What Are You Doing Right Now
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@johnhooks said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@johnhooks said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Now I remember why I don't use PuTTY very much. I can't stand the right click to paste .
I love that feature, so fast.
Much faster to ctrl+shift+v. I don't have to move my hands.
I prefer Shift + Insert.
Ah, well that works on PuTTY. Thanks! haha. Every Linux machine I've used ctrl+shift+v has worked in a terminal. I never thought to look for something else.
Depends on where you learned it. God, I love Open source, lol. Ask two people "How do I do this?" and get six different answers.
And if you talk about MS - there are 12 (at least) but they tests want just one... the longest, most ridiculousness way.
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@thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
The new power supply (5V 15W) arrived just 25 hours after ordering. It was shipped from somewhere near France roughly 500km to the north. With standard parcel. Awesome.
Frankenswitch v3 loves it:
Sir - that is some very nicely done wire management. Nice on the shrink tubing!
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@gjacobse thank you. To be honest, that takes most of the time in such projects. But I like it clean and safe.
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This is my other desk right now.... Just some USB (powered) projects...
Radio I repaired (Realistic HTX-202) is behind the keyboard.
So many projects,.. so little time.
At the bottom is a single 18650 battery charging an iPhone 4 in a OtterBox case with battery (no longer offered).
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
This is my other desk right now.... Just some USB (powered) projects...
Radio I repaired (Realistic HTX-202) is behind the keyboard.
So many projects,.. so little time.
At the bottom is a single 18650 battery charging an iPhone 4 in a OtterBox case with battery (no longer offered).
Haha yeah,my desk is looking the same. But I try to clean it up before I leave. Seems stupid and redundant work, but it helps.
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Put my coffee on the roof of my car to get out, it fell, boiling milk laden deliciousness went down my jeans and filled my shoe. I have a morning full of critical appointments and I'm going to smell like sour milk. Delightful. I think a half day is in order.
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@MattSpeller Couldn't have picked a better day. It is a Friday, you know. No complaints about a half day there...
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@art_of_shred said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@MattSpeller Couldn't have picked a better day. It is a Friday, you know. No complaints about a half day there...
Indeed none from me but my first appt wrinkled her nose - it's not going to get any better either until I get home
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@MattSpeller said
Put my coffee on the roof of my car to get out, it fell, boiling milk laden deliciousness went down my jeans and filled my shoe. I have a morning full of critical appointments and I'm going to smell like sour milk. Delightful. I think a half day is in order.
Here is the states you could have at least gotten a free donut, too. Free Donut Day here most places.
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@BRRABill said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@MattSpeller said
Put my coffee on the roof of my car to get out, it fell, boiling milk laden deliciousness went down my jeans and filled my shoe. I have a morning full of critical appointments and I'm going to smell like sour milk. Delightful. I think a half day is in order.
Here is the states you could have at least gotten a free donut, too. Free Donut Day here most places.
my office brought in free to staff donuts
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Heading to bed here, it is late. Good night everyone in MangoLand.
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ZeroTier for iOS has just been released. Both it and the Android app are now free.
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I am currently working on a GroupWise 6 email server running on Netware 6.5 running on Dr DOS
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Xncrl9Zg5XA/V1I7f1dvRPI/AAAAAAABLAY/jyWcQlriU_cjPpQ8tnkEI8cmUJK06d3agCK8B/s512/2016-06-03.png -
@johnhooks said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
ZeroTier for iOS has just been released. Both it and the Android app are now free.
Sweet!
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I am currently working on a GroupWise 6 email server running on Netware 6.5 running on Dr DOS
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Xncrl9Zg5XA/V1I7f1dvRPI/AAAAAAABLAY/jyWcQlriU_cjPpQ8tnkEI8cmUJK06d3agCK8B/s512/2016-06-03.pngRetro, cool
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@thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I am currently working on a GroupWise 6 email server running on Netware 6.5 running on Dr DOS
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Xncrl9Zg5XA/V1I7f1dvRPI/AAAAAAABLAY/jyWcQlriU_cjPpQ8tnkEI8cmUJK06d3agCK8B/s512/2016-06-03.pngRetro, cool
And I found out during the 2 hour call that it is still running on the same hardware that it was running on in 2007.
There is so much technological debt in this company that I am not sure how their 4 story office is still standing.
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Well honestly, it would be pretty shocking if they were running Netware 6.5 on new hardware
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Well honestly, it would be pretty shocking if they were running Netware 6.5 on new hardware
Never thought about this, but Netware is x86. So you could be able to virtualize it. NIC drivers might be a problem, but I guess it is possible for example with a AMD PCnet legacy vNIC, depending on your hypervisor.
The last version I had my hands on was Netware 3.1 I think. Is 6.5 still using IPX?
Edit: 16 bit OS might be another problem, Qemu could help. Not sure, but isn't at least ESXi able to run DOS VMs?
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Netware 6.5 SP7 actually supports not just running on Xen, but full PV on Xen! That makes it on par with Linux running PV there. That's a serious level of support! Even Windows and FreeBSD can't do that.