As someone who had to support resold Hughes net networking I can tell you that satellite internet is great at downloading large bulks of information, otherwise you run into a problem of physics, adding 88,000 miles of round trip to your internet connectivity(1 hop to space then back to Hughes network gateway on earth, then back to space and then to you) are going to be super latency, gaming is not recommended nor is streaming, it can also be hella spotty as any weather events at your location or at hughes(which I think is in North Carolina?) will impede the line of sight needed between the dishes. I’ve never heard a good experience with satellite.
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Everything has been a downward slide our entire lives which means it also rolls downhill for all the future generations too until someone can yank back on the economic flightstick and get us out of this dive.
Yeah what’s worse than 1 task list to manage? 2 task lists in different platforms
Yeah that sounds about right, the ServiceNow config at my work also feels like a house of cards, I also feel like I lose at least an hour of work anytime I have to interact with the damn thing
I feel this so hard hell just looking for tasks assigned to me can be a challenge. And my workplace uses SN for everything, so we got STRY tickets for our agile development which we then create CHG tickets to deploy with CTASK tickets to associate with other teams when we need their help in a deployment which is almost all of them. Writing up a change is easily a 30 minute exercise in frustration
Haven’t gotten to play with that one, but it looks clean.
I would prefer Jira over ServiceNow, my previous job had jira and it ran smooth, ServiceNow is just a clunky mess
TheRagingGeek@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•Good luck getting the song out of your heads. I call it musical terrorism.9·2 months agoRight spin the wheel guess N max your score then solve
At my office always waiting for gitlab runners and kubernetes to get my instances up, takes sooooo long
TheRagingGeek@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Driving through Nebraska twice nearly broke me. The people who live there must be among the hardest motherfuckers alive.2·3 months agoYeah Lincoln has lucked out compared to Omaha, feels like they’re getting worse every year here I’ve had a couple close calls in recent years that have required us to seek shelter. Power grid has gone out more frequently too. That said I love the city, it’s great for foodies, but driving I-80 through both Iowa and Nebraska I wouldn’t wish on anyone especially if they are at all fatigued, just a whole lot of not much to look at
Did anyone here use the L shift +O shorthand for load? I feel like I never see it mentioned anywhere
Sneakernet was great back then
I am also this old. C64 for life
My first computer had the following to get a directory listing of a floppy: LOAD”$”,8 That’s how old I am
I too am polyjamorous
TheRagingGeek@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•‘I can’t get a straight answer from you’: Judge loses patience with Trump admin lawyer for repeatedly ignoring court order unfreezing USAID funds, issues harsh evidentiary demands51·7 months agoUS Marshals report to the DOJ, which is part of the executive branch, all Trump needs to do is instruct the DOJ to stand down.
TheRagingGeek@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•'We'll own it': Trump wants to make Gaza a holiday hub without Palestinians6·7 months agoThis news has me worried that Gaza will be the new camp for “undesirables” that we’re struggling to deport. I sure hope I am wrong.
Oh definitely, really the UPS on my server only gives the server enough time to shut down services gracefully, and notify other systems when the battery of the UPS is almost dead, and then it shuts the other PC and itself off before battery hits critical. All told that’s like 30 minutes at most
Thanks looks like I’d probably get about 100 minutes at 80 watts of draw. Better than nothing but only a drop in the bucket during storm season around me unfortunately, if storms continue to grow in intensity I can expect at least 1-2 complete overnight outages a year
Any of the major banks consider breaches as cost of doing business at their scale compared to smaller banks. My bank prides itself on never having a breach, and it is insufferable to develop code for, but I guess it’s the price of security