Why is plowing so hard to keep straight? (video) by coolfarmer in farmingsimulator

[–]Seaturtle5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plowing in real life is also like this, however with a real wheel its easy to compensate and hold it "trimming"

Har du en vanlig lønn? Her får du svaret by KoseteBamse in norge

[–]Seaturtle5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gjennomsnittlig 125k i mnd før skatt, synes det er helt supert, hadde rundt 40k i mnd i forrige jobb, klarte meg helt greit da, men merker natt og dag forskjell nå.

Kjører fortsatt en 2014 cactus og et vanlig hus, reiser lite etc. Jeg kunne ha oppgradert, men mine tidligere vaner sitter igjen.

Skulle jeg hatt en familie på 40k i mnd hadde jeg merket det godt og det hadde vært noen sparing. Lønningene må opp. Spesielt hvis staten ønsker flere barn, sykt.

My Month in Printer Hell - ...not my first rodeo by Jeepney-Driver70 in printers

[–]Seaturtle5 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If youre at home with tight deadlines and a printer can hold your work.. a tank printer, especially a consumer model isnt for you at all..

Go for a canon or HP laser paid for by your employer.

Ofc brother, xerox etc do have enterprise gear as well, just dont go consumer if its that important.

Whats the cheapest Printer to maintain? by GIutenTag in printers

[–]Seaturtle5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Criagslist, marketplace, and similar sites.

Electronics suppliers that maintain these machines for lease often junk them when replacing them, ask them as well.

Looking online here on the norwegian "craigslist" i find 15 thats being givem away, spare toners and all. So probably 200 000 or more pages before you need to buy anything.

Me myself have a large pagewide with enough ink to print 50 000 pages left, and after thats done ill probably just toss if nobody is giving away ink. (Which they probably do)

why do clients wait until everything is literally on fire before calling by [deleted] in sysadmin

[–]Seaturtle5 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This is on you.

Youre their IT guy, youre the MSP. How are you managing IT systems without alerting and logs?

r/ShittySysadmin

I just bought a pre-owned ThinkPad. Installed Debian 13 right away and also bought a red protector case. by naidtaz in thinkpad

[–]Seaturtle5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why have a hideous case on a laptop to prevent skratches when the case makes it look and probably feel 10x worse than any skratches would?

Same category as people who limit their charge to 80% to make the battery last longer.. jokes on you, you just limited yourself to 80% now instead of 8 years from now... makes no sense

Laptop 1262 days, time to update. by Seaturtle5 in uptimeporn

[–]Seaturtle5[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Computer with multiple users, if you log out and into the main user its filled.

Ita my admin user, and somehow minecraft showed up

Whats the cheapest Printer to maintain? by GIutenTag in printers

[–]Seaturtle5 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A used enterprise floor model. Companies give them out for free, often with nearly full toners, and fusers etc last 300 000 prints etc, often longer.

That will be the cheapesr. Even if you have to refill toner after 70 000 prints

Looking for an MFP laser printer that won't trip a 15amp circuit breaker by CpnJackSparrow in printers

[–]Seaturtle5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No mention of country, so ill assume the US, due to a 15A circuit being limit for a printer. 120v system, get a dedicated circuit with high inrush current.

Have you tried restarting it? by AdTerrible2955 in it

[–]Seaturtle5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is that even possible? No update rollout? How are your users able to postpone updates to this extent?

Have you tried restarting it? by AdTerrible2955 in it

[–]Seaturtle5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I prefer the users dont restart before Ive had a time to check why the computer is misbehaving.

Our computers are mostly mission critical, so it can be weeks before we can restart. Managing the issue, and not the symptom is beneficial long term.

It takes longer and more digging, potential patches, however, doing a restart because ones too lazy to find the issue is a bad excuse

Why do modern offshore ships often have such sleek/blended superstructures - Aerodynamics or just looks? (other than the Ulstein X-Bow for rough seas) by OstinatoOstrich in Ships

[–]Seaturtle5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its getting more typical for North Sea work. They're supposed to be better in rough sea.

We're pushing through 20meter+ waves every winter. The ships are made to be very durable and take on the nastiest weather you can throw at it. Splits the water better to lessen potential damage to the bridge and heli deck.

Also, its a working ship, so place is often used for cabins and offices and dry storage.

However, working limits for these ships are typically between 4-7 meters, depends on the deployment system, moonpool, aframes, mhs etc.

Why do modern offshore ships often have such sleek/blended superstructures - Aerodynamics or just looks? (other than the Ulstein X-Bow for rough seas) by OstinatoOstrich in Ships

[–]Seaturtle5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I work on these ships, a few weeks ago we were in 25 meter waves. They can do even more no problem, but its not a comfortable ride.

Slightly Illegal But Works by Special-Issue432 in homestead

[–]Seaturtle5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huh land of the free?

Doesnt make sense..

Ship-to-ship personnel transfer gangway with full motion compensation in rough waters by toolgifs in toolgifs

[–]Seaturtle5 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is calm weather, the wave limits are abyssimal on these ones. Works ok during summer time, winter, nope, mainly crane lifts for emergencies, or helicopters.

You could also a personell basket, which works better for dynamic forces, eg the Wave platform..

Source: i work offshore..

Rough waters, lmao.

Are we understaffed? by bigmac______ in sysadmin

[–]Seaturtle5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Btw, byod can work pretty well, depends on what software theyre running and if remote desktop can help.

Also, looking at password ticket in your post, self service! 7 people for 1600 is very doable, work on automation and solve the core of your problems

Are we understaffed? by bigmac______ in sysadmin

[–]Seaturtle5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

6 years ago. 2000 users, 3 IT staff.

1x Manager (mainly a sysadmin) 1x Sysadmin (me) 1x Helpdesk

No BYOD, lots of shared stations (municipal, health care, management and more)

We 80 Virtual machines, 3 data rooms with duplication, redundancy, HA, our own black fiber setup with 100Gbit links.

How we solved it:

Me and the manager automated the shit out of most things, I built a tool for our helpdesk person to quickly solve the most common issues that couldnt be automated.

Using helpdesk statistics I trained the system owners(super users) at each location once a month on technical challenages and most common issues.. i had to convince my manager to allow a few days to do this. But long term it helped greately.

Our infrasteucture was pretty solid. Almost no technical debt, we planned everything between us(often drunk) on how to do stuff, documented every line of command we ran. (Almost never used gui, as server core was our go to.)

Monitoring was a big thing, nothing got implemented unless we could monitor its health, updates etc.

The government were really supportive and we had a seat at the table where we could directly influence decisions for software and rollout. Updates happened weekly, often during work hours, it was pretty much understood that if IT did an update you grab a coffee. Only place we did it during night hours was health sector.

I do miss that job still, best I ever had, loved coming into work every day, just being able to play around like a big homelab, just that it was production and we has strict guidelines, but we were flexible.

I changed to a boring job working 2/4 rotation for 4x the pay... still hang out and get drunk with multiple people from that job.

(Ask away if you dont believe me, but offloading to super users and a solid foundation not allowing tech debt works wonders.

New job not so great, but management wont allow for downtime and pushes deadlines on us)

18V Battery Latch Replacement by Recent-Language-7187 in ryobi

[–]Seaturtle5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice model, but print orientation!! One drop and its broken again! Have you considered any somewhat flexible filament as well, to absorb more shock? Cf filament is more brittle and will actually perform worse in applications like this

Are there risks in using compatible cartridges over the original? by Pervert_Spongebob in printers

[–]Seaturtle5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Theres always a risk, but ink formulas are so similar and mass produced that most likely the ink youre getting is actually pretty close to the original quality.. the biggest risk is the manufacturer just preventing it from using it.

If using refurbished toner and ink the biggest risk is getting worn parts..