You do realize you are talking to someone at a fortune 100 right? I am way way bigger than your company. We have a big and great legal team. I don't know what the hell is with your attitude on here. Great way for a vendor to act. Guess we know to never do business with you.
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RE: Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution
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RE: Franz messaging app
I wish Apple would open up iMessage to non-apple devices then it would really become the true SMS replacement.
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RE: Franz messaging app
@coliver said in Franz messaging app:
@Dashrender said in Franz messaging app:
I am now made to wonder how good the security on these types of apps are. I never really thought about it in the past, but things have changed.
What do you mean? Most of them have an API that other apps (like Franz) can make calls to. Really it is no more or less secure then the default application... at least as far as the in-transit data is concerned. At rest that may be different.
Most of them use XMPP too
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RE: Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution
@KOOLER said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:
If there's no financial interest from the person who told that he won't show up in the court, it would be you for EULA violation and EMC lawyers. When you install product you accept EULA and THAT is what you agree on when you use the licensed software. E-mail = junk.
The Emails are still there the person does not have to show up in court. When did you become a lawyer? We have a very good legal team. They have all looked at it. Heck we even have a modified EULA from Microsoft with our EA as our legal team did not like some of their normal verbiage, it's not the same one you install the software with, the fact it what a company says, signs etc outside of that EULA can still modify it. Like it or not that's how it is.
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RE: Network-wide, hardware ad blocking using Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi Would not make a good proxy server even for home. Proxy servers need a heck of a lot of horsepower, raspberry Pi.
The Raspberry Pi and arduino are best used in automation, scripting, motor/system controls and IoT/Home automation. They were never designed to be servers like that.
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RE: DHCP the servers
@scottalanmiller said in DHCP the servers:
@Texkonc said in DHCP the servers:
@JaredBusch said in DHCP the servers:
Personally, I am in the camp of static the hypervisors, DC, routers, and switches.
Yes, I agree on all those.
I am just used to statically assigning everything. This way we can set blocks of IP's aside for an application lets say, that you make block of .100-.150 for that one application and nothing can touch that range. but if you DHCP everything you kinda loose that.What's the benefit of ranges of that nature? And reservations allow for that as well, you can set aside reservation blocks. But why?
What's the point of putting things besides each other with IPs? We do that for switches on the management vlan but most services are by DNS anyway so it doesn't matter
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RE: iPhone 6, How much is it worth?
@stacksofplates said in iPhone 6, How much is it worth?:
@Jason said in iPhone 6, How much is it worth?:
@IRJ said in iPhone 6, How much is it worth?:
Ebay is the best place to sell used electronics. You always get the going market price. Sometimes you get lucky on craigslist, but they are a lot of lowballers and lowlifes on there.
It seems most of them want to meet during the day.. I've come to the conclusion that most people on cragislist are on lowlifes on welfare wanting to munch of other people and expect a lot of stuff near free. I've been asked on their many times to even give stuff away guess they wanted something but "lived on a fixed income".
I've even stopped looking to buy stuff on there. Selling big things is esp bad because they have to come to your house.
I only meet in public.
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RE: iPhone 6, How much is it worth?
@gjacobse said in iPhone 6, How much is it worth?:
I'm a tad skiddish of selling my old iPhones... I've only sold one, and it was to someone I have known for 15 years.... The rest I have here in a drawer.
System reset or not,.. just makes me 'worry' I can't do DoD wipe on it.
If you do a wipe (which is what you do with a factory reset on the iphone) it wipes the SSD, SSD wiping is different. Also the data is encrypted with your fingerprint/passcode.
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RE: Hosted SW helpdesk is down?
@art_of_shred said in Hosted SW helpdesk is down?:
@travisdh1 said in Hosted SW helpdesk is down?:
@DustinB3403 said in Hosted SW helpdesk is down?:
I didn't know SW did their own hosted solution.
That's news to me.
I wondered why they had such a large number of servers for the amount of people they had in the HQ when I did the tour before last years SpiceWorld.
Right. It has nothing to do with data mining on user accounts...
hahahah... I hope you don't believe that...
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RE: I can't even
This is dumb..
There's probally some crazy ass expensive software like that can do it though.... It would have to be like a Citrix XenApp sofrware with a web reverse proxy too or something.
Hell I think even Xenapp actually uses multiple ports just 80 for the webinterface and the actual gui is done over others.
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RE: iPhone 6, How much is it worth?
@IRJ said in iPhone 6, How much is it worth?:
Ebay is the best place to sell used electronics. You always get the going market price. Sometimes you get lucky on craigslist, but they are a lot of lowballers and lowlifes on there.
It seems most of them want to meet during the day.. I've come to the conclusion that most people on cragislist are on lowlifes on welfare wanting to munch of other people and expect a lot of stuff near free. I've been asked on their many times to even give stuff away guess they wanted something but "lived on a fixed income".
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RE: Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution
@ardeyn said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:
@Jason The thing is (I might be wrong though)
Pretty much any rep of any company works with a disclaimer, that sounds along the lines of "Any opinions expressed in this communication are not necessarily those of the company". This way you are still violating the EULA. This may not be immediately noticeable while you work with the aforementioned reps, however if you were to reach out to support and they will see what kind of license you are using, there may be trouble.
That being said, I am not sure it's the case, it just sounds like a possible course of action.The emails do not include such a disclaimer. So that would not apply. We have a great legal team anyway. They've seen it.
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RE: Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution
@ardeyn said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:
In before the EMC reps in question get told off for violating their own EULA and they inform you, you can't use it in production anymore, however you can get a 5% discount from the full paid license and a jar of cookies:)
They can't retro actively change it. They could prevent us from upgrading sure.
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RE: iPhone 6, How much is it worth?
@brianlittlejohn said in iPhone 6, How much is it worth?:
2 generation old phone, $75-$120 is about the price I would expect for it.
This is how I find my pricing
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RE: iPhone 6, How much is it worth?
@DustinB3403 said in iPhone 6, How much is it worth?:
The Roku 3 I would value around $70 personally (since it's used) new they sell for $82.
As for the phone, what model is it that you're trying to sell?
$100 is for all three roku's
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RE: Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution
@KOOLER said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:
@Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:
@KOOLER said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:
@Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:
@scottalanmiller said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:
@Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:
You can also use EMC ScaleIO for free with your own hardware if you use the community for support https://www.emc.com/products-solutions/trial-software-download/scaleio.htm (or you can buy the software or pre-configured dell servers with it).
For commercial use, too? How did I not know that they had opened this up?
Yes, the EULA has no restrictions on that. Their marketing terms of course try to convey you should " When you are ready to purchase a ScaleIO software license for full production use and maintenance, contact a Sales Associate" but the EULA has nothing requiring it.
This isn't true. Don't get yourself intro trouble with misuse! You can't use it for production and you have to let EMC know you evaluate with a prod use in mind. That's EVERYTHING but free... IMHO.
https://www.emc.com/content/terms/eula-scaleio.htm
E. “Internal Business Purposes” means an internal (non-commercial) Use for the purpose(s) of testing and demonstrating the features of the Software, and not for Customer product development, product testing, or other Customer research and development or commercial purposes.
You are reading that incorrectly. That's just definitions, not the terms. Our EMC rep already confirmed it to us.
I read everything correctly. 3A grants you rights to use sofware for "Internal Use". Internal Use means non-commercial.
I don't know what EMC sales rep verbally told you. Talk to your lawyers with EULA in hand, it's public.
Doesn't matter we have the Email from EMC. That is permission to use it.
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iPhone 6, How much is it worth?
Just upgraded to the 6s Plus.
I have one for sale for $250 but I keep getting offers around $75-$120.
http://roanoke.craigslist.org/mob/5826479242.html
I also have three Rokus (2 Roku 3s, 1 Roku 2) for sale for $100, and people keep offering like $50. Idk I just think it's worth more.