What Are You Doing Right Now
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Working on cleaning up a new gigs XCP-ng backups, getting drivers installed and documenting everything..
Merry Christmas and long time!
Nice, where are you working now?
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
just saying hello and merry christmas or whatever it is to you at this time of year.
Merry Christmas!!
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@siringo saw you mention the qualifications thing... wondering what you meant. What are "qualifications"? We had certs here in the US market 20+ years ago, but those got discredited after a few years and experience became the only real qualification. Wondering what you are seeing there that are called qualification and isn't experience? That's the opposite of what I've seen.
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Just realized that 2024 will be TWENTY YEARS since IBM shed its Intel server and end point business (sold it to Lenovo.) It's been a full two decades and people still regularly mistake laptops as being IBM devices today. That's like 4-5 IT generations later.
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2024 is a "big" year for me in my career...
35 years working in IT and software engineering
25 years at NTG specificallyWow that makes you feel old. 2024 is the year that I will have had more time working in my career than my dad did in his before retirement! He retired at 34 years in his field (but 38 years total working.) I'll be 35 years in my field (but just 35 years total working.)
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Working on cleaning up a new gigs XCP-ng backups, getting drivers installed and documenting everything..
Merry Christmas and long time!
Nice, where are you working now?
A company out of Buffalo, I'm basically fully remote.
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Working on cleaning up a new gigs XCP-ng backups, getting drivers installed and documenting everything..
Merry Christmas and long time!
Nice, where are you working now?
A company out of Buffalo, I'm basically fully remote.
Nice, congrats.
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@scottalanmiller thanks!
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo saw you mention the qualifications thing... wondering what you meant. What are "qualifications"? We had certs here in the US market 20+ years ago, but those got discredited after a few years and experience became the only real qualification. Wondering what you are seeing there that are called qualification and isn't experience? That's the opposite of what I've seen.
Yeah, thought that post was a bit too moany, so I canned the post.
Re qualifications, I meant University or College and that really only applies to certain employers. I got my MCSE and back in the day my Novell MCNE, but they made no difference to anything but my knowledge.
I've not progressed to the level of seniority I should be at. I'm a real IT nerd in one way, that being that I go to pieces when in front of more than 3 people, where's my rock, why did I ever leave it?
I can present and articulate very well, but in person, nuh, I'm outta there.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just realized that 2024 will be TWENTY YEARS since IBM shed its Intel server and end point business (sold it to Lenovo.) It's been a full two decades and people still regularly mistake laptops as being IBM devices today. That's like 4-5 IT generations later.
Ha. Was thinking about this the other day. Wasn't one of the big things with that was that Lenovo were a Chinese company?
Oh, I'll never buy one of those.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
2024 is a "big" year for me in my career...
35 years working in IT and software engineering
25 years at NTG specificallyWow that makes you feel old. 2024 is the year that I will have had more time working in my career than my dad did in his before retirement! He retired at 34 years in his field (but 38 years total working.) I'll be 35 years in my field (but just 35 years total working.)
First job at 14 in a garage.
First job in electronics, early 80s.
First job in IT in 89.
Ha, that's 35 years as well. Bugger me. I've blasted past My father so have my siblings and with the cost of living on steroids, we all may work into our 70s?
It's a great time to be alive.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just realized that 2024 will be TWENTY YEARS since IBM shed its Intel server and end point business (sold it to Lenovo.) It's been a full two decades and people still regularly mistake laptops as being IBM devices today. That's like 4-5 IT generations later.
Ha. Was thinking about this the other day. Wasn't one of the big things with that was that Lenovo were a Chinese company?
Oh, I'll never buy one of those.
Being a Chinese company has nothing to do with why I'd never touch Lenovo and recommend any company that has them immediately replace Lenovo gear.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just realized that 2024 will be TWENTY YEARS since IBM shed its Intel server and end point business (sold it to Lenovo.) It's been a full two decades and people still regularly mistake laptops as being IBM devices today. That's like 4-5 IT generations later.
Ha. Was thinking about this the other day. Wasn't one of the big things with that was that Lenovo were a Chinese company?
Oh, I'll never buy one of those.
Being a Chinese company has nothing to do with why I'd never touch Lenovo and recommend any company that has them immediately replace Lenovo gear.
Why is that my good man?
20 years ago it was because they were Chinese and nothing good ever comes out of China, well 20 years ago that was general mood.
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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:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just realized that 2024 will be TWENTY YEARS since IBM shed its Intel server and end point business (sold it to Lenovo.) It's been a full two decades and people still regularly mistake laptops as being IBM devices today. That's like 4-5 IT generations later.
Ha. Was thinking about this the other day. Wasn't one of the big things with that was that Lenovo were a Chinese company?
Oh, I'll never buy one of those.
Being a Chinese company has nothing to do with why I'd never touch Lenovo and recommend any company that has them immediately replace Lenovo gear.
Why is that my good man?
20 years ago it was because they were Chinese and nothing good ever comes out of China, well 20 years ago that was general mood.
They're still loading spyware via drivers. I'll grant that it's been around a year since I was forced to do a factory install to see it for myself, but at this point they've been so bad for so long they can't be trusted.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@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:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just realized that 2024 will be TWENTY YEARS since IBM shed its Intel server and end point business (sold it to Lenovo.) It's been a full two decades and people still regularly mistake laptops as being IBM devices today. That's like 4-5 IT generations later.
Ha. Was thinking about this the other day. Wasn't one of the big things with that was that Lenovo were a Chinese company?
Oh, I'll never buy one of those.
Being a Chinese company has nothing to do with why I'd never touch Lenovo and recommend any company that has them immediately replace Lenovo gear.
Why is that my good man?
20 years ago it was because they were Chinese and nothing good ever comes out of China, well 20 years ago that was general mood.
They're still loading spyware via drivers. I'll grant that it's been around a year since I was forced to do a factory install to see it for myself, but at this point they've been so bad for so long they can't be trusted.
I've yet to use any hardware from them that I'm truly happy with. Some have been okay, some have been awful. None have made me want to buy more.
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We've been using Acer and Asus for a few years now and are SO much happier. Hardware costs a fraction as much and just works. Just bought another laptop this week, $299. Can't beat that. And staff is super happy with that gear.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@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:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just realized that 2024 will be TWENTY YEARS since IBM shed its Intel server and end point business (sold it to Lenovo.) It's been a full two decades and people still regularly mistake laptops as being IBM devices today. That's like 4-5 IT generations later.
Ha. Was thinking about this the other day. Wasn't one of the big things with that was that Lenovo were a Chinese company?
Oh, I'll never buy one of those.
Being a Chinese company has nothing to do with why I'd never touch Lenovo and recommend any company that has them immediately replace Lenovo gear.
Why is that my good man?
20 years ago it was because they were Chinese and nothing good ever comes out of China, well 20 years ago that was general mood.
They're still loading spyware via drivers. I'll grant that it's been around a year since I was forced to do a factory install to see it for myself, but at this point they've been so bad for so long they can't be trusted.
How do 'we' they're loading spyware in their drivers?
Do we know what the spyware does?
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
We've been using Acer and Asus for a few years now and are SO much happier. Hardware costs a fraction as much and just works. Just bought another laptop this week, $299. Can't beat that. And staff is super happy with that gear.
We use alot of Acer gear in the schools I look after. The only problem we have with it physical. Cases come apart, screws fall out, keyboard keys pop off.
But that's with kids & staff using them who really don't give a rat's ass what happens to them.
They are pretty reliable and loaded with hardware.
I love the Lenovo keyboards though.
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Here's something that me be of interest.
Found out that folks down here who use Star Link are assigned US based IP addresses.
Found this out coz when teachers go to log into their Department based authentication thing, they get rejected coz the IP address is not assigned to Australia / APAC etc etc.
Don't know if that is still going on?
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@siringo that's pretty funny.
Going to cause all sorts of fun and games for them.Over here, all the public schools have a fibre connectionstandard. Not sure about the speed these days but they were all pretty well the same across the entire state.
No room for interesting alternative options like star link.I would expect that some of them or at least the private schools out in the sticksbare now on NBN Skymuster.