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wolrah posted:I'll be that guy and point out that these have nothing to do with ethernet. They're properly called DB9<>8P8C adapters and though technically incorrect DB9<>RJ45 is also acceptable since everyone calls 8P8C RJ45 and we all know what it means. It's still RS-232 signaling the whole way through. Ethernet just also happens to commonly use 8P8C connectors. I can be the guy that points out Sun Microsystems used to include these with their UltraSPARC II/III era gear. The silver-cased ones they sent were specifically for serial console connections. I had suspected other vendors also used them, but all the ones I saw were for Sun.
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18 Character Limit posted:I can be the guy that points out Sun Microsystems used to include these with their UltraSPARC II/III era gear. The silver-cased ones they sent were specifically for serial console connections. Yeah, I linked an image to the serial converter. I was actually thinking of the old 15pin AUI connectors. I've used a lot of those when I worked at an insurance company in the late 90s that handled government claims, and all that poo poo was run off a VAX. The whole computer was about the size of a compact car and the storage unit was the size of a washing machine. All the analysts on the floor connected to it using hyperterminal.
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Extending RS-232 over long twisted pair cabling is slightly screwy as well, as the wiring isn't balanced. RS-422 and RS-485 covers that.
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18 Character Limit posted:I can be the guy that points out Sun Microsystems used to include these with their UltraSPARC II/III era gear. The silver-cased ones they sent were specifically for serial console connections. The rs232<->rj45 cable (rather than just a dongle) is still shipped with every cisco ever IIRC. vvvv: Yeah, I still have an usb->db9 dongle in my backpack and it's probably never going away. Truga fucked around with this message at 13:15 on Jan 16, 2018 |
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Truga posted:The rs232<->rj45 cable (rather than just a dongle) is still shipped with every cisco ever IIRC. It's really just a FTDI chip built into the plug, but it's still nice to have it as a single unit rather than a USB->DB9->DB9->RJ45 adapter chain.
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So basically everyone’s suspicions about how the Hawaii false alarm happened have been confirmed: https://twitter.com/civilbeat/status/953127542050795520
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Entropic posted:So basically everyone’s suspicions about how the Hawaii false alarm happened have been confirmed: hngggg yessss that's the good stuff
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Entropic posted:So basically everyone’s suspicions about how the Hawaii false alarm happened have been confirmed: Wow
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Renegret posted:hngggg yessss that's the good stuff
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Entropic posted:So basically everyone’s suspicions about how the Hawaii false alarm happened have been confirmed: Genuine jaw drop from me.
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Yes let's have a screen that allows an operator to spread panic through the entire state with a single click, and where the test options are mere pixels away. Brilliant design.
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# ? Jan 16, 2018 15:44 |
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I want to know what kind of confirmation / warning dialog you get (if any) when you click one of the options. I bet that if there even is one it’s a generic “are you sure?” that says nothing specific about the option you chose.
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yes hello IT this is the missile warning person. when i click on this one missile warning some error message comes up i just click OK to make it go away. please fix.
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Entropic posted:I want to know what kind of confirmation / warning dialog you get (if any) when you click one of the options. I'm sure it's identical between all of the options
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Entropic posted:I want to know what kind of confirmation / warning dialog you get (if any) when you click one of the options. From what I've seen on the news/twitter, it's apparently another white screen with nothing but "Are you sure you want to send this message? Yes No" on it.
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I mean I guess it’s a good thing we’re finding out the problems and maybe possibly taking steps toward fixing them, but this is like the second-worst possible way to bring attention to UI problems in the early warning system.
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I did college radio. EAS was drilled into us (pun intended ). The thing is most stations can't send out EAS warnings, the most they can do is send out weekly tests but that's it. Everything else originates elsewhere, almost always from the NWS in our case (the only thing that didn't was the monthly test, which came from another station). e: actually, I think the monthly tests did come from the NWS. Don't recall exactly where, but we weren't the point of origin for them. We just did it whenever they came in. iospace fucked around with this message at 17:08 on Jan 16, 2018 |
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It's like a 1996-era Netscape bookmarks.html file
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Data Graham posted:It's like a 1996-era Netscape bookmarks.html file It quite possibly is.
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Data Graham posted:It's like a 1996-era Netscape bookmarks.html file bookmarks.html has been a thing well into the firefox lifecycle. maybe still is, i haven't used bookmarks in years
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Omg. This is amazing.
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I'm having chest pains looking at this.
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# ? Jan 16, 2018 17:23 |
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Holy poo poo .
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I think we can close the thread now. It's perfect.
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Flawless.
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Jesus Christ. Properly space your ads, web developers. It's even worse when you're trying to click on something near the top of the page and an ad springs into existence under your cursor.
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# ? Jan 16, 2018 17:31 |
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Kurieg posted:Jesus Christ. That's working as intended.
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Kurieg posted:Jesus Christ. Why does a missile warning system have ads? We really do live in Idiocracy.
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I took a class in college on UI design. 90% of the class was me listening to the professor saying "no poo poo, who'd but dumb enough to do that." I have my answer.
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Sickening posted:Why does a missile warning system have ads? We really do live in Idiocracy. I-it's a parody.
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# ? Jan 16, 2018 17:43 |
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Entropic posted the tweet which showed the actual screen earlier. It's really not much better than the parody.
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Collateral Damage posted:Entropic posted the tweet which showed the actual screen earlier. It's really not much better than the parody. the actual is worse at least the parody is color coded
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Collateral Damage posted:Entropic posted the tweet which showed the actual screen earlier. It's really not much better than the parody. Oh I agree, but it doesn't have ads so kinda worried Sickening was thinking that was the real thing, heh.
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the loving mouse wiggle oh my god i'm in tears
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# ? Jan 16, 2018 17:58 |
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A lot of tickets came in. We're having a snowstorm in Louisiana. Everyone decided they need VPN access TODAY despite us telling them to do this constantly so we won't get flooded with this poo poo during an actual "emergency".
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Irritated Goat posted:A lot of tickets came in. We're having a snowstorm in Louisiana. Everyone decided they need VPN access TODAY despite us telling them to do this constantly so we won't get flooded with this poo poo during an actual "emergency". So you guys got a 1/8 of an inch of snow?
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This sort of thing is the bane of my impatient web browsing.
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