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I still want some of those long sleeve shirts staff was wearing during thwack camp! Hands down the best swag is the thwackpack period. I concur about the fridge too...
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They make the spy speed signs right near where I work here in Arizona. There's a LOT that goes on behind the scenes that most people don't know.
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I've also noticed with hosts... I always run out of memory before I run out of cores. Fewer fast cores and as much memory as I can afford is what I want in my hosts. I use dedicated VM's for Orion's SQL Server and Orion itself as well. Never had a problem. Putting Orion on a SQL Server with other databases isn't a great…
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I don't think it's the netpath... I think it's maybe 2 of 3 other and NOT all 3 because... one of the 3 isn't mentioned anywhere in the article? Really hard to pull the trigger today! OK I tried it and got the RED X! I didn't choose netpath either and still got the same message as you all did. Do they really want you to…
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So we vote on what most people think would be best of the two tools not which is best for us basically it sounds like... whichever of the two gets most votes people on that side win?
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Taking over a github project and using it to ransomeware people... geesh what will they think of next?
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Wow Rob I wonder if this will work with Cisco Telepresence somehow? It has a huge pipe dedicated network though so maybe that's not even really necessary... it costs a fortune but I think it's been rock solid. We do have lots of security camera feeds though... it that instance it might be practical... I find they setup…
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The underlines in the question are the number of characters in the answer.
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Wooohooo pHubs's back in the house!!!!!! And I was one of those 250! Also can someone tell me what firewall rule/service provider website I need to permit to allow live chat in the labs and during thwack camp... our filters started blocking it all recently!!!
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I totally agree about news NOT being news anymore. People are pushing opinions as facts now in the main stream media... which they are of course NOT!
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Hmmm I'm in the middle of trying to redo our entire logging infrastructure due to RMF compliance coming down on all of our information systems. We've used custom scripts and GFI EventsManager for windows security event logs. I'm looking at LEM, splunk, and other now. Many in the defense industry seem to be favoring splunk.…
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Didn't you have red car before? Did you trade up?
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I learned VAX/VMS assembly language with a PDP11 book in school. We had a newer VAX than a PDP11 but that was the book we used. We had to write some C code and some assembler code and link the assembler code into the C.
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Whew thanks it finally makes sense now!
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Artificial life is coming more for sure... some don't even look like normal cells as we know them.
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I can't believe there are halfway decent night vision goggles available for less than 200 bucks... crazy. I know not the best but compared to these: https://www.l3harris.com/all-capabilities/ground-panoramic-night-vision-goggle-gpnvg more reasonable price.
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I want a feature request to add ProxMox to Virtualization Manager... everyone is trying to get off VMware since Broadcom basically destroyed it.
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IT people are also rabble rousers by default!
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Exactly what I was thinking.
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I'll say it again...if you copy the answer from the page it works perfectly to avoid typos.
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That would be too easy... they couldn't possible automate anything for you I'm kidding of course.
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Cloudwatch has the data.
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When the network absolutely positively has to work... https://player.vimeo.com/video/397974585 Gotta admit we make some cool marketing videos...
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Mr. T and Ruger Mini-14's what's not to like?
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IBM has a history of HUGE manuals lololol! Gosh the mainframe stuff boggles the mind still to this day. Also I too learned Pascal first (and on an Apple][+ too... oh the 5.25" floppy disks!). They skip it now these days and go straight into C++ in CIS and refer instead to pseudocode for readability of algorithms.
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Or potentially spin up stuff that isn't secured at all.
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That's part of the reason GPS is such a concern... we depended to much on it until recently.
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Bingo! Speaking of letters and numbers, “you know who” just dropped by with this: “Yo, it’s hump day and you know what that means… password reset!”
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Multi-threaded copies are most always better than one file at a time from what I've seen. That why I used tools like Richcopy 4.0 from Microsoft Rich Tools.
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I remember not too many years ago when we didn't recommend virtualizing Orion database... oh how times have changed!