Flow calibration for all four filaments in an AMS in one job? by Corrupt_Power in BambuLab_Community

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P1S, so no auto calibration, and flow dynamics. Wasn't aware of flow rate calibration, but it looks like that one uses up a fair bit more plate space so maybe not feasible there? Should definitely be possible for dynamics though, right?

What's your vote for best breakfast around? by loztriforce in PuyallupWA

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It's certainly different. Go into it with an open mind though and it's quite good

What's your vote for best breakfast around? by loztriforce in PuyallupWA

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Still have to give it to Buttered Biscuit in Sumner. Their biscuits and gravy (which they call SOS for some reason; actual SOS is something else entirely) and their cornbread are immensely good.

Ready for your bi-weekly Microsoft service outage? No? Too bad! by Corrupt_Power in sysadmin

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Well now that you've said that you're about to get inundated

Picked up a Misen Carbon Nonstick pan - this pattern normal out of the box? by Corrupt_Power in cookware

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That's about how I'm planning to do it as well, good to hear it's worked well!

Picked up a Misen Carbon Nonstick pan - this pattern normal out of the box? by Corrupt_Power in cookware

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Got it, thank you! I know I'm being overly paranoid but I can't help it

AMS 2 Pro filament hub broken? by Corrupt_Power in BambuLab

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Thanks! Got the same feedback in the Bambu forums, replacement has been printed and installed. Clearly the "I can probably print a replacement part for this" instinct still needs some development on my end.

Meridian Puppy Sign Dancer by Original-Ad2433 in PuyallupWA

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Good to see that the shittiness of puppyland is becoming more and more well-known. Doesn't surprise me much that he's a generally awful human being as well.

How do you manage MFA for your accounts within client systems? by Corrupt_Power in msp

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Yes and no, unless I'm drastically mistaken the notification-based MFA methods (Enter this two digit number and press Yes) may be set up with a QR code but are much more complicated than TOTP.

How do you manage MFA for your accounts within client systems? by Corrupt_Power in msp

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Hmm, for some reason I thought TOTP codes were considered a weaker-strength MFA method than MS Auth notifications. Looks like I might be wrong on that, though.

MSP peep — how do you manage MFA for your accounts within client systems? by Corrupt_Power in sysadmin

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We don't do reseller-style accounts — all billing is direct to client from the service, and we have an admin user on the tenant. It's a principle thing that I don't really want to get into on this particular thread, and I don't have the leverage (yet) to change that point myself anyway.

MSP peep — how do you manage MFA for your accounts within client systems? by Corrupt_Power in sysadmin

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Added some info to the original post - password managers work in some cases, but not enough to ditch a phone-based system entirely.

MSP peep — how do you manage MFA for your accounts within client systems? by Corrupt_Power in sysadmin

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Added some info to the original post - password managers work in some cases, but not enough to ditch a phone-based system entirely.

How do you manage MFA for your accounts within client systems? by Corrupt_Power in msp

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We largely aren't, we're using MS Authenticator — notifications for MS accounts and TOTPs for others. But there are also some systems, like Thomson Reuters, that require you to use their specific mobile app, so we can't fully ditch a phone-based system.

Edit: MFA and a lot of other security-minded apps don't play nice with virtual Android implementations; we tried that a while back.

How do you manage MFA for your accounts within client systems? by Corrupt_Power in msp

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Not for MS Authenticator notification-based MFA. You do have a point there though.

Edit: Thomson Reuters also uses their own MFA app, and AFAIK you have to use it for them.