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    Posts made by chrisnbrooks

    • Verizon Jetpack Proxy Issues

      Verizon appears to have made some updates to the Proxy used by their Hotspots.
      As of today these users could no longer access self-signed security certificates.
      Even if you accept the security warning, the connections just hang.
      The fix was obvious, but the issue was far reaching and impacted SaaS/PaaS usage.

      Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings > Automatically Detect Settings (uncheck)

      A Group Policy should have already taken care of this, requires further investigation.
      Just thought I'd get the word out in case anyone else ran into it today.
      Have a great weekend!

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: BB-8 by Sphero: 100 (Buyer's Remorse: 0)

      @BBigford said in BB-8 by Sphero: 100 (Buyer's Remorse: 0):

      @chrisnbrooks said in BB-8 by Sphero: 100 (Buyer's Remorse: 0):

      So my new "little buddy" BB-8 was a big hit around the office at lunch today.
      If anyone has $150 in their toy budget this month, I highly recommend one.

      Putting one of those in patrol mode with a camera feed on your phone would be sweet.

      Un/Fortunately there's no camera or sensors (besides the accelerometer) in the droid itself. It uses the smartdevice via the App to do everything. I do love the "fodder" in the Patrol log ("unknown energy source detected" while it endlessly tries to cram itself behind the washing machine)
      It can't really be used to "spy" on your home or office.
      At best/worst it could establish a floor map, but I don't believe the official app remembers

      posted in Water Closet
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    • BB-8 by Sphero: 100 (Buyer's Remorse: 0)

      So my new "little buddy" BB-8 was a big hit around the office at lunch today.
      If anyone has $150 in their toy budget this month, I highly recommend one.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • Solution: .NET 3.5 install errors & Win 8.1

      Encountered a problem this week while setting up some Win 8.1 VMs to be used for a PaaS solution. The problem was not new, but none of the usual TechNet quick-fixes were doing it this time. I'm sure you've all had the dotnetfx35 failures, resolved them with the usual group policy updates or removing the dreaded .NET rollup KBs. Maybe you had to use the offline client distribution or DISM from source media. After trying all this I was still staring at a failed install with the same generic error.

      I took a break. A beer break actually, and in this case Flat Tire's Citradelic was my Newton's Apple.

      I remembered 4 years ago when all the Engineers ran out and got windows 8 and the tried to reinstall their Autodesk software on it. There was something I had to do then, that I was forgetting now, and the canned forum responses just weren't going back that far.

      bonk

      I raced in and downloaded Microsoft's "dotnet removal tool" and removed .NET 1 & 1.1 which weren't even listed under Windows Settings as available features to add/remove, but were built into the OS. After a reboot I ran DSIM offline from the source media still mounted on my VM. After a subjective eternity at 64% ... 100% .NET 2, 3, & 3.5 installed successfully! Then immediately began repeating the process on the other 5 VMs which had all been cloned with the same embedded issue.

      So no real message here but for this, don't forget that Windows is built much like the cities of Europe ... directly on top of the foundations that were already there. Hope this helps someone, or at lease provided a good Thursday afternoon read. Live long and prosper!

      posted in IT Discussion dotnet
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    • RE: PowerShell is now open source

      Prepare for big updates to Asset Management. Wish this was around when I was building ITIS (IT Inventory System) I'd revisit the project, but with so many offerings out there now, it's a flooded market. The implications for ISO QC in calibration labs and the like are titillating.

      posted in News
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    • RE: IT Kitchen & Grill

      (perhaps technically a salad)
      https://mangolassi.it/topic/10227/recipe-egg-avocado-bowl

      posted in Water Closet
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    • Recipe: Egg & Avocado Bowl

      Here's a quick and easy one to satisfy most dietary practices.

      Ingredients:

      • 2 eggs
      • 1 avocado
      • basic seasonings

      Driections:

      • Set small pot of water to rolling boil.
      • Carefully lower in your eggs with a spoon, allow to boil for five minutes.
      • Halve avocado, remove pit, slice meat long ways and turn skin inside out.
      • Place slivers centrifugally inside bowl
      • After removing eggs from boil, blanch with cold water and carefully peel off shell.
      • Set the soft-boiled eggs atop the avocado slices.
      • Top with salt, pepper, and ground cayenne.
        (optionally cayenne infused or Himalayan salt and ground peppercorns)

      Dig in, allowing the warm egg yolk and whites to mix with the avocado.
      Melts in your mouth and satisfies basic dietary protein and fatty-acid requirements.

      posted in Water Closet recipe it kitchen and grill
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    • RE: Favorite Linux Distro

      @chrisnbrooks said in Favorite Linux Distro:

      ... I've been thoroughly enjoying my new Korora notebook, and might finally leave Debian behind forever.

      Update: Last night I tried to install Night of the Tentacle on Korora from my Steam library, and realized it only supports Debian file structures. Not wanting to mess around with ScummVM and also realizing many games on Steam only support Debian derivatives, I switched back to Mint. That's not to say there's no place for Korora in my life, but I may reserve it strictly for Workstations. (where selinux and increased r/w speed is an obvious advantage)

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Recipe: Watermelon-Feta-Mint Salad

      YUM (and I'm not talking about package distribution)

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: MODX : the hidden dragon

      occurs to me I may have sounded a bit too harsh on Wordpress. Truth is I just got painfully bored of it.

      posted in Developer Discussion
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    • RE: MODX : the hidden dragon

      @scottalanmiller said in MODX : the hidden dragon:

      @chrisnbrooks said in MODX : the hidden dragon:

      No licensing required, and I totes don't work for them, btw. I'm just a big fan /shrug

      It's free? Is it open source?

      Yep, written in PHP. Flexible enough however I've never found a good reason to modify anything.

      posted in Developer Discussion
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    • RE: MODX : the hidden dragon

      No licensing required, and I totes don't work for them, btw. I'm just a big fan /shrug

      posted in Developer Discussion
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    • RE: MODX : the hidden dragon

      @scottalanmiller said in MODX : the hidden dragon:

      Free. Supported on all major hosting providers. Well known with support from anywhere. All major features.

      That's true, I forget that a lot of people just use what's in their C-Panel, etc.. I had convinced one friend to try MODX once and he was caught up in permissions issues and never got it off the ground. Being comfy in linux and MySQL land myself, I've never had any difficulty. Perhaps the server install aspects ARE what drive people away. (those who've heard of it of course)

      posted in Developer Discussion
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    • MODX : the hidden dragon

      I've become increasingly concerned about a topic of conversation I've intentionally begun to broach with web developers as of late. Perhaps our wonderful Mangolassi community can help me to understand where my thinking has gone so astray from the norm when it comes to Content Management Systems.

      Somewhere around three years ago I installed my first copy of MODX Revolution on my sandbox and have never looked back. I've created some beautiful and efficient websites with great in-line content management features, robust and feature-rich social networks, even matched up with Magento to create a seamless content to shopping experience.

      The code snippets, chunks, and plugins allowed me to work with whatever language appealed to me as best for the specific task at hand. Instead of having to teach a user a new CMS back-end, I just put all the tools they'd need directly on the front-end after they login to an authorized account. It's been a real game changer.

      However, upon talking to other developers in-person, even as recently as this week, no one has ever heard of MODX. They'll swear by Wordpress to this day, building cumbersome plugins and even modifying the source directly, breaking any ability to update security patches. TBH, I'd rather go back to drupal than use Wordpress. Even for the end-user the CMS back-end for Wordpress is awkward and requires significant training. I've stumbled into some CMS conversations with developers that have left me speechless and backing away slowly.

      I can't find a good explanation for this phenomena besides the dreaded "comfort zone."

      How could they never have even heard of it, do they read IT forums, blogs, whitepapers? If not, why not? What's going on here?

      Perhaps all MODX needs is a big PR push, but I feel as if the dev community is missing out.

      Thanks for reading, and I hope I didn't step on your toes. Happy hump-day!

      posted in Developer Discussion
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    • RE: Life as a computer technician can feel like life as a Meeseeks

      I have a client currently who works for a major fossil fuel consuming energy plant. He's become one of my favorite clients to get a call from. I've made it a point to put aside any indignant speak about climate science, instead chitchatting about my container garden or our mutual experiences growing up Appalachian. I consider the extra time spent being sociable as fostering a better business relationship. That being said we're both busy people and appreciate knowing when to end the conversation as well.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: How do you keep track of licenses?

      I've seen a lot of places just throw all their licensed media in a box and shuffle it like a bingo drum XD

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Chocolatey.org AntiVirus preference:

      https://chocolatey.org/packages?q=bitdefender

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Chocolatey.org AntiVirus preference:

      @gjacobse
      I'm actually a pretty big fan of BitDefender, both as personal and enterprise.
      (they have a nice admin interface and didn't cause as many severe system crashes as their competitors)

      I don't do windows@home so I don't get many excuses to use it anymore, but a couple years ago I did extensive Enterprise AV testing and found it to be the only one I'd actually recommend from an Administration standpoint.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: DC Demotion Question

      @BRRABill

      Just throwing some initial thoughts out here while answering morning tickets, so my apologies if I'm misdiagnosing or forgetting something. I went through this process a few years ago, but my recollection is pretty foggy on what all was involved.

      Could you setup the first Virtual as the secondary DC, change JOE's IP and drop him, set the new secondary virtual with JOE's IP so it takes over as your secondary DC? Once that's running for a few days to assure no conflicts, repeat the process with BOB?

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Trying Out Ubuntu 16.04 As My Main Desktop

      @gjacobse said in Trying Out Ubuntu 16.04 As My Main Desktop:

      I have thought about going the route of Linux on my office desktop.. But Seeing as I only have 20GB of free space available, I wonder if the SSD has enough left for my day to day and allowing for dual booting.

      Kubuntu is extremely lightweight, I used to throw it on those retired Dell D600 laptops that went out a few years ago and give them to all the underemployed people I know. Most of them still whined about wanting windows, but I personally take a hard line stance on software privacy (and win-dependency)

      Edit: If you're going to do something like this while retiring your own company assets, remember to follow DoD wiping practices.

      posted in IT Discussion
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