@scottalanmiller oh I don't doubt there's a real person behind the account, but I don't think it has a single time engaged with the community other than to throw around marketing posts. Super duper spammy. I can't stand visiting the site without being logged in, having to navigate around all the spam from that account. If I want to browse StarWind Blog posts, I'll just visit their site.
Posts made by Obsolesce
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RE: V2V Migration - Going from Hyper-V to ESXi
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RE: V2V Migration - Going from Hyper-V to ESXi
@CCWTech I've used live migration of VMs successfully in the past, but not with Starwind. If Starwind offers a live V2V solution, I'd put my money on that more VS what I used successfully in the past.
If unsure, create a test VM to try.
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RE: V2V Migration - Going from Hyper-V to ESXi
@CCWTech said in V2V Migration - Going from Hyper-V to ESXi:
I know @Oksana is here, maybe she can give some input.
That's just a marketing account most people block.
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RE: Remove Windows 10 & Windows 11 "No Internet" Message
@dbeato said in Remove Windows 10 & Windows 11 "No Internet" Message:
@Obsolesce We have seen it on both situations and it is annoying to be honest for end users.
Yeah I can definitely imagine that being annoying. If ya can't find or fix the the network or config issue, no choice other than to disable it on all the clients.
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RE: Remove Windows 10 & Windows 11 "No Internet" Message
@travisdh1 said in Remove Windows 10 & Windows 11 "No Internet" Message:
@Obsolesce said in Remove Windows 10 & Windows 11 "No Internet" Message:
Doesn't that prevent Windows from probing a Microsoft server to check if the network connection has internet access? I imagine that would only not work as designed on user devices if they are on some kind of highly secure network that blocks that connection.
That would be the logical behavior, but I see this reported as offline while actively using streaming services and such. It's just flat out broken, so disabling it makes sense for many end users.
That's odd then, that I haven't seen it at all across tens of thousands of devices around the world using both Win10/11, Pro/Ent editions, both on corp networks and personal.
I can likely assume then, that if one is seeing this frequently, it may be some kind of isolated local issue. Possibly ISP related or some deeper underlying issue with your internal networking / firewalls.
I have seen it personally, but were cases where it's doing it's job. I sometimes connect to a Wi-Fi network that truly does not have internet access.
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RE: Remove Windows 10 & Windows 11 "No Internet" Message
Doesn't that prevent Windows from probing a Microsoft server to check if the network connection has internet access? I imagine that would only not work as designed on user devices if they are on some kind of highly secure network that blocks that connection.
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RE: Astrophotography
@DustinB3403 maybe it's also helpful to know that Jupiter's axis of rotation is roughly 3 degrees compared to Earth's 23.5 degrees. But we would see Jupiter at any angle depending on when we look at it.
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RE: Astrophotography
@DustinB3403 No, it depends on where Jupiter is in the sky, where Earth and Jupiter are in their orbits relative to each other, Earth's rotation/angle, my camera's rotation, and my telescope's positioning.
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RE: Astrophotography
Thanks! There's a learning curve for sure, but it isn't bad. Well worth it if it's your thing.
The angle of the image is determined by my camera's rotation. I have mine attached at about a 0 degrees. So when the telescope is in it's zero-position, my camera has no rotation angle (or close). I don't care about the rotation when doing planetary. With DSOs such as nebulae and galaxies, I generally do care about camera rotation for framing purposes.
The part that takes the most time is the processing of the images. It's a whole different world of understanding and practice.
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RE: Astrophotography
Some quick fun with Jupiter during the daytime evening before the clouds rolled in, again.
Trying to get back into some planetary work. I have to relearn it, it's been a long long time.
I don't think this one turned out so well, but I think if I redo it later and spend some more time processing and learning, I can get it better. A night-time image would help too.
I think my old one was much better. I spent more time on it and used a tutorial.
Another:
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RE: Meta Down: Facebook and Instagram Offline
@scottalanmiller said in Meta Down: Facebook and Instagram Offline:
Still down here.
They were down here a bit ago for awhile.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
New (to me) telescope arrived today!
Nice, going to use it for photography?
Yes, astrophotography. This is a bigger telescope than I had before. 203mm aperture, 2032mm focal length, f/10 native.
I finally got a chance to test it out for about an hour last night on Jupiter mostly visually. I looked at it at about 6100mm focal length @ f/30. It looked so awesome. I've never seen it that big and clear in person. I hooked the camera up for a bit but didn't go well due to the balcony being so shaky and Jupiter started going behind a tree by that time.
I'm hoping to get some more clear nights soon so I can give it a real go. Clear nights are truly a rarity these days here.
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RE: Windows 11 Remove PIN and Only Use Password Instructions
@gjacobse said in Windows 11 Remove PIN and Only Use Password Instructions:
I may have an account I have forgotten about
But I continue to use local only. I believe they call it an “Offline Account”On my personal Windows laptop, I use my Microsoft account (MFA'd). It makes things all around that way more convenient for me. To avoid passwords, and because I want that separated, I use Windows Hello (fingerprint or PIN). Then BitLocker (TPM 2.0+), and of course the BitLocker Startup PIN.
On my personal Linux laptop, basically the same thing as above, but SW level encryption.
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RE: Miscellaneous Tech News
Wyze
The next company to add to your blacklist due to poor security incident handling and response.
Wyze says camera breach let 13,000 customers briefly see into other people’s homes
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RE: Define Air Gapped Networks
@scottalanmiller said in Define Air Gapped Networks:
@Obsolesce said in Define Air Gapped Networks:
@DustinB3403 said in Define Air Gapped Networks:
When using terminology like "Air Gapped" what is your first impression of it?
When I see someone say they have an air gapped network, I think it to mean that the network is separate from the rest of the organization (through a physical disconnect), and that Air Gapped, does not imply the lack of internet.
Air Gapped != Without Internet
What's your opinion?
An air gapped network is indeed physically isolated from other networks, but the key yiur missing is that it is also isolated from the Internet. The primary characteristic being lack of any connection to outside networks, including the internet.
It's not the "connection to the outside" that violates the air gap, the issue is that if BOTH networks connect to the Internet or any shared network, it clearly isn't air gapped. Air gapped systems can never talk to each other without a different mechanism passing messages in between that crosses the air gap.
You misinterpreted what I wrote. Coupled with the first sentence, it's clear. Also, outside being outside said network, not necessarily public networks.
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RE: Define Air Gapped Networks
@DustinB3403 said in Define Air Gapped Networks:
When using terminology like "Air Gapped" what is your first impression of it?
When I see someone say they have an air gapped network, I think it to mean that the network is separate from the rest of the organization (through a physical disconnect), and that Air Gapped, does not imply the lack of internet.
Air Gapped != Without Internet
What's your opinion?
An air gapped network is indeed physically isolated from other networks, but the key yiur missing is that it is also isolated from the Internet. The primary characteristic being lack of any connection to outside networks, including the internet.
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RE: Options to securely deliver electronic documents?
@JasGot said in Options to securely deliver electronic documents?:
We have a customer that is asking about delivering documents to their customers; securely.
Much like a bank would do it. They send you an email with instructions to visit their site, login, and download your file.
Anyone aware of a service that does this?
What do they define as delivering documents securely?
You'd need to host a site they can log in to, or use something else that requires an account they already have, such as requiring them to log in via a known MS or Google email. For example, send them a link of the doc(s) in OneDrive or Google Drive that requires them to authenticate.
Any other service that does this, you're just trusting that the correct person signs up for that "other service" to access the documents.
It works well for the bank because when your own bank does it, you already have an account to use to sign in and get get the doc.
In the case where a company wants to provide a document to a customer, then it needs to be with a service that the customer already has an account with or is capable of verifying the person before they create one to access it. If the company can, ideally they would make the document available via the service (OneDrive, Google Docs) to that specific customer's email. Then they'd be forced to sign up (if they don't have already) or use that email to access the docs.
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RE: Need new webhost
@DustinB3403 said in Need new webhost:
@Obsolesce a 5 day window to try and migrate a bunch of sites isn't unrealistic, but it is a tight timeline to avoid getting billed.
Have you called and spoke with them about the bill and see if they'll do anything to reduce it? Surely they would want to keep a customer vs lose one..
Not concerned about the migration timing and all that. Just concerned about not renewing because I've hopefully found a better option.
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Need new webhost
I'm looking for a new webhost to host a hand full of sites, mostly WordPress sites, a couple which are larger and more accessed. Ideally something that offers the same thing or better as the Dreamhost Shared Unlimited plan. The less I have to do in regard to site migration, maintenance, etc., the better.
It feels like Dreamhost is ripping me off like crazy, being a customer for many years, and having to pay 5x more money than if I was a new customer.
I'll be billed in 5 days for another year, but hopefully there's something better?