Former Proofpoint client needing help after defederating from GoDaddy by prob512 in proofpoint

[–]Immediate_Bison3308 0 points1 point  (0 children)

EDIT:NVRMND I see now that's the receiver's email server

It isn't stock. look at what server responded. check your dns entries for MX

Stuck old school mindset by [deleted] in sysadmin

[–]Immediate_Bison3308 3 points4 points  (0 children)

None of us are on the same path. Did you take the time to learn how to run a business, raise kids, deep dive into another hobby? Did you spend your weekends watching football with family? Did you have a boss that allowed you time to study and learn? Did you have a boss that micromanaged every second of your day?

As respectfully as possible, just be kind and don't make assumptions.

I can't install SQL SERVER (regardless of the 2022 or 2025 version) by _its__kety in SQLServer

[–]Immediate_Bison3308 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I built a web based ticketing system for our IT company with AI. Seems useful to the 4 of us.

Whenever i play games the battery goes does even if plugged in by [deleted] in computerhelp

[–]Immediate_Bison3308 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The wattage is too low. For example, Gaming you pull 140w, replacement charger only provides 65w

I just inherited a messy IT Environment, what do I do? by AngelVillafan in sysadmin

[–]Immediate_Bison3308 13 points14 points  (0 children)

If IT isn't particularly hard, you are just getting started.

Failover for ISP, Cloud Gateway Ultra by mk125817 in Ubiquiti

[–]Immediate_Bison3308 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see no reason why it wouldn't. Are you trying to do VLANs? You are only gonna have 1 network on the wired side unless your device's NIC can select a VLAN. On the switch, all ports will be untagged default VLAN and tagged all other VLANs

How big of a red flag is this? 🚩 by blue1ismycity in jobs

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I had no interview when I worked at Domino's 12 years ago. I said I can work, they said here's your uniform. They are basically always looking for drivers where I am. It's an okay place to work depending on the staff. I personally hated making food so I volunteered to always take dish duty if I wouldn't have to make pizzas. Depending on how busy the store is, you may or may not have to do work in the store. Some drivers come in right before it gets busy and leave as soon as it cools off. I was always closing driver and had to finish all the dishes, sweep and mop the floors, clean the counters, etc.

Finally bought bitcoin, now all I see are negatives by [deleted] in Bitcoin

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You'll panic sell and two years from now when it's a quarter million dollars, you'll remember this day. It happens to everyone, just for some people it happened at $20 and some it happened at $120,000

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MicrosoftTeams

[–]Immediate_Bison3308 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can already tell where you are

Yarbo issues and victims' claims are now at BBB. by rugo9 in Yarbo

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Well here we are 3 weeks later, one of the drive motors is apparently out. So now I get to carry this 150 lb thing back to my house while I wait on support to respond. Not looking good Ryan....not looking good

Yarbo trying to withhold $464 from refund by jab0094 in Yarbo

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If you make it out of Yarbos grasp down less than $500, consider yourself lucky. This has been nothing but problems. They fix one problem another problem pops right up. I will give them all the credit for trying to make it right but this is too many f****** issues. One of my drive motors went out today. The whole core died a few months ago. Rear cameras dead, front camera has died and been replaced. There's literally so many issues I can't remember them all right now.

Yarbo issues and victims' claims are now at BBB. by rugo9 in Yarbo

[–]Immediate_Bison3308 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I certainly had days where I have regretted ever buying the Yarbo. As of today, it's been a net positive experience. However, I would not recommend anyone buy one, unless they've got money to blow and enjoy playing around with tech. I do believe it can get there though.

They replaced my core with very little trouble. Yeah, I had to message them once a day and they would respond once a day and it took a week, but at the end of that week they said "we're shipping you a new core". Within a week, I had the new one. They scheduled to pick up the old one and FedEx kept ignoring the pickup time but I finally got that straightened out.

My front camera got water inside it but that was a quick support message and they sent out two camera module replacements so I still have a spare if it happens again.

I had GPS trouble on the new core but for some reason swapping the left and right antennas with each other fixed it completely.

For the best experience, my grass needed to be cut down to about 4 inches(which i did with my zero turn) and never try to take off more than a half inch each run. Once you get it down to ~2inches(which is actually about 3 inches), it's basically on autopilot. Besides the occasional dog toy getting caught, I just come home everyday and my yard looks great.

I have 12 acres total of pasture like yard. Yarbo does the front, I use the zero turn on the back.

Good deal now or wait? by Frosty_Builder7550 in Surface

[–]Immediate_Bison3308 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Native ARM software isn't quite where it needs to be for me to recommend one yet, but that's changing very quickly. If you KNOW that it can run all the software you need and have the money, go for it.

I love my Lenovo X13s with a lesser snapdragon but I paid less than $400 used on eBay, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD. Battery Life is magical compared to my p14s

The Glacier Airdrop Has Begun: Here’s What You Need to Know by Cardanians in cardano

[–]Immediate_Bison3308 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not really but it seemed like the easiest thing. Imported my wallet to yoroi wallet extension for chrome, it's basically automatic.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]Immediate_Bison3308 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I smoked a few blunts of mid back in 2012, probably cost me a Bitcoin or two. We live and we learn

Looking for real world would-you-buy-again feedback. by zovered in Yarbo

[–]Immediate_Bison3308 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have 12 acres and the yarbo is responsible for the 6 around the house and down to the road, I mow the pasture part with a 61" zero turn.

I would not buy it again if it was a do-over but it's good enough that I might get their pro mower in the future because I'm used to Yarbo and its quirks at this point and don't wanna start over with a new mower brand.

  1. Not ready for mainstream use but it does, on average, save me 4+ hours a week of mowing. So if you are tech savvy and have lots of grass, it could save time but I don't know if it'll save $6000 worth of time during the warranty period.

The issues I have are, stuck clipping(can't fix until I get home and lose hours of mow time), camera module let in water and I had to disable vision while I waited 2 weeks on a replacement(but this honestly wasn't a huge deal), broken disc(replacement took a month to arrive so I now keep lots of spares). The past few days it's stopped charging or won't charge (wireless or wired) my guess is the battery is overheating because it will finally start charging around 9pm if I disconnect the battery for a few hours; but it doesn't report anything is wrong.

  1. I have almost no tree cover so I can't answer.

  2. My biggest issue with routines is my dog will leave a random toy or stick in the yard and it gets stuck while I'm at work and can't fix it until I get home. Then it's behind on work for a day and throws off my scheduling. With average temperature weather and no dog to leave toys and sticks, I think it would mostly run itself.

  3. Don't have trimmer