So you were 17 when you worked construction at an Air Force Base, while at the same time you went through your health issues?
I was 16 when I got a new bike and lost 70 pounds that summer from riding my bike all over the county. The health issues I had before then disappeared. I started working in construction when I turned 18 and went to college when I was 20. I rode a bike until my mid-30's and then switched to the gym for working out. Too many soccer moms were trying to run me off the road.
Silicon valley, TLA, IT guessing you work on old Onitzuka.
The Blue Cube got decommissioned in 2011 and demolished in 2014. My father and I did a construction job there in 1988, where we were locked inside the construction area for the duration of our shift and armed MPs with snarling guard dogs patrolled the perimeter of the chain link fence.
Yes, your "business", singular, down from the 30 businesses you had three weeks ago.
My business has 30 revenue streams. Many of which don't require my personal attention and I still get paid whether I do anything or not. It's called passive income.
And your valuable time... spent on Slashdot.
I'm currently on the express bus. I pay an extra $70 per month to take the express bus and free up 40 hours per month to do other things while someone else does the driving. Like responding to emails and Slashdot comments.
Bragging from the start about things you don't master?
My business doesn't require that I master every little detail. Some details I leave to others to free up my valuable time. A web interface that allows me to set up my domain and cert at the same time Is quite efficient.
I got 800+ connections on LinkedIn. A recruiter approached me yesterday for a $100K position at Apple that was looking for my leadership experience than I had.
Fucking guy doesn't know what private networks are?
Actually, I do. That's why I was able to call bullshit on the output. None of those IPs corresponds with the IP ranges that I use. Not at home, not at work, not at my hosting provider. Trying to trick me into thinking that I've been hacked doesn't work.
[...] the same folder for the ~90 sites so no messing around with the websites content.
My provider does the same thing. Is this supposed to be significant?
I guess it beats your setup because you say that, as a customer, you must set it up on you provider "web page".
As an end user, I just want to set it up and forget about it. I did it six months ago. I haven't looked it at until today. I'll probably won't look at it for another six months.
The emails you are getting are pretty useless. I only get emails if the automated process fails.
According to the provider TOS for Let's Encrypt, I authorized the sending of renewal and revocation emails.
You would know about it if you actually ever implemented the process yourself.
It takes 15 minutes to set up a dozen websites using the provider's webpage. Setting up multiple cron jobs will probably take a bit longer than 15 minutes. I got too many items on my to do list to dive into the cron job rabbit hole.
Google started giving higher rankings to websites with HTTPS/SSL than websites without a certificate. Since Let's Encrypt is a free option at my hosting provider, I got certificates for all my domains and subdomains.
BTW, this song plays every time I read your comments:
Here's my theme song when I comment on Slashdot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_Dywv-dfws
So you were 17 when you worked construction at an Air Force Base, while at the same time you went through your health issues?
I was 16 when I got a new bike and lost 70 pounds that summer from riding my bike all over the county. The health issues I had before then disappeared. I started working in construction when I turned 18 and went to college when I was 20. I rode a bike until my mid-30's and then switched to the gym for working out. Too many soccer moms were trying to run me off the road.
Very confused; please clarify.
https://www.cdreimer.com/slashdot.html
Silicon valley, TLA, IT guessing you work on old Onitzuka.
The Blue Cube got decommissioned in 2011 and demolished in 2014. My father and I did a construction job there in 1988, where we were locked inside the construction area for the duration of our shift and armed MPs with snarling guard dogs patrolled the perimeter of the chain link fence.
Yep, I work DoD IT.
I work for a three-letter agency. Slashdot's favorite guesses include FBI, CIA, NSA and GPO.
Because you're too stupid and lazy to get a better-paying job elsewhere?
Fully funded, five-year contracts are a bit hard to find in the private sector. :p
Yes, your "business", singular, down from the 30 businesses you had three weeks ago.
My business has 30 revenue streams. Many of which don't require my personal attention and I still get paid whether I do anything or not. It's called passive income.
And your valuable time ... spent on Slashdot.
I'm currently on the express bus. I pay an extra $70 per month to take the express bus and free up 40 hours per month to do other things while someone else does the driving. Like responding to emails and Slashdot comments.
Bragging from the start about things you don't master?
My business doesn't require that I master every little detail. Some details I leave to others to free up my valuable time. A web interface that allows me to set up my domain and cert at the same time Is quite efficient.
Could be worse with another dupe comment about forward vs. foreword.
Seriously, do you even network, bro?
I got 800+ connections on LinkedIn. A recruiter approached me yesterday for a $100K position at Apple that was looking for my leadership experience than I had.
Last night I finished reading "Hatching Twitter: A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal" by Nick Bilton. There's a quote by Mark Zuckerburg that the Twitter founders "drove a clown car that feel into a gold mine." They played musical chairs for the CEO for first few years and the current CEO is a Steve Jobs wannabe. Unbelievable.
My point was that my own customers never have to set up anything.
Your customers have you. I have myself and my provider has a web interface. What's the problem?
Fucking guy doesn't know what private networks are?
Actually, I do. That's why I was able to call bullshit on the output. None of those IPs corresponds with the IP ranges that I use. Not at home, not at work, not at my hosting provider. Trying to trick me into thinking that I've been hacked doesn't work.
[...] the same folder for the ~90 sites so no messing around with the websites content.
My provider does the same thing. Is this supposed to be significant?
I guess it beats your setup because you say that, as a customer, you must set it up on you provider "web page".
As an end user, I just want to set it up and forget about it. I did it six months ago. I haven't looked it at until today. I'll probably won't look at it for another six months.
The emails you are getting are pretty useless. I only get emails if the automated process fails.
According to the provider TOS for Let's Encrypt, I authorized the sending of renewal and revocation emails.
You would know about it if you actually ever implemented the process yourself.
It takes 15 minutes to set up a dozen websites using the provider's webpage. Setting up multiple cron jobs will probably take a bit longer than 15 minutes. I got too many items on my to do list to dive into the cron job rabbit hole.
Your gym has a snack machine too?
Not my current gym. The gym I went to before had a snack bar. Smoothies with fresh fruit and whey powder were quite popular.
Would that be the barbell curl or the dumbbell curl?
Beats me. I use a machine at the gym.
I begin renew requests for my certs 30 days before they expire.
That's the point you keep missing. I don't have to do anything because it's done automatically. I set it up once and forget about it.
Is there anybody else calling curl "the curl"? I am honestly curious.
If you're being serious...
https://www.bodybuilding.com/exercises/detail/view/name/concentration-curls
Otherwise, WOOSH!
You don't renew a cert "when it expires".
I get a handful of emails every month from my web hosting provider that my expired certs are being renewed automatically.
Since this about the inventor of the curl, this is obviously a slap in the face to Arnold Schwarzenegger by the Trump administration.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jun/24/schwarzenegger-and-macron-vow-make-planet-great-ag/
Next time you post Anonymous Coward, don't quote your actual user name in the copy and paste.
It's a bogus output with IP addresses that I've never used.
Or, you're trolling. Either way, it's stupid.
Yes to both.
Let's Encrypt is a shadow entity of the CIA so you have given them free run over all your domains.
Why do you think I work in government IT? :P
No! It expires every 90 days and you can renew after 60 days. RTFM.
I stand corrected. After double checking my configuration, I have a different set of certs (five or so) expiring and renewing each month.
Google started giving higher rankings to websites with HTTPS/SSL than websites without a certificate. Since Let's Encrypt is a free option at my hosting provider, I got certificates for all my domains and subdomains.
http://searchengineland.com/google-starts-giving-ranking-boost-secure-httpsssl-sites-199446/
California Barbeque all the Applephiles & Apple Bashers
That might even make Slashdot relevant again.