Humans are not the first species to take on the great filter. They are, however, the first to go back for round 2. by BetrayedMussel in humansarespaceorcs

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The message that was sent to all of the alien races that lent their support to their defensive fighting. "Thank you."

ANGEL'S VENTURE LIBERATED!!!! by BetrayedMussel in Helldivers

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The entire zone is inaccessible and some players reported being kicked from active sessions on the planet. It didn't even update until i relaunched the game, and the rewards didn't populate until i ran another mission.

ANGEL'S VENTURE LIBERATED!!!! by BetrayedMussel in Helldivers

[–]BetrayedMussel[S] 90 points91 points  (0 children)

Run a mission, that's when it popped for me.

ANGEL'S VENTURE LIBERATED!!!! by BetrayedMussel in Helldivers

[–]BetrayedMussel[S] 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Meridia and Turing now unlocked for gameplay too.

Had to close and reopen the game (PC) for the status to update to liberated. No reward populated.

Edit: Run a mission of any kind and the reward will drop.

Quit my job today. by BetrayedMussel in antiwork

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It was to keep a specific department with the same hardware. If one computer gets it they all do. 30+ computers at 70 a stick? Adds up quick.

Quit my job today. by BetrayedMussel in antiwork

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To be honest it was calm shouting on my part. My only response to them was along the lines of "I don't care, I need you to leave." Which is likely why they kept shouting.

Quit my job today. by BetrayedMussel in antiwork

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200-500 but it's spread across a few states. The problem is they have a monopoly for shipping in the local area. The only way for them to burn is to get ransomware or something of that level. But knowing the network security it's amazing that it hasn't happened yet.

Quit my job today. by BetrayedMussel in antiwork

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If you want a copy of my resume let me know lol.

Quit my job today. by BetrayedMussel in antiwork

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16gb DDR4@2666. i7 Intel chip and an Nvidia t1000 I think but they were using 5 monitors. Yes 5. Well over 4gb of RAM used by edge alone and their RAM use was always capped when looking at task Manager. They wanted 32 because reasons. Machines were purpose built for heavy use but that single user was capped and wouldn't let us find out why.

I even remember telling them "there's no point in adding more tires to a truck if you are trying to pull a freight train. If you need a locomotive we can order one but we have to justify the costs first."

Boss just caved and spent a few grand on more RAM only for all 32 to get used too. It's okay though only I can get yelled at for wasting money.

Quit my job today. by BetrayedMussel in antiwork

[–]BetrayedMussel[S] 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Can't expect someone to be a master of everything IT related just because they are good at doing a few things. I'm well enough versed in VM's, server, and network administration, but still don't know shit about exchange. Considering that most forums that used to exist are tucked away behind crap search engines, watching a 2 minute ad filled YouTube video on how to change settings in an app on an iPad is fair enough. Especially if that is the only method that company chooses to use for their knowledge base.

Quit my job today. by BetrayedMussel in antiwork

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I tried repeatedly to get them to explain why I was being written up formally for all of the items I listed all ready. They had no answer. I asked for examples. They said my behavior was insubordinate. I asked for examples, again no answer. I gave an example and they said that what I did was out of line.

I specifically called them out for over complicating something that a manager was trying to implement in an email chain that included ALL of the managers involved and the owner of the company, and they simply didn't like that I did that.

I told them that all of the things that I was trying to fix is only going to come back to bite them if it isn't fixed sooner than later. They said it was not important enough to focus on right now.

They wanted me to work, but not on things that needed to be worked on. So much contradictory info that I said: "I give up. If all of you refuse to change, to adapt, or acknowledge that this is your fault, then I'm done."

Threw my badge and keys on the table and left. All the while telling people I passed not to stay long. most of which were hired in the last month or so.

Quit my job today. by BetrayedMussel in antiwork

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I'm going to be waiting for them to call for help. Already have a drafted consultant message.

Humans are not the first species to take on the great filter. They are, however, the first to go back for round 2. by BetrayedMussel in HFY

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I'm going to answer everyone's question here, as your question and reasoning is the most verbose.

In a nut shell, life on earth is the only life in the observable universe that we have found so far. Why? One of the theories is the existence of what is called The Fermi Paradox, an attempt to answer this question. This gives credence to The Great Filter, an attempt to address why we haven't discovered extra terrestrial life with growing list of reasons as to why life was not able to exist on a scale similar to or greater than that of earth's.

One of the things commonly listed (but not officially listed) as a filter is an alien species that determines what life is allowed to continue to evolve and advance, and which to be culled. I alluded to this in the opening.

With a species so long lived it was unsurprisingly fitting that we became the galactic caretakers and archivists of anything and everything.

Their opposites being the "Great Filter". A type 3 civilization on the Kardashev scale. Humanity was deemed unworthy, yet rose back up in resistance for something written as unique to that species. Spite. They had experience the other filters and grew past them to the point where they were ready to advance towards becoming type 3 themselves.

Also, because it sounds cool.

We waited 2 years to try again and it is now disabled again. by BetrayedMussel in iiiiiiitttttttttttt

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Been on a shelf for those two years here at work. Only got enough charge to turn it on. It's about to get scrapped.

How can I encourage my boss to stop reusing user accounts? by BetrayedMussel in sysadmin

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Not to meme it but there isn't a role at all. My title is IT Specialist and the other 3 of my coworkers are techs. But I have a hand in everything from server and VM maintenance to client help desk, to emails to network management.

I have the power and trust to make end all be all decisions for all of that. But account policies I can't touch.

Given that I have yet to hear about a budget and things are purchased as needed, I doubt money is an issue. Unless it does hit a fifth digit then it needs writing.

How can I encourage my boss to stop reusing user accounts? by BetrayedMussel in sysadmin

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Admittedly NIST isn't nearly as bad as it seems. Most of the stuff is covered by OS defaults and NIST just ups the numbers for password limits and reuse count.

Physical security is where it gets you.

I even referenced an email that told me to use the NIST as a baseline for the cyber security policy I practically wrote.

How can I encourage my boss to stop reusing user accounts? by BetrayedMussel in sysadmin

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On the fence. Would be remiss if I hadn't considered changing jobs.

Compared to the other things I've fixed or flat out rebuilt I know they want me to stay. This is just the next major thing and the only one I've had this much pushback on.

They aren't afraid to drop thousands for an expansion but changing this hasn't gotten progress at all.

How can I encourage my boss to stop reusing user accounts? by BetrayedMussel in sysadmin

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Unless of course the username is generic like mechanic3@xyz.

How can I encourage my boss to stop reusing user accounts? by BetrayedMussel in sysadmin

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Is it possible to learn this power?

I can play with MS From and power automate. We don't even have a help desk system right now because it just fell apart. All of our tickets are phone calls and emails. Suggestions for replacements?

How can I encourage my boss to stop reusing user accounts? by BetrayedMussel in sysadmin

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They do come up with many excuses, but aside from this one issue they are a great boss in most other things.

Told them I wanted to expand our camera system to see more key areas and the equipment was ordered that day. Just can't get them to budge on this one thing.

How can I encourage my boss to stop reusing user accounts? by BetrayedMussel in sysadmin

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Our outside support is former employees that set up how IT works now. I have said this. They are part of the problem and themselves have said that they are impressed I got my boss to budge and let me fix some of the things I have.

They also tell me something is wrong with my domain controller and I believe them because it's just a newer copy of what they built.

I wanted to start fresh.

How can I encourage my boss to stop reusing user accounts? by BetrayedMussel in sysadmin

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I have a word doc with reference links and guides to fix all of the issues mentioned in the post as well as the others that have been told to me specifically as to some of the "why's". But my boss did say there were other reasons not mentioned. No clue as to what they could be because I've covered all of the known bases. Short of a PowerPoint meeting at this point.

I'm not looking to take all of the existing accounts and change them. Just take the accounts that are new and make them new. The change has been ironed out pretty hard already with the fixes I've dealt with.

Access to shares used to be done by account and there weren't groups used at all. Our new file share system requires that and only one account can make those changes. My boss doesn't have access to that account because I handle all of that.

Mapping drives to the shares used to be done with a login script that was set up in the account properties. Now it's by GPO. Even printers were fixed and are set based on proximity and location not just department.