What Are You Doing Right Now
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Bahahahahah.
Much ugly. Many lulz. wow
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The "Dog house" one is hillarious! -
Heading to the Tube now.
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Morning lift selfie.
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At SpiceWorld London working with @KatieUnitrends on ML Unitrends day today (sorry you are all on my schedule today).
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Reading this forum wishing i was at SpiceWorld (The Tech IT Pro type show thing.....Not the a gig by the Girl Band lol :))
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I am badgeless for the second year. It's actually good being a little anonymous.
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Hung out with Sean for about an hour this morning. Just got some breakfast. The cheese and tomato croissants are amazing. The venue here is really great.
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Everyone seen this one yet?
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Heading to a lunch thing shortly. Sandwiches and coffee with the Change office around the corner.
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At work. And thus another week begins.
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Yeah... I'm feeling bad for one of my fellow IT Geeks... His exchange server suddenly started re-delivering emails that were around 1 month old that had already been delivered... Glad I don't work there!
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Trying to recover two articles I wrote last week for one of my sites and I'm pretty sure it's FUBAR'ed in this case...
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Apparently linux can't be used in the enterprise. http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/939225-excuses-for-not-using-linux-invalid?page=7#entry-4607191
I was reading that yesterday. The comment about having to compile everything was lol worthy.
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@coliver said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Apparently linux can't be used in the enterprise. http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/939225-excuses-for-not-using-linux-invalid?page=7#entry-4607191
I was reading that yesterday. The comment about having to compile everything was lol worthy.
It used to be (almost) necessary, especially if you wanted to improve performance. A custom compiled Kernel with a few config tweaks would dance circles around stock at times... That isn't so much the case any more, fortunately!
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@dafyre said:
@coliver said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Apparently linux can't be used in the enterprise. http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/939225-excuses-for-not-using-linux-invalid?page=7#entry-4607191
I was reading that yesterday. The comment about having to compile everything was lol worthy.
It used to be (almost) necessary, especially if you wanted to improve performance. A custom compiled Kernel with a few config tweaks would dance circles around stock at times... That isn't so much the case any more, fortunately!
I'm sure that was the case... a decade ago? I've only been playing with Linux for about that amount of time and remember the... words... for people who didn't compile themselves. Haven't seen that attitude in a very long time though.
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@coliver said:
I'm sure that was the case... a decade ago? I've only been playing with Linux for about that amount of time and remember the... words... for people who didn't compile themselves. Haven't seen that attitude in a very long time though.
Aye. You are right. That time has, fortunately for us, passed by, for most things. I like to compile things to get the bleeding edge version some times (Suricata, Gambas, etc), but there's no real need for an IT pro to custom compile a whole Linux OS anymore... Thank $diety!
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@dafyre said:
@coliver said:
I'm sure that was the case... a decade ago? I've only been playing with Linux for about that amount of time and remember the... words... for people who didn't compile themselves. Haven't seen that attitude in a very long time though.
Aye. You are right. That time has, fortunately for us, passed by, for most things. I like to compile things to get the bleeding edge version some times (Suricata, Gambas, etc), but there's no real need for an IT pro to custom compile a whole Linux OS anymore... Thank $diety!
Agreed.
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Just finished writing a how-to for here!
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@MattSpeller said:
Marvelling at a company that I support that spends more money "saving money" than you'd ever believe was possible
Eh that goes - I worked for a Top Five rated Automaker, who would reengineer a 25 meter section of the assembly line to attempt to improve production, only to return that 25 meter section of assembly to what it was 18 months later...
@g.jacobse said:
Currently tracking a storm cell,.. it's within a 10 mile radius of the house right now. Guess I should lock it down. Don't need to add water damage to the other repairs needed.
Missed us, heard reported hail just 8 miles from us,.. glad it went around us.
@g.jacobse said:
Awaiting word on when the HVAC tech will be by. Second opinion / review.
It's worse than dead.. ugh.. didn't know that the refrigerant could convert to a type of acid. The failure of the compressor motor generates enough of a spark and heat to create smoke inside the system too..
And it'll be next week before anything can be replaced.