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And then there are the "All the other dating apps want you to keep on them forever." and I'm like, ****, don't pretend you don't immediately upsell a subscription before even offering "credits" worth ten SMS texts that get burned up with bots.
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Edit: There we go. And some evidence: https://youtu.be/IdblOQZASIQ -
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@retoor The Authorization header is specifically meant for this purpose. And usually doesn't require tooling trickery to provide.
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@iiii I'll admit I'm QA's worst nightmare... 😅
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@iiii But there is no more content being loaded. Well, not actual content anyways. Unless there's actually lots of people commenting that are getting invisibly hidden and it's loading them all in...
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@jkommeren Yeah, making an AD would be the opposite of simple. I wouldn't set one up solely to make all the machines have the right time.
Doing so to publish settings and make things consistent between stations, mapping drives, etc. Now that's more of a suggestion that incidentally also fixes the original ask. But it's usually not going to outweigh the downsides of having to ensure all the stations are Pro, setting the directory up, joining them to the directory, and all the administrative overhead incurred.
AD is pretty good if you're already complicated, if your needs aren't that and you need only the one thing, keep it simple. 😇 -
@jkommeren Technically you don't need an active directory server, just ja local NTP server you designate as the One True Source, which you tell all your other PCs to sync with.
The only trouble is when your source is not actually reliable and gets out of sync with the rest of the world (as in this case). -
@IntrusionCM Well internally, Kerberos was delighted because all the computers were in sync.
Then the main NAS decided it wanted to ask the Internet what time it was, and magic started happening.
Then I get comments like "Yeah, Chrome was doing something earlier this week with a red screen, but we googled it away.
Yo... big red screens are something important I should be told about.
Then they mentioned that they were using Chrome because Internet Explorer was just saying the Internet didn't exist.
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@iiii They would find ponies wandering around already. Haha! I did your work for you! Now go do something more productive!
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@electrineer In the original context (a radio), this wasn't a problem, as the object which the radio buttons were configured (a radio) was controlled whether or not the configuration was in effect with a different control (i.e. a power button).
Why this paradigm hasn't followed into the actual design of its digital counterpart, the world will never know... -
Object was null.
Value out of range.
It's all the same; (default) exception handlers could totally tell you all you really want to know but don't because an extra few cycles to handle an exception is too big. -
Had an issue like this with a CenturyLink modem once upon a time. Made it hand out 192.168.1.x IPs instead of 192.168.0.x and it fixed it. For a time...
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You should see the one that adds carry-bit support!
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Now that's a keeper there. Add a few cusses in and you might just have something awesome!
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@TCPizza Accepted!
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Gigantic web pages eating up my valuable bandwidth.
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Why would a standard plug type be mismatched with a nonstandard power output?
All my rage... -
Eh, when I'm bored. Just got level 26. My code is 9681 4521 5365 if anyone happens to be almost as bored.
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I would choose "Awesome".
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It's like those lights at checkout lanes that blink when the lane is open. Putting on headphones is that signal that says you're not with anyone else at the moment.
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Heh, still blocked in OpenDNS...
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I'd say "Great! A class I can spend catching up in my other classes. Too bad for the tuition cost, but that's life, eh?"
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I find it a shame domains don't auto-correct to their owner's desired casing.
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This year's upgrade: 4k 144Hz monitors to replace them all.
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@ipinlnd No, it's probably just an issue with their installation. Regardless, the point was that they shouldn't blame us for bugs in their software. 😉
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@jespersh Yeah, I also suggested it to them, but I can't help others' incompetence otherwise I'd become a dependency, and nobody got time for that.
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@jespersh that's up to them to do. It's their software. Ours properly bitches about it in any case.
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Mine was backwards: Cabling was great. It was the Ethernet drivers that magically dropped packets at a rate of 96 percent, but only in full duplex mode.
An update (surprisingly) fixed it. -
It's been 24 hours. He's been murdered....