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Neddy Seagoon posted:Just out of curiosity as I'm not up on the US housing market, does that means he owns the house without debt, or that technically nobody owns the house right now? I do not know! To my mind if the bank can't prove that he hasn't paid off his mortgage (or has no record of him ever having a mortgage) then the house ought to be his, free and clear, since he has the deed. But who knows.
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Some executives are about to understand why IT was always asking for more budget and they are going to regret not giving it to them
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orange sky posted:Some executives are about to understand why IT was always asking for more budget and they are going to regret not giving it to them Yeah, no. They'll poo poo on their IT and blame them for the whole mess and learn nothing.
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Japanese Dating Sim posted:Yeah, no. They'll poo poo on their IT and blame them for the whole mess and learn nothing. It's this, yeah
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Really looking forward to that RCA if it’s ever released. The Azure south central data center outage was a fun read where a whole mess of stuff just happened to go on at once and cascaded
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# ? Feb 9, 2019 18:25 |
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Japanese Dating Sim posted:Yeah, no. They'll poo poo on their IT and blame them for the whole mess and learn nothing. They'll "fix" the problem by firing the key members of the IT department (taking all the knowledge necessary to actually fix the problem with them) and replacing them with low-bid overseas working visa contractors, claiming it'll all never happen again, pinkie-promise.
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# ? Feb 10, 2019 06:17 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:They'll "fix" the problem by firing the key members of the IT department (taking all the knowledge necessary to actually fix the problem with them) and replacing them with low-bid overseas working visa contractors, claiming it'll all never happen again, pinkie-promise. Maybe one of the executives will resign and get rewarded with a mega bonus so the others won’t have to. This will only happen if public outrage will lead to politicians starting to meddle in the discussion if they think they can win votes from it.
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# ? Feb 10, 2019 07:28 |
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Anyone ever worked with AeroHive products ?
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# ? Feb 10, 2019 17:06 |
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I can't see how they've not been acquired already.
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Thanks Ants posted:I can't see how they've not been acquired already. AeroHive or Wells Fargo?
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Thanks Ants posted:I can't see how they've not been acquired already. As in “they’re so poo poo I don’t understand how they’re still in business” or “they’re so awesome I can’t believe nobody acquired them yet”?
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I don't like the product. They once were a bit special in terms of the feature set but the NG platform that they want everybody to use is missing features compared to the old HiveManager, and the old HiveManager is so underprovisioned now that I can regularly see a 30-minute long queue to push configurations to devices and that makes it unusable if you're wanting to try some settings out. I guess there are still use cases they fit really well - multiple branch locations where you want to ship APs out and have them auto-provision based on things like public IP and tunnel back, endless tweaking of all the radio parameters to get your particular traffic working perfectly. They just didn't work for us - the number of radio settings mean that different support techs tell you that you need to have things set in ways that contradict each other, you can't go direct to Aerohive for support outside of the USA, we had obvious software bugs blamed on interference, the mounting hardware is absolutely terrible. The hardware isn't bad, but I can't see where they are meant to fit into the market. All the other pure-WiFi vendors have been acquired by somebody else, and I can't see how Aerohive will continue on their own.
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# ? Feb 10, 2019 22:34 |
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They are very popular with VARs because they give 40 points on the sale, where as something like Cisco is 8 or less. I have one sitting on my desk i need to test out in our isolation chamber. I'm curious if their radio performs as bad as a Cisco AP when you fully load it with mixed traffic types.
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For what it's worth I had about 8 of their Wave 1 AC product (AP230) installed in an office environment, spent a year on-and-off with support trying to tweak the radio performance and always having random issues with passing multicast traffic or data rates dropping through the floor, replaced them all with cheap Aruba AP-303 devices and the difference is night and day. Yes I have lost features, only some of which I used, but the complaints have stopped completely. The final straw was a six week long case I had open with support where private PSKs stored on the cloud would randomly not authenticate, but PPSKs stored in the APs worked fine. Gave them packet captures, tried different WAN links, had Aerohive tell me they weren't seeing any issues despite the logs saying that RADIUS auth had failed. The last update on that case was asking me to try again, seeing everything was working fine and then getting an acknowledgement that something had been broken in their cloud service for two months. They also had the LED in the APs fail early, so 'fixed' it by having it blink once every minute instead of providing a constant feedback of the status of the units, and wouldn't replace the hardware for a fixed revision. Thanks Ants fucked around with this message at 22:53 on Feb 10, 2019 |
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Vulture Culture posted:It means the bank still has a lien on the house but has no record of any money being paid towards the lien Nope, it might actually mean the house is free and clear of the debt and the guy now legally owns it outright. I don't know the exact mechanisms, but I know that during the foreclosure fest that was the 2008 meltdown, it turned out that while selling the mortgages to anybody and everybody, banks just lost a shitload of the paperwork and if they can't prove they have the mortgage, it effectively doesn't exist in at least some circumstances.
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 03:41 |
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You would think they had closed those "loopholes" by now?
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 03:51 |
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Wibla posted:You would think they had closed those "loopholes" by now? I mean, at the end of the day the bank has to prove you owe them money. It's just a matter of if you have the resources to get to the point of them having to do it in court.
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Zorak of Michigan posted:Fellow work-from-home types: anyone have a recommendation for a stereo Bluetooth headset? I'm trying to find something comfortable enough to wear all day, with enough battery life to wear all day, a mic that doesn't pick up too much background noise, and with a hard mute button, so I don't have to unlock my phone before I interrupt someone and tell them that we're definitely not doing what they want. Oh, and I have a big fat head, so I'm looking for something without too much clamping force, too. Currently I'm looking at the Jabra Evolve 75 or Plantronics Voyager 8200, and leaning toward the Plantronics. I got the Plantronics 8200 recently, and love it. Very comfortable to wear, the ANC is comfortable and works well, sound quality is great, battery time is amazing. None of the Jabra I tried recently has as good fit or sound clarity.
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Dell publish a really nice guide for the minimum/maximum rail spacing that their various rack mount options support https://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/555/business~solutions~engineering-docs~en/documents~rail-rack-matrix.pdf Does anybody know if there's an HPE equivalent? Specifically the rails 663201-B21, which are for a DL360 Gen9 (SFF, ball bearing).
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My boss is asking me to find a platform for live event streaming. Anyone have any recommendations for what might work for a small university that is only going to stream 15-20 times a year to a pretty small audience.
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funmanguy posted:My boss is asking me to find a platform for live event streaming. Anyone have any recommendations for what might work for a small university that is only going to stream 15-20 times a year to a pretty small audience. Twitch.tv
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funmanguy posted:My boss is asking me to find a platform for live event streaming. Anyone have any recommendations for what might work for a small university that is only going to stream 15-20 times a year to a pretty small audience. Vimeo is like 70 bucks a month. We use Ooyala but you pay out your rear end for it.
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LochNessMonster posted:Vimeo is like 70 bucks a month. Some background info, we have used DaCast for like 5 years, now we installed a bunch of Extron gear for streaming elsewhere and DaCast isn't supported in Extron Land. so gently caress
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funmanguy posted:My boss is asking me to find a platform for live event streaming. Anyone have any recommendations for what might work for a small university that is only going to stream 15-20 times a year to a pretty small audience. I think Zoom has a Webinar casting plan; been really happy with their offering for general conferencing
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funmanguy posted:My boss is asking me to find a platform for live event streaming. Anyone have any recommendations for what might work for a small university that is only going to stream 15-20 times a year to a pretty small audience. We just dump the livestreaming events onto youtube live and it works, given the low volumes i would give it a shot in a testing enviroment(book the room you want to cast and have some people log in remotely from the campus) and see if it fits the bill. Just remember to set the livestreams as link-only.
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SlowBloke posted:We just dump the livestreaming events onto youtube live and it works, given the low volumes i would give it a shot in a testing enviroment(book the room you want to cast and have some people log in remotely from the campus) and see if it fits the bill. Just remember to set the livestreams as link-only. We want it embedded on the university page, which requires ads to be enabled.
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Sickening posted:Twitch.tv Unironically this or YouTube are the easy answers.
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https://vimeo.com/features/livestreaming
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funmanguy posted:My boss is asking me to find a platform for live event streaming. Anyone have any recommendations for what might work for a small university that is only going to stream 15-20 times a year to a pretty small audience. YouTube is probably best if you don't want to be streaming on a primarily gamer's platform. Both should do embedded video streaming too.
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Nthing YouTube, works great for our sportsball games e: No idea about ads though. I don't think we embed anywhere
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funmanguy posted:My boss is asking me to find a platform for live event streaming. Anyone have any recommendations for what might work for a small university that is only going to stream 15-20 times a year to a pretty small audience. Are you going to be streaming a camera input or doing like a screen capture style thing? I have some experience using OBS for streaming so I could offer some pointers on that.
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Tab8715 posted:Am I wrong in viewing Service Now as purely a ticketing system for IT? Service Now doesn't just do ticketing poorly, it can do just about EVERYTHING poorly. Tab8715 posted:Like Sharepoint! It's poo poo. There's this new model of products that do EVERRRYYTTTHINNGGG, and they're all terrible. ServiceNow is absurdly powerful and flexible at the cost of usability and an absolute need to be a crack process developer to actually utilize it as a value add instead of it being a lovely obstacle to everything. Gfl.
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 21:17 |
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I really dislike the (new?) trend of putting chat into everything and not having a way to turn it off. We use Hangouts Chat for IM, there's no need for our softphones to also have a chat function built in.
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Thanks Ants posted:I really dislike the (new?) trend of putting chat into everything and not having a way to turn it off. We use Hangouts Chat for IM, there's no need for our softphones to also have a chat function built in. Be happy they didn't incorporate an email client. Written in electron. That runs all the time.
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 21:59 |
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Why should I hate electron?
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 02:45 |
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Tab8715 posted:Why should I hate electron? It shows pretty pictures. No reason to hate electron whatsoever.
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Tab8715 posted:Why should I hate electron? If you have a web app that you're looking to turn in to a local app Electron makes it pretty simple. The downside is that apps made with it tend to be fairly heavy on memory and to a lesser extent CPU. Also it has all the baggage associated with the Javascript/nodeJS community. Make your own judgement from there. I'd rather things not see Javascript used outside the browser all else being equal, but I also don't bitch too much and three of my most used apps (Atom, Discord, Slack) are all Electron based.
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wolrah posted:(Atom, Discord, Slack) Spotted the guy with the Xeon W-3175X.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 05:30 |
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I’m unsure what to do with one of my users. She got a brand new Dell latitude laptop (don’t have exact model but she beefed everything up) and is complaining the fans are too loud. She consistently leaves SAS on along with tons of word and excel files, also R Studio and other stats software. Never reboots. Leaves browsers open. I told her that’s kinda normal when you’re stressing a CPU out. Am I wrong? I feel like if you wanna do all this crazy math stuff maybe you should have gotten a desktop build?
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Isn’t Teams and VS Code also electron?
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