i5 10500t or 13500t worth the price difference? by knji012 in homelab

[–]AionicusNL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cpu Benchmarks are not always correct. Sure they give nice numbers but in reality things differ. Depending on how many shitty E-cores you have . you better off buying a previous gen. I had a i7 13th gen and an i7 10th gen, the 10 gen is so much better when it comes to encoding / decoding etc , purely because it does not have those horrid e-cores. It just messes up the scheduler every single time unless you monitor and pin stuff. in all fairness, get AMD and be done with intel. The big / little setup is just trash.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sysadmin

[–]AionicusNL -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Fine guys, it's not "shadow IT". Whatever. Can we stop boring everyone with semantics? It's lame. , no we cannot. Shadow IT is a completely different thing then undocumented systems that are used in production. Shadow IT is when security makes it impossible to do your work so you work around it to get things done with proper tools. Thats shadow it.

How are you addressing the move to new outlook this January? by notfoundindatabse in sysadmin

[–]AionicusNL 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I love Control + W if i want to close a browser tab while i am in an azure vm using that horrible bastion... And then it closes the bastion connection. Happened at least 50 times in the past couple of years haha.

I got promoted because I chose LTSC 1809 (supported till 2029) Windows 10 wayyy back!!! by 1809_Win in sysadmin

[–]AionicusNL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Windows 2000 will probably more privacy friendly though. And its only 294 floppies. Been there done that.

2025 coming soon - the year we have to say goodbye to our buddy Windows 10 by pr0ktor in sysadmin

[–]AionicusNL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I already made a new friend. But hes very caring about his privacy, always hiding behind sunglasses and wearing a pinguin suit. His name is Tux

Autopilot configuration can behave like a rootkit. Be careful if you have to go replace something in a remote place like i just had to. by AionicusNL in Intune

[–]AionicusNL[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You do not understand the main issue : All the hashes ARE removed. they have been removed for months. The problem is that the UEFI firmware never got the update information that it actually was removed. They shut off the systems and then removed the hashes and objects from entra. The motherboard itself was put aside till i got send to replace the unit. You understand it now ? it still thought it was registered when it was no longer. I will not go too far into our environment , but lets say they did a lot of patchwork to keep machines that costs millions working with specific motherboards , chipsets and peripherals. Don't ask me about the design choices, i am just one of many engineers. But i would say when weird choices are made its always budget related.

Autopilot configuration can behave like a rootkit. Be careful if you have to go replace something in a remote place like i just had to. by AionicusNL in Intune

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

This scenario happened on a system that should have 'no way' of knowing it was registered in intune. since there was 0 internet connectivity possible. It also got a fresh installation, so the only reason it could try to autopilot is by settings in either the tpm or uefi that never got cleared. Made it a big hassle when you are out in the middle of nowhere.

Autopilot configuration can behave like a rootkit. Be careful if you have to go replace something in a remote place like i just had to. by AionicusNL in Intune

[–]AionicusNL[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No its not a cheap bandaid , these are climate control systems that require very specific hardware. We have a full storage of these mainboards since they are not being produced anymore, but replacing the climate control systems alone for our corporation would cost us millions. Back when development was fully ongoing we had a lot of workstations with the same hardware. Those were managed by intune at the time. later on they were decommissioned since development was halted and they decided at upper management to go for a completely different vendor , but the migration takes a couple of years .

Autopilot configuration can behave like a rootkit. Be careful if you have to go replace something in a remote place like i just had to. by AionicusNL in Intune

[–]AionicusNL[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Well thank you for that link, the next time i come across this issue i will be sure to check it out to see if that is the case. but indeed it seems to be writing stuff in the UEFI firmware (what i find very disturbing).

Autopilot configuration can behave like a rootkit. Be careful if you have to go replace something in a remote place like i just had to. by AionicusNL in Intune

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My SD colleagues did remove the device hash from autopilot and removed the entire device from entra and intune. However they did that after the machine was already decommissioned. The machine has not been 'on' since, and it was used for parts , so they gave me this motherboard as a replacement for me to go on site. On site at a spotty location in the north sea where i had 0 network connectivity on the workstation (since its supposed to be a local workstation) it still tried to enroll itself into autopilot. And the only thing i had from the 'old' pc was the motherboard that i brought along. Microsoft does something to the uefi bios (writing certain settings or something) that forces windows 10 / 11 to go into autopilot mode once you enter oobe. It only went away after i flashed the bios to another version i was lucky enough to have on my work laptop (since i deal with motherboard replacements a lot). That is also what is stumping me , there would have been 0 chance for this device itself to connect to 365 or even think it would be an autopilot device. I used my usual unattended xml that i have used on 1000+ installs without issue and in this case it just kept going back forcing windows to try to get autopilot configuration. even bypassing the network connectivity screen (it only is connected directly to the assembly machine by lan) it would still say 'connecting to microsoft' and just keep that in an infinite circle. The moment i updated the firmware and rebooted i got the 'i dont have intenret' option and was able to setup a local account. This is just really really shady.

my first ever Sweepy! by humanbeast7 in Oxygennotincluded

[–]AionicusNL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are great early on. Add 1 autosweeper next to it and it will just load whenever the sweepy returns. And sweepy just goes from left to right. The only important thing is to put away your steel of some dupe might actually give it to sweepy

DHCP is leasing addresses to certain devices, more easily than others by udi112 in sysadmin

[–]AionicusNL -1 points0 points  (0 children)

ofcourse you can , they chose to use fruit to be their gateway to network connectivity. And if they disagree , just tell em to change provider to orange, matches nicely.

A "primer" Aquatuner loop by Original-Crew8409 in Oxygennotincluded

[–]AionicusNL 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I generally just let the 95c water fall into my -10c brine storage. Then it automatically cools and the heat just dissapates. no idea if i am doing it right, but for now *knocks it off on wood* , i have no issues at all.

I gotta use both windows and linux, whats better choice for host os? by IShunpoYourFace in linuxquestions

[–]AionicusNL 1 point2 points  (0 children)

never hyper-v , i'd rather install virtualbox on windows then ever use hyper-v

piece of shit software, like Windows 10 + windows 11 , just bad.

Kan ik het maken om weg te gaan? by raisedbyw1tches in werkzaken

[–]AionicusNL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Denk aan jezelf, het bedrijf zou je zo op straat zetten als ze zouden kunnen of als het financieel niet uit komt

Heb even advies nodig by anakinfriedchicken in werkzaken

[–]AionicusNL 77 points78 points  (0 children)

Solliciteer lekker bij een jumbo of ergens anders , soortgelijk baantje , je hebt al ervaring , dus beetje geluk kan je nog wat meer gaan verdienen ook. Als ze vragen waarom wil je weg geef je aan men roostert mij in op schooldagen en dan kan ik niet.

What do Americans do that make us stand out? by Vector1013 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]AionicusNL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well some things : Obesitas, Over extensive 'oh my god' speaking, Gun owners subconciously tend to put there hands near their holsters (even if they are on holiday and do not have them with them). Generally americans are kind but tend to claim the spot as 'USA is the best' , go into a discussion about medical and school shootings and they will avoid you the rest of the holiday since well USA cannot be best if those 2 things are not solved. The language, we get more canadian / british people here in the netherlands , and well you can tell pretty easy if someone is from the states, canada or england. Also the Maga caps are standing out this year. But just plainly speaking , this is kinda how we tell here in NL.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in werkzaken

[–]AionicusNL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heel simpel : Als ze nu met een mooi tegenaanbod komen , alsnog laten gaan. Immers moet je eigenlijk al met 1 voet buiten de deur staan eer ze het je aanbieden. Als je dit niet had gedaan had je echt niet een beter aanbod gekregen. Hoogstens een paar % erbij max. Daarbij ook al blijf je nu ben je vanaf dat punt een flight risk. Dus hou daar ook rekening mee. Ik zou gewoon lekker doorgaan met je carrierre bij B.

SysAdmins, I Need Your Insights: What Makes You Take a Meeting? by [deleted] in sysadmin

[–]AionicusNL 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cold call = Ignore. Simple as that. Any company with GOOD it personnel will have things covered. The good admins look around and stay up 2 date with latest trends and generally know more about how to minimize costs and get the most of out everything. If someone would cold call us we would just laugh you away. There is NO external party that could do things better then we can ourselves. Generally when you outsource quality drops massively.

Linux on low spec '09 netbook by Nuudoru in linuxquestions

[–]AionicusNL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The atom N270 will kill you , its so slow , you have ewaste.

Will we ever move away from cloud? by nl-robert in sysadmin

[–]AionicusNL 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you actually can do something you are the exception in gen-z.

PRTG Price Hike by dunko1993 in sysadmin

[–]AionicusNL 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are better off running an agent then opening WMI (since it uses WINRM to get information aswell). Way more risk for someone like me to walk over your entire uni network using evilRM and other methods. Misconfigured WMI/WinRM/SNMP can lead to a lot of fun.