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Last Chance posted:if i squint my eyes hard enough i could see schools purchasing dells because they're dumb, but woe to the person who thinks buying anything hp is a good loving choice. Optiplexes are perfectly fine past the god-loving-awful old clamshell ones which we have forcefully depreciated out of the schools that don't have/like spending money and foisted them on their poor grad students The HP workstations seem to be fine; still prefer precisions though Apple and HP to an extent really can't hold a candle to Dell support* though turnaround is ridiculously quick and bullshit free *if you're paying whatever ridiculous amount I can't recall for it like we are Last Chance posted:this reminds me of when my high school bought emacs in 2005 for one lab and the new media senior blowoff class i took where we edited videos in imovie, learned chroma keying and made websites and things with them was the best fuckin class ever. the teacher had replaced all of the puck mouses though thank god Fabricated fucked around with this message at 05:08 on Jul 6, 2014 |
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Last Chance posted:this reminds me of when my high school bought emacs in 2005 for one lab and the new media senior blowoff class i took where we edited videos in imovie, learned chroma keying and made websites and things with them was the best fuckin class ever. same
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 05:07 |
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lol
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 05:12 |
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 05:17 |
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this thread became something more than i could ever have dreamed
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 05:18 |
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is the staunch windows cj becoming the new greybeard "windows xp is all anyone will ever need" --- bill s. gates, 1997
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 07:38 |
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XP was a pretty good operating system but they should have charged for service packs like crapple :iamafag: :iamafag:
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 07:44 |
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Fabricated posted:I don't really like EliteDesks but the dumb schools (I work in Academia and my group does everything from CJ poo poo up to supercomputers) that bought them before we picked up their support thankfully have not had too many problems [rage] A ticket came in!
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 07:54 |
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Working in academic tech must be frustrating as all hell. I've seen leaders-in-their-field lecturers fumble about with projectors and windows 7. I can see the post grad students, all of whom seem to be using a surface tablet with a keyboard, rubbing their faces in mute frustration. Not to mention our intranet has an incredibly poorly designed user interface. You can tell that half the things the designers put in there with thoughtful consideration are left simply unused. Case in point, there is a tab that opens up our timetables, or is labelled as such, but all there is is a straight up hyperlink to a page where you have to log into the system again to get it. Or the 'podcasts' tab which no lecturer appears to know how to use, and instead just copy pastes the iTunes link at the bottom of a great big walk of text in the module area. I get the feel that you work in hardware, but still, working in academic tech departments must loving suck.
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 00:23 |
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Ocrassus posted:Working in academic tech must be frustrating as all hell. working in the hard-money side as opposed to the soft-money side is wayyyyy better pay part time undergrads to support soft-money, tia
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Ocrassus posted:Working in academic tech must be frustrating as all hell. and yeah I'm in the hardware and licensing end of things now but our group does p much everything so the 'lol ur a literal cj' thing is only partially right and we send our poor student workers to do like 90% of that poo poo that's basically all correct except for the part with the surfaces- those actually seem to work pretty well for our users believe it or not. I have this feeling they'll turn into a debacle as they age but I'm resigned to it because we have a lot of people ordering them. I just had an order of 20 Surface Pros arrive last week. MBPs generally work okay for our users (this is a major STEM uni focused on engineering) but only for users who know how to bootcamp...which is a depressingly small amount of users I was pretty indifferent to Mac poo poo really for a long time but of all our users the people who are really, really insistent on being Apple Ecosystem only are the most infuriatingly stupid and belligerent of our users who are normally otherwise p cool/interesting people so I have reflexively started to bristle when people try to insist on Apple products when they are way, way not suitable for the Engineering wing of Academia unless you seriously want to spend the money/time on stuff like xenapp
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Last Chance posted:this reminds me of when my high school bought emacs in 2005 there's uh there's something i have to tell you about emacs
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Fabricated posted:MBPs generally work okay for our users can someone, anyone, please loving tell me how to bind an MBP to an AD domain so the password will work for 30 days not connected to the hardwire network please for the love of god Fabricated posted:stuff like xenapp i wish the usb forwarding was more robust, imagine an elvis board going thru xenapp to an instance of labview
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 01:01 |
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graph posted:can someone, anyone, please loving tell me how to bind an MBP to an AD domain so the password will work for 30 days not connected to the hardwire network and i did not know about the usb fowarding thing in xenapp; that'd be a deal-breaker for like half the people I support
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Fabricated posted:as far as domain macs go the only winning move is to not play -no, i've seen it on the internet. theres a way to do CLI kerberos poo poo but im bad at that -it works via thin/zero clients tho (i think) e: usb passthrough only works for poo poo like thumb drives. it should really be way, way more robust
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 01:15 |
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graph posted:can someone, anyone, please loving tell me how to bind an MBP to an AD domain so the password will work for 30 days not connected to the hardwire network getting a mac server to run directory services is your only option, no AD features on osx/linux other than normal binding because MS is dumb
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 02:19 |
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we have dell workstations at work and they're super burly and I have no problems with em
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 02:29 |
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rotor posted:we have dell workstations at work and they're super burly and I have no problems with em don't sign ur posts rawr
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 02:34 |
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To be fair I have been considering a surface pro 2. Only to use as a graphics tablet though, it has a built in screen which I much prefer on graphics tabs and I tend to work on one of those cheap Wacom bamboo things ATM.
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 02:59 |
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Ocrassus posted:To be fair I have been considering a surface pro 2. ive never used a surface 2 but i have used the surface 1 at work and if its anything remotely similar its exactly what you would expect from a windows tablet ui and NOT a graphics tablet with screen like a cintiq
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 03:02 |
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lol @ a literal school janitor having a superiority complex over anything
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 03:06 |
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you can now preorder a Windows version of that camera thing that microsoft dropped from the xbox one for $200
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 03:34 |
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Sniep posted:ive never used a surface 2 but i have used the surface 1 at work and if its anything remotely similar its exactly what you would expect from a windows tablet ui and NOT a graphics tablet with screen like a cintiq The surface 2 has the fancy Wacom digitiser in it though. surely it can be a decent graphics tablet? edit actually nevermind, read some anandtech and it turns out the latency is awful.
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 03:55 |
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is surface 2 the one where the windows button accidentally gets mashed when ppl try to draw with it lol
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 04:00 |
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Last Chance posted:is surface 2 the one where the windows button accidentally gets mashed when ppl try to draw with it lol That's the 3rd one where they had to have Gabe from Penny Arcade point it out of all things, then after scowling at the problem for a while they made a patch to turn the button off with the stylus in use then said it'd "be hard to roll out" to general users
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Ocrassus posted:The surface 2 has the fancy Wacom digitiser in it though. surely it can be a decent graphics tablet?
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 04:08 |
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Ocrassus posted:The surface 2 has the fancy Wacom digitiser in it though. surely it can be a decent graphics tablet? just make sure you leave your wacom driver installed if you use photoshop
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 05:41 |
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Phoenixan posted:if you don't want to shell out for a cintiq you could get one of those monoprice tablets ffffært
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 05:42 |
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i love that SaaS has basically realized sun's 90s dream of the NC except that now the NC part is irrelevant because you can use a phone or tablet or thick client as your terminal based on convenience
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Last Chance posted:this reminds me of when my high school bought emacs in 2005
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infernal machines posted:i love that SaaS has basically realized sun's 90s dream of the NC the network is the computer
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 06:21 |
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pram posted:the network is the computer my god ... mcnealy was right all along ... too bad he ran a computer company and not a network company, dude really shoulda seen that one comin imo
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 07:35 |
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Ocrassus posted:The surface 2 has the fancy Wacom digitiser in it though. surely it can be a decent graphics tablet? lmao if u already use a $100 wacom bamboo and trust anandtech for a review of a drawing tablet u are probably better off just sticking to the cheapest option available. spending more money wont help u, just get good w/ the things u already have
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 13:06 |
graph posted:can someone, anyone, please loving tell me how to bind an MBP to an AD domain so the password will work for 30 days not connected to the hardwire network er isn't that just the checkbox for 'create mobile account' or does that not last 30 whole days
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api call girl posted:er isn't that just the checkbox for 'create mobile account' no
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 14:23 |
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api call girl posted:er isn't that just the checkbox for 'create mobile account' thats an apple directory services feature for an osx client in an osx domain. the question is how to get the same thing to work for osx in a windows environment and the answer get MS to work on openldap
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 14:29 |
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Displeased Moo Cow posted:XP was a pretty good operating system but they should have charged for service packs like crapple :iamafag: :iamafag: they sort-of did with the first one; if you installed with FCKGW and possibly some other mass-pirated keys you couldn't install service pack 1. microsoft got raked over the coals for that move since a ton of chinese pcs still run windows xp rtm and are basically botnet central, especially since xp rtm has vulnerabilities that only require an open connection to the internet without a firewall (i think pc's get infected within about 90 seconds)
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 14:29 |
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hobbesmaster posted:the answer get MS to work on openldap pretty sure central has this, this is why the kerberos thing seems like it would work
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hobbesmaster posted:thats an apple directory services feature for an osx client in an osx domain. the question is how to get the same thing to work for osx in a windows environment and the answer get MS to work on openldap what i'm saying is if i flick that checkbox on our mac build it caches that user's login credentials like you would expect a windows laptop to do by default on our ms domain that's how we preconfigure our mbps for the handful of people that have them we don't have an os x server on this side of the firewall
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we are going to get rid of our imacs because osx is so incredibly problematic for doing anything other than browsing websites very slowly.
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