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Those doorbell cameras seem pretty neat but a part of me feels weird about more cameras everywhere. Ever since cellphone cameras got better I have to kinda feel it may not have been the best thing for society.
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Wow does that look like it was fun!
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Lol that's hilarious!
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Not a reed instrument ;^} Wow just three more to go! Got 'em all so far and solved puzzle. After what I went through for number 7 I wasn't going to not finish this mission.
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Is that you on the keyboard there Rick?
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I'd love to use it but it requires connection to AWS or Azure hosted AI cluster... I'm on air gapped networks so it's not gonna worky. There are ways to have self hosted container that contains trained AI models in air gapped networks but we're not there... yet.
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Yep the math was off by 1% but it's what they're looking for.
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I could see NetPath helping out quite a bit.
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This is pretty awesome. It's not just for configs anymore! Bill
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I get tons of not really relavent hardware alerts for many of the Cisco Ten Gig interfaces... they'll says the voltage is out of spec or something and they are really fine.
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It was a coinflip today two of the answers are in the video it looked like.
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He's a rescue so he's some kind of mix but looked like such a great dog I knew he'd get right along with the two other dogs a pure bred shepherd female named Marika, and other male rescue named Jaeger. The new little guy seems to have some coloration like a Rottweiler almost but his feet don't look big enough for that...…
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Dang I really wanted that Driving Bundle!!! Congrats to the winners.
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Dang some of those sound awesome!
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totally sold on AppStack now!
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Now I know Thomas is going to be there too... I assume Danielle will be there and from the other page it's pretty obvious that Kevin and Chris will be there. Thank God I got an aisle seat going both ways to San Diego. They're going to start pushing 400G ethernet now too!
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I really like this article... it's basically the down and dirty of what it takes to make things work! I agree it starts with the network, of course! And it is all about the application when it finally comes down to it. I know all too well about the perils of wireless... wireless surveys... using special paint to prevent…
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You guys are right 100%... I spilled the beans on it yesterday lol!
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I deleted the FaceBook app on my android phones a couple years ago... it's ridiculous how obnoxious that app is! If you really have to check it just use the website is my advice. I don't have any personal information on mine and it's not my real name!
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Tom is really rockin' it these days!
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I really like his handle too "xoreaxeaxeax"!
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It's nice to get an email once in while from happy customers. I think I'm lucky most of the IT here where I work is/are team(s) based on teamwork together. If I get stuck on something there are a lot of others here I can rely on and ask for help. It hasn't been this way everywhere I've worked.
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I still remember when slammer hit before... it was really pretty bad. The massive amount of traffic an infected host would send out to random IP addresses brought routers to their knees back then. I remember rebooting routers and trying to log in quickly enough before the traffic took over and shut down an interface…
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Whew thanks... I'm glad I wasn't the only one!
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Backups are the best weapon in this fight because users are going to click on things they shouldn't and even training won't prevent it.
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The thought of this being applied to politics is really scary... it makes me think of what we already know is being done at google, FB, twitter, and some other places. Some of it runs in direct opposition to the US Constitution as well which is a big concern.
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This is a great story. Really shows how good the new NetPath feature really is in practice!
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One of the reasons we have tempest facilities. Also some of the newest systems are today being built to withstand gps contested environment and the new GPS constellation will soon be going up... Also we aren't only on the defensive side of this btw: Secret California tests to black out GPS for six hours a day | Daily Mail…
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I'm doing terrible this month!
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I subscribe to the print edition of C4ISRnet magazine. It's a great periodical. The DCGS-A aka Distributed Common Ground System will play a part in managing all these sensors. Distributed Common Ground System–Army (DCGS-A) – USAASC