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						AboutSoftware developer and occasional System Admin at a private company; also like to mix live audio and play video games. #PCMR
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						SkillsJavascript; PHP; HTML; CSS; C# .Net; Asterisk; PostgreSQL; Linux Admin Stuffs; Centos; Windows 10; Sublime Text;
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						LocationTexas
 
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						@TheyCallMeMJ Idk... JSON is pretty messy to write manually. Think I finally got VS Code's indenting setup properly, so it's going better now. Just had me wanting to throw my keyboard for a while there with all the syntax errors.
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						@aki237 I've got plenty of both; why not use them?
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						@wesaka Yeah, that was my strategy. I stored them in my password manager. Gotta love how they implement stuff like this w/out adding something useful like 2FA.
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						It turns on the Bat-signal on the roof of course. 😁
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						I've got the following server:
Supermicro CSE-745 chassis
Supermicro X8DTH-6 motherboard
2x Intel Xeon e5506
48gb Registered ECC DDR3
120gb SSD for VMs
120gb HDD for VMs
8x 2TB Hitachi HDDs
Blu-Ray Drive
It's running ESXi hosting the following VMs:
FreeNAS with the HBA card passed directly to it
Centos 7 w/ Plex Media Server
Pfsense for home firewall
Centos 6 to talk to the UPS for auto shutdown on power loss
Windows 10 w/ MakeMKV to use the Blu-Ray Drive ;-)
Fedora VM for other linux stuff - 
					
					
						http://reactiongifs.com/r/mye.gif/
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						Open one of those multi-gigabyte log files? ;-)
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						@kanduvisla Lol. But what is it reflecting off of?
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						@jckimble https://imgur.com/Z6zAOdi
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						@g-m-f The obvious answer is to code in PHP on Windows 8 in Notepad using random amounts of spaces to indent and Comic Sans as your font. 😏
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						Hack is my current favorite.
http://sourcefoundry.org/hack/ - 
					
					
						@pixeltherapy https://imgur.com/VtD8Tu9
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						@pixeltherapy Sitting outside now with the camera going. It's 1am in my timezone. There are some thin high clouds, but I think I'll be able to get some decent pics. Got my laptop setup with some videos downloaded to watch. 😁 The moon just set so it's getting good and dark now, I drove out into the country to the pasture behind my parents place.
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						@pixeltherapy Nice. I've only got 32gb cards unfortunately but I should be able to get quite a few. I can always empty one into my laptop while the other is in the camera.
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						@pixeltherapy If there was a down vote it wasn't mine. 😇 If I get any good pics I'll post them.
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						I hope my luck is better, I took a vacation day tomorrow so I can stay up all night and try to take some pics. Hopefully my lowly Rebel T5 and Sigma 17-50mm f2.8 are up to the task.
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						@Cuoma Did you enable developer mode in Settings? It wasn't working for me until I did that.
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						@xorith Sounds like stuff where I work.... Some of that code I wouldn't touch with a 10ft pole, but I've only been working there a little over a year.
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						Neutral drive (I:)
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						Looks normal to me. 😁
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						Just use the rsub plugin for Sublime, then you can open files remotely in Sublime just like with a CLI editor. I use it all the time to edit Linux files through SSH while working from my Windows workstation.
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						The problem is when I alt-tab it'll switch to one of twenty something windows spread across 4 monitors. Chances that it actually hides what I want it to are pretty low... But nobody can walk up behind me in my office so I have plenty of time to minimize stuff. B-)
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						They need to take a page from Dell; my Latitude E7470 has one of the better layouts I've seen on a laptop. It also feels pretty nice for laptop, but it doesn't hold a candle to the mechanical one on my desktop.
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						The config file I'm working on right now(pulled from a nameless GitHub) is such a mess of tabs and spaces. Thankfully the Sublime Text "reindent" command fixed most of it.
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						Just never close my Chrome tabs. It's easier to find what I was looking at earlier that way. When the favicons start vanishing I open a new window and start again. :-D
#neverenoughtabs #alwaysoutofmemory - 
					
					
						It boils down to that programmers are inherently lazy. Why type .jpeg when .jpg gets the job done? I guess these guys making long extensions didn't get the memo.
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						Desktop for sure, but I keep a laptop around for when I have to be mobile.
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						Don't.
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						Sounds like installing some random Linux program from source... Aka dependency hell.
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						@brettmoan I feel ya. I bought me one right after the store opened. As for the child.... not sure anyone can help either of us with that. Guess I'll stick to programming and video games.
 
