What Are You Doing Right Now
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@eddiejennings Yeah I have been on that as well since 8 AM.
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@fuznutz04 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just found my old Nokia Lumia 920. Scrolling through all the pictures on it is like going back in time a few years.
You should bury that thing in a time capsule, along with it's charger! ha ha.
I know. That phone was great back in the day. I used that thing hard, took it on many international trips, dropped it many times, and it just kept ticking.
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Fixing Yealink T42S config files. I realized I mis-numbered the line keys.
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Found out that one of our big customers got boned by ransomware. They wanted us to take a backup of their production data (SQL databases, mdf, ldf, bak, blah blah blah) and move it over to our network while they recovered or reimaged. Our dev manager called me over to look at something he thought a bit odd... turns out, whatever strain this is DELETED the live production database folder and encrypted all the files everywhere. I thanked him for spotting that before we started to transfer stuff, because all of it is useless. I can't even figure out what strain it is from the file extensionS (.myransext2017), but I told him I hoped their offsite backups work (if they have actually been keeping up with those).
So happy this falls under the heading "not our circus, not our monkeys".
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@rojoloco but at least you get to charge them to fix the issue, right?
Assuming they have offsite backups. . .
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@rojoloco but at least you get to charge them to fix the issue, right?
Assuming they have offsite backups. . .
Grabbing a copy of the data (were it not infected) is all we're on the hook for. We don't do IT services at all, we build and host tax assessment software. They have their own IT department, we were mostly just trying to be helpful when they started whining. But since it's all useless data now, they get to start over. All their backups are on them. We sometimes pull a backup copy for testing stuff, but that's all.
I'm glad I don't have to listen directly to their cries of agony over the next few days. Whatever infected them also broke the hell out of Vipre endpoint software.
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@rojoloco Ah.
What tax software do you guys build and host?
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@rojoloco Ah.
What tax software do you guys build and host?
It's our own product, for property tax assessment. GIS integration, CRM system, iPad app, etc. Windows product, so everyone here can hate on it.
We only host for certain customers, some run it in house. Only the big counties/municipalities need the speed/bandwidth of our hosting.
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@coliver said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Got my 5th edition yesterday. Skimming through, they cover CM and CI/CD really well.
UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook (5th Edition) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0134277554/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_jJoWzbZTW7J44
I have the 4th edition has a lot changed?
I didn't have the 4th so I'm not sure.
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Sitting at the desk in my new office.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Sitting at the desk in my new office.
Like Office/Office or Home/Office?
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I'm testing out the Brave Browser (https://brave.com/)
So far so good. Facebook is speedy, and works great here at ML too. Gmail / Google Inbox seem to work with it.
Slowly ramping up my tabs and windows so I can compare it with Google.
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@dafyre I love the brave browser. There are a few internal sites that I can't use it with, but everything on the Internet works great with it.
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@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@coliver said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Got my 5th edition yesterday. Skimming through, they cover CM and CI/CD really well.
UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook (5th Edition) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0134277554/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_jJoWzbZTW7J44
I have the 4th edition has a lot changed?
I didn't have the 4th so I'm not sure.
4e was the most atrocious abomination that ever existed.
5e is decent and certainly playable.
Personally I prefer 3.5e/Pathfinder
I have played everything from the original Basic set through 5e.
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4e was the most atrocious abomination that ever existed.
4e was pretty bad, but it needed to exist. Wizards had to see if there was a way to lower the barrier of entry for learning the game.
Think of it like UAC with Windows Vista :P.
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...Aaaaaaaaand the decision just came down from the top - retrieve the encrypted customer data via FTP. Half a terabyte or so. All encrypted, so we will have a large chunk of drive space eaten up by what is essentially garbage. But that's what the boss wants, that what he gets. I think it's mostly to appease the customer at this point, but whatever. Here's some drive space, along with a big "I told you so". Might not be my circus or monkeys, but now I'm shoveling up monkey poo.
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@rojoloco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
...Aaaaaaaaand the decision just came down from
the topOn High- retrieve the encrypted customer data via FTP. Half a terabyte or so. All encrypted, so we will have a large chunk of drive space eaten up by what is essentially garbage. But that's what the boss wants, that what he gets. I think it's mostly to appease the customer at this point, but whatever. Here's some drive space, along with a big "I told you so". Might not be my circus or monkeys, but now I'm shoveling up monkey poo.FTFY
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@rojoloco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
...Aaaaaaaaand the decision just came down from the top - retrieve the encrypted customer data via FTP. Half a terabyte or so. All encrypted, so we will have a large chunk of drive space eaten up by what is essentially garbage. But that's what the boss wants, that what he gets. I think it's mostly to appease the customer at this point, but whatever. Here's some drive space, along with a big "I told you so". Might not be my circus or monkeys, but now I'm shoveling up monkey poo.
I hope you don't pull in any of the actual virus, and risk encrypting your shit.