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SO DEMANDING posted:enterprise grade security software is indistinguishable from mid-2000s spyware in terms of what it does to system performance and how deeply embedded it gets look on the bright side. it makes ur laptop fan go too 100 every few minutes, and then management thinks you, and your computer, are working extra hard
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yes my work macbook pro has some nightmare ibm patching poo poo (called bigfix iirc) and it literally locks up the system for 30 minutes and makes the fans go to 100% what could it possibly be doing??? not even the macos updater does that lmao
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# ? May 17, 2019 03:49 |
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i also disabled it through launchctl but then my vpn wouldnt let me log on because it said i was out of compliance
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# ? May 17, 2019 03:50 |
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pram posted:i also disabled it through launchctl but then my vpn wouldnt let me log on because it said i was out of compliance this is enterprise as gently caress
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theodop posted:enterprise grade is converting that web app to jqueryUI so it works on mobiles in tyool 2019 we’re working on a responsive version in react [estimated completion date q4 2026]
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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:this is enterprise as gently caress
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# ? May 17, 2019 07:46 |
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be the change we need
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qirex posted:we’re working on a responsive version in react [estimated completion date q4 2026] to be truly enterprise the responsive version will work correctly in IE 10, but will look wonky in Chome and Firefox while spewing javascript errors into the console
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enterprise grade security means you implement things because a spreadsheet says you have to and not for any specific functional benefit. like implementing SSL intercept everywhere but then doing zero traffic inspection. or enabling 802.1x port security everywhere...except for things that are too-hard so you just disable it on the switch port. this is ofc done on access switches and the switch ports are patched through to easily accessible drops in the office. or installing AV on everything but then not configuring any policy so it either sits there doing nothing or runs on-read file scans and full file-system scans every 30 minutes. or doing anything DLP whilst leaving massive unplugged gaps (ok so you can't copy stuff to a USB drive but you can copy stuff to your onedrive that's accessible from home?) If It's Not ENTERPRISE, It's Not SECURITY!™
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# ? May 19, 2019 08:28 |
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enterprise grade means the control panel opens in a fixed location on screen that floats above every other window and you can't move or resize it
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# ? May 19, 2019 19:09 |
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pram posted:yes my work macbook pro has some nightmare ibm patching poo poo (called bigfix iirc) and it literally locks up the system for 30 minutes and makes the fans go to 100% that's not the ibm patching poo poo. that's just how osx works.
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# ? May 19, 2019 20:55 |
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We pay for enterprise software at work, and instead of using it via the GUI like animals we're automating it via the api. Except for the fact that the software reliable crashes on the 3rd of 4th consecutive project run, and there's no api endpoint to reset the whole drat thing. The workaround in our automation is, no joke:code:
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# ? May 19, 2019 21:12 |
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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:to be truly enterprise the responsive version will work correctly in IE 10, but will look wonky in Chome and Firefox while spewing javascript errors into the console newer enterprise applications only work in chrome
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# ? May 20, 2019 01:45 |
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enterprise grade means each ticket in your ticketing system has 7 tabs with 30 individual fields each, with only one field on each tab actually being used by the company
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# ? May 20, 2019 02:05 |
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jimmyjams posted:enterprise grade means each ticket in your ticketing system has 7 tabs with 30 individual fields each, with only one field on each tab actually being used by the company not just ticketing systems. almost every system. for me it was ABB Ellipse
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# ? May 20, 2019 02:17 |
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enterprise grade is when your on-prem jira has 12,000 custom fields
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# ? May 20, 2019 02:23 |
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Bloody posted:enterprise grade is when your on-prem jira has 12,000 custom fields and custom statuses which make all the issues invisible in standard dashboards
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# ? May 20, 2019 02:53 |
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all the money in the world cant fix jira's performance, though. im going to become rich and famous when i devise a way to make jira run at an acceptable performance
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# ? May 20, 2019 02:56 |
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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:all the money in the world cant fix jira's performance, though. but then it wouldnt be enterprise grade
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# ? May 20, 2019 03:18 |
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Bloody posted:enterprise grade is when your on-prem jira has 12,000 custom fields this post physically hurts
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# ? May 20, 2019 03:22 |
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enterprise grade means after sso login you get dumped at the homepage no matter what deep link you clicked
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# ? May 20, 2019 03:58 |
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carry on then posted:enterprise grade means after sso login you get dumped at the homepage no matter what deep link you clicked oof enterprise grade means 50% of the time, entering your credentials will take you to the "you have successfully logged out" page instead
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# ? May 20, 2019 04:01 |
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enterprise grade is starting a project in-house, cancelling it for a vendor solution after 2 years, which is then taken over by in-house devs again and it’s 3 years after various additional attempts to integrate it to the legacy system that still runs and no progress has been made, so the project lead is fired and replaced by someone who has no idea what goes on and that’s when you get hired
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MononcQc posted:enterprise grade is starting a project in-house, cancelling it for a vendor solution after 2 years, which is then taken over by in-house devs again and it’s 3 years after various additional attempts to integrate it to the legacy system that still runs and no progress has been made, so the project lead is fired and replaced by someone who has no idea what goes on and that’s when you get hired this is physically painful to read
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carry on then posted:enterprise grade means after sso login you get dumped at the homepage no matter what deep link you clicked please put a trigger warning on posts like this
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MononcQc posted:enterprise grade is starting a project in-house, cancelling it for a vendor solution after 2 years, which is then taken over by in-house devs again and it’s 3 years after various additional attempts to integrate it to the legacy system that still runs and no progress has been made, so the project lead is fired and replaced by someone who has no idea what goes on and that’s when you get hired place i worked at in 2016 tried to roll their own log system with ELK + kinesis. and they clearly didnt know how to scale it because ES lost data, it was down constantly, etc and then after admitting failure they bought splunk, but then didnt want to change the pipeline so it turned into this awful rube goldberg machine of logstash, kinesis, and splunk components
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Bloody posted:enterprise grade is when your on-prem jira has 12,000 custom fields if you export some issues from a filter with "all fields" checked, you get an excel document with too many columns to open
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Bloody posted:if you export some issues from a filter with "all fields" checked, you get an excel document with too many columns to open enterprise grade is when the "export to excel" function is just a CSV (seriously Atlassian, you haven't bothered to implement a xlsx writer for 20 years?)
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# ? May 20, 2019 04:57 |
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the docx is some hosed up html format
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~Coxy posted:enterprise grade is when the "export to excel" function is just a CSV why does it matter?
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# ? May 20, 2019 05:19 |
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CSV is better because you can parse it on the command line without converting it first and excel doesn't give a poo poo it'll just open it anyway.
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# ? May 20, 2019 06:22 |
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enterprise grade is code that was windows only for a decade, then went mac only for a few years, then went back to windows only again for another few years before finally going with both with compatibility shims around each of these layers like geological strata
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akadajet posted:why does it matter? CSVs are annoying to deal with in Excel and JIRA is expensive. it's not some rinky-dink open source product version 0.97, it should be doing more than the bare minium
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Progressive JPEG posted:enterprise grade is code that was windows only for a decade, then went mac only for a few years, then went back to windows only again for another few years before finally going with both wowza
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# ? May 20, 2019 13:35 |
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~Coxy posted:CSVs are annoying to deal with in Excel and JIRA is expensive. but then it wouldnt be enterprise grade
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# ? May 20, 2019 13:52 |
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~Coxy posted:CSVs are annoying to deal with in Excel and JIRA is expensive. you gotta pay for a 3rd party add-on. jira is just an enterprise plugin host.
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# ? May 20, 2019 14:36 |
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enterprise grade: I bought the factory service manual for a 2019 nissan on DVD, and upon delivery discovered that it not only requires internet explorer, but that it requires IE because it makes extensive use of activeX
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COACHS SPORT BAR posted:enterprise grade: I bought the factory service manual for a 2019 nissan on DVD, and upon delivery discovered that it not only requires internet explorer, but that it requires IE because it makes extensive use of activeX big oof
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# ? May 20, 2019 21:45 |
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enterprise grade means filling out a form with 20 fields and clicking submit, only to be told "there was an error with the form". the only solution is refreshing and filling out the form again
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jimmyjams posted:enterprise grade means filling out a form with 20 fields and clicking submit, only to be told "there was an error with the form". the only solution is refreshing and filling out the form again my eye twitched when i read this one
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