What Are You Doing Right Now
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Or something along those lines anyways...
Just make sure to secure it well. My blog and other websites have been 100% solid for a long time now, all WP, including my wife's.
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@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
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@tim_g said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Looking at Sharepoint tutorials to see if I could make use of it with my LLC, since I have a one-license subscription to Office 365 Business Premium.
Honestly is a much bigger hastle than its worth. Unless you're putting in manyhundreds of man hours if find a better solution.
That's what I'm seeing. Right now I share OneNote notebooks from OneDrive with students. Trying to do the same kind of thing through Sharepoint doesn't seem like it's worth the effort.
Plus, I have other learning objectives on my plate (RHCSA study), I ought to stay focused.
Ugh, we use OneNote at NTG, it's made me detest MS Office. The drive to OneNote has made me want to ban SharePoint, OneNote, and MS Office entirely. Between OneNote and Exchange I've become convinced that no one using Microsoft Office products does any work.
Ha! My goal was to stop using paper for my students' lesson sheets (which are sheets of handwritten comments and exercises), and since I have this Business Premium subscription, giving OneNote a spin, since I have an ipad.
While it's pretty easy for me to use, methinks it's a bit of a hassle for my students and their parents to get to the content, since none of them (obviously) are users within my organization.
There are a couple of things I'm thinking through for possible roll out in January.
- Better electronic lesson sheet sharing method.
- Self-service system for scheduling lessons. Current method is student's parents and I agreeing to times over E-mail, I add the dates to my calendar, and send them a calendar invite as a confirmation.
At some point, I'll probably make a thread about this to spur discussion and ideas, rather than clogging "What Are You Doing Right Now"
You can use Dropbox Paper, Evernote, there are many options.
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Going to go video game with the kids.
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No learning lab stuff is being done tonight.
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Looking forward to reading what becomes of this thread:
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2090010-what-do-you-look-for-in-a-system-admin
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Oh boy.
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Good morning, everyone.
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Doing my DuoLingo now, before I forget. This is my eleventh week of not missing a day!
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Almost finished with yesterday's leftover coffee. About to make fresh for today.
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Fresh coffee, Skyrim, quiet house, life is good.
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Chatting with Sean as he struggles to get Windows 10 updates to work so that he can install a Microsoft Store video game. He's been at it all morning. Between strict "latest OS version only" MS rules, and broken updates, he can't make Windows 10 install the new Middle Earth game.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Fresh coffee, Skyrim, quiet house, life is good.
Are you playing the PlayStation VR version of Skyrim?
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@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Fresh coffee, Skyrim, quiet house, life is good.
Are you playing the PlayStation VR version of Skyrim?
No. I don’t do PS any more. And I’ve heard it’s awful.
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To help my kid with her spelling. I use one of the words that see has difficulty with has a password for her laptop. She pulled out a small notebook with a list of possible passwords so doesn’t remember.
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We are getting some awesome traffic for a weekend.
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About to head out to teach a saxophone lesson.
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Weight training session done. Now creating & applying some salt states.
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About to see if the dawgs can redeem themselves.
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Starting to realize the power of Salt... or actually, state machines as a whole. Now off to an early Thanksgiving dinner with friends.
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@fuznutz04 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Starting to realize the power of Salt... or actually, state machines as a whole. Now off to an early Thanksgiving dinner with friends.
Yup, it's mind blowing how big state machines are!