Your really surprised to see solid state equipment running for 20 years? Generally if switches fail, they do it in the first year. After year one, they usually just chug along.
HP switches have been reliable, cli compatible, and much cheaper for years. They also throw in a lifetime advanced replacement warranty and firmware without an annual cost.
I used to love replacing Cisco with HP, when I worked on networks 10 years ago. Now there are plenty of other choices for commodity switching gear. I didn't realize you can now buy 5 port "managed" switches for around $25. Finally got rid of the old hubs I had hanging around for sniffing traffic.
Cisco maintained their position largely due to their upstream training and certification. They haven't been any better then the competition and they are worse in many ways.
Well, if your FTP site has been around for 20 or 30 years, like most of these, I can understand why you keep it around. Otherwise, it's a protocol that should be discouraged.
Your responding to someone who thinks a network installation of an OS is esoteric. I just installed OpenSUSE 15.0 via a pxe boot and http server, could have used an ftp site, but ugh... I install Windows similarly all the time also.
but good job pointing out how stupid his post is to anyone who doesn't catch that red flag.
They are meant to be at a glance ID. They are basically a tax stamp according to most jurisdictions. You must display to prove your vehicle is properly registered and taxed.
I think we should make it illegal for anyone, public or private, to collect indiscriminate tracking data. Would you be ok with your neighbor putting up a website that listed when you were home and meticulously logged your arrival and leaving times?
This was for a University affiliated biotech lab. They actually seemed to be fighting the molasses of the University HR, but when it came down to it they failed. It's a long story.
Linux System Admin, midwest, but I have worked my way up.
helpdesk > pc tech > network tech > system admin (windows) > system admin (linux).
I've also gone from small to enterprise systems. I've had similar results before I got into IT and did construction, warehouse, and customer service work. When my wife and i got married in 1999, we had 14 w-2's between us. We are your typical hard working American. I grew up as an Army brat so I never had much of a "network". I also moved when I got married and started from scratch again.
I just DVR that shit. I never watch a program live because of the damn ads.
Your really surprised to see solid state equipment running for 20 years? Generally if switches fail, they do it in the first year. After year one, they usually just chug along.
HP switches have been reliable, cli compatible, and much cheaper for years. They also throw in a lifetime advanced replacement warranty and firmware without an annual cost.
I used to love replacing Cisco with HP, when I worked on networks 10 years ago. Now there are plenty of other choices for commodity switching gear. I didn't realize you can now buy 5 port "managed" switches for around $25. Finally got rid of the old hubs I had hanging around for sniffing traffic.
Cisco maintained their position largely due to their upstream training and certification. They haven't been any better then the competition and they are worse in many ways.
Your making my point. She was politely asked to leave, she did.
Protected classes vs non-protected, not too difficult. She was not hounded, just politely asked to leave.
Don't forget the spying on consumers.. ooops... I mean more efficiently marketing to consumers.
Grab mobaxterm, it gives you an excellent bash environment in windows; vi, sed, awk, grep, etc...
Well, if your FTP site has been around for 20 or 30 years, like most of these, I can understand why you keep it around. Otherwise, it's a protocol that should be discouraged.
As evinced above, http and ftp serve the same purpose. Although, http is a clearly better choice.
Note, this page has mirrors using both http and ftp.
Your responding to someone who thinks a network installation of an OS is esoteric. I just installed OpenSUSE 15.0 via a pxe boot and http server, could have used an ftp site, but ugh... I install Windows similarly all the time also.
but good job pointing out how stupid his post is to anyone who doesn't catch that red flag.
Fiverr jobs aren't $5 anymore. Plus, those were never intended to be hour engagements.
You misspelled "instruction manual".
Clovis weren't the first Americans:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com...
EIther way, early human populations were much smaller and probably not competing for space in the same way of later populations.
They are meant to be at a glance ID. They are basically a tax stamp according to most jurisdictions. You must display to prove your vehicle is properly registered and taxed.
I think we should make it illegal for anyone, public or private, to collect indiscriminate tracking data. Would you be ok with your neighbor putting up a website that listed when you were home and meticulously logged your arrival and leaving times?
So your saying a shoot-out is the answer?
Certain political actors are looking to drive a wedge, and encouraging feeble minded never hurts.
Yes, both of those examples should be just as illegal. $5 / hour is below minimum wage.
Shit, I think the Google Keyboard takes up more then that, especially if you check the cache, which is not simple to clear.
This was for a University affiliated biotech lab. They actually seemed to be fighting the molasses of the University HR, but when it came down to it they failed. It's a long story.
Linux System Admin, midwest, but I have worked my way up.
helpdesk > pc tech > network tech > system admin (windows) > system admin (linux).
I've also gone from small to enterprise systems. I've had similar results before I got into IT and did construction, warehouse, and customer service work.
When my wife and i got married in 1999, we had 14 w-2's between us. We are your typical hard working American.
I grew up as an Army brat so I never had much of a "network". I also moved when I got married and started from scratch again.
Discipline? I meant that I only get interviews less then 1 in 4 resume submissions.
No, that's correct. July 1-5 is one entry.
I get callbacks from online submissions all the time, probably less then 25% interview rate, but job postings often end up hiring.