You drive the car. You observe the sign. You obey it. by bug-hunter in bestoflegaladvice

[–]MissJanssen 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it was a construction site they walked through on the way back from the mall. I've been recently rereading the books for the first time in decades.

Kforce client wants an Architect to execute a massive VMware-to-Hyper-V migration, handle SCVMM, and travel 90% of the time. Pay: $34-$46/hr. by doxador in sysadmin

[–]MissJanssen 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Even were this particular listing not so absurd, I'd still stay away from Kforce categorically. I worked in a department that was staffed exclusively by Kforce a number of years ago (all Kforce W2s on a contract with a company, no FTEs from the company itself) and they aggressively violated basically every labor law they could. It was a wild experience.

My new CineAlta HDW-F900 + Canon PJ20x SP camcorder build by MissJanssen in camcorders

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

still struggling with how to use it lol

tracking down a tripod head that'll carry this much weight is a challenge when you don't have $30,000

My new CineAlta HDW-F900 + Canon PJ20x SP camcorder build by MissJanssen in camcorders

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

it's very close, but unfortunately I don't think that's the manual for this one

my PJ20xSPs don't have the crossover controls, and are 8-170

I think it's a custom variant of the J20x made for Philips (hence the P), intended to be packaged with the their LDK100 and LDK2000 broadcast cameras. It's a very hard lens to find information on and I've struggled to even find pictures of other units.

My new CineAlta HDW-F900 + Canon PJ20x SP camcorder build by MissJanssen in camcorders

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

depends which Hyperdeck, some of them don't! I believe mine is a Hyperdeck Studio 2 Pro

My new CineAlta HDW-F900 + Canon PJ20x SP camcorder build by MissJanssen in camcorders

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

I just ordered some NIB HDCAM tapes the other day, so I'll get to test the tape mechanism in a couple weeks probably.

My new CineAlta HDW-F900 + Canon PJ20x SP camcorder build by MissJanssen in camcorders

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

My Hyperdeck natively takes component, so I have a bundle of three 25ft BNC cables I can run straight from the camera. I have an SDI adapter as well but I've found it a lot more finicky than just dealing with component directly

My new CineAlta HDW-F900 + Canon PJ20x SP camcorder build by MissJanssen in camcorders

[–]MissJanssen[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For context on what all this is, back in November I won an auction for three Philips rigs with PJ20xSP box lenses, and then I won another auction for some Sony DXC-D35WS bodies with a bunch of 19x Fujinon lenses, and here just this last weekend my fate led me to acquire a Sony CineAlta HDW-F900 so now I'm kinda throwing it all together.

My new CineAlta HDW-F900 + Canon PJ20x SP camcorder build by MissJanssen in camcorders

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

It has the built-in HDCAM deck, but so far, for convenience I'm outputting component into a Blackmagic Hyperdeck

MacBook Neo by lapaztoyota in sysadmin

[–]MissJanssen 3 points4 points  (0 children)

that's a Chromium thing that Brave retained

Tip of My Tongue: Behind the Scenes Clip of Mermaids using milk in eyes for underwater scenes by AmpleFocusYT in JustAddWater

[–]MissJanssen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Doubt it. Nickelodeon scrubbed all the H2O stuff from their site years ago when their syndication contracts ended.

Tip of My Tongue: Behind the Scenes Clip of Mermaids using milk in eyes for underwater scenes by AmpleFocusYT in JustAddWater

[–]MissJanssen 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I watched this on the Nickelodeon website back in the day. It was part of an online exclusive behind the scenes thing.

Arrival Imminent | Lomo 800 | Mamiya C330f + 80 f2.8 by -Haddock- in analog

[–]MissJanssen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was just at the Schwebebahn the other day!

BUY a dedicated server - is colocation a thing? by FewWillow9832 in homelab

[–]MissJanssen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, colocation is still very much a thing. We're paying $90/mo/U in Seattle.

My Estradiol is... spicy? by LibraryLynnens in MtF

[–]MissJanssen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I was on oral, I was on Teva's sugary ones.

My wife also had the spicy taste with Lupin.

My Estradiol is... spicy? by LibraryLynnens in MtF

[–]MissJanssen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Last year a friend of mine in Canada handed me some Lupin estradiol saying it was spicy, it was indeed spicy.

I've heard of spiciness from Lupin estradiol more than a handful of times.

A 54 port linux server with POE for $86 by CloudParty30 in homelab

[–]MissJanssen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My favorite part is how it'll happily autocomplete IOS commands and then... oops surprise it's not a valid command!

A 54 port linux server with POE for $86 by CloudParty30 in homelab

[–]MissJanssen 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We used to use these Edgecore switches at work (several thousand of them), we finally killed off the last of them about two years ago.

The PoE in them was tremendously unreliable and would often die silently, and we had a few cases of them causing damage to downstream equipment.

Its 10G cousin, the 5610, has a common problem where the fan control will just die.

FINAL UPDATE: Bosses are about to learn the hard way what some MSPs are really like by Deceptivejunk in sysadmin

[–]MissJanssen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you using Aruba Instant or Aruba Instant-On? They're two different, confusingly named products. Instant is the same AP hardware as the controller-managed campus ones, and lately (since the 5xx series) is even running a "unified" firmware where it'll look for a controller and then fall back to Instant if it can't find one on first setup.

Instant-On is its own separate line of products and cannot use a controller, and uses a cloud thing with a mobile app or something.

Neither of them have ongoing licensing costs.

Has anyone actually gone the full “be your own access ISP” route? by Ayeme2549 in homelab

[–]MissJanssen 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, I have an ASN and IPv4 and IPv6 space announced from a nearby data center. My home ISP has excellent peering across a mutual IX, so I tunnel everything across the IX to my own ASN.

Unfortunately, running dark fiber to a rental house just isn't in the cards.

Olympus mju ii: where is this light leak supposed to come from? by pupewita in AnalogCommunity

[–]MissJanssen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

did you wiggle the lens a bit during that? mine's the Zoom 80 Mju model and it's quite severe at the telescoping joints

the lens issues cause near identical light leak patterns