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FireSight posted:We run Casper, but the Senior Support Services guy, the dude who doesn't want anyone but himself to have admin access to most poo poo, hasn't figured out how to use it to deploy updates or... really anything but get info off of the machines.
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anthonypants posted:If he doesn't want anyone to have admin access then he shouldn't have a problem restricting software installs on remote machines. No no no, he doesn't want anyone having admin access to the IT tools! Dude is a roadblock to anything getting done. Users ALL have admin on their own machines, because *reasons*. I mean, I love this workplace, the company is great, but the senior IT dude just seems to have some kind of fear that if anyone else gets access to the tools, he will become useless and get replaced.
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FireSight posted:Sorry, I should have been more specific. I was hoping there was something we could install that would point to one of our servers to get updates, so we could update the list here and all the remote people would have their list update automatically. Get some endpoint security software that can enforce content filters. I like the Sophos cloud offering, and it's a reasonable price.
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FireSight posted:I mean, I love this workplace, the company is great, but the senior IT dude just seems to have some kind of fear that if anyone else gets access to the tools, he will become useless and get replaced.
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FireSight posted:We run Casper, but the Senior Support Services guy, the dude who doesn't want anyone but himself to have admin access to most poo poo, hasn't figured out how to use it to deploy updates or... really anything but get info off of the machines. Casper is the best platform manager for the Mac and could totally do what you need it to do if your guy could be bothered to actually do it.
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FireSight posted:No no no, he doesn't want anyone having admin access to the IT tools! Dude is a roadblock to anything getting done. Users ALL have admin on their own machines, because *reasons*. Seconding that OpenDNS could solve this issue. Umbrella is quite good.
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NeuralSpark posted:Casper is the best platform manager for the Mac and could totally do what you need it to do if your guy could be bothered to actually do it. Yeah, I've actually downloaded the Casper manual so I can just say "Look, here is how to set this up, we just push a new hosts file when we have updates. Boom. Done."
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ChubbyThePhat posted:Seconding that OpenDNS could solve this issue. Umbrella is quite good. Thirding, although I'm sure it's not necessary at this point. OpenDNS is super easy DNS filtering, great for remote users as well. Although I have some concerns that we'll see price hikes now that they've been acquired by Cisco.
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I'm reasonably certain this is what Hollywood thinks hackers' apartments look like.
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KillHour posted:I'm reasonably certain this is what Hollywood thinks hackers' apartments look like. not nearly enough screens. How can you use your 1337 5k1llz without 30 screens?
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Kashuno posted:not nearly enough screens. How can you use your 1337 5k1llz without 30 screens? Those are in the room next door.
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Kashuno posted:not nearly enough screens. How can you use your 1337 5k1llz without 30 screens? His video cards are all tied up mining bitcoin.
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Docjowles posted:I currently have 2 27" Dell U2713H's at work and it's kind of an intimidating amount of real estate. I dedicate one to work I'm actively doing, and the other is the dumping ground for background poo poo like email/hipchat/iMessage/Evernote etc. I should really dedicate some time to taking advantage of all that space. I have 4 24" Dell monitors at work. Two are vertical, two are horizontal.
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KillHour posted:Those are in the room next door. Here I have a true hollywood example of "hackers" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2rGTXHvPCQ for triggering tech terms
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Well, a job that I interviewed with that I would love to have until I can get down to Florida just contacted me for the next step. They want 5 references. I sure hope they'll take three, and only two from an IT job.
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KillHour posted:I'm reasonably certain this is what Hollywood thinks hackers' apartments look like.
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KillHour posted:I'm reasonably certain this is what Hollywood thinks hackers' apartments look like. Put a pile of raspberry pi's on the ground(for your exposed PCB quota) all plugged into a garbage tier switch that's not even powered on (for your director incompetence quota). The room is too bright too.
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22 Eargesplitten posted:Well, a job that I interviewed with that I would love to have until I can get down to Florida just contacted me for the next step. They want 5 references. I sure hope they'll take three, and only two from an IT job. 5 seems kind of excessive. Is the job working with children, the military or other super secret stuff? I thought the norm was usually 2-3.
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FireSight posted:Sorry, I should have been more specific. I was hoping there was something we could install that would point to one of our servers to get updates, so we could update the list here and all the remote people would have their list update automatically. Open DNS umbrella can do this with the roaming client. It filters out malware, adware and other categories you set and you can make a company wide deny list also. For all of the computers in the office you can just update the dns forwarding without installing software on each computer.
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ratbert90 posted:I have 4 24" Dell monitors at work. Two are vertical, two are horizontal. Yeah I have two of the Dell ultra sharp 24 inch monitors mounted on swing arms for my WFH office. They're pretty awesome.
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Yes they are, IPS for life.
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Methanar posted:Put a pile of raspberry pi's on the ground(for your exposed PCB quota) all plugged into a garbage tier switch that's not even powered on (for your director incompetence quota). That reminds me of my favorite line from Mr. Robot. "This [holds up circuit board] is an embedded microcontroller that can be used to..." "Cut the poo poo. We know what a Raspberry Pi is."
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ratbert90 posted:I have 4 24" Dell monitors at work. Two are vertical, two are horizontal. Everyone here has 4 24" monitors. I'm not sure I could ever go back to a measly two.
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We're not allowed to give someone more than 1 monitor unless their boss and then their departmental exec signs off on it.
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Sr. Admin just put in notice. Let's see how long it takes/if they're smart enough to promote me to Sr. Admin as soon as possible.
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Some select users have a single or double 22" 16:9 while most have double 19" 4:3 screens. Everyone in IT has double 24" 16:10 screens.
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Erwin posted:Everyone here has 4 24" monitors. I'm not sure I could ever go back to a measly two. My life is all sorts of hosed up now. The fiancee has one of my nice 26" monitors, the other is hooked up to a Google TV, I've got one Dell 2408WFP hooked up to my desktop, and the other boxed up. The remaining 3 2007FPB are stacked in a luggage roller case along with a 2208wfp. Collateral Damage posted:Some select users have a single or double 22" 16:9 while most have double 19" 4:3 screens. 16:10 supremacy. I haven't bought a monitor in years because I can't find a decent one with that aspect ratio. Edit: are there any excellent 2k 16:10 120+hz around? GnarlyCharlie4u fucked around with this message at 16:53 on Jan 14, 2016 |
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devmd01 posted:Yes they are, IPS for life. This looks like the desk of a serial killer or coop student.
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CLAM DOWN posted:This looks like the desk of a serial killer or coop student. Pfft. Better than any desk encrusted with whatever disgusting crap.
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And I really wish it was possible to get 4:3 or 5:4 screens with resolutions that don't smell like 2002. Something like 2048x1536 maybe. I'd probably prefer 3 of those to 2 widescreens with similar total resolution.
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Tab8715 posted:Pfft. Better than any desk encrusted with whatever disgusting crap. Yes because stationary or any personal items counts as encrusted crap. CLAM DOWN fucked around with this message at 18:09 on Jan 14, 2016 |
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I have two 4k monitors and use the surface book monitor as a dedicated email screen so my nice screens are as little work related as possible.
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CLAM DOWN posted:This looks like the desk of a serial killer or coop student. Seconded. Not a desk from someone who works in IT.
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:My life is all sorts of hosed up now. The fiancee has one of my nice 26" monitors, the other is hooked up to a Google TV, I've got one Dell 2408WFP hooked up to my desktop, and the other boxed up. The remaining 3 2007FPB are stacked in a luggage roller case along with a 2208wfp. We have a bunch of Dell U2412Ms and it's one of the only good things about our office.
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LochNessMonster posted:Seconded. Not a desk from someone who works in IT. Just because you are a slob and cover your desk in anime figurines, doesn't mean everyone else has to.
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Moey posted:Just because you are a slob and cover your desk in anime figurines, doesn't mean everyone else has to. there IS a middle ground, you know
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CLAM DOWN posted:there IS a middle ground, you know Yeah, and to each their own. I prefer a more minimalist look, some people want posters and other things displayed.
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i have bb-8 on my desk because he's my rubber duck coding buddy.
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Moey posted:Yeah, and to each their own. I prefer a more minimalist look, some people want posters and other things displayed. again, there's a middle ground between posters and anime vs a serial killer empty desk. At the very least I'd expect some stationary, maybe a few sticky notes, a coffee mug or water bottle, like jesus man it's not rocket science
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jaegerx posted:i have bb-8 on my desk because he's my rubber duck coding buddy. sup star wars debugger pal
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