[-] Jayb151@lemmy.world 57 points 1 week ago

Oh wait, they removed that? I had no idea because I stopped using Ubuntu when they put ads in the dash.

[-] Jayb151@lemmy.world 15 points 1 week ago

Comfortably numb in my ass

[-] Jayb151@lemmy.world 11 points 4 weeks ago

How did you get a picture of my PC!?

I joke...I at least 3d printed a cover for the card lol

[-] Jayb151@lemmy.world 14 points 1 month ago

This just came up on my feed. I'm going to say this as a person who didn't serve but had had the same thoughts as you.

It's not that it's too late to enlist... But there are probably better things you can be doing with your time and resources to help your community. Volunteer to teach a course at your local library. Check a local work training facility to see if they need any assistance. Check with local schools and offer shadowing. These small actions are pretty trivial to someone in your position, but could really help improve the lives I've people in your community.

[-] Jayb151@lemmy.world 33 points 1 month ago

Not church per se, but my uncle blew his brains out. At the wake, the priest turned his little speech into how evil abortion is. Yes, let's talk about killing babies... Anything not to tell about the dude who killed himself.

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Hey all, sorry for the low level question, but basically I'm looking for the easiest way to set up something like a Windows AD. This would be for something like 10 computers at a local church where I do a lot of their infrastructure work. Is also be interested in sound something similar on my home network, but a while directory is probably overkill. And any suggestions on learnings or other suggestions appreciated!

[-] Jayb151@lemmy.world 16 points 7 months ago

I might just be dumb... But does this mean that in 6 months I just don't have an email there anymore? I didn't see any kind of messaging about transitioning services, just like, 'grab what you can and GTFO.'

[-] Jayb151@lemmy.world 13 points 8 months ago

Mines not so interesting, but I do have an original N64 from launch. I wish I had picked up the gold plated Zelda console, but I instead grabbed the regular grey one that came with Mario...I had never played a Zelda game before and regret the decision today.

If I'm going even older, it would probably be the planer that my father made about 50 years ago. Still works amazingly for being all cherry.

[-] Jayb151@lemmy.world 10 points 10 months ago

The funny thing is that my win10 laptop says it can't run win 11... But my win 11 USB stick says different.

[-] Jayb151@lemmy.world 98 points 10 months ago

One time I kept a guy on the phone for about ten minutes just playing dumb. Then he's like, sir, what version of Windows do you have?"

I say, I'm not sure but it's the one with the little penguin icon.

We actually had a good laugh about it together

[-] Jayb151@lemmy.world 10 points 10 months ago

I also want to push Microsoft learn. I'm a 30 something year old who is 2 years into an IT career. It's been awesome so far. I think the Microsoft route is best bang for your buck. Basically self guided learning and you pay for the test. At my job specifically, certs are what's really going to make you stand out.

[-] Jayb151@lemmy.world 17 points 1 year ago

To speak to your points, I started with about 1 year ago in a new career in IT. We initially were coming in one day a week and this has moved to two days.

First, when we moved to two days, I have it about 6 weeks, then started crunching numbers. By the sole metric of closing tickets... My team as a whole is more productive in the office. I didn't break down exactly who was more of less productive, but I have my ideas. I'm willing to bet that I work better at home, but it's a moot point as the team is better on site.

As far as learning new skills, even at one day a week, I've caught up to the rest of my team and have surpassed them technically. Again, it's IT and I've always had a strong interest, whereas I see some of the team probably view it as "just work" I'm actually enjoying the work. Again, it's a second career so maybe maturity is in play here too, but even the younger guys who were hired after me are growing very quickly.

You're absolutely right about networking. I felt so isolated when I started. It wasn't until I learned a few people a few steps above where I was that I learned who is a good resource, and who I can trust. Once I got my head around that, I think people actually see the work in doing and redirect me for it. If I were 100% wfh I don't think I would be having as good a time.

Just my experience

[-] Jayb151@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

Holy shit, I installed it on my Lenovo tablet laptop, and everything works out the box... Even the gyroscope! I couldn't believe it. It's the first arch based I've tried and I think I'm hooked.

To note, I think I tried like 8 other distros before finding endeavor.

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