What Are You Doing Right Now
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AFAIK the only practical thing to do is enforce really long passwords while removing essentially all complexity requirements and having a little user training. Not sure if there is any heuristics available that can improve on that formula much beyond that at this point.
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@scottalanmiller said:
AFAIK the only practical thing to do is enforce really long passwords while removing essentially all complexity requirements and having a little user training. Not sure if there is any heuristics available that can improve on that formula much beyond that at this point.
That is my opinion as well.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Responding to your Fedora post from Mint.
Responding to your post from Ubuntu in a chroot on a Chromebook ha.
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Awake in Texas. I think that the family is all heading to the mainland to do family Christmas Tree decorating and to play with their cousins. So, if all goes to plan, I will be getting a quiet day to myself.
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Trying to get games downloaded from Steam. Making good progress. Have a big selection now and a lot of the ones that we are most likely to play. Starting the process of "filling in" the bigger titles or ones less likely to get used much. Hoping to actually get to play something today.
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Designing our Christmas card.
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I see @scottalanmiller is loading and closing games (as they install?) for testing purposes, either that or it's "I can't believe I bought this... DELETE!"
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@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller Not sure I could live somewhere without indoor plumbing... It is just way too convenient not to have.
But it makes you appreciate what we have,..
but there are a few things I would give up...
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@coliver I'm excited it is starting to snow places... can't wait for my ski trip this year!
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I'd like to go ski'ing too. but I'm not leaving the
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@scottalanmiller said:
No beer here, I'm too lazy to go out looking for any. I'll make due with tea. Boy I'm lazy.
It's not Lazy,..
It's
selectively active
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@dafyre said:
Installing Fedora 23 on my Laptop.... Posting this from Firefox while the install is running, lol...
Also trying to get myself psyched up about doing physical labor tomorrow... Whacking some trees for firewood.
I here certain chemical compounds in a container make it more interesting. Aids in stump removal too.
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obviously I'm doing some catch up. Went to the Christmas Parade last night with the family. Seems to be more vehicles this year than last...
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Moving my desk around - had lost some papers which I still haven't found. But in doing so added an old VGA monitor to the NTG desktop. I am pretty sure with the adapter I have,.. I can add yet one more monitor.
I have two Asus 24" Monitors now... will get one more. And just found a 19" Dell that works.
It's the little things....
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@dafyre said:
Installing Fedora 23 on my Laptop.... Posting this from Firefox while the install is running, lol...
Also trying to get myself psyched up about doing physical labor tomorrow... Whacking some trees for firewood.
@dafyre said:
Installing Fedora 23 on my Laptop.... Posting this from Firefox while the install is running, lol...
Also trying to get myself psyched up about doing physical labor tomorrow... Whacking some trees for firewood.
You could do it the lazy man's way. A container of tannerite (exploding target) and a rifle.
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Finally starting on building the 'office cubicle'
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@gjacobse said:
Finally starting on building the 'office cubicle'
You get the chance to work from home and you decide to make it seem like you are in the office
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@scottalanmiller said:
@gjacobse said:
Finally starting on building the 'office cubicle'
You get the chance to work from home and you decide to make it seem like you are in the office
lol - yes. When the neighborhood kids are over, or when the kids are out of school - I have a spot that is a quiet zone for calls.
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Eating a late lunch at Tensuke Market at the 7yo's request.
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Dropped the family off on the mainland, have the condo to myself for a few hours. Relaxing for a change and enjoying the quiet. Working on getting video games set up and working so that everyone else can "just play" them.