What Are You Doing Right Now
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On today's episode of "Monday, Part 4" - Non-rookie makes completely stupid rookie mistake which ends in ruined hardware
Simple task at hand - upgrade the small 256GB SSD in my laptop to a 1TB SSD so that I can stop carrying around the 1TB portable HDD that will inevitably get lost or dropped / damaged. I've done this dozens of times, no big deal as long as some care is exercised. Well, today was different - I ended up breaking the plastic connector on the motherboard, as well as the pins that used to be attached to the motherboard. The little plastic latch piece that locks the ribbon connector from the drive into the motherboard connector also broke off. No chance of me fixing it that I can see, and I'm pretty sure this level of stupidity isn't going to be covered by the warranty, so yeah - nice 15" paperweight that I have right now.
How is everyone else's day going?
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Listening to a talk at Fedora Nest about the Pinephone.
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On a conference call looking at security offerings.
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@srsmith said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
On today's episode of "Monday, Part 4" - Non-rookie makes completely stupid rookie mistake which ends in ruined hardware
Simple task at hand - upgrade the small 256GB SSD in my laptop to a 1TB SSD so that I can stop carrying around the 1TB portable HDD that will inevitably get lost or dropped / damaged. I've done this dozens of times, no big deal as long as some care is exercised. Well, today was different - I ended up breaking the plastic connector on the motherboard, as well as the pins that used to be attached to the motherboard. The little plastic latch piece that locks the ribbon connector from the drive into the motherboard connector also broke off. No chance of me fixing it that I can see, and I'm pretty sure this level of stupidity isn't going to be covered by the warranty, so yeah - nice 15" paperweight that I have right now.
How is everyone else's day going?
More fun with Quickbooks. Random slowness, servers aren't seeing any sort of high load, local workstations seem to be fine as well. Only thing going on is the database manager not running after a server reboot that we can see (because Intuit can't make their own software automatically run on startup, trust me, I've been through that one before).
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@srsmith said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
On today's episode of "Monday, Part 4" - Non-rookie makes completely stupid rookie mistake which ends in ruined hardware
Simple task at hand - upgrade the small 256GB SSD in my laptop to a 1TB SSD so that I can stop carrying around the 1TB portable HDD that will inevitably get lost or dropped / damaged. I've done this dozens of times, no big deal as long as some care is exercised. Well, today was different - I ended up breaking the plastic connector on the motherboard, as well as the pins that used to be attached to the motherboard. The little plastic latch piece that locks the ribbon connector from the drive into the motherboard connector also broke off. No chance of me fixing it that I can see, and I'm pretty sure this level of stupidity isn't going to be covered by the warranty, so yeah - nice 15" paperweight that I have right now.
How is everyone else's day going?
More fun with Quickbooks. Random slowness, servers aren't seeing any sort of high load, local workstations seem to be fine as well. Only thing going on is the database manager not running after a server reboot that we can see (because Intuit can't make their own software automatically run on startup, trust me, I've been through that one before).
A simple PowerShell script could handle that for you...
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@srsmith said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
On today's episode of "Monday, Part 4" - Non-rookie makes completely stupid rookie mistake which ends in ruined hardware
Simple task at hand - upgrade the small 256GB SSD in my laptop to a 1TB SSD so that I can stop carrying around the 1TB portable HDD that will inevitably get lost or dropped / damaged. I've done this dozens of times, no big deal as long as some care is exercised. Well, today was different - I ended up breaking the plastic connector on the motherboard, as well as the pins that used to be attached to the motherboard. The little plastic latch piece that locks the ribbon connector from the drive into the motherboard connector also broke off. No chance of me fixing it that I can see, and I'm pretty sure this level of stupidity isn't going to be covered by the warranty, so yeah - nice 15" paperweight that I have right now.
How is everyone else's day going?
More fun with Quickbooks. Random slowness, servers aren't seeing any sort of high load, local workstations seem to be fine as well. Only thing going on is the database manager not running after a server reboot that we can see (because Intuit can't make their own software automatically run on startup, trust me, I've been through that one before).
A simple PowerShell script could handle that for you...
Oh how I wish you could script Quickbooks Server Database Manager!
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@srsmith said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
On today's episode of "Monday, Part 4" - Non-rookie makes completely stupid rookie mistake which ends in ruined hardware
Simple task at hand - upgrade the small 256GB SSD in my laptop to a 1TB SSD so that I can stop carrying around the 1TB portable HDD that will inevitably get lost or dropped / damaged. I've done this dozens of times, no big deal as long as some care is exercised. Well, today was different - I ended up breaking the plastic connector on the motherboard, as well as the pins that used to be attached to the motherboard. The little plastic latch piece that locks the ribbon connector from the drive into the motherboard connector also broke off. No chance of me fixing it that I can see, and I'm pretty sure this level of stupidity isn't going to be covered by the warranty, so yeah - nice 15" paperweight that I have right now.
How is everyone else's day going?
More fun with Quickbooks. Random slowness, servers aren't seeing any sort of high load, local workstations seem to be fine as well. Only thing going on is the database manager not running after a server reboot that we can see (because Intuit can't make their own software automatically run on startup, trust me, I've been through that one before).
A simple PowerShell script could handle that for you...
Oh how I wish you could script Quickbooks Server Database Manager!
I was talking about scripting your mouse to go through the stupid clicks. . .
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About to do some printer troubleshooting for a client.
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Cooking freshly picked corn,..
Is it done yet,……
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Hello Everyone!
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Going out dancing with the team tomorrow night!
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looks bloody awful where you are Scott.
we've been out of lock down for 1 week. now we're back in it again.
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Waiting at a horribly understaffed Burger King for my dinner.
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Lady just came in to get a burger and asked the manager if he would hire someone that c oh do only work 4 hours a day in the middle of the day.
He told her he has 12 staff of 32 and could she start tomorrow?
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@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Lady just came in to get a burger and asked the manager if he would hire someone that c oh do only work 4 hours a day in the middle of the day.
He told her he has 12 staff of 32 and could she start tomorrow?
Good for her.
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America is so crazy right now. So many jobs and no one wants to work them. So totally the opposite here. So many good workers and so few jobs. It's all crazy competitive.
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Stressing over a work decision where I have no information to make a decision.
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@jimmy9008 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Stressing over a work decision where I have no information to make a decision.
And you are stuck with the decision because....?
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Morning all, have a coffee and waiting on my first meeting to start.
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Looking at home network hardware options.