Inktvip
@Inktvip@lemm.ee
- Comment on Social Engineering 2 months ago:
Even if you need Id/scanner. If the check is at the elevator on the ground floor it may often as well not exist.
- Comment on Boosting that CV 2 months ago:
I have a cousin that works at a petrochem plant. He told me that all the “common trips” never really happen since they’ve been drilled on how and what to do and how to prevent them, but the second shit really does go down you better have a senior around that has seen that specific trip before. Especially considering there’s tens/hundreds of thousands worth of produce being burned off by the second until things are back under control.
- Comment on Anon reflects on e-sports 5 months ago:
Not necessarily if we’re the one walking in with the DC++ server. Getting that thing up and running was suddenly priority #1 for the entire floor.
- Comment on Good afternoon, get yr nails did. 5 months ago:
Those are some peak water polo nails.
- Comment on Voyager 1 6 months ago:
Oh I switched jobs so didn’t have much of a choice.
The industry I work in now is also very conservative, so Microsoft is a brand they know and “trust”. Amazon is scary and new.
- Comment on Voyager 1 6 months ago:
As someone who recently switched from AWS to Azure I feel your pain.
Best part is when you finally have a working solution, Microsoft sends you an email that it’s being deprecated.
- Comment on Low tech DHCP 7 months ago:
Guess I’m a bit too young for that still lol. We got a pair of ISDN2 lines in 1994 (so technically also 256k lol) at home, but I was too young to remember that. With cable internet coming in 97, that was technically still slower than bonded isdn at the very start.
In a way I was very privileged growing up when it came to Internet. My dad’s company at the time paid good money to get all the latest (often testing phase) stuff to his house in return for being available 24/7.
- Comment on Low tech DHCP 7 months ago:
Talking about Lan uplinks, in the early 2010’s I had the joy of working with a 20gb uplink at a small university LAN (the sysadmin got a good amount of free pizza and beers for that one). I spent a large amount of my savings on a 10gb NIC only to find out my hard drive couldn’t keep up lol.
- Comment on Star Citizen's first-person shooting is getting backpack-reloading, dynamic crosshairs, procedural recoil, and other improvements to 'bring the FPS combat to AAA standard' 8 months ago:
PentA game
- Comment on 8 Years later my Steam Link is still getting regular updates 10 months ago:
Chiming in a bit further on this. Quite a few (Google) devices and apps have started using DNS over Https servers to circumvent things like pihole. Blocking known IP’s on my firewall has helped effectiveness quite a bit.
- Comment on Modders are gonna have a field day 10 months ago:
Modding used to be extremely easy and detection systems weren’t implemented yet back in the day. I have an account with billions in cash just for being in the same lobby as one.
These days you’re still free to ruin everyone’s day with all sorts of griefing mods, but once you try and spawn in cash daddy rockstar gets angry at you.
- Comment on I got this popup ad on my TV **while watching a DVD** 11 months ago:
They’re called digital signage displays. Those module slots are usually in the intel SDM form factor.
This stuff is expensive as these displays and modules are rated for 24/7 operation and the software they ship with by default is specifically made to manage content on a large fleet of them.
You’re honestly gonna get a way better experience for cheaper by getting a normal TV + a NUC/Nvidia shield and just not connecting the TV to a network ever.
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
We have a bunch of torrent compacts at work and they’re honestly great cases too. Also very good at keeping high end parts cool at a low noise level.
I’ve always been a fan of closed Fractal cases. They do no-non sense right.
- Comment on I love d 1 year ago:
Linux is where a lot of the actually interesting stuff is, so I highly doubt they don’t have a bag of exploits for that.