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TWBalls posted:What type of phone? I have an Android (a couple, actually) and I'm able to bring up Google Play and it's able to show me roughly where my phone is. I mean, it'll show me the physical address but it's not going to tell me it's under the couch cushions. It will, however, let me have it ring at max volume so that it will help me locate it. I'm not familiar with iOS, but I would think they have something similar. Thanks for this. I didn't even know this was possible.
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guppy posted:Edit: oh hey, new posts. This was about the LJ 1022. I might aswell add my own printer hell today. Recommended users to buy a M1217nfw (i think)-something, just by looking at specs. Does not print to pdf without running software (we're using Citrix so no go there) Does not print from our 2008r2 printserver, nor from win7x86 using standard hp universal pcl5 v5.5.0 or any other i could find on the network. The job will spool, get into the print queue and then disappear. Does not install supplied drivers without using usb connection. Is 5½ hours away. **edit i dont know why i recommended it, i do know that i hate looking at stuff for other people so i might have missed to check the citrix-compability for it. Oh well... underlig fucked around with this message at 18:34 on Nov 26, 2013 |
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Doesn't piss me off, more makes me depressed: http://zed0.co.uk/crossword/ This is a thing made by xkcd using the leaked adobe password information and shows the most common passwords. The most common one(the first crossword) are so depressing that people would use them.
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# ? Nov 26, 2013 18:32 |
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Khisanth Magus posted:Doesn't piss me off, more makes me depressed: I thought about banning any password used more than 15 times, simply by comparing the hashes. Then I remembered that I salt them.
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# ? Nov 26, 2013 18:38 |
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Who the hell uses "facebook" as their password for Adobe? (Apparently, enough people to make it one of the top 1000.)
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# ? Nov 26, 2013 18:45 |
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Technogeek posted:Who the hell uses "facebook" as their password for Adobe? who uses password1 and sets password+1 as their tip? Apparently enough people to make it one of the top 10
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# ? Nov 26, 2013 18:46 |
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SEKCobra posted:who uses password1 and sets password+1 as their tip? That I can at least understand as being too lazy to care. I just have no clue what would lead someone to go with "facebook".
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# ? Nov 26, 2013 18:50 |
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Technogeek posted:That I can at least understand as being too lazy to care. I just have no clue what would lead someone to go with "facebook". It's the one thing they can remember. When all that is on your mind is facebook, why not use it as password. Alternatively, that's the password they used on fb, and then they just reused it.
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# ? Nov 26, 2013 18:53 |
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Some of those are great. Password: fucker - Hint: your mom Swordfish and rosebud hit the top lists? Hipsters, or do some people thing they're the only ones to have seen those movies? linkinpark? skateboard? unicorn? I imagine they're passwords for 13 year olds.
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# ? Nov 26, 2013 18:56 |
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Orcs and Ostriches posted:linkinpark? skateboard? unicorn? I imagine they're passwords for ftfy
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# ? Nov 26, 2013 20:14 |
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Apparently administration finally got around to making their decision on whether or not to proceed with the MDM installation. They decided to go ahead with it, yet didn't bother to let any of us in I.T. know about it. So, now we're getting people dropping by wanting this poo poo installed. We've probably got about 100 users that need this installed and these asswipes wait until the holiday week to finally approve it. I'm surrounded by morons.
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# ? Nov 26, 2013 20:17 |
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SEKCobra posted:I thought about banning any password used more than 15 times, simply by comparing the hashes. Then I remembered that I salt them. This post scares me when I think about the number of systems that prevent password re-use.
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# ? Nov 26, 2013 21:25 |
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Ynglaur posted:This post scares me when I think about the number of systems that prevent password re-use. I'm confused by it tbh. Unless I'm missing something, under normal circumstances salting a hash shouldn't prevent you from comparing hashed values (especially for the same user) because you'd normally use the same salt value for that user all of the time. As I understand it, the point of a salt isn't to make passwords hard to compare within your own database or organisation, it's to protect against rainbow table attacks if your database is compromised externally.
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rolleyes posted:I'm confused by it tbh. Unless I'm missing something, under normal circumstances salting a hash shouldn't prevent you from comparing hashed values (especially for the same user) because you'd normally use the same salt value for that user all of the time. As I understand it, the point of a salt isn't to make passwords hard to compare within your own database or organisation, it's to protect against rainbow table attacks if your database is compromised externally. They're saying if 15 different people used the same password they'd want to ban it, but they salt, and that's different for each user, so it's a no go. The goal is to eliminate any kind of top 10 password list or at least limit it to only 14 instances of "password1" or "adobeadobe".
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# ? Nov 26, 2013 22:59 |
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Brightman posted:They're saying if 15 different people used the same password they'd want to ban it, but they salt, and that's different for each user, so it's a no go. The goal is to eliminate any kind of top 10 password list or at least limit it to only 14 instances of "password1" or "adobeadobe". Ok gotcha, that makes more sense! Or, in other words, I was missing something.
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# ? Nov 26, 2013 23:01 |
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rolleyes posted:I'm confused by it tbh. Unless I'm missing something, under normal circumstances salting a hash shouldn't prevent you from comparing hashed values (especially for the same user) because you'd normally use the same salt value for that user all of the time. As I understand it, the point of a salt isn't to make passwords hard to compare within your own database or organisation, it's to protect against rainbow table attacks if your database is compromised externally. Giving each user their own salt is another technique that's getting more common, to prevent attackers from simply being able to build a rainbow table against your common salt.
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# ? Nov 26, 2013 23:05 |
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I remember a company I used to work for has the company name and a number for EVERYTHING (web hosting, server access, user logins, ftp, a shortened version for fuel card PINs, wifi, monitored security safe word, and countless other things. Oh and the secret reminder was "Business as usual"
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# ? Nov 26, 2013 23:39 |
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Actually, I was wrong. I assumed the salt was on a per-password basis, rather than per-user. I suppose I shouldn't be concerned by password re-use policies, then.
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# ? Nov 26, 2013 23:50 |
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guppy posted:Edit: oh hey, new posts. This was about the LJ 1022. In my experience, that consistently happens when you try to print a push with selectable text, and is occasionally(but not always) fixable by setting print as image in Adobe. Edit: beaten by a bunch, that's what I get for not refreshing
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 01:15 |
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So, um... Just got an offer for my first "real" linux sysadmin position, pays 25% more than I've ever made, it's 15 minutes from my house, it's a 100% Debian environment...I'm wondering what the gently caress I did to deserve this, and less than a week after I got fired. I'm kind of in shock, here.
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 02:30 |
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Congrats, man!
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 02:44 |
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Karma. Kar-Ma. Grats, PTM!
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Powdered Toast Man posted:So, um... After seeing your posts, I'm glad for you. Congratulations!
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 02:49 |
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Congratulations! You really deserve this change in luck.
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 02:57 |
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Please say it's not for Google this time.
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 03:13 |
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I am also voting on karma. Congrats!
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 03:34 |
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anthonypants posted:Please say it's not for Google this time. Surprise! It's for yahoo!
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 03:36 |
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Come join us in the Linux thread!
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 03:39 |
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Powdered Toast Man posted:So, um... gently caress yes. Congrats!
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 04:29 |
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http://devopsreactions.tumblr.com/ evol, this one is for you http://devopsreactions.tumblr.com/post/61659902831/when-asked-to-bugfix-legacy-perl-code
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 05:13 |
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http://devopsreactions.tumblr.com/post/58901765704/when-disaster-happens-and-you-dont-have-dr This one is amazing.
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 06:34 |
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QuiteEasilyDone posted:Surprise! It's for yahoo! His luck has been bad enough that one of their $25/hr graveyard shift contract positions that recruiters were calling me about would have been a step up.
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 09:55 |
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Pissing me off today: my work HP desktop has 6x USB2 ports and 4x USB3 ports. Great, except all the USB3 ports are conveniently located on the back of the case
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 10:11 |
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It's 4:50 AM. I just got home from running A/V tech support at a concert event 2 hours away! At least I was able to get actual work done on the train, but this really fucks up my deadlines for this sprint. Oh well, time for some 5 AM scotch!
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 10:51 |
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guppy posted:Edit: oh hey, new posts. This was about the LJ 1022. Agreed, I have this issue at the school I work at. Something about offloading a process that most printers do onboard to the driver/software. I get this problem when printing to PDF's and certain word documents.
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hackedaccount posted:evol, this one is for you http://devopsreactions.tumblr.com/post/61659902831/when-asked-to-bugfix-legacy-perl-code
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 15:24 |
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I give this thing a 50/50 chance of burning the building down.
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 15:48 |
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Lots of frustration and jobs taking needlessly longer than they should has taught me that test equipment says Fluke on it, and anything else can go in the bin.
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I think I'm starting to develop "have issues how you do stuff" syndrome. A code was put to repo, along the lines: quote:<ul><li><a href='[main_category]'>Main category</a><ul><li><a href='[main_category]/[secondary_category]'>Secondary category</a></li></ul></li></ul> It needed some styling, so it was assigned to somebody that will add appropriate CSS to it. The code was changed to: quote:<ul><li><a href='[main_category]'>Main category</a></li><li><a href='[main_category]/[secondary_category]'>Secondary category</a></li></ul> A conversation followed: hi there - why did you put the [sub options] on the same level as the [main option]? Wouldn't it make more sense to have it as sub menu? yeah.... nice idea... i'll do that now
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