I like to call that the “putting a pillow over its face” method of rebooting. Reserved for when even a shutdown /r /t 0
doesn’t work
I like to call that the “putting a pillow over its face” method of rebooting. Reserved for when even a shutdown /r /t 0
doesn’t work
You’re thinking of codpieces.
May I recommend either duck or dolphin
I’m remote so either I trust the user or push commands. I know which I prefer
Between the antics, it was too real
“please call so and so, they’re having issues with their browser”
Call the user, they are out for the day. Leave message to call back
Either never hear back or the issue was not browser related
Either way, tell the original ticket creator to have the person having the issue call us if they want prompt service
That’s how one becomes IT
We have a running leader board for uptime. Servers don’t count. That said, I’ve seen some people who think they actually are turning it off but the machine just enters sleep mode. I only trust
shutdown /r /t 0
So uhhhh no one else read Stephen King’s work or the Child Called It series as a kid huh?
I don’t use the drive through because I’m lazy. I use it so I can have the most minimal amount of human contact possible
Sometimes it’s less about the person that you’re targeting and more about what that access gives you.
Low level accountant? Office worker with an excel file full of passwords or has correspondence with your actual target at a different company that you can pose as to gain access into?
They’re just a step in the process.
Nope. Older than the universe. Can’t weasel your way out of this one science boy
It’s a tool to aid in creating a product, not a tool that magics out a finished product. That’s my point. Too many people use it as the latter instead of the former.
Letting a language model do the work of thinking is like building a house and using a circular saw to put nails in. It will do it but you should not trust the results.
It is not Google. It can, will, and has made up facts as long as it fits the format expected
Not at the very least proof reading and fact checking the output is beyond lazy and a terrible use of a tool. Using it to create the end product instead of as a tool to use in creation of an end product are two very different things.
I’m glad you understand my point. Chatgpt is not Google. It’s a language model that will give you something that looks like the thing you asked for it to provide. It can and will pull facts out of its recycle bin if it fits the cadence of what it expects the answer to look like.
I don’t mind the tool itself if you use it as such. I do mind when people use its output as the final product. See: the lawyer who used chatgpt for a legal brief
Corporate culture of prioritizing quarterly growth and profits above all other factors
Excessive reliance on meat based meals
Consumerism is the third leading cause of why we’re boiling ourselves out of a planet
*Except the food industry. No restaurant or bar is dumb enough to drug test. They wouldn’t have any workers
I use raid 0 for backup.
^/s