I can't even
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@gjacobse said in I can't even:
You have a Webex Training at 9am tomorrow.
Click link to join:
Clicked the link and it took me to imgur....
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More of a Rant.
Just watching the news about puppy smuggling.But also about the increase in demand for dogs/puppy's with cropped ears as celebs and "influencer" have them.
Like WTF!!!!! Why would you want a dog that someone has simply mutilated the poor thing.The world is so messed up!!
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FFS at a family wedding and I get a call for help because a user needs SMB1 enabled, because a user still has a Windows XP VM on their desktop....
Okay people, my phone is going off for the weekend. If you can't figure out how to either disable the GPO or make exclusions you're on you're own...
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
FFS at a family wedding and I get a call for help because a user needs SMB1 enabled, because a user still has a Windows XP VM on their desktop....
Okay people, my phone is going off for the weekend. If you can't figure out how to either disable the GPO or make exclusions you're on you're own...
I have a print error - can you please take a look at the (x) printer please..
(Load Paper Tray 1)
<epic nuclear eye roll>
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I love how customers only ask what the range of services that you are currently providing is after they've done a "price comparison" with someone else.
How the heck did you do a price comparison without knowing what the price was going to be for?
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
FFS at a family wedding and I get a call for help because a user needs SMB1 enabled, because a user still has a Windows XP VM on their desktop....
Okay people, my phone is going off for the weekend. If you can't figure out how to either disable the GPO or make exclusions you're on you're own...
Just don’t answer.
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@dbeato said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
FFS at a family wedding and I get a call for help because a user needs SMB1 enabled, because a user still has a Windows XP VM on their desktop....
Okay people, my phone is going off for the weekend. If you can't figure out how to either disable the GPO or make exclusions you're on you're own...
Just don’t answer.
I literally turned my phone off. Sorry, you've all been told I would be unavailable during this time. Carve out a 4 hour window for me...
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Although this happened many, many years ago,....
While pulling up to the gravesite at my mother-in-law's funeral, my phone was going off, and yes, I turned it off. -
@scotth said in I can't even:
Although this happened many, many years ago,....
While pulling up to the gravesite at my mother-in-law's funeral, my phone was going off, and yes, I turned it off.Insert Office Space meme
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UGH, so tired of reading posts (on other boards) where multiple people reply with the same answer, sometimes a day or more later, without adding any additional info than previous posters!!
To top it off, there are only a handful of replies, so it is not hard to read the entire damn thread!!
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@pmoncho said in I can't even:
UGH, so tired of reading posts (on other boards) where multiple people reply with the same answer, sometimes a day or more later, without adding any additional info than previous posters!!
To top it off, there are only a handful of replies, so it is not hard to read the entire damn thread!!
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So when do we start boycotting businesses that refuse to use SSL...
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@dustinb3403 I blocked port 80. Give me 443 or nothing.
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@voip_n00b said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 I blocked port 80. Give me 443 or nothing.
And how are you blocking that while you're mobile? I can understand from a location you have control over, but roaming seems to be a challenge and doesn't fix the issue.
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
@voip_n00b said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 I blocked port 80. Give me 443 or nothing.
And how are you blocking that while you're mobile? I can understand from a location you have control over, but roaming seems to be a challenge and doesn't fix the issue.
Assuming there's a firewall available for your mobile device, you could conceivably do it.
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@dashrender said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
@voip_n00b said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 I blocked port 80. Give me 443 or nothing.
And how are you blocking that while you're mobile? I can understand from a location you have control over, but roaming seems to be a challenge and doesn't fix the issue.
Assuming there's a firewall available for your mobile device, you could conceivably do it.
Conceivability verse practicality is what I'm wondering about, could someone setup a firewall to use for their cellphone etc, sure but would you really want to?
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
@dashrender said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
@voip_n00b said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 I blocked port 80. Give me 443 or nothing.
And how are you blocking that while you're mobile? I can understand from a location you have control over, but roaming seems to be a challenge and doesn't fix the issue.
Assuming there's a firewall available for your mobile device, you could conceivably do it.
Conceivability verse practicality is what I'm wondering about, could someone setup a firewall to use for their cellphone etc, sure but would you really want to?
Of course not - who wants to manage that?
but the same can be said for boycotting those that don't use HTTPS - if you care enough, you're potentially already doing it - if you don't, well you never will.
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@dashrender said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
@dashrender said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
@voip_n00b said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 I blocked port 80. Give me 443 or nothing.
And how are you blocking that while you're mobile? I can understand from a location you have control over, but roaming seems to be a challenge and doesn't fix the issue.
Assuming there's a firewall available for your mobile device, you could conceivably do it.
Conceivability verse practicality is what I'm wondering about, could someone setup a firewall to use for their cellphone etc, sure but would you really want to?
Of course not - who wants to manage that?
but the same can be said for boycotting those that don't use HTTPS - if you care enough, you're potentially already doing it - if you don't, well you never will.
I will not be purchasing smithfield products if they can't provide the lowest level of security across their sites, that is a go forward rule for me.
Do you know all of the products/vendors you use and can confirm that their sites are secured and would you do such a thing?
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
@dashrender said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
@dashrender said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
@voip_n00b said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 I blocked port 80. Give me 443 or nothing.
And how are you blocking that while you're mobile? I can understand from a location you have control over, but roaming seems to be a challenge and doesn't fix the issue.
Assuming there's a firewall available for your mobile device, you could conceivably do it.
Conceivability verse practicality is what I'm wondering about, could someone setup a firewall to use for their cellphone etc, sure but would you really want to?
Of course not - who wants to manage that?
but the same can be said for boycotting those that don't use HTTPS - if you care enough, you're potentially already doing it - if you don't, well you never will.
I will not be purchasing smithfield products if they can't provide the lowest level of security across their sites, that is a go forward rule for me.
Do you know all of the products/vendors you use and can confirm that their sites are secured and would you do such a thing?
I only look when I'm buying something - so yeah... I look, because I care. I can tell you even in my own company - my new boss surely doesn't look, it's not on her mind to know about this. But I don't mean to single her out - almost no one else here likely looks for that.
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
So when do we start boycotting businesses that refuse to use SSL...
They have SSL, it just doesn't redirect you properly.