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Hah yeah it's super third world over here buddy. I gotta hunt my own whales to keep my lamps burning.
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"You should really get your office wired with a couple of network drops to each desk for reliability, and leave Wi-Fi for moving around with laptops or people's phones" "That's expensive. We're going to get a couple of access points and run everything off them" … "We are having issues with our connectivity, it's vital that this is rock-solid"
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 12:32 |
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Thanks Ants posted:"You should really get your office wired with a couple of network drops to each desk for reliability, and leave Wi-Fi for moving around with laptops or people's phones" "We can't print" Is the printer plugged into your computer? "Nah I'm trying to use it wirelessly" Plug your loving printer in you're the only one that works in that office.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 12:48 |
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Thanks Ants posted:"We are having issues with our connectivity, it's vital that this is rock-solid" "Why is our wifi so poor?" "You're in the middle of central London and there are over 30 other WAPs in range of your offices. Every single channel is congested to hell. You can't rely on on wifi for anything. We told you this the last three times you logged this." "Well fix it then."
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 13:04 |
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Windows Post-it notes are great for writing passwords on
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 13:11 |
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Thanks Ants posted:"You should really get your office wired with a couple of network drops to each desk for reliability, and leave Wi-Fi for moving around with laptops or people's phones" - Prepare move into new office - Hey we need more cable drops to hook up all these desks - no too expensive - Move into office - Desks hooked up by under desk switches a few thousand £ later Hooray for being short sighted on costs
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 14:18 |
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Just be thankful they haven't read up on 5ghz wifi and concluded it is the fix for everything.
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xzzy posted:Just be thankful they haven't read up on 5ghz wifi and concluded it is the fix for everything. If we switch to this new 5Ghz wifi, will that make our internet faster? Nope. But I read on MSN that if I upgrade to 5Ghz, it would make all of our stuff faster! You don't even use the wifi you have. If you want faster internet, your plan can get better speeds for $25/mo. Oh, that's too expensive. How much will upgrading our WAPs cost? About $2,000. Okay, let's do that!
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 14:40 |
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Arsten posted:If we switch to this new 5Ghz wifi, will that make our internet faster? Ah people that hate monthly fees but will dump stupid amounts up front into something. User needs an office 365 account for email please approve the increased monthly expense. Do they really need excel and word? Okay well that will take it from $12.50 to $5/month. too much! How goes the industrial label printer new position will need? $3,000 for the same model we already have Sounds good!
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 14:52 |
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Is that last one more that they're willing to pay for things they can touch? I've seen that.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 15:03 |
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To me those kinds of conversations are pointless because they've already decided what they want you to do, they just think they're fostering a collaborative work environment by allowing you to express an opinion (that will be rejected at every opportunity).
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 15:06 |
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Bob Morales posted:Windows Post-it notes are great for writing passwords on One of our users who fell for one of the targeted healthcare phishing scams had her passwords all in a task in her exchange account. That was a fun day.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 15:06 |
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It's weird, here people really don't mind monthly expenses, but oh boy if you want to spend a few hundred bucks on a new PC.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 15:17 |
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Maybe the monthly expense haters assume they would have that monthly expense for 30 years "BECAUSE OUR BUSINESS IS GOING TO LAST FOREVER!". So they extrapolate that out and the up front charge will generally be cheaper.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 15:23 |
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Jeoh posted:It's weird, here people really don't mind monthly expenses, but oh boy if you want to spend a few hundred bucks on a new PC. It's the same people that will happily take a BRAND NEW iPAD OMG over an actual raise.. and brag about it.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 15:26 |
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Jeoh posted:It's weird, here people really don't mind monthly expenses, but oh boy if you want to spend a few hundred bucks on a new PC. Capital Expenditure vs Running Costs I had an FD who'd run his monthly reports on an inkjet printer and get through a set of cartridges once a month, rather than buy a decent laser printer cause that would appear on a purchase request the CEO had to approve, while the cartridges disappeared into the stationery budget.
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That's one of many reasons why I'd be a horrible boss. I would sniff out poo poo like that and crush it. A ways back there was an initiative to modernize our data center to impress visitors when they show up for a tour. The solution? A dozen high end 46" TV's sprinkled around cycling through flashy powerpoint presentations broadcasting all the awesome work that gets done. They had to allocate an employee just to manage and update the presentations. Downside? These screens are never powered off and, optimistically, we do a tour once a month.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 17:48 |
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spog posted:Capital Expenditure vs Running Costs How I usually deal with that is make a nice graph, get the cost per page and pages per month. Show the savings. Take the saves from the stationary budget for the next 6-12 months whatever you need to cover it if they really need to be assholes about "my budget" instead of the company.
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seadweller posted:Anyone else having trouble with the maths in the above post attacking stupidity in the older workforce? Didn't clarify that the grandma was on my dad's side, not my mom's math isn't off much but she still got married really young, like 15 or 16 IIRC
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Ozz81 posted:Didn't clarify that the grandma was on my dad's side, not my mom's math isn't off much but she still got married really young, like 15 or 16 IIRC I had actually assumed you had been saying the age you last helped them at, and it would have made perfect sense. It's not hard to help teach your Grandmother something at 70 before she dies and your mother something else with computer at 80, and she's still alive.
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spog posted:I had an FD who'd run his monthly reports on an inkjet printer and get through a set of cartridges once a month, rather than buy a decent laser printer cause that would appear on a purchase request the CEO had to approve, while the cartridges disappeared into the stationery budget.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 18:22 |
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CSS. CSS pisses me off. And jquery. And databases and .NET. And computers. Sat here for hours rebuilding models and loving around with divs and CSS to get my form to work. Turns out I never rendered the script in the view. Always log your poo poo people!
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 06:59 |
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Boss brought us all crumbly apple cakes in our office, then complained when there were some crumbs were on the floor. I think that is entrapment.
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Guess who gets to parse a year of IIS logs because our vendor can't tell us how many users actively use our system? <--- This Guy
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 13:40 |
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Varkk posted:Boss brought us all crumbly apple cakes in our office, then complained when there were some crumbs were on the floor. I think that is entrapment. Well, that's how you get ants.
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Spazz posted:Guess who gets to parse a year of IIS logs because our vendor can't tell us how many users actively use our system? Lmbo if you don't just make a script to do it for you.
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 14:49 |
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Why do we need 4 different speed ratings for memory cards???? Class 10 UHS-I U3 800x Plaid Speed
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Why would someone do this? Pick one or the other you jerk. Preferably the one that does not involve zip ties, but you definitely don't need both.
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Shaocaholica posted:Why do we need 4 different speed ratings for memory cards???? Class 10 is the old SD card standard where class = x1 megabyte per second UHS-I and U3 are actually part of the same ratings system. UHS-I indicates a communications protocol, while U3 indicates the speed with the number being x10 megabytes a second. 800x is referenced off of CD speeds, where 1x is 150 kilobytes per second. That's a really fast device at 800x - ~116 megabytes per second. Edit: So basically the Class 10 is still printed because that's the speeds you can expect if you stick it into a non-SDXC reader. UHS-I U3 is the modern speed that it's guarenteed for as a minimum, and 800x is for comparison primarily against CompactFlash, and tends to represent peak read speed possible (the Class X and UX numbers indicate minimum write speed after it's been in use for a while). fishmech fucked around with this message at 17:32 on Apr 15, 2016 |
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Varkk posted:Boss brought us all crumbly apple cakes in our office, then complained when there were some crumbs were on the floor. I think that is entrapment. Maybe. But he probably assumed incorrectly that people wouldn't eat like pigs.
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ratbert90 posted:Lmbo if you don't just make a script to do it for you. 6k average users, global company, 4 front ends, probably 50-150k lines per IIS log file... Of course I'm going to script it. Considering this is a SaaS application I also now get to poke around the IIS logs and see what our traffic usage is *actually* like, since they also don't tell us that.
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SELECT count(ID) FROM users WHERE last_login > ....
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 18:13 |
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It's SharePoint with Forms Based Authentication integrating with our SSO. If you type in "fartbongbonersatan@gmail.com", that user is now in the UserInformationList permanently because it doesn't check the SSO if the user exists first. We get daily user reports, but they aren't accurate because of this, and it doesn't account for accessing the system. This is spread out across 500 site collections, with separate WSS_Content databases. Last time I asked them to query the database they said "Microsoft doesn't support it!" This could be done with PowerShell, but last time they sent me an example script it looked like the guy wrote it with magnets on a whiteboard, then shook it, scanned it through an OCR, and sent it over. No consistent tab indentation, inconsistent variable names, every variable globalized. It also doesn't take into account historical logins, like if someone is in the system but has only logged in 3 times in the last year. They probably don't need to be on there. This is the company I used to work for, then got bought by a lovely poo poo company that acquires shops that are circling the drain and does their best to coast on M&S. They had me interview to keep my job, which over the course of an hour (while wearing a Slayer shirt nonetheless) I all but told them to eat poo poo and die, then told them to make me an offer by that Friday or I was gone. I ended up going to work for their biggest client and I just help out when my expertise is needed, but aside from that I'm on completely different applications. Edit: I could fill a whole thread with the chronicles of their fuckups. Forgetting to notify us when we run out of disk space, testing fixes in production, etc. Spazz fucked around with this message at 19:02 on Apr 15, 2016 |
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Spazz posted:Edit: I could fill a whole thread with the chronicles of their fuckups.
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Spazz posted:Edit: I could fill a whole thread with the chronicles of their fuckups. Ever considered doing a podcast?
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Spazz posted:Edit: I could fill a whole thread with the chronicles of their fuckups.
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Spazz posted:Edit: I could fill a whole thread with the chronicles of their fuckups. Well, it's not as fun if you aren't actively living it as it happens, but please share. It'll hold us over until a new larches appears.
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 21:33 |
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"It's not an issue of salary, it's just that nobody has this skill set" (in justifying an off-shore hire) yeah right gently caress off
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 21:37 |
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386-SX 25Mhz VGA posted:"It's not an issue of salary, it's just that nobody has this skill set" (in justifying an off-shore hire) The skill required is working for peanuts.
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Orcs and Ostriches posted:The skill required is working for peanuts.
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