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long term sysadmin: vSphere, Windows, Linux. Network nerd: Cisco, Netgate. 
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@catsalad cats are liquid
@GossiTheDog open as in back door wide open
@JosephMenn so, in 10 years I had 2-3 on Prem unscheduled exchange outages. Microsoft has about that per year.
@wendynather ahh plotters. Those company owned devices that do maybe 15 pages during their supported lifetime. “But we need it!”
@taylorlorenz “re-buttonization” is my new favorite word 

Probably applies to dogs too, but not sure how well they hide things like this.

Look after your fur kids!

Cat owners! Do not delay that vet visit! If something seems off, they are off their food, go. One of mine has just been off her food for a day, get to vet and temp of 40.6c. Very high.

Cats hide sickness and the confirmation for me was both off food and not interested in play. Pay attention to the signs!

If you notice even small signs the chances are they’re hiding a lot more than you notice!

Elon Musk has spent the past couple years railing against “illegal” immigrants, but new reporting confirms what we’ve long suspected: Musk himself worked illegally in the United States and deceived officials when investors finally forced him to get a visa.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/10/26/elon-musk-immigration-status/

#tech #elonmusk #immigration #politics

Elon Musk, enemy of ‘open borders,’ launched his career working illegally

Investors in Musk’s first company worried about “our founder being deported” and gave him a deadline for obtaining a work visa.

The Washington Post
@curiousrobot we’ve been seeing just how far microsoft can abused their user base and get away with it since windows 8. i’m not sure what their next move is, but their user base has proven to be surprisingly lazy/resilient in the face of such abuse.

Google kills “One” VPN service, says “people simply weren’t using it”

Did anyone want a VPN from the Internet's largest data collector?

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/04/google-is-killing-off-its-one-vpn-service/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

Google kills “One” VPN service, says “people simply weren’t using it”

Did anyone want a VPN from the Internet's largest data collector?

Ars Technica