What Are You Doing Right Now
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I just watch Rick and Morty S3E1 again, such a great opening episode.
I caught a small Twin Peaks reference in Rick's diatribe at the end. Just a small part of why I love that show.
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Good progress on my nginx stuff tonight.
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Putting the kids to bed.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Putting the kids to bed.
Wondering how my 7yo can sleep like this
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Good morning everyone.
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@JaredBusch LOL, that's pretty crazy. My kids sleep some crazy ways but that's beyond even them.
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Heading out for a walk before the rain starts.
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About to tackle the rats nest again.
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Setting up a HP 430 G2 ProBook for dual boot with Windows 10 Pro and Ubuntu Desktop.
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Continuing the quest of creating a document that has information about all the services and such we use, in case our department gets hit by a bus one day, and someone has to take over.
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Another four hours have past and another totally clueless Windows admin trying to figure out the pretty simple state of Windows 2016 licensing. I'm so lost as to how this is confusing. Did no one get it right with 2012 either?
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@scottalanmiller What's the point of confusion?
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller What's the point of confusion?
It's different every time. This time, guy thinks that cores make Windows 2016 dirt cheap and that he's won the licensing lotto and that he only needs to license the cores, no minimums.
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@scottalanmiller Ha! It would -- without minimums I had a bit of confusion way back when about non-windows guest OSes in Hyper-V with Windows Server Standard. I wasn't sure if the two-guest-OS limit was only for Windows Server guests or for any guest.
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@scottalanmiller We have one ancient desktop functioning as a server, so the day we renewed SA for cores (albeit the cost was about the same as if would've been processors), the number of cores purchased compared to the actual hardware was laughable.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller We have one ancient desktop functioning as a server, so the day we renewed SA for cores (albeit the cost was about the same as if would've been processors), the number of cores purchased compared to the actual hardware was laughable.
It still needed the same level of CPU licensing before, though. Going from minimum under 2012 to 2016 doesn't really change.
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I'm waiting on Siemens 's MRI maintenance at our facility
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@scottalanmiller Correct. It just added to the fun to explaining why we needed "so many" cores to those who write the check.
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No watching or listening to anything here. Internet is effectively down.
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Humble Python bundle.