What Are You Doing Right Now
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@scottalanmiller said:
Am I the only one that likes Yahoo Maps better than Google Maps? I've just started using it recently and like it better. It doesn't seem to have the updating glitches that Google always has.
Yahoo does maps? I guess it's no real surprise considering Google, Apple and Bing have mapping services.
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I had no idea. It's because I am using Firefox and that is the default search engine and sometimes I don't change it and it started taking me to Yahoo Maps and I was like "oh wow, Google fixed their maps... oh wait, it's not Google."
It is also much better about not using up all of the screen real estate for stuff that you don't need.
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Just had a 20 minute conversation about EMF allergies, I think my brain is melting
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Underwear issues in Canada...
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Setting up a Wordpress instance on the free CloudatCost tier. Going to blog about something or other... really just wanted to play with it.
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Finishing up and cleaning up for the boss' returneth on Monday
Weekend full of activities planned, including a possible meet with a mysterious lady whom I've emailed for a few weeks. Life is never boring.
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Just finished having lunch outside. The rain is coming, might be indoors soon.
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@scottalanmiller Does your body get confused by all the time zones?
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Heck year. At the moment I talk to most people on Eastern, am living in Central and working on Pacific.
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It's not enough that we protect procure maintain and care for all the attendant equipment.
I just had a user ask why the network was "so slow". He had loaded up 50gb of personal photos into an offline sync'd folder. There was less than 50gb of space left on that whole server (primary production file server) and I caught it and stopped the sync with only moments to spare*.
I'm going to need a drink with lunch.
*the unexpected benefit of slow 100mbit LAN
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@MattSpeller said:
It's not enough that we protect procure maintain and care for all the attendant equipment.
I just had a user ask why the network was "so slow". He had loaded up 50gb of personal photos into an offline sync'd folder. There was less than 50gb of space left on that whole server (primary production file server) and I caught it and stopped the sync with only moments to spare*.
I'm going to need a drink with lunch.
*the unexpected benefit of slow 100mbit LAN
How many ports are in your network? Being used?
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@coliver At a guess, 200ish
Edit: I know what you're thinking heheh. Problem is they're not owned by the company I work for - they're shared. To upgrade I'd need buy in (and $$$$) from all stake holders.
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@coliver yeah all PoE. Had my eye on some ubiquity stuff recently, but reality is it'll be next year at the earliest to get that done.
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@MattSpeller said:
@coliver At a guess, 200ish
Edit: I know what you're thinking heheh. Problem is they're not owned by the company I work for - they're shared. To upgrade I'd need buy in (and $$$$) from all stake holders.
All of whom appear to be bankrupt
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@scottalanmiller If this job was easy they would have hired someone else
Jokes aside, at least I've learned a lot
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@MattSpeller said:
@coliver At a guess, 200ish
Edit: I know what you're thinking heheh. Problem is they're not owned by the company I work for - they're shared. To upgrade I'd need buy in (and $$$$) from all stake holders.
Wow... I didn't realize that, that is nuts. So you work for one company but share/support the network infrastructure with another?
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@MattSpeller said:
@coliver yeah all PoE. Had my eye on some ubiquity stuff recently, but reality is it'll be next year at the earliest to get that done.
Ubiquity has some really nice stuff. I standardized on the new Netgear models (which work fantastically) prior to their release or I would have totally bought them.
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Ubiquiti looks really good. Netgear is still what we use almost everywhere too.
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I have not gotten to see those new Ubiquiti switches in action, has anyone had a chance to play with them?