 annoyancesposted in IT Discussion
@eddiejennings said in iOS 11 annoyances:
Looks like the Send-Money-To-Individuals-With-Apple-Pay hasn't been rolled out yet.

I won't be sending money to anyone, so I'm not really concerned about it. Although it would be nice to receive some

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iOS 11 annoyancesposted in IT Discussion
There are few things that annoy the crap out of me in iOS 11. First, keyboard in landscape mode on iPhone, it has unusable gray area on both sides, on iOS 10 there were some nice keys there, like the ability to move through text without deleting anything, left and right arrow equivalents. Another are big headings, I don't need that "All Inboxes" or "Drafts" in my face. First iOS upgrade that I'm not happy about.
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RE: Photoshop/VM Lab: Workstation Spec?posted in IT Discussion
I found that Dell rackmount workstation: http://www.dell.com/en-us/work/shop/desktops-workstations/precision-rack-7000-series-7910/spd/precision-r7910-workstation
I'm positive it cost a lot and it's far from quiet, but you won't build anything that comes close in terms of quality and reliability. -
RE: Photoshop/VM Lab: Workstation Spec?posted in IT Discussion
@ccclapp said in Photoshop/VM Lab: Workstation Spec?:
@marcinozga said in Photoshop/VM Lab: Workstation Spec?:
Look at their server mainboards and cases. They have single socket boards too.
Sorry to be dumb, but, if looking at SM MB, is anything w socket 2066 compatible? If not, what spec do I filter by to determine compatibility?
https://www.supermicro.com/support/faqs/faq.cfm?faq=26087
https://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon/C420/X11SRA-RF.cfm
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RE: Photoshop/VM Lab: Workstation Spec?posted in IT Discussion
Look at their server mainboards and cases. They have single socket boards too.
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RE: Photoshop/VM Lab: Workstation Spec?posted in IT Discussion
Change mainboard. It looks really cool, I would want it in my gaming PC, but for business or anything work related you do not want it. Asus support is horrible. Go with Supermicro.
The same thing with case. I had very similar model, and it didn't lineup with units on rack. It will take 6u space, half above and half below, and if you plan to add additional gear, you'll end up with gaps. Supermicro is my choice here again, you can get really nice cases with even triple redundant power supplies.
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RE: Photoshop/VM Lab: Workstation Spec?posted in IT Discussion
At that much power forget about power efficiency and quiet fans. And it will cost an arm and a leg. You could build it yourself, on Supermicro components for example, to save few bucks.
Dell used to have rack mount workstation for what you want, but I have no idea if they still offer it though. -
RE: These 4 Maps Will Make You Understand Russia's Aggressive Cyber Attacksposted in IT Discussion
Hey, I lived in Warsaw Pact country during cold war.
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RE: Cmder - Terminal emulatorposted in News
Ctrl+insert - copy, shift+insert - paste, just different keys, that's all. On macOS it's cmd+c, cmd+v, different systems, different keystrokes. As an IT pro it's your job to learn these things.
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RE: PiHole for Friends and Familyposted in IT Discussion
https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/wiki/OpenVPN-server:-Only-route-DNS-via-VPN
If your f&f have routers with OpenVPN client, VPN would work.
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RE: Pi Holeposted in IT Discussion
@aaronstuder said in Pi Hole:
Hmmmmmm......
Keep your DNS private, behind NAT and firewall and don't expose it to internets.
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RE: Fing: Network Scanningposted in IT Discussion
I use Fing app on iPhone all the time. Mostly just to lookup IP address, or sometimes management port some app is listening on. It does the job better than any other tool I ever used, including nmap.


