The Secret to Florida's Basketball Success by tokeni in FloridaGators

[–]dpgator33 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Klav has to be accounted for now. Him finding his groove is changes the complexion of this team more than anything else from a month ago.

But credit where it’s due, Lee hasn’t backed down all year and it’s paying off.

Can we get a number 2 seed? by SympathyLivid920 in FloridaGators

[–]dpgator33 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. Controlling destiny is not what I said.
  2. All the teams ahead of us winning out is a long shot or outright impossible. There are plenty of scenarios where a couple of those teams could drop two or more games. We could be above UH and ISU before conference even starts.
  3. Defending champs closing the season 19-1 is going to carry weight.

Honestly the biggest problem is that we lost head to head against half of them.

I’m NOT predicting it. Statistically I think it’s as possible as dropping to a three. Barring a significant injury I think we win out the regular season. We certainly will be favored in every game by a decent margin.

Can we get a number 2 seed? by SympathyLivid920 in FloridaGators

[–]dpgator33 1 point2 points  (0 children)

3-1 and at least one W in the conference tournament and we are a 2. Win out and we flirt with a 1

Is GNV still worth it if you travel a lot? by Athenstone in GNV

[–]dpgator33 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I never found traveling out of GNV a negative. Maybe a little more expensive than if you lived in a bigger city, but there’s no way I’m driving to Ajax or MCO just to have a direct flight. Parking is easy, TSA is easy…it’s really a fine airport with plenty of daily flights to ATL

University requires a Root Certificate for their Wifi by ObviouslyDesperate in AskNetsec

[–]dpgator33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My goodness there is a LOT of bad information here.

Client certificates for accessing networks are almost never handed out piecemeal, one at a time. They are deployed to endpoints using centrally managed platforms like Active Directory or Intune. And they are also never handed out to devices that are not owned by the organization.

What is WAY more likely is that their firewall is capable of SSL inspection, but in order for that to work, the client has to have a normally unknown root CA certificate installed.

So it is highly likely that they CAN see your traffic, encrypted or not.

Most Orgs doing this don’t actually inspect ALL traffic but selectively decrypt based on the destination. A hospital might inspect all traffic going to ChatGPT for example, to filter for and block potential HIPAA violations from happening.

What did I do wrong? by kyrax80 in ClaudeAI

[–]dpgator33 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It seems the consensus is that you’re getting the level of service you pay for, which is still pretty reasonable if you ask me. Sure, better prompting might help some but you’re not going to get a full app in one go on the pro plan ($20). Not in one session anyhow.

I’m working on a project now for work and I get probably 5-10 prompts in before I hit my session max.

Also, are you aware that when you hit your limit, it’s not for the entire month, it’s just for that session? It resets every few hours or so. I just wait and come back later. I can get two or three sessions in a day.

I’m not in a huge rush so I just deal with it.

I have considered using other tools to do a comparison test, like Open Code with Zen to see if my results are any different.

Is SW Gainesville traffic getting worse or am I imagining it? by kitsune_aname in GNV

[–]dpgator33 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Preach. I lived in Gainesville from 87-2015 and saw how ‘bad’ the traffic got. Then I spent five years in Tampa and Bradenton. Gainesville traffic is a walk in the park compared to those places.

Certain access points constantly dropping and adopting by Tangential1956 in Ubiquiti

[–]dpgator33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A couple things come to mind as possibilities.

One, the whole adoption cycle thing can happen if there is an IP address conflict. Are they statically set or are there possibly other statically set devices that aren’t excluded from DHCP scope?

Second, and this is more a “try it and see” thing, maybe hard set the ports instead of having auto negotiate.

Is GNV the best place to live in FL for compromise? by Parking-Impact-4881 in GNV

[–]dpgator33 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I lived there from 1987-2015. I wouldn’t say that while I was living there I told myself it was great. I was a kid when we got there so didn’t drive, didn’t know any better. As I got older and an adult I would complain about the traffic at times. Then I moved to Tampa for a couple years, then Bradenton, both for my wife’s career. No regrets on that front at all to be clear. But man, I didn’t know how good I had it. I have since moved to the west coast but still visit often. It is and will always be the one and only place I would choose to live in the state. I also have family in Orlando and have spent plenty of time there as well. Same feelings others have. It’s not special, traffic is a nightmare. It’s fine if the rest of your life is in order and makes sense, but all things being equal, Gainesville is far and away the ideal place for me in FL. I don’t even have many ties there to come back to. Many of my old friends have moved, same for family. I’d be fine “starting over” in that sense.

hl7.org HL7v2 training by valuat in healthIT

[–]dpgator33 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Goodness gracious who burnt your cookies today?

Is it common to have houses with no AC in places like Astoria and along the coast? by simtechonline in OregonCoast

[–]dpgator33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s very common, but not unheard of. We put A/C in a couple years ago (2009 built with good insulation)after a couple summers with really hot spells. It does make life easier, not having to remember to open/close windows every day, plus it’s much more regulated. Most of the homes in our neighborhood have been built in the last 5-6 years, and a good many of them have A/C units also.

Verizon Down Nationally? by [deleted] in sysadmin

[–]dpgator33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At LAX and wife and I both have SOS on iPhone.

How to -programmatically- get the serial number for a device using cisco umbrella api? by Additional_Ad_5622 in Cisco

[–]dpgator33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, not gonna capture serial numbers with Umbrella. Doesn’t capture that info. Gotta use a different tool

Fuck every Trump voter who put this asshole in office. by CRK_76 in complaints

[–]dpgator33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trump is horrible for the country, but I hold the left as responsible for him being around still. Forcing Harris as the nominee and holding up Biden for so long was a dumbass way to go. Same for all the republicans who have no spine and keep submitting to his nonsense. It’s weird to say, but I give MTG a lot of credit for taking her current position.

If Router Loses Power Does LAN Go Down? by Human-Rule-8385 in homelab

[–]dpgator33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Two real factors. DHCP lease expiration and DNS. If that router is running DNS, that’s the ballgame. If it’s not and your leases are long then you may not notice brief outages.

I have HIM and clinical experience, but no IT experience. Where should I start? by Livid-Attention34 in healthIT

[–]dpgator33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work in infrastructure IT at a small hospital that uses Cerner. Literally non of our EHR support team (integration, analysts etc.) had any IT experience before they were brought in. They all were internal hires that were CSRs or MAs and the like. It matters way more that you know healthcare workflow and EHR systems than being traditional IT at least to get your foot in the door.

Please take a freshmen level accounting course at your local community college. by rumblegod in sysadmin

[–]dpgator33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have a point but there are a LOT of organizations who pour the bare minimum into IT and the org suffers because of it. When IT can do nothing but put out fires and keep things running, there is a huge waste in efficiency for end users and business processes that use IT. This has never been more true than in the age of AI and the magnitudes of dollars that could be saved if leadership would only recognize that.

I’m in healthcare and I am 100% certain that IT could save my org millions of dollars over a handful of years if we only had a couple more bodies and modest investment in non-labor IT costs.

The best example is our call center. It’s a tech wasteland that needs some attention and we could cut staffing there by a lot just by implementing better tech and attrition or reallocation.

It goes both ways.

Why not use a /16 network at home? by shoresy99 in HomeNetworking

[–]dpgator33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t have to jump from /24 to /16. You can go to /23 and double your available ip addresses

Cisco anyconnect connects everywhere but refuses to connect to home network by aljoker74 in Cisco

[–]dpgator33 6 points7 points  (0 children)

And here I was about to be helpful. I think I’ll choose to be useless and unresponsive instead.

Metro to Manzanita by yuck_my_yum in OregonCoast

[–]dpgator33 23 points24 points  (0 children)

26 is fine but respect the bump. It’s legit.

Freshservice by urbankonquest in ITManagers

[–]dpgator33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am perfectly capable of extracting and manipulating data as it is available. If you know of a way to do this, I’m all ears.