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    • RE: BSD vs Linux = Mac vs PC?

      @scottalanmiller said:

      Since the entire stack of any BSD and Linux are completely different they work very differently even though they look the same. Different code, different design decisions. Different strengths and weaknesses.

      BSD is renown for its network stack. Linux for app performance.

      How well do the integrate with one another? I know cross platform integration is a pain no matter how you attack it.

      I guess this all returns to blind ignorance on my behalf, not knowing if BSD is a good product or not only because I'm afraid to touch it.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: MangoLassi is like a Growing Tree

      @scottalanmiller said:

      The last two or three days have seen a nearly 20 member surge in sign ups. Not a lot of activity from that group yet but that is common. Lurk for a while before participating.

      The famous "rants" I had in the pepper aren't going to happen anymore :-P. If anyone wants my tales, they'll have to come here.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: MangoLassi is like a Growing Tree

      I've been talking to people lately and been getting a few new hits here. Lurkers if you will. Based on what happened with my job opp. As its something I know would have been deleted, censored, or hidden away quickly, I've been sharing the link with people who have been asking what my attitude has been about lately. As many of you know I'm a happy go lucky dude, who can have fits of rage, but I don't let things stick for more than 20 minutes.... due to this recent escapade... I'm considering harvesting some new members :-P.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • BSD vs Linux = Mac vs PC?

      I'm not exactly the most experienced IT man on this site, and as I've said I'm trying to learn Linux more and more each day (@Joyfano who is an awesome study buddy). Switching from a GUI only existence to a CLI integrated existence is not exactly an easy switch. But when you start to learn new tricks that take you seconds opposed to minutes or hours done via command line... its obvious which is more efficient.

      Now here is where I'm coming up short, BSD. I know its a UNIX like operating system... but what exactly is it? What makes it better or worse than say, a Linux distribution? From my understanding its more closed than Linux? Or is there something I'm not getting here? Why would I want BSD instead of Linux?

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Chopping off their own feet....

      @scottalanmiller said:

      @RAM. said:

      I know currently, post huge investment, they have shifted focuses towards enterprise, or at least obtain a few enterprise customers.

      That won't work. The software doesn't scale and doesn't handle enterprise needs. It's really not meant for that architecturally. Everything is focused on super small, very casual IT needs.

      Still from what I've heard isn't an idea they aren't considering diving into. I'm not an insider by any means, but I believe I heard it was part of the investment agreement.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Chopping off their own feet....

      I know currently, post huge investment, they have shifted focuses towards enterprise, or at least obtain a few enterprise customers. That's going to be a very hard shift to make in my opinion, not just that its WAY TO HUGE of a shift. A paradigm shift in the way your company functions doesn't sound like its a good idea.

      I'm not a member of an IT firm btw 😉 I just like helping and talking tech.

      As for people doing how-to's to gain points, I think that's the lowest common denominator of points farming, there are much huger farming tactics that don't go un-noticed, but on the same note can't be punished. And that would be writing reviews. I know when I was a moderator a guy came into my cross hairs who for almost 8 hours straight wrote reviews non-stop, it was popping up in every notification bar I had, it was driving me insane. And you have to think each of those 25 point reviews adds up pretty quickly when you add 200 or so a day. But eventually it was discovered that the vendor in question was doing it because his boss said he needed to reach a certain level by a certain period of time.... he eventually started copying and pasting his reviews.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Chopping off their own feet....

      @DenisKelley said:

      @RAM.
      How's the job hunt going?

      lol interesting. Thought I had already won the race, turns out my bookie placed my bet on the wrong horse. Back in the saddle my friend, going to start all over again.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Chopping off their own feet....

      @DenisKelley said:

      As to the SW/Mango thing, I'm personally just staying above all the shenanigans. SW is a lot more busy than Mango right now, so I tend to post more there than here. I do try to browse when I have time and contribute when I can. It is just so much more volume there right now and I'm sure Mango will get busier and busier as time moves forward.

      I have personal grievances with them sadly at this point :-/, I try not to hold grudges but... some need to exist for us to move forward.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Random Thread - Anything Goes

      @scottalanmiller said:

      Some other threads getting a lot of attention today.

      I'm getting acquainted Scott calm down there sir.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Making Changes This Weekend...

      @IRJ said:

      I thought about buying it just because its handmade and worth the $60, but I could not display it.

      How about this Joel, you buy it and I'll do you a favor and display it in my living room :-P.

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: How did you get started in IT?

      I'll give you guys the long story.

      When I was a kid I had a bunch of surgeries to "correct" a medical problem that will... never go away. And when I was young I was huge into soccer. So I was a jock, I did sports, I loved soccer, but then I would have surgery and be taken out of the sport for a year with almost no physical activities I could do leaving me stuck inside either playing nintendo or PC. Which generally meant I was sitting in front of a computer for a year or two as a kid and a teen because I couldn't do what I wanted too.

      After quitting a job for surgery, I needed to find a new job afterwards, I was 16 and needed to do something. I ended up landing a job as a Lab Technician at Ritz Camera, because the manager said I wasn't mature enough to sell (oh god if you can only imagine what I saw when I was 16 on a roll of film.... I think I wasn't mature enough for developing film :-P). Not really "IT" per say, but I fixed our giant printer, messed with the circuitry, installed new parts, took out parts, helped people from district fix our registers when they'd call in. Surprisingly all of our registers were command line even up into the companies final days. I found all of this kind of fun.

      Ritz began to flounder as many of you know, having financial struggle after financial struggle and I came to the realization I like computers, I find them interesting and this company isn't going to give me a future, I need a way out. Due to lack of training I made a leap to Best Buy. Wanted to do Geek Squad, ended up doing sales despite my attempts to not do sales. But this did afford me one real new challenge that Geek Squad didn't. I had to know my product.... believe it or not I said "I need to know what I'm talking about, I don't want to lie to people" (I did once, and oh lord that guy tore me a new one). Best Buy offered training classes on a website you could do during work hours assuming you were slow, or up to two hours a week at home they'd pay for stuff.... that two hours of home time I went past... I went past far... and didn't care. Windows 7 was brand new, had tons of cool features, i series processors were coming out doing hyper threading and crazy new tricks, IT WAS FUN!!! So in a sea of salesmen saying "what the RAM does is it rams into the CPU to speed it up" and you had me.... a guy who to management took an initiative to learn new things. I legitimately did, it wasn't to excel as a Best Buy employee, it was because it was cool... and I'm apparently a great salesmen so... I shot up the ranks quickly, senior in the computer sales department in roughly a year or two. But I didn't feel complete...

      A girl came to work there part time because she was a full time government employee, and just wanted the discount. After working for Best Buy for a couple months, they kept telling her she had to work more hours, or work during hours she wasn't available, and made it an effort to quit. But... she wasn't going alone... She knew I was the most tech savvy person in the whole store (tootin' my own horn, a thank you, a thank you) and asked me if I was interested in getting a job working for her mom. I was confused, I mean... I know I didn't want to be in retail my whole life, but could I put down my salesmen skills and focus only one what I wanted? Was I ready?

      You never fail if you never try right? So here I am, two years in.

      posted in IT Careers
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    • RE: Chopping off their own feet....

      @scottalanmiller said:

      There are a lot of topics that don't go well over there. One is anything like monitoring or tickets. If you don't use SW, no one wants to hear about it or help you. One of the problems with having the site dedicated to supporting a single product and vendor.

      Well its an unwritten bias based on ignorance. SW is in my opinion a fantastic product, but that's only because I have no experience with other products, and that's generally the formation of fanboys. "I hate Linux because it sucks and Windows is better", not founded upon fact or logic, only based on ignorance and arrogance. From my understanding TrackIT is great, but yet again, no experience.

      Furthermore if we start our IT endeavors using product A, and we are familiar with product A, so we don't want to branch out from product A EVEN IF we have stats, facts, and free trials for product B.... we don't know it and we fear it.

      Example... I thought Linux was a joke until about 4 years ago when I installed it on a laptop because I royaly ruined a the OS, didn't have any restore media, and didn't want to buy any new boot media. Downloaded Ubuntu as a joke and realized its pretty nifty, since then I'm still stuck in my windows ways but... when I'm not working on my gaming rig... everything else... Linux in some way...

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Linux Audio Books?

      @Dashrender said:

      @RAM. said:

      @scottalanmiller said:

      Have never run across any of those. Not sure how useful they would be without seeing things as you learned about them.

      Oh I agree, the cisco stuff I have listened to doesn't really give me a hands on approach to the CLI... but on the same note when I get home, and I go to do a lesson of some sort it clicks a hell of a lot better. As I've noticed many books about computers aren't entirely consistent in their teaching methods. A lot of the stuff they teach you requires you to have knowledge that they teach you later on. Leaving chapters X - Y completely confusing until you reach chapter Z in which everything finally falls into place. Which just leaves the practice activities for X -Y as a redo because they made little to no sense prior. Audio-fying it makes it a little more, graspable at an earlier state in my opinion, even if I can't see it.

      The Microsoft exam books are this way... Back in the day when I was studying for NT, the NT workstation test had things that weren't taught until the Server book. From that point forward, I always read the next book before the test, when possible. I need 744 to pass the Workstation test, I got a 744. From then on, I scored in the high 900's. It was definitely a learning (painful) experience.

      Its aggravating isn't it? In my Linux book it keeps saying "we'll go over this in chapter 11, we're on chapter 4 now, so we're going to do it and you won't now why". It hurts for me to keep reading it know that I'm getting nowhere and it won't make sense until I finish reading it the first time and have to read it a second time for it to really make sense.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Making Changes This Weekend...

      @Minion-Queen said:

      Why is purple bad? I love purple (till I had to repaint to sell the house) almost every room was purple or red 🙂

      12p-8025-baltimore-ravens.jpg
      loud and proud baby

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: Chopping off their own feet....

      @IRJ said:

      SW is still valuable and I dont see myself going away from it completely.

      My only complaint about Mangolassi is the lack of questions, which of course stems from a lack of users.

      I will begin to start asking my questions here Joel, the futile nature of quick "you're wrong" and immediate trolling on the other side is getting annoying no matter the severity of the question. Over here though, I feel we've got a crack pot team of serious IT people.

      Vendors can still send me bacon if they want :-P, and with that no more spicy stuff, we get Mango Lassi for vendor contests :-P. Mango popcorn anyone?

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Linux Audio Books?

      @scottalanmiller said:

      If only I had some spare time....

      how 'bout I call you on my drive home from now on and you just talk to me about linux 😛 jk btw.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Chopping off their own feet....

      @IRJ said:

      At least one of the SPs is watching this thread and reporting back to the OGs 😛

      sure as hell a'int me, after my rant the other day on Mango, it kind of solidified my stance on most of whats going on over there.

      Is there a mentality of fanboyism over there? I doubt it'll degrade any time soon. I mean in all honesty my use of the site, my goal of the sites for the longest time was to solve problems, and learn. Many other IT folks joined in and we learned together, we as a whole taught and learned from one another (another shout out to @IRJ and @scottalanmiller ). It was very comforting that I had a safe place to learn. A very "politically correct" feel began to take over the site, vendors started to march in, and the serious nature has begun to turn into a gaming forum. For every 10 serious questions, there are easily 100 water cooler, gaming, and random posts. Its not a place for IT anymore, its becoming a place for the lowest common denominator in IT, people who say they like computers, get jobs doing it, but don't know a damn thing about 'em.

      But I can't say I looked at Mango in a high light when I first heard about it either. It came off as a "we're better than you, look at us" kind of feel. Which as I'm looking at it now and discard my blind ignorance, I see that's not true. Mango is the original people from the other site that helped me, and that I liked, tired of the same stuff I am.

      You guys are all very awesome :-). Shout out time @PSX_Defector @Nic @Aaron-Studer @Minion-Queen . Literally no point to these shout outs, just wanted to do 'em.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Linux Audio Books?

      @scottalanmiller said:

      Have never run across any of those. Not sure how useful they would be without seeing things as you learned about them.

      Oh I agree, the cisco stuff I have listened to doesn't really give me a hands on approach to the CLI... but on the same note when I get home, and I go to do a lesson of some sort it clicks a hell of a lot better. As I've noticed many books about computers aren't entirely consistent in their teaching methods. A lot of the stuff they teach you requires you to have knowledge that they teach you later on. Leaving chapters X - Y completely confusing until you reach chapter Z in which everything finally falls into place. Which just leaves the practice activities for X -Y as a redo because they made little to no sense prior. Audio-fying it makes it a little more, graspable at an earlier state in my opinion, even if I can't see it.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Chopping off their own feet....

      @scottalanmiller said:

      By community mods I mean community participants that act as mods. Not separate mods.

      that in itself became a thankless job, volunteering to help for free to maintain a product that we loved became a struggle of who was right and who was wrong. Hire a new CM, the new CM was more powerful and had more say than the mods and admins, that person could override everyone. EVEN IF that CM was in the wrong, didn't know what they were talking about, or out of context removed a post based on ignorance; they still overrode the free mods. And that in itself caused so many problems its mind numbing.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Chopping off their own feet....

      @Nic said:

      @RAM. said:

      @scottalanmiller said:

      Given that the value of a community is... Community, private groups rapidly undermine that in many ways.

      I still respect the hidden rant ability, but the culture in certain groups have become negative. Some people became overly aggressive in some regards, some became annoyed, and like the administration and moderation group, there is a power struggle. Long timers say we do it one way, new people say we do it another. The secrecy became a parasite.

      It's a tough balance - people do need to blow off steam if they are acting in a moderator/poweruser capacity, but it can get out of hand. I tried to keep things balanced but it can quickly go south.

      Oh absolutely, the fact they are hidden from the world means their tongues are untied, they will be as harsh and cruel as they want. Your actions in these groups aren't going to be seen my potential employers. I liked blowing off steam, that was pretty much it, but people would start joining and going "look at this ass" and post a link to a newbie asking about proper hard drive required for his server. The fact is arrogance blossomed at some point in time, and the wild fire couldn't be extinguished fast enough.

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