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    • pchiodoP

      Rackspace goes down

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      scottalanmillerS

      I often point out to people discussion Windows and Linux that they often do a cost comparison and figure that they are pretty close... but leave out licensing which is by far the biggest cost and risk of windows. They forget the time and risk in determining needs, record keeping, upkeep, monitoring, audits, fines, etc.

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      OSX and PPTP

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      @Texkonc said in OSX and PPTP:

      If you are a windows shop with RRAS and you have OSX endpoints, prepare for Doom!
      https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT206844

      RRAS was "never use PPTP" with Windows 2000. It's only an issue for shops set up before 1999.

    • DashrenderD

      O'Reilly goes subscription

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      @scottalanmiller said in O'Reilly goes subscription:

      @Dashrender said in O'Reilly goes subscription:

      @scottalanmiller said in O'Reilly goes subscription:

      Looked it up, 17.5 years ago this came out 😉

      weird, I just got this email today.

      But was it an announcement, or an ad? Safari has been the industry standard book service since my early 20s. NTG used to provide subscriptions long ago to staff. Most companies I've worked at offered it.

      at this point, I'm sure it was an ad. It wasn't presented as an ad, and I've never head of Safari book services before, so it seemed like a new service they were now providing.

    • mlnewsM

      Ars Technica Less Than Impressed with Surface Pro Serviceability

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      @Tim_G said in Ars Technica Less Than Impressed with Surface Pro Serviceability:

      @coliver said in Ars Technica Less Than Impressed with Surface Pro Serviceability:

      @scottalanmiller said in Ars Technica Less Than Impressed with Surface Pro Serviceability:

      @Minion-Queen said in Ars Technica Less Than Impressed with Surface Pro Serviceability:

      @Tim_G said in Ars Technica Less Than Impressed with Surface Pro Serviceability:

      @mlnews

      These things, like the iPad stuff, aren't built for serviceability. You buy it with what you want. And if the SSD goes out, you don't replace it. They deal with that. If you need more RAM, then you should have bought one with more RAM, or a different system altogether.

      How often do you want to replace the SSD in your phone or iPad?

      The issue here (I use both SurfacePro and iPads) that the Surface DOES go bad and quickly. I have an iPad that is now over 4 years old and have no issues with it other than I need to clean apps etc. off of it from time to time cause I filled it up.

      Surface's on the other hand we see as much as a 50% fail rate after one year!

      And a fair number DOA!

      I would say ~10% of ours are DOA. It's crazy.

      That's actually horrible.

      That's what we see as well.

    • mlnewsM

      EU slaps Google with record $2.7 billion fine

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      scottalanmillerS

      @Breffni-Potter said in EU slaps Google with record $2.7 billion fine:

      @scottalanmiller said in EU slaps Google with record $2.7 billion fine:

      @Breffni-Potter said in EU slaps Google with record $2.7 billion fine:

      Does anyone remember that pointlessly annoying "browser choice" thing the EU forced on Microsoft? Every time you installed a new OS, you got this app that ran asking you to "choose" a browser from a list. Fiddly to get rid of.

      They forced in on the EU. Most of the US doesn't see that, did they. Go to the EU and immediately you realize how much you don't see it here.

      Sorry what?

      Oh, forgot you were in London, not NYC. Same thing, different accent.

    • mlnewsM

      FCC Has Given Initial Approval for Low Latency Satellite System

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      scottalanmillerS

      It is, it's good for the US but for the world, too. This could completely change Internet access across the globe.

    • mlnewsM

      CheckPoint Claims Recent Discovery of Old Malware

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    • NDCN

      AMD Epyc

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      JaredBuschJ

      Y see what you did theyr.

    • jospoortvlietJ

      Nextcloud 12 is out and scales to a new level!

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      @bigbear said in Nextcloud 12 is out and scales to a new level!:

      Ah, so it couldn't double as a premise file server?

      My only issue is 2 users overwriting each other...

      Well it'll do on premises. And it'll be fast. But should you pretend it's an old fashioned SMB server? No. Don't try to make modern storage work in a legacy mode. You'll be sorry. Mixing paradigms.

    • mlnewsM

      Why Linux is Hard for Windows Users but Easy for Newbies

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      @scottalanmiller said in Why Linux is Hard for Windows Users but Easy for Newbies:

      @Dashrender said in Why Linux is Hard for Windows Users but Easy for Newbies:

      @coliver said in Why Linux is Hard for Windows Users but Easy for Newbies:

      @DustinB3403 said in Why Linux is Hard for Windows Users but Easy for Newbies:

      @coliver said in Why Linux is Hard for Windows Users but Easy for Newbies:

      I've never had a great experience with it.

      It always tries to search online first for things that I know are on my local system. It irks me too. Like if I'm searching for Putty, it brings up an advert for it, rather than the local application!

      Others have said that as well. I haven't had that experience.

      I've had both experiences. Though lately it's worked as desired - local first, then online.

      that's what's weird, I've had both too... side by side on machines installed the same way!

      yep - I use Clonezilla to deploy machines - it's weird that they act differently.

    • mlnewsM

      Cortana Being Moved from Taskbar to System Tray

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      @EddieJennings said in Cortana Being Moved from Taskbar to System Tray:

      I've never had much use for Cortana, other than practicing my disable-and-remove-useless-programs skill.

      Yea,.. about the same here. I only rarely use SIRI - no plans for Alexa,.. so Cortana is a waste. It's a resource I want for other tasks... so out it goes...

    • mlnewsM

      PowerPoint Hovering Attack

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      scottalanmillerS

      @EddieJennings said in PowerPoint Hovering Attack:

      @mlnews Looks like the tl;dr is don't enable content unless you're 100% sure of the source.

      Or download it. Or open it....

    • mlnewsM

      Ubuntu 17.10 to Replace LightDM with GDM Login Manager

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    • mlnewsM

      openSuse Tumbleweed Moves to GCC7

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      scottalanmillerS

      Good to see. Probably adds a little performance boost as well, newer compilers normally do.

    • mlnewsM

      BetaNews Galago Pro from System 76 Review

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    • scottalanmillerS

      HPE SANs Not Designed for Reliability in the Australian Tax Office

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      @Breffni-Potter said in HPE SANs Not Designed for Reliability in the Australian Tax Office:

      Listening to any vendor consulting will lead to a p*** poor system but for the vendors profit.

      Yeah, they brought in the wrong people here. Fundamental business flaws. Listening to the sales people instead of hiring someone whose job it is to know what is needed.

    • NashBrydgesN

      Feel like a WTF moment to start your Monday? Blank password = full access to AMT

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      DanpD

      https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/malware-uses-obscure-intel-cpu-feature-to-steal-data-and-avoid-firewalls/

    • EddieJenningsE

      iMac Pro

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      DustinB3403D

      Sorry this was meant for here

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    • scottalanmillerS

      British Airways Down from Computer Failure

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      @Kyle said in British Airways Down from Computer Failure:

      @scottalanmiller A wild Kyle has been pretty bad off here lately and just now trying to swing things back around. I am so sick of doctors in what I can only describe as professional malpractice at the highest.

      😞 I hear ya. Sorry that it has been so bad. We are all pulling for you.

      I'm back in Texas now, not so far away.

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      IBM 5nm Chip

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