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    • RE: Got a Pi

      @IRJ said in Got a Pi:

      @thwr said in Got a Pi:

      @IRJ said in Got a Pi:

      I am a little late to the party, but I got a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B to use an entertainment center. Should be fun to play with.

      I also snagged a couple Zeros although I am not sure how much I am saving with the zero since for my purposes I need a wifi dongle. With the Dongle they are $17 plus $5 shipping. I can get a Pi 3 Model B for $35 with free prim shipping.

      $17 for a zero and a dongle?
      Just use some cheap $3-$5 LogiLink / TPLink / Whatever USB wifi dongle.

      Like this one for example: https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-Wireless-Adapter-150Mbps-TL-WN725N/dp/B008IFXQFU/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1472668512&sr=8-4&keywords=wifi+dongle

      Good point, I will test out the zero and see how I like it compared to the Pi 3.

      You can't compare them directly. The Pi3 is a beast compared to the Zero. On the other hand, the Pi3 can be considered slow compared to other boards 😉

      I use Zero's as hosts for sensors and actors, they are good for such things.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Is it bashing to ask what other were thinking

      @scottalanmiller said in Is it bashing to ask what other were thinking:

      @MattSpeller said in Is it bashing to ask what other were thinking:

      @thwr said in Is it bashing to ask what other were thinking:

      @MattSpeller said in Is it bashing to ask what other were thinking:

      @DustinB3403 said in Is it bashing to ask what other were thinking:

      Yet I don't feel that we've bashed, we've discussed their topics, and how to address the issues / initially configure the issues.

      This has been one of the exceptionally few things that bothers me about this forum. For my two cents I think we should keep the cross linking to a bare minimum and for interesting / news topics only. It does not "feel right" most of the time when I read about posts from there.

      This community can be a little... predatory... on the folks less experienced in IT. Well intentioned, absolutely. But a little vicious to the unwary.

      Well, this very community IS IT. Also, ML's NodeBB is a very fast paced system, that's another problem / feature.

      To take up some cludges for @DustinB3403, it was not him alone. We're all shaking our heads about all the quiz questions, @Dashrender called it "beating a dead horse", just for example.

      It's very fast paced and ruthless - which is I think some of this place's best qualities. Just need to be careful we don't "eat our young" as it were.

      Very true. No doubt that the pace is the strength. But boy does it put pressure on new posters. Especially if they are used to a slow platform and have no idea that things are basically instant.

      If you are used to communities where responses wait for emails to go out on a schedule, then people respond eventually... this place is SO different.

      That's still a problem for me. Wrote my above post 3 times because I need to follow the discussion, translate, adapt the post... rinse and repeat. Final post was way shorter than initially planned. Like 1/10th of the length.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: SMB firewall options

      Used pfSense. A bit over a decade. Never failed, expect for some broken flash drive once.

      Snort is available for pfSense.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Is it bashing to ask what other were thinking

      @Jstear said in Is it bashing to ask what other were thinking:

      @Minion-Queen said in Is it bashing to ask what other were thinking:

      @Dashrender said in Is it bashing to ask what other were thinking:

      @DustinB3403 said in Is it bashing to ask what other were thinking:

      @Jstear And now David is deleting my replies.

      Awesome, so I can't even approach the OP publicly to let them know that other conversations are going on.

      David can eat a bag of *****

      SW can't allow people to post links that steal their conversations to other forums.. they need to keep everyone there.

      This always has to be done via PM. No matter what forum you are talking about they don't want things to leave the community.

      I once had a post removed from Experts Exchange due to posting an answer and sourcing another forum, from where I found the resolution. They can do this, as it is in there Terms of Use of using the site.
      https://www.experts-exchange.com/terms.jsp
      You shall not engage in any of the following activities, which are strictly prohibited under the Code of Conduct:
      Posting links in open questions that encourage Members to use competing sites.

      I would expect at least some education in IT. We all (should have) learned about correct source citation. Stating an information's source is not only valid but important IMHO.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Pi as a UPS monitor

      @gjacobse said in Pi as a UPS monitor:

      ESP8266

      Technically yes, but using a Linux-capable board gives you lots of benefits - like using well known and tested drivers, cron, ethernet stack, firewall, SSH and what not

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      @thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

      It's Super-Duper-Rebecca-Day, my wife's birthday. She doesn't know what I've planned for today:

      • We'll start with a little breakfast
      • A little bit of shopping after that until
      • Lunch in some restaurant of her choice.
      • Next would be sitting at the Alster and reading a book or something (shes really loves that).
      • A bit more shopping in downtown Hamburg
      • At 17:00h we will slowly start moving towards the Reeperbahn where Schmitz Tivoli is, a tiny but great musical and comedy stage. We will visit a show there at 19:00h (7pm).
      • Maybe we'll get a cake and coffee before.

      So basically a 'everything-you-like' day for her. Hope she enjoys.

      ... She got some back pain today, so we will cancel everything but having some lunch and going to the musical. "Dumm gelaufen" (like "Shit happens" in EN).

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: That moment when...

      That moment when you want to restore a backup and never tested that before - just to find out that your backup is faulty.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      @travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

      Just got a temp/humidity and door sensors working on a Pi, tomorrow I get to decide how often I want to log temps, what temps to send a text/email to myself, how often to check temp/humidity and all that good stuff that needs dumped into a script.

      FrankenSwitch will get a display tomorrow 😉 Just need to order a longer FPC (flat ribbon) cable

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Google renames Google Apps to G Suite

      @gjacobse said in Google renames Google Apps to G Suite:

      @thwr said in Google renames Google Apps to G Suite:

      @gjacobse said in Google renames Google Apps to G Suite:

      @JaredBusch said in Google renames Google Apps to G Suite:

      I just received this email.

      Not sure what their point is in rebranding.

      0_1475182632853_upload-53cd6e3f-0f47-44c7-9a01-ce421a1e1b84

      I could... but I'm not.

      Confusion?

      Strange new branding... At least they didn't name it "G Spot".

      Annnnd there we go... where I wasn't going...

      Could not resist

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      @hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

      @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

      You mean no P2V process?

      Not one I've found that works 🙂

      sfdisk + rsync? There a loads of tutorials available. Google for something like "move [my distro] to new harddisk"

      There's a good one for ArchLinux as far as I remember. The procedure is basically always the same, you may need to adapt a bit if you are using LVM for example.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Microsoft SQL Server and recording software

      @scottalanmiller said in Microsoft SQL Server and recording software:

      My first thought is that the recording software is not meeting your needs and have you evaluated looking at another option?

      Before you are going to buy 2 + (2*branch offices) SQL Server & Windows Server licenses and the required number of CALs, which would be a huge invest, you could at least try to

      a) look for alternatives
      b) talk to the vendor and ask them if they could implement other databases like MySQL/MariaDB or even a customer provided webservice to set and retrieve the paths. Webservices can be great to put a layer between a database and the application and let you choose your data backend yourself - even NoSQL DBs can be a choice in this case.
      Better give the vendor a slice of your budget to implement another interface than to buy an insane amount of SQL Servers (which you will need to replace at some point in time, increasing costs even more)

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Random Thread - Anything Goes

      @nadnerB said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

      @mlnews said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

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      I've been staring at them, waiting for them to do something... actually quite boring
      ...
      ...
      😛

      I'll discuss this with our guinea pigs, they absolutely love the mini cucumbers. I guess that's at least some sort of entertainment 😉

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Modern Open Source Replacement for SSLExplorer

      @scottalanmiller said in Modern Open Source Replacement for SSLExplorer:

      Back in the day, SSLExplorer was an excellent clientless (browser based ) SSL VPN solution. It got bought by Barracuda and shut down as a project and is woefully out of date today. Is anyone aware of a product that has replaced it in the VPN space? OpenVPN really does not meet the needs as it is SSL VPN but it requires a client be installed. I'm looking for something that works from the web browser.

      It's not clientless and not browser-based, but I really like SSTP. The client is built into Windows since Win7 (or Vista?), just uses a single TCP port and there's a free server available at http://www.softether.org/ which can be installed on Linux or Windows. Got it running for, erm, 5 or 6 weeks now and it's working like a champ.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: The Other Side is not dumb

      @scottalanmiller said in The Other Side is not dumb:

      @thwr said in The Other Side is not dumb:

      @scottalanmiller said in The Other Side is not dumb:

      @thwr said in The Other Side is not dumb:

      @scottalanmiller said in The Other Side is not dumb:

      @coliver said in The Other Side is not dumb:

      @DustinB3403 said in The Other Side is not dumb:

      @scottalanmiller said in The Other Side is not dumb:

      @DustinB3403 said in The Other Side is not dumb:

      @scottalanmiller said in The Other Side is not dumb:

      @DustinB3403 said in The Other Side is not dumb:

      @coliver said in The Other Side is not dumb:

      @DustinB3403 said in The Other Side is not dumb:

      The issue comes from the mindset of no child left behind, college is the "dream" a better life by being educated.

      People confuse education at college, and education from the workforce.

      You can get a great education by working at an electricians for example, and become a licensed electrician in only 2 years, while getting paid to be there the entire time.

      In college, you pay to be there, are forced to study things which likely have no real world bearing on your future career and are often saying "WTF am I doing here this is STUPID"

      Yes aren't motivated to go find a job.

      I'd argue that those other things have a lot more value then the actual career training you get from college. An intermediate economics and psychology course can go a long way. If you want to be formally educated for education sake then those courses are fantastic. College is good for that but not good for career advancement and expertise, unless it is a requirement for those careers.

      My point about the No child left behind initiative is that some children will grow up to not be educated, no matter what.

      I'm not saying to just cut them lose, but I am recommending that some form of trade school replaces primary schooling when it becomes apparent that a "normal" education isn't working.

      Even trade school is a waste to a huge percentage of the population. Think about all of the people who will never do anything more than flipping burgers - they would benefit most by not wasting time in school and starting to earn a living earlier. The earning potential of a burger flipper goes way up if they start doing so at age 14 instead of at age 22. That's a huge amount of "putting money away for their future" potential, especially if they still lived at home without expenses until they were eighteen.

      The trouble here is that no 14 year old knows that they are only going to have the potential to flip burgers their entire life.

      Everyone hopes to do more, so to take away that chance isn't fair.

      Tons know. I'd guess by far most of them know. I knew tons of people in high school that knew perfectly well that middle school was the "peak" of their careers, that they had Petered out (via the Peter Principle) and that what they were able to do at that age (short of heavy lifting items) was all that they would ever be able to do.

      The difference between knowing and accepting are completely different. If I knew at 14 I was only going to be able to flip burgers for the rest of my life I would've just ended it.

      I never had a burger job, but knew I'd hate it if I had.

      #takeyourselfout

      Is there a reason for the social stigma against minimum wage earners? Is it the same in other countries?

      I don't think so and I think all Americans should be forced to work minimum wage jobs. It's important in learning how to work, how other people work, learning to respect each other, learning why employment laws exist, learning why unions are agents of big business, etc.

      You mean that in the context of not having a job is not an option but you have to take a job assigned to you? Dunno how to explain that any better in English.

      Now if so, this is bad. Really bad. We have that system here. When our whole social system was overhauled (Hartz4), things went south for the most part. There's something called 1-Euro-Job (means 1 EUR per hour) for people having no job for more that maybe 2 years or so. The must do some crazy stuff like picking dirt in parks, working alongside normally pair workers in factories and what not, no matter what their education is. The idea behind was that they will be integrated into the market again. The reality is, that the system gets heavily abused for cheapo workforce, even destroying other jobs.

      The context being more like ....

      When you are sixteen you should be forced to spend one year working in one of the standard minimum wage jobs so that you understand what it is like to work like that. Of course, the pressures of life will not be there and there will be other problems. But I definitely plan to make my kids work like that. I did and it was the best thing for me. I did it for like five years. It was hell. And it taught me to be hard working, taught me life skills, made me understand people who do manual labour, made me understand how much buying power low paying jobs have (more than people think), how to live on little money, cook for myself, and other life skills.

      Ah ok, thanks. Isn't there something like an intern time in school? Our kids need to do that for a few weeks per year (like 2 or 4?). Really enjoyed that myself and did even more voluntary interns during summer holidays (6 weeks here). Installed my first Novel Netware server during one 😉

      HAHAHAHA. You are kidding, right? Interning in the US? From school? No way. Literally the only information most Americans get about interning is "we hear they do something like that in Germany." I kid you not.

      No, high schools do nothing like this. It is so foreign from American thinking to have high schoolers intern that even offering high school intern programs (NTG does this) gets you zero interns. The schools won't promote it or help, there is no allowance for it (it has to be done outside of business hours when kids have no school activities to interfere), most parents won't allow their kids to do it and the kids have almost no interest because no one else does it and they've never heard of such a thing.

      On the other hand, because no one does it, the rare ones that seek it out like @Mike-Ralston and myself get massive career advantages because of it... we aren't slightly ahead of the other kids, we end up 4 - 10 years ahead in our careers! The advantage becomes insane. @Mike-Ralston was further ahead at 17 years old than the kids in his same class who turned down the same internships will be at 23+. And he will hold that advantage for the rest of his career, a career that will be eight or nine years longer than theirs.

      In the US it is extremely rare even for colleges and universities to have internships. I attended six universities and out of them only two did this, one required it and it was a really big deal that they did and no one else did it at the time; and the other I was the only person who accepted an internship in my program. That's how rare it is.

      Our educational systems are completely different, sure, but no internships at all? How are the kids supposed to choose a job? This is just... facepalm.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: MS-CHAP on Ubiquiti EdgeRouter

      @scottalanmiller said in MS-CHAP on Ubiquiti EdgeRouter:

      Asking this on behalf of someone, figured there would be more visibility and experience here. Especially if @JaredBusch is watching.

      Sorry, can't help here. From what I understand, he's using Microsofts RADIUS server, which is built into NPS. I had some issues lately and switched from NAP to FreeRADIUS, so my my approach would be to let FreeRadius auth against AD and EdgeRouter against FreeRADIUS.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      @gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

      Some of the items made from this past weekends Primitive Skills class taught by PAW: Prehistory Alive Worldwide.

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      Rabbit Stick
      Blowgun (River cane) (not shown are the darts made with thistle down)
      Cane knife (River cane)
      Small container (River cane)
      Turkey call (River cane)
      Turkey call using slate in a turtle shell, corncob and wood
      Predator call
      Hoko Knife

      May come in handy after WW3. Like Einstein said: I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Chrome Browser in Ubuntu 17.04

      @Lakshmana said in Chrome Browser in Ubuntu 17.04:
      ...

      dpkg: error processing package google-chrome-stable (--install):
      dependency problems - leaving unconfigured

      ...

      You are trying to install a package without its dependencies.

      Why don't you just install it with the package manager?

      sudo apt-get install chromium
      
      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Non-IT News Thread

      @tonyshowoff said in Non-IT News Thread:

      @thanksajdotcom said in Non-IT News Thread:

      https://www.exposingtruth.com/scientists-say-giant-asteroid-hit-earth-next-week-causing-mass-destruction/

      Well, looks like no asteroid, I even gave it 10 days instead of 7. I like how the motto is "Exposing the truth, you decide", the truth isn't democratic or subjective, it's either 1 or 0.

      @tonyshowoff said

      And the week after next they pretend like they never made the prediction, as all conspiracy theorists do.

      I noticed too that people are still commenting not realising that a week has more than passed.

      I will say to @thanksajdotcom's credit this site does have some interesting articles though, and I don't mean to sound like I'm picking on him, rather I'm picking on the many web sites out there which do alarmist things like this and then pretend like it didn't happen.

      I really have to look for the picture I shot in a shopping mall at a small Chinese-to-go restaurant back in 2012. They were selling DDD - Doomsday Duck - "and just today"

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Wine for Ubuntu 17.04

      @scottalanmiller said in Wine for Ubuntu 17.04:

      @Lakshmana said in Wine for Ubuntu 17.04:

      @scottalanmiller said in Wine for Ubuntu 17.04:

      stall on Linux?

      Install the Bit torrent and VMware Workstation,JAva and also the Netbeans other Windows .exe files

      Not a single one of those things should ever be done in this way. All of them are native on Linux. You don't need Wine at all. Why do you feel that you would use Windows executables for any of these?

      Java specifically should never need that, it is native everywhere. That's it's thing. And Netbeans runs on Java, so is naturally native to Linux, too. Bit Torrent and Java are both built into Ubuntu, so you have those already. You just need to install Netbeans.

      VMware Workstation you actually don't want, skip that and use VirtualBox which is built in and ready to go.

      Literally everything you need is already there and ready for you. Skip Wine and everything will "just work."

      Running VMWare Workstation on top of Wine (which is a Win32-API emulator / wrapper) must be an ... interesting experience 😉

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Random Thread - Anything Goes

      @DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

      @RojoLoco said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

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      More like he choked them to death with a landline...

      ... without any cables involved

      posted in Water Closet
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