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JHVH-1 posted:Anyone have any suggestions as far as headsets? http://www.amazon.com/V-MODA-Crossfade-Over-Headphones-Gunmetal/dp/B003BYRGKY/ref=pd_sim_e_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=0JTHXTRAGSZH02GGY9E3 + http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BJ17WKK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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internet jerk posted:http://www.amazon.com/V-MODA-Crossfade-Over-Headphones-Gunmetal/dp/B003BYRGKY/ref=pd_sim_e_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=0JTHXTRAGSZH02GGY9E3 Wow, will it make me look like this
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hackedaccount posted:Gonna ask here too: How do you guys keep up on cutting-edge'ish technologies? Not learning them, but just hearing about them. I got into OpenStack in early 2012 so it wasn't exactly ground floor but it was fairly early. Right now I'm getting into Mesos and evidently it's been around for several years, I had no idea. A bit late, (which is apropos for the comment I'm about to make) but quite simply, I don't. Cutting edge technology rarely matters for real life. I help keep ~12,000 instances running. I don't want cutting edge - I want stable and consistent. Of the 500 "cool" technologies that get invented this year, 490 of them will be irrelevant and 9 of them will be superseded by a more refined product that does the same thing by next year or the year after. I don't have the time or energy to learn about 499 things that will ultimately never be widely deployed in production. Learning about a software technology 2-3 years after it gets invented is, I think, ideal. Really, in 2011 who cared about Openstack besides Rackspace and HP? Nobody. If you didn't work at one of those companies it wasn't really an employable skill and it probably wouldn't have impacted your life. The effort required to be on the absolute bleeding edge compared to the effort required to be inches behind it is astronomical.
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What should we be doing instead?
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Tab8715 posted:What should we be doing instead? I'm just going to keep going Microsoft and hope they retain market share 2-3 years is a pretty solid track record, but any less established company can fold overnight for way too many reasons
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JHVH-1 posted:Wow, will it make me look like this No you are too fat and ugly.
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Accretionist posted:I'm imaging something like: My name wasn't spelled out, but the incident referred to was undeniably about me, and didn't contain the whole truth or even the more important parts of the story. Way to commit career suicide. I'm implemented a few technologies, like the pulp repository management tool, that were probably a bit too early in their lifespan and had to deal with so many drastic changes that I'll likely never do it again.
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Anyone have any experience in automating SSH to talk to Cisco equipment? I've been using Net::Perl, Net::Open-SSH, and a little bit of Powershell-SSHSessions but they're all kind of crap. Well, Net::Open-SSH is pretty decent but unfortunately none of the RSA keys on our networking devices are 768 bit so OpenSSH refuses to connect to them. Recompiling OpenSSH or re-generating RSA keys are not available to me at the moment (I'm the junior).
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I use expect to manage our network of 800ish devices and I've never come across a problem that it couldn't solve.
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So I was hired a few month ago as a Senior developer. Today my boss send a new organization chart around in which I am marked as the technical lead for the team. No one talked to me about this. The guy I am working with is with the company for about 2 years and is acting for the last months as if he was my team lead.,* I am not very keen to go on a battle for power so I am just sitting back and let him do the important meetings. Do you guys think I should be competing more for this? *conversation goes like hey what about we do (technical thing). He tries to answer as if I he were my supervisor, even though I just wanted to have a technical discussion with him.
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demonicon posted:So I was hired a few month ago as a Senior developer. Today my boss send a new organization chart around in which I am marked as the technical lead for the team. No one talked to me about this. You need to talk to your boss and work out exactly how much your neck is on the line If you are ultimately responsible for anything you need to speak to this guy and say either 'ok I back your idea' or 'I think we need to run your idea past boss' If he is the sort of person who is going to say 'no we don't need to speak to boss, I can make the call' I guess you have to say 'well I'd really appreciate it if you ran it by boss' If he still doesn't I guess you can say 'ok well I will back you but it's your call and on your head be it' I'd also start carrying a notebook and if he is the sort of person to go along that patch you can write down what was agreed and the fact he wouldn't speak to the boss thereby covering yourself. As a aside - I'm not sure where to ask this, I need to build a report using crystal reports (and SQL) which I've never done before. I'm ok with how reports work and SQL queries but does anyone have some good tutorials on combing the 2? For my first report I'll be giving the user date parameters, grouping various fields across tables and some sub totals within the report if that helps anyone point anything out
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angry armadillo posted:You need to talk to your boss and work out exactly how much your neck is on the line Yeah, I would talk to the boss and nail down exactly what "technical lead" entails compared to the rest of the people on the team.
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angry armadillo posted:You need to talk to your boss and work out exactly how much your neck is on the line When I had to muck with crystal, I used an official tutorial. It was ridiculously dated, but so was the version I was in because banking. I'd check these out first: http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-8514
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internet jerk posted:http://www.amazon.com/V-MODA-Crossfade-Over-Headphones-Gunmetal/dp/B003BYRGKY/ref=pd_sim_e_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=0JTHXTRAGSZH02GGY9E3
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JHVH-1 posted:Anyone have any suggestions as far as headsets? Does it need to work with a phone as well as a PC, or just a PC? I've never had any issues with Sennheiser headsets. Sometimes a little pricier than Plantronics but the build and sound quality are superior.
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I use this mic with an old pair of Sennheisers, and it works well. It'll fit most headphones that have a detachable cord. Kinda pricey for what it is, but it's good if you have a decent pair of cans that you like.
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The largest ever IPO occurred in the US last week, and working on Wall Street there was a pretty positive buzz on Thursday and Friday. Went to the stock exchange with my co-workers to take pictures at about 7am (some of us had worked 60 hours last week to ensure this deal went smoothly from a technology perspective). I put in a lot of hours making sure databases and IIS servers were running smoothly. Deal went through without a problem. Had champagne in the morning, when the stock started trading, with my CEO. People went around just acknowledging everyone with the hard work they put in to get this done. Pretty great I found a place where that type of thing happens at a grand scale, you put in a lot of late-night hours and get rewarded properly.
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Tailored Sauce posted:The largest ever IPO occurred in the US last week, and working on Wall Street there was a pretty positive buzz on Thursday and Friday. Went to the stock exchange with my co-workers to take pictures at about 7am (some of us had worked 60 hours last week to ensure this deal went smoothly from a technology perspective). I put in a lot of hours making sure databases and IIS servers were running smoothly. Deal went through without a problem. It still seems weird to me to see Chinese flags flying at the NYSE, even though I was only born in 1987. Also one of our clients has a spot on the floor and every time I've dealt with the in-house NYSE IT folks it's been a pleasure, are you there or at one of the big banks?
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Tailored Sauce posted:I put in a lot of hours making sure databases and IIS servers were running smoothly. The disparity between Windows servers and other vendors in finance is always interesting, for realtime you almost never see Windows and yet some of the core most important machines are Microsoft based. All the screens on NYSE run Chromium on Ubuntu feeding from Oracle iPlanet of all things on RHEL. The data routing is all through RHEL applications and boxes but the gateways are Microsoft-only. To this day though we still don't have any clients asking to run their core infrastructure on Microsoft systems. Looks at this marvelous state-of-the art display system, about 2 DPI:
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Inspector_666 posted:Also one of our clients has a spot on the floor and every time I've dealt with the in-house NYSE IT folks it's been a pleasure, are you there or at one of the big banks? I actually work for a vendor that provides software to the big banks. We don't work in the secondary market, so not sure about IT at the NYSE, we're more focused on the roadshows, allocations, etc. that happen before the company goes public. I wasn't around for the Facebook IPO, but have heard it doesn't compare to the scale at which Ali Baba happened. Also want to point out that IIS owns.
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Reiz posted:Anyone have any experience in automating SSH to talk to Cisco equipment?
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Tailored Sauce posted:IIS owns. Basically this, I love IIS.
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Ashley Madison posted:I'm a big fan of Jabra headsets for work. I sit in my own office and this is what I use, which is pretty overkill. I only use a softphone and never connect it to my mobile. http://www.jabra.com/products/wireless_headsets/jabra_pro__9400_series/jabra_pro_9470 They have about a hundred different options for whatever you desire. At my first job, where I was paid $11.50 an hour to do hardware, software, and network support for Linux-based (Fedora 4, to be exact) POS terminals inside fastfood restaurants... the company bought all of us (all five of us) those exact same headsets. They were the only nice thing about that terrible, terrible job.
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abigserve posted:I use expect to manage our network of 800ish devices and I've never come across a problem that it couldn't solve. What about the drinking problem you develop trying to write Expect scripts? The real sad part is that I agree, it's probably the best option.
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Docjowles posted:What about the drinking problem you develop trying to write Expect scripts? The real sad part is that I agree, it's probably the best option. It's simple, he just asks his boss for a raise to cover the cost of alcohol. (I kind of hope someone has tried that)
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When applying for a new IT job and looking for salary ranges, how does one calculate how much they are worth? Is there a certain formula for estimating a decent salary for my skillset? I know the 28k a year I make at the NOC I work at is retard low, but I've seen so many different salaries for comparable jobs that I have no real idea what I should actually look for when I move on to a new job.
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Umbreon posted:When applying for a new IT job and looking for salary ranges, how does one calculate how much they are worth? Is there a certain formula for estimating a decent salary for my skillset? Yeah, that's a bit low. I like salary fairy, but I think looking at offer ranges for comparable jobs would be a better way. P.S.: I think I may know you irl. Were you 8th floor Walker?
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meanieface posted:Yeah, that's a bit low. Nope, that doesnt ring any bells. I didn't know salary fairy was a thing though, thanks for that.
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I told goons here my responsibilities and skills, how many years experience I have, any degrees/certifications, and where I live and they said 80k, which emboldened me to refuse a job offer unless I made that much. If I hadn't asked here I might have accepted the initial 50k offer, big difference right?
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Docjowles posted:What about the drinking problem you develop trying to write Expect scripts? The real sad part is that I agree, it's probably the best option. Expect is basically magic for networks, right down to the blood pentagrams and sacrificed goats.
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abigserve posted:right down to the blood pentagrams and sacrificed goats. Normally that's reserved for debugging SCSI chains.
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JHVH-1 posted:Anyone have any suggestions as far as headsets? Steel Series Sibera V2 I use these at work for conference calls / VOIP stuff / music / etc.. super comfortable for long term If you only want to use a 1 ear headset, quite a few of my clients are a fan of the Jabra headsets.
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JHVH-1 posted:Anyone have any suggestions as far as headsets? My fav headset for theatre intercom is the the Beyerdynamic DT280. Dunno if there's a version that hooks easily to a computer. Sennheiser HMD-25 is another I can wear for a matinee+evening performance and not have problems with. Bonus is that you can easily rotate away one earpiece and have it only cover one ear.
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abigserve posted:Expect is basically magic for networks, right down to the blood pentagrams and sacrificed goats. I've found that a wide range electronics tend to respond well to blood sacrifice, that's why they put all sorts of sharp snags on rails and edges.
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I'm a big fan of the Plantronics CS series headsets for work purposes. Most of the folks with an office have one. I have a basic wired headset on my phone, it works for me.
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I have my technical interview for an entry level "Systems Technician" spot in about two and a half hours and I'm pretty excited but also a little nervous! Hoping I don't get grilled too hard on stuff I'm rusty on or haven't learned before.
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Hey, my old boss is fine having me on as a contractor, but neither he nor I know what's involved for me to properly work out a contract and invoice the company. Is there a good primer you guys would recommend for that?
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Gf got offered a job at a 5 year old company for 10 grand more than she is making now. Absolutely no benefits except for some stock and vacation. She could get Obamacare for around $230/mo for a very good plan. She currently is really disliking her job at the insurance company, but she does get a good 401k matching and benefit package. She is only 24, so maybe that stuff doesn't matter right now. She has no clue what to do. The big catch of the company for her is that she would be working on a whole bunch of stuff instead of staring at Java code all day bored out of skull.
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GreenNight posted:Gf got offered a job at a 5 year old company for 10 grand more than she is making now. Absolutely no benefits except for some stock and vacation. She could get Obamacare for around $230/mo for a very good plan. She currently is really disliking her job at the insurance company, but she does get a good 401k matching and benefit package. She is only 24, so maybe that stuff doesn't matter right now. She has no clue what to do. Math it. Determine how much the 401k matching and insurance is worth per year, and whether that will be fiscally worth switching jobs for. At the least, she'll have a good mental basis for negotiating salary at the "new" company.
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How much is the 401k matching? I enjoy comparing benefits to this fancy list... Bloomberg best 401ks
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