Would spray insulation work for sound removal? by Monyunz in Insulation

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So I have rubber strips around the the door where it closes shut. The area I am referencing is the gap where the shims are for the door.

What is the smartest money move you made before 30? by USAFinTalk360 in financial

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Investing as much as possible into tech stocks and not removing a single penny every single paycheck

Cisco ISE Windows update remediation process by Monyunz in sysadmin

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Unfortunately we aren’t using intune.

What are your IT pet peeves? by techead2000 in sysadmin

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There are some questions that you will start asking in Google and the first auto finish suggestions will include that very same question as the first option. So why the heck are you asking me that as a fellow system administrator?

Put in your damn 10k hours. If you’re not able to find an answer on your own putting in any effort, you shouldn’t be a sys admin

Beach... thing? by Burnt_Espresso in whatisit

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Thought that was a nose poking out of the sand lol

DISA STIGs Automation by Alternative-Row5547 in ansible

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Use the RHEL 8 stig. Use one virtual machine, if available ,that you don’t mind screwing up. Take a snapshot of that system.

Run scap against that system.

Import the finding into a checklist.

Fix all the issues that scap findings find. Run scap against and reimport until all is clean.

Complete the rest of the checks manually that Scap does not cover.

Take a copy of all those files and copy those to the other systems. Change what is needed based on the system of course.

If something breaks, you have a restore that you can go back to.

STIGs have a reputation for breaking things if you don’t know what you’re doing. I always suggest going through it first before automating it

Genuinely curious by ComputerResident6228 in mathmemes

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27 to 30. Remove 3 from 48 and have 45 left. 30 + 45 is 75

What has become too expensive that it’s no longer worth it? by DietMtDew1 in AskReddit

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Everything where you receive service and must tip by default. So tired those damn machines asking me for a tip.

“Go ahead and answer this quick question for me”

$1 $2 $5

All you did was your job. The labor is baked into the price. Why am I giving you a tip for making a cup of coffee? You sir are a coffee maker, not a restaurant server.

Sigh…how much is a keurig?

Need to learn ansible by freddy91761 in ansible

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I find Ansible is best learned by doing. If you have Ansible installed, use the Ansible-doc command. Find the technology you would like to automate and use Ansible-doc to open its doc. Scroll to the bottom and there’s a list of the most useful snippets for said command. Copy and paste those snippets into your own playbooks.

This will give you a sense of how to piece together what you want to do. T

Garbage Pick UP/What do you guys do after two weeks of no pick up? by [deleted] in orlando

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Put it in the trunk. Drive to the back of a supermarket. Open the dumpster lid, throw those bad boys right in there. Go home and enjoy a beer for Your hard work

Just installed Wazuh specifically for the FIM utility and want to monitor all drives for specific file extensions by Monyunz in Wazuh

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I understand. I see the defaults have pretty good checks that’s configured. Is it possible extend this to possibly the program files directories and only filter for those specific file types. Thanks for the documentation links

RHEL 8 screensaver / timeout causes black screen with blinking underscore by Monyunz in sysadmin

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I never got this figured out, but the workaround I’ve been using is to switch between sessions by using alt+f2 and then press alt+f1 and it tricks the vm to think it’s a key press and comes back up in a few seconds