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MF_James posted:Not a work ticket, but I took a day off yesterday to relax, had the house (apartment) to myself as my GF was working 9-4 and then going to her mom's. I get a text at 4:30, her mom's house had the backdoor kicked in and a bunch of poo poo stolen between 8 and 4. gently caress whatever loving oval office did this poo poo. I'd make a backdoor joke, but that seriously loving sucks. Thievery loving sucks. Hopefully they can catch whoever did it.
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larchesdanrew posted:I promise you if I move across the country for a job and I end up having to replace paper towels, I'm setting the loving roll on fire, making GBS threads on the floor, and jumping off the roof. What's the ICD10 code for this?
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# ? Oct 2, 2015 20:09 |
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MF_James posted:Not a work ticket, but I took a day off yesterday to relax, had the house (apartment) to myself as my GF was working 9-4 and then going to her mom's. I get a text at 4:30, her mom's house had the backdoor kicked in and a bunch of poo poo stolen between 8 and 4. gently caress whatever loving oval office did this poo poo. Someone kicked in one of my windows a They stole my X-box and a bag of tyson fried chicken. I guess they were hungry.
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# ? Oct 2, 2015 20:15 |
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Solution, get large angry barking dogs. I have 2, I pity the fool...
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Gerdalti posted:Solution, get large angry barking dogs. I have 2, I pity the fool... That would be nice, but she's deathly allergic to animals I'm going to get her some poo poo to reinforce the back door when they install a new one and rebuild the frame, the front door is already a giant fuckoff reinforced door, hopefully that solves the problem... unless they break the window next time. The lovely thing is, it's likely one of her neighbors, and the other neighbors (who are nosey fucks that are home ALL DAY) say they didn't see/hear anything which is bullshit.
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# ? Oct 2, 2015 20:53 |
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MF_James posted:That would be nice, but she's deathly allergic to animals Install some cheap cameras and route them to a NAS someplace, preferably have that backing up to Amazon Glacier. I think Synology directly supports cameras so it shouldn't be too horrible to get setup and user friendly.
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pixaal posted:Install some cheap cameras and route them to a NAS someplace, preferably have that backing up to Amazon Glacier. I think Synology directly supports cameras so it shouldn't be too horrible to get setup and user friendly. Anyone have any recommendations for security cameras?
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# ? Oct 2, 2015 21:07 |
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MF_James posted:Anyone have any recommendations for security cameras? I think ubiquiti has relatively decent cameras, but I've only heard it through the grapevine.
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# ? Oct 2, 2015 21:20 |
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MF_James posted:Anyone have any recommendations for security cameras? We use a combination of Night Owls and Q-Sees. They loving suck. I think Synology offers their own cameras with their NAS units.
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# ? Oct 2, 2015 21:20 |
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If you want to know what not to buy, ask larchesdanrew what his shop uses.
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# ? Oct 2, 2015 21:23 |
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GreenNight posted:If you want to know what not to buy, ask larchesdanrew what his shop uses. Retired Iphone 3's glued to the walls. With the data connection cables dangling down.
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# ? Oct 2, 2015 21:25 |
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Rhymenoserous posted:Retired Iphone 3's glued to the walls. With the data connection cables dangling down. gently caress you, we managed to budget 3Gs and we use Gorilla Tape.
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They're all set on facetime to a second grid of iphones arranged in front of a camcorder
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:They're all set on facetime to a second grid of iphones arranged in front of a camcorder Haha we can't even manage something that lovely because WE DON'T HAVE WIFI
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Judge Schnoopy posted:Can we create a unified code system for IT tickets? The ID-10T code?
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# ? Oct 2, 2015 21:31 |
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larchesdanrew posted:Haha we can't even manage something that lovely because WE DON'T HAVE WIFI Just buy a $20 access point, it'll work fine.
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:Just buy a $20 access point, it'll work fine. Buy? No no no, we've got one that been banging around in the back of the engineering truck for 6 months. That'll work fine.
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larchesdanrew posted:We use a combination of Night Owls and Q-Sees. They loving suck. Bah, we've got some old Minolta betamax camcorders back in the shop, and we can put everything onto this Buffalo NAS...
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larchesdanrew posted:Buy? No no no, we've got one that been banging around in the back of the engineering truck for 6 months. That'll work fine. My last job one of the guys forgot he had 3 procurve switches in his trunk for six months. No idea how no one noticed they were missing.
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Gerdalti posted:I think ubiquiti has relatively decent cameras, but I've only heard it through the grapevine. Locate my first post in this thread and you find... FireSight posted:Oh god, only now do I discover this thread exists. So...
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Axis cameras are good. Not cheap though. You could play Chinese-brand-of-the-week roulette but personally I value my time.
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Even just the cameras that hunters use could be useful(only record when they detect movement I think). When we had people(pretty sure we know who) breaking into our yard regularly stealing animals(rabbits and chickens) that was the suggestion people gave me. Instead I just chained every single gate into the yard, with the exception of the one we use, which is the least convenient one for someone trying to get into our yard and they may not even know it exists, with the heaviest bike chains I could get, and was really tempted to put a "Keep the gently caress out of our yard rear end in a top hat" sign on the ones I locked.
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larchesdanrew posted:No, and I'm sort of glad. It prompted me to look elsewhere. Did you know I'm fully qualified to be a Jr sysadmin and that literally any other state is paying 4x what I'm making to do the work? I've found a saturation of them in Raleigh and real estate is cheap as balls. Now to convince my wife to move so I can finally be loving happy with my miserable life. If you need any tips about Raleigh let me know. Most jobs here are only DevOPs roles and require 5 years of openstack (). I can help if you apply to state government. Edit: also no idea where you are seeing cheap housing but i can tell you places to avoid. alg fucked around with this message at 23:15 on Oct 2, 2015 |
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MF_James posted:Anyone have any recommendations for security cameras? I recently asked KillHour (The security guy that used to have a thread in A/T) and he sent me this: quote:I've never used Ubiquiti's cameras, but from what I've heard they have the same problem as every other piece of Ubiquiti equipment - the software/firmware was half baked when it came out and features are missing or broken. It might be better now, I don't honestly know. I left the NVR part off, something about a computer with a lot of hard drives, I'd probably just do a NAS or something. I think he uses even higher end stuff, his old thread always talked about $1k+ cameras being low end.
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MF_James posted:Anyone have any recommendations for security cameras? Our security guy loves Costar's CDIH109. They sell cheap emedded NVR boxes too
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Nemo2342 posted:What's the ICD10 code for this? W13.2XXS
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iajanus posted:So just lie and do it during work hours and hope nobody realises? flosofl posted:That's probably not the best plan if there's any kind of logging going on. It turned out they had no idea how ticketing systems or timezones work.
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:Just buy a $20 access point, it'll work fine. Telling Larch to buy something for his shop? You must be new here.
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Are there any CrashPlan/Backblaze-style services that can recognize when they are on a tethered 4G connection (do a reverse DNS lookup or whatever) and suspend the backups? I'm keen to roll out endpoint backup for our laptop users but understandably the guy who would be signing it off doesn't want it to cost thousands in excess data charges.
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Got a great new voicemail from one of our outstanding email customers for your listening pleasure: http://tindeck.com/listen/fwtob Also, yesterday a guy calls in and says he wants to upgrade his site-to-site wireless equipment. One of us looks at his throughput and while he's got 6Mbps provisioned, he had just barely cracked 10k outbound the day before he called us up and his inbound is at like 2k. We brought that to his attention networking guy posted:I have looked over your wireless connection and I see based on the attached graph that you are not using anywhere close to the 6Mb provisioned. I am not sure if you are having speed issues or if you were just interested in increasing the bandwidth but it looks like you are not maxing your connection. Please let me know if you need further assistance with this request. rear end in a top hat customer posted:Not sure in what universe this is an appropriate answer. I asked what the options are for more bandwidth, and your response is "you don't need it"?
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Axis also has or used to have pin-hole cameras that you can use with a POE box that will also save to that box. Might be a good choice since it will reduce the risk of whatever thieves seeing a camera and then ripping it off the wall and tracing the cable to recording device since they won't even spot the camera most likely. You can put the POE box in like a crawlspace or somewhere and plug in a memory card in it, since most likely you don't need much footage anyway. The axis software was also pretty easy to work with, calibrating how much movement should activate recording is kind of a pain though.
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Merijn posted:A ticket came in from my manager... git bisect is the way to fix this (if it has ever worked before), but I'm terrified to ask whether this is in version control at all.
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EAT THE EGGS RICOLA posted:git bisect is the way to fix this (if it has ever worked before), but I'm terrified to ask whether this is in version control at all. Also assuming the thing that broke was in the code, and assuming the code in version control relates in any way to what is actually running. We have a standalone internal webservice that sometimes starts responding very slowly. The cause is it making a blocking call to a bunch of servers that it needs data from; that server list and the change needed to fix it are purely configuration and persisted to the database. Digging through the code would be an exercise in red herrings. Luckily, that server list changes incredibly infrequently, and the service itself is slated for replacement with something else Real Soon Now.
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Wizard of the Deep posted:Minimum password age: 3 days lolled irl a few pages ago
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Storysmith posted:Also assuming the thing that broke was in the code, and assuming the code in version control relates in any way to what is actually running. Thanks, now I'm having flashbacks to my previous job where everything was just done on the fly in production and everything would blow up sometimes.
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nevermind. Emushka fucked around with this message at 13:59 on Oct 5, 2015 |
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anthonypants posted:Got a great new voicemail from one of our outstanding email customers for your listening pleasure: "Hi, Mr. Locksmith. You helped me yesterday get into my car but I didn't realize I would need to remember my car key to get back into it." Edit: Is there a smilie for "car analogy" at this point? If not here needs to be.
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Lightning Jim posted:Edit: Is there a smilie for "car analogy" at this point? If not here needs to be.
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EAT THE EGGS RICOLA posted:git bisect is the way to fix this (if it has ever worked before), but I'm terrified to ask whether this is in version control at all. We use svn but yeah. Turns out the error was some bizarre timing issue with an external system not responding fast enough in production, but the whole thing just working fine in our test environment. I'd probably have cludged together the same solution as my coworker did, but he did it a lot faster since it was his code.
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Figured as much. Tahnks, Flipper. I always seem to have trouble finding one in that huge mess of a page.
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