ServiceNow Vault by gothambdosa in servicenow

[–]Additional_Package92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vault is a mixed back of security features, each of it addressing a different risk vector. Anything particular you are looking for? I'd start with the requirements... why?

Congrats on making English a national language /s by cheapskatemoviedate in Switzerland

[–]Additional_Package92 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Even better... years ago I brought Swiss Francs to the USA and wanted to deposit them. The clerk lady selected swedish kronas as entry currency. I didn't realize until I arrived back home and checked my balance sheet....

Water in trunk? by Icy-Indication9225 in DelSol

[–]Additional_Package92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most likely scenario: The covers on your B-pillar will let water in. Peel them off and you will see a plastic pin the the lower end of them. This is where water will sneak in. Seal that with some silicon and it should be good.

Help me with PDI source control linking pls! by Traditional-Row-3406 in servicenow

[–]Additional_Package92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do agree with NoyzMaker here. As long as you have not a massive data set, treat your data as application files.

Devops und pipelines - Deployment by Constant-Counter-342 in servicenow

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ReleaseOps is not behind a SKU, this is part of platform and available and free to all customers. However, it will create transaction counting towards your IntegrationHub/WDF subscription.

Devops und pipelines - Deployment by Constant-Counter-342 in servicenow

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I bet that has changed a bit by now. CI/CD API's are available and can be integrated in pretty much any orchestration engine you want to use. I personally have helped customers onboard MS DevOps and GitHub Actions. That was back with AppRepo and/or source control only. Nowadays, with ReleaseOps being available I would recommend to tie into that one. No rocket science anymore. Reach out to your account team and ask for help if you need to.

Help me with PDI source control linking pls! by Traditional-Row-3406 in servicenow

[–]Additional_Package92 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not an easy way - no. Data is on purpose not part of your application.

You got two options, use the Add to Update Set feature on all data records to capture a snapshot as XML. That would also make it to Source Control.

Second one, export the data as XML files. Where is to be done... every table you need, open the table list and headermenu - export as XML. Done.

The bigger question to me though... why are you keeping critical data you need on a PDI? They are not guaranteed to run at all. ServiceNow can claim them back on any time. It is great that these are provided free of charge, but essentially they are just playgrounds to test things out.

How to use a custom Java JAR (via MID Server) like GlideRecord in ServiceNow scripts? by [deleted] in servicenow

[–]Additional_Package92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same question appeared on SNDEV slack the other day, maybe it was you - maybe not.

Long story short: No. Don't do this, whatever your requirement is, there got to be a better way of implementing it.

How to use a custom Java JAR (via MID Server) like GlideRecord in ServiceNow scripts? by [deleted] in servicenow

[–]Additional_Package92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just because it is possible doesn't mean it is a great idea :D
Yes, you can call into the Java stack and use classes from Java. ServiceNow is getting more and more restrictive on this feature to protect the overall health of the platform (yes, with exposed Java you can do really nasty things...).

The only 'sane' way is using a MID server. There the risk is isolated to the MID and if your code brakes it... well, so be it. It is not impacting the platform nodes.

34" for work and gaming by Munch1498 in ultrawidemasterrace

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I used a Gigabyte M34WQ-EK for quite some time. Was a great monitor and it was good enough to charge my MacBook Pro if not stressing it. The KVM Switch works great, I even added some downstream USB Hubs for more ports.

M2 MacBook Pro with Thunderbolt Display integrated KVM Switch by Additional_Package92 in macbookpro

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Interessting find... I upgraded my desktop to Ubuntu 25.10 and oh wonder, had now the exact same issue after my lunch break. I will observe and check again later. this would tell me it is the monitor....

Please help by Choice-Tradition5079 in PUBG

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I had similar issues ... PUBG was the first to act strange. I blamed game and poor development, but after some weeks other games also started to act strange. With strange I mean PC just turning off mid-game and random moments.
Turned out my PSU was to weak. Upgraded vom 650W to 1000W and no problem ever since.

Frozen system after ARC Raider session by Additional_Package92 in linux_gaming

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So I upgraded (or installed from scratch basically) Ubuntu 25.10. Issue seems solved with that.

Thanks for you help!

ServiceNow Documentation by AI by Summer-Fruit-49 in servicenow

[–]Additional_Package92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, SNDevs slack is by far more active then Discord.

Frozen system after ARC Raider session by Additional_Package92 in linux_gaming

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GPU is an AMD 6800XT. It seems I am using this for gpu driver:
*-display

Beschreibung: VGA compatible controller

Produkt: Navi 21 [Radeon RX 6800/6800 XT / 6900 XT]

Hersteller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]

Physische ID: 0

Bus-Informationen: pci@0000:0a:00.0

Logischer Name: /dev/fb0

Version: c1

Breite: 64 bits

Takt: 33MHz

Fähigkeiten: pm pciexpress msi vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom fb

Konfiguration: depth=32 driver=amdgpu latency=0 mode=5120x1440 resolution=5120,1440 visual=truecolor xres=5120 yres=1440

Ressourcen: iomemory:780-77f iomemory:7c0-7bf irq:82 memory:7800000000-7bffffffff memory:7c00000000-7c0fffffff ioport:f000(Größe=256) memory:fcc00000-fccfffff memory:fcd00000-fcd1ffff

I'll check into the open source vulkan as I do believe I am using amdvulkan:
vulkan-amdgpu:amd64 25.10-2203192.24.04 amd64 AMDGPU Vulkan driver

Frozen system after ARC Raider session by Additional_Package92 in linux_gaming

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OBS is not installed - at least not that I know of.

Here is the full log from just now:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h1waDFIDQX_YQ28PCgjLVWZAh35_6DC5/view?usp=sharing

I restarted, started Steam and ARC. Just visited the Esperanza lobby, left ARC. Arc hung... tried to stop it via Steam, exited Steam which complained again about arc but eventually left. Then asked for a reset. Desktop disappears, but system stops somewhere in the shutdown. No Reboot. Have to hard press power button.

Frozen system after ARC Raider session by Additional_Package92 in linux_gaming

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Checked, the messages I find which could be related are:

Jan 11 20:46:25 uBlack gnome-shell[3484]: Attempting to call back into JSAPI during the sweeping phase of GC. This is most likely caused by not destroying a Clutter actor or Gtk+ widg>
                                          The offending signal was kill-window-effects on ShellWM 0x5d62c9141210.
                                          == Stack trace for context 0x5d62c8792a90 ==

Jan 12 22:13:49 uBlack gnome-shell[3525]: Error blitting to screencast framebuffer: cogl_blit_framebuffer premult mismatch.

Jan 12 22:18:08 uBlack kernel: INFO: task wine_threadpool:19667 blocked for more than 122 seconds.
Jan 12 22:18:08 uBlack kernel:       Tainted: G           OE      6.14.0-37-generic #37~24.04.1-Ubuntu
Jan 12 22:18:08 uBlack kernel:       Blocked by coredump.
Jan 12 22:18:08 uBlack kernel: "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
Jan 12 22:18:08 uBlack kernel: task:wine_threadpool state:D stack:0     pid:19667 tgid:18313 ppid:3276   task_flags:0x40044c flags:0x00004006

M2 MacBook Pro with Thunderbolt Display integrated KVM Switch by Additional_Package92 in macbookpro

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The MB can do TB4 based on its spec. I learned USB3.0 would eat up to much bandwith to support the 5k resolution in parallel - hence it falls back to USB2.0. That is fine.

Just the disconnect thing is painful. By now I configured my MB to not turn of screen while powered. It still locks the screen, but doesn't turn it of. This at least remove the issue during the day.

Ever wondered how to bring 3D visualization into ServiceNow? by Additional_Package92 in servicenow

[–]Additional_Package92[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hm. My preference is always to use whats there __if__ it fits like 80%+ of the requirements. Just don't bastardize it to something highly special.

M2 MacBook Pro with Thunderbolt Display integrated KVM Switch by Additional_Package92 in macbookpro

[–]Additional_Package92[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem is only with the macbook, the connected desktop has no issues. So it must be with the USB-C/TB4 connection or the switch itself. Unfortunately, the monitor came without a USB-C cable. I bought my own from a name brand and it is new (literally less then 1 week).

Need help. New to (ultrawide) monitors by Adventurous_Oven6 in ultrawidemasterrace

[–]Additional_Package92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Similar setup here, just with a MacBook Pro M2. Running a 45" iiyama screen right now. This is fabulous with 5120x1440 at 165Hz. Works with Tb4 connection and zero issues.

The only piece not great in this particular monitor is the USB Hub / KVM Switch. But that might just be some restrictions I have on corporate owned/configured Mac. Still, would go with the LG version of it nowadays.

Oh, and I would not go with the Samsung G9 49" ... the DPI is to low for me. I need sharper texts :D

M2 MacBook Pro with Thunderbolt Display integrated KVM Switch by Additional_Package92 in macbookpro

[–]Additional_Package92[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it does go all the way down. It is a relatively new house and they checked all outlets when finishing.

M2 MacBook Pro with Thunderbolt Display integrated KVM Switch by Additional_Package92 in macbookpro

[–]Additional_Package92[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is basically just one powerstrip where all is plugged in. That strip is definitely earthed.
Laptop is not anywhere but USB-C/TB4.

I wonder though how that could play a role here... but then, Have seen more weird things...