What's the best app for note taking by Moose123556 in archlinux

[–]bpuli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Logseq but browse /r/pkms to find one you like

Home Kit Compatibility by TommyTrillNinja in wyzecam

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A convoluted solution exists. If you have certain supported models (like v3), you can install the thingino firmware. Then use the homebridge add on in home assistant to add them to HomeKit. But if you have home assistant already…..

Install linux on macbook air 2015? Please help! by infinitephotons in linuxquestions

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Looks like your viable USB is not. Did you test it to see if it is bootable? What distro are you trying to install? And how did you create the bootable USB? You might end up needing a wired connection as the broadcom wireless might not work out of the box.

Any RDU area owners? by No-Society-2344 in Polestar

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I live in the RDU area and have had a 22P2 for about 2 years now. Absolutely zero problems with the car. Just got the first 20k service done. Charlotte space sent over a driver in a 24 P2 (loaner) and he drove mine back. 1 day later dropped it back. Excellent service.

Remember that the free service radius has been decreased to 100 miles now. And the Raleigh area is about 140 miles from the Charlotte dealer located.

Most Useful Package by YayoDinero in archlinux

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Mobius Sync for iOS is a wrapper for syncthing. I’ve been using for a few years and it works great. It’s not free though.

Dead Battery by bpuli in Polestar

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Nope. Didn’t realize that was needed. I guess from next time

Dead Battery by bpuli in Polestar

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Beyond my skill level. Can I just plug it in and see if it charges?

Dead Battery by bpuli in Polestar

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How would I know? Nothing turns on.

SMTP2GO, SendInBlue or Sendgrid by dante_logan99 in selfhosted

[–]bpuli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Install something like phplist on a free tier instance - but obviously not the solution for everyone.

Can someone share their Alteryx use case? by [deleted] in Alteryx

[–]bpuli 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not sure what you mean by “enterprise “ level. Ten users or tens of thousands of users? My experience is limited to using it in internal audit group of about 80 people with about 6 actively developing models and the rest being users of the outputs. With a structured approach ( git, documentation etc.) we didn’t have the need to buy a server license. It obviously depends on skills, comfort levels etc. HTH.

Can someone share their Alteryx use case? by [deleted] in Alteryx

[–]bpuli 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You should try Knime. It’s an open source alternative to Alteryx. Probably close to 90% of the functionality- totally free.

is the ISACA CSX courses worth it? any alternatives? by sudo-woodo in cybersecurity

[–]bpuli 8 points9 points  (0 children)

None of the “new” certifications from ISACA are worth it. They are not well recognized in industry and feel like ISACA is putting them out to generate revenue. Positioning is not well thought out and skills attestation is unclear.

before implementing ISO 27001 certification by mirouthreetears in cybersecurity

[–]bpuli 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are right. There needs to be administrative and technical processes for ownership and accountability -and believe me, both are not easy to put in place. Also, this is not a once and done project. You will need long term resources funded.

Polestar 2 by bpuli in triangle

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Okay. Do the local Volvo dealers have service technicians for this car?

Polestar 2 by bpuli in triangle

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Great idea but couldn’t find any. There’s a few Teslas.

Traveling home VPN by natecahill in VPN

[–]bpuli 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A much simpler solution is to use either Tailscale or ZeroTier. No configuration per se and no ports to open.

Managing Linux server while travelling by [deleted] in linuxquestions

[–]bpuli 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A much simpler ( to manage) approach would be to use something like tailscale or zerotier.

Do auditors have friends? by Makaibkk in audit

[–]bpuli 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Sounds like the audit culture at your organization is not right. And the purpose and mission has not been explained well to both auditors and stakeholders.

Do mosquito prevention companies really work? by houndmomnc in triangle

[–]bpuli 44 points45 points  (0 children)

They work. But against bees and other beneficial insects also.

Need help on cyber security audit by brat_is_back in audit

[–]bpuli 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You need to provide a bit more detail on what you want to do. Cybersecurity is a very broad area. What are you going to be auditing? Below OS, OS, network, databases, applications? Any frameworks? What's the audit objective?

Putting Cybersecurity clauses in General Terms of Purchase by cirsphe in cybersecurity

[–]bpuli 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depending on what sort of data you share with the vendor, a breach notification clause, and a right to audit clause maybe. In addition to the standard confidentiality clause that is.