I like the GS4 but (here's my absurdness coming out) I feel like everyone has it. Same with the iPhone. The G2 has some killer specs but the Droid Maxx has a serious battery life (big plus for me) and I still have fond memories of my OG Droid.
Yeah, I'm not getting a smartphone without a proper, physical QWERTY keyboard, so... sadly, my phone sucks. I mean, it was awesome 5 years ago, but I gotta reboot it anytime I want to use Google Maps. sigh
@pauska I was so hopeful that my Galaxy Nexus would be the coolest phone ever. While I loved the phone at first, it's battery life is abysmal. I may get 2 hours of heavy usage on 4g out of it if I'm lucky.
@MichaelHampton Yeah, that's the big appeal for me on the Droid MAXX. I don't really care about the 1080 resolution on the G2, but the Droid's processor makes me wonder if I'll still be loving it 2 years from now.
@pauska Yeah, there are some releases that crashed a lot, but I've learned to just stick w/ one that works instead of upgrading every time there's a new release or a push notification on my phone
@HopelessN00b I am amazed at how phones have advanced. I still have both of my "very old" Win Mobile at&t phones and it's wild to already see the difference 10 years makes
@MDMoore313 Seriously, yes. Still running a Droid 3... because the Droid 4 had shitty specs, and I figured a Droid 5 would be along soon enough. Oh well. No matter how I slice it, I'm not spending hundreds of dollars on something I don't like, unless it's taxes.
@MichaelHampton I still have one of those. Used it until the day after I got my Droid 3, which was... more recently than 2008. Still kinda feel Meh about smartphones. Got a little tablet, prefer to web over it anyway.
@HopelessN00b I was referring to the physical qwerty keyboard thing. I'm not spending that much on a phone either that's why I mentioned the GS4 to @TheCleaner
At the old job it was "get whatever you want and expense it". Here I pay for my own phone. So I'm not as keen to run the latest flagship. Otherwise I'd probably just grab the Nexus 5. Honestly, I'd love to sport a Win 8.1 phone like the Lumia Icon but the sheer lack of apps just sucks for me. I have 3 apps specifically that don't have Win equivalents.
@HopelessN00b No argument there, but it all depends on what your inputting as well. Everything is swipe now, and like @pauska said you can even swipe words with better accuracy than before
@MDMoore313 Yeah, not a fan. Rather just have something that does what I tell it, when I tell, and doesn't try to think for itself. The algorithms have gotten almost infinitely better, but they're still not good enough, yet.
> I wondered if they exercised at all, given their excitement at not having to - literally – lift a finger.
@NathanC That sucks, enterprise has it. I don't understand why they limit Pro, pro should be enterprise for non enterprise customers, you can't even run bitlocker on it for example. Not that I care much b/c truecrypt is dope btw
@MDMoore313 Ugh. Truecrypt... I mean, not that there's anything better, but it's a pain in the fucking ass, even moreso than most crypto. Stupid fucking government.
The lack of remote access is also rather bothersome, at least to me, and like you said, lack of centralized management. Not to mention if, heaven forbid, you get your OS disk corrupted, and have to attempt a repair on a TC encrypted volume. Huge bitch. (Ask me how I spent my weekend...)
Part of that was the shitty HD placement on consumer laptops, but that fucking sucked... pulling the disk out, decrypting it so I could do a repair reinstall, re-encrpyting it, putting the whole effing laptop back together.... blech.
@MDMoore313 Yeah. Like I said, not that there's anything better. Full disk encryption is just a pain in the ass, and it's what you need if you want to protect your data. Damn government assholes.
@HopelessN00b You don't want to. Long story short the straw that broke the camel's back was that with Macs they never got a development copy of the OS so everytime an incremental upgrade came out if a user were to upgrade their machine before we upgraded their securedoc client their machine would no longer boot. Guess how often that happened.
@mossy Right, maybe not dead... I mean, I'd settle for tripping over a dufflebag stuffed full of $100 bills, too.. but I'm starting to think that's not gonna happen either.
@HopelessN00b Perhaps, but I'm against any enterprise level software company that can't invest the couple hundred bucks a year to make sure their apps are compatible w/ an OS before it hits the masses
@mossy Yeah, that doesn't sound like it would. I mean sure, LinkedIn is the professional's social network, but I don't think there's a lot of sex workers on it.
The Detroit People Mover is a automated people mover system which operates on a single set of tracks, and encircles Downtown Detroit, Michigan.
The People Mover is owned and operated by the Detroit Transportation Corporation, an agency of the City of Detroit.
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@ewwhite you'd have to, unless you transfer all the roles to 02, demote 01 - make sure there's no metadata pointing to 01. Promote a 2012 server as SFDC01 and transfer the roles over and do the same for 02.
how does windows handle this anyway? If you have configured two DNS servers on the client and the first is down. Will it wait some timeout until it tries the second one?
on our Linux boxes we rely heavily on DNS. No downtime possible. We use dnsmasq and a load balancer to achieve that. But our Windows server just have their DCs configured...
@MDMoore313 I'm really hoping that the hamsters catch fire, crash the ESXi cluster, and force us to switch to some other payroll (?) or whatever software that doesn't require Server 2003. Plus, if the cluster goes down, I have an excuse to upgrade to ESXi 5.5, which is something I can't seem to get permission to do otherwise.
@MDMoore313 Well, Hyper-V's less mature, so ESXi worked first. That's why we're using it. MS licensing with Hyper-V can also be a bitch.. to the point where Microsoft doesn't even know what's required sometimes. (That really rubs me the wrong way.)
@HopelessN00b That's true. It's just a little terrifying when you set up a backup solution and you think to yourself.. "Hmm this could cost anywhere between 10 and 1,000 dollars."
@voretaq7 No, there's also Java, and Flash, and PDF, and countless other piece of shit that only exist because of the web, and permeate it to its very core.
@voretaq7 Yeah, wish I'd had the foresight to patent that idea. "Hey, let's treat and render documents as images! Call it portable! Make millions off it, for some reason!"
@MDMoore313 If Java didn't suck as a language and the JVM wasn't full of terrible decisions I wouldn't have any problem with it - if it were invented today (when systems have enough power to bootstrap a fat-ass runtime) it would probably be tolerable.
@HopelessN00b PDF is effectively equivalent to postscript - I don't understand what your problem is with it. The other option is to literally treat documents as images and send bitmapped pages around the internet.
@voretaq7 Even if, you know someone would find a way to fuck it up. Like deciding to install it on a coffee maker, or a light bulb, or whatever other internet-of-things thing they could think of.
@MDMoore313 Sure, anything? Honestly, I hate optical disks so much I have 30 TB of RAID so all my media's on spinning rust, as a file. Without shitty DRM or other ridonkulousness.
@ewwhite Are you sure it is? Sometimes it just says that. Try hitting up an external address (browser, ping, whatever), and see if that goes away.
@HopelessN00b I'm the manager...but the owner figured our $60k "ERP" works just fine for this $100m company...why do we need something that's $400k?
He also questioned why I have to get everyone off Windows XP by April 8th... His comment was, "will it stop working"... YES! It will. Every Windows XP machine here will stop working on April 8th...except the one you have at home.
@ewwhite I had a look at VDP and stopped when it didn't work on VM's with hyphens in their names, wonder if that's fixed now? VDR was such a pile of crap it put me off VDP, and yes I know it's wildly different
@HopelessN00b His solution for our "fax line was down" was to have the receptionist dial the number to make it "busy" so it would roll over to the secondary line. She had to hit redial every 3 minutes...
@Travis Yeah, <sigh>, I think it was only a couple months ago that I had to try to track down fax drivers. For our shiny new Windows 2012 Print servers. I died a little more inside.
Fortunately, I couldn't find any, so I didn't have to kill myself (or anyone else).
@Travis Yeah, we're trying that. I'm getting tired of trying to fight for not moving the same old shit to a shiny new package... so we'll probably end up moving the same old shit to a shiny new package. :)
@HopelessN00b haha! They did fortunately let me migrate our CRM database off a 2003 physical machine (4GB RAM/1.2 Ghz quad core) onto a 2008 VM (16GB RAM, 2.3Ghz quad core). It did slow it down though and I'm trying to work through why... I moved the file shares off that same server onto a different '08 VM and it's slower too.
@Travis Well, for certain short-sighted definitions of the word "logical", it does make "sense". :)
Should have at least punched up a bash script that continually makes requests curl requests to a phone API so that would call it, instead of making the poor reception hit redial every 3 minutes like some kind of trained monkey.
Or actually fix the problem... or remove the need for a god damn fax machine in 2014
It was more fun for me to watch the trained monkey... Although I don't want to insult the monkeys. She called me the other day and said her whole computer just went black. I shadowed over...told her the monitor was off. She argued with me that it wasn't... Someone walked by and pushed the power button to screw with her and she didn't see it.
@Tanner Well, until the government gets on board with not requiring faxes, no one else is going to either... but it's still the only way to get documents to a lot of government agencies (short of snail mail) even today.
The monkey just called me and asked me why her excel spreadsheet is printing off in 4 pages even though it is landscape... "welllll...because there are 4 pages...."
We accept credit cards. They want to do away with them because of the "fees" that get charged... Here's an idea...BUILD IT INTO THE PRICE! No one gets that
I am planning to set up a RAID array for scratch space use in a computational server (16 cores, 128 GB RAM). The users will routinely be creating large (500GB) MySQL InnoDB databases and storing these temporarily to the scratch space. The databases are filled with data from a cluster which may ha...
@ewwhite Unless the author creates/associates an account. I've seen questions like that as old as 2010, and there a re probably older ones I haven't seen.
@MathiasR.Jessen In fairness, hasn't the space program always been kinda behind the times, as far as software goes? Seems kinda weird for an industry all about the cutting edge of technology, but, nonetheless...
Several years ago I built and deployed a system on XP that involved a custom written service that talked to a local 2008 SQL Express instance (that also had a CLR dependency). At the time I set up the custom service to be dependent on the Express service starting up, and all seemed well.
Fast f...
@NathanC I could buy that if they actually fixed the shit that was wrong, but they... well, they don't. That's why their shuttles kept exploding. Looks to me more like a case of bureaucratic paralysis.