What Are You Doing Right Now
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
wsusususususususus problems.
That's like playing Adventure on the Atari, it never ends.
it's such an annoying product
And used in EVERYTHING that claims to manage Windows updates, so annoying because it breaks so often.
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Dealing with new installs of Spillman and FileMaker. Spillman is at least understandable, it runs everything but accounting at the Sheriff's Office here. FileMaker is just an annoyance.
Yes, I'm "In the jail", but they refuse to keep me.
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Backing up daughters minecraft data, before deleting the world's.
It's taking ages to load. Looking online some blame the amount of world's, the backup just for minecraft is 2GB -
wednesday morning, need coffee
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
wsusususususususus problems.
That's like playing Adventure on the Atari, it never ends.
it's such an annoying product
Yeah the entire Windows ecosystem for patch management is annoying.
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Scouring GOG for the sales.
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Had coffee, now getting the kids to Spanish class.
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Cursing Microsoft's sysprep tool, I want to create this image and start it rolling out to the other 25 computers today, TODAY!
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Listening to a freshly unsealed 1998 vinyl of Black Star's first album. Such a perfect example of what hip hop can be.
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Been without power for a few hours. We are back up now.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Been without power for a few hours. We are back up now.
While only recently arriving- any idea how often it happens. Does it make sense to invest in a generator or solar?
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@travisdh1 I'm weird, actually no, i'm old school, i create a gold image on a device with all updates and apps etc, image it with macrium reflect, copy the image onto 4-6 usb hdds, and image the new devices that way.
I can usually image around 12 devices in 2 hours. Obviously I then need to go and individualise each device, but it works for me.
I do this coz I work at 9 different sites and can't always be gauranteed that I can even get bench space when working at these sites, this makes me pretty self sufficient.
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Dept had around 150 sites down this morning after some wild weather.
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First ever pull request for something. https://pagure.io/fedora-infra/ansible/pull-request/631
I'll gladly take my 1 point of experience.
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D&D night.
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@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
D&D night.
Sometimes Iād like to join,.. but between not getting home until 8:30pm some nights, Borderlands, 3D printer stuff and other adulting- I find little time for sleep.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 I'm weird, actually no, i'm old school, i create a gold image on a device with all updates and apps etc, image it with macrium reflect, copy the image onto 4-6 usb hdds, and image the new devices that way.
I can usually image around 12 devices in 2 hours. Obviously I then need to go and individualise each device, but it works for me.
I do this coz I work at 9 different sites and can't always be gauranteed that I can even get bench space when working at these sites, this makes me pretty self sufficient.
I normally drop the image onto a network share somewhere and load all of them assembly line fashion, but yep.
My annoyance last night stemmed from sysprep requiring all "Microsoft Store" apps to be removed and the multiple trips between powershell and the error log to figure out what was still around that was blocking things.
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Password update day. The pain of retraining muscle memory is real.
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@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Password update day. The pain of retraining muscle memory is real.
Office 365? That's an annoying day because I'm logged into it in so many places, and Microsoft hasn't figured out how to let you login once per device yet.
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Doing a Zoom call with some consultants in the US. I love that in the US they can only get 4G while the whole team in the third world is on rock solid, super fast Internet. LOL
It makes it stand out so much more how backwards the US is when you do business with them remotely.