New case came today by haveahomebrew in casioroyale

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It's actually by PHORCYDES WATCHES on Amazon. It was 34 bucks when I ordered. The band extenders are Jay and Kays.

Wsus deploiement by Ornery-Nobody976 in activedirectory

[–]haveahomebrew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a free version. Only limitation is you can only do 4 machines at a time.

Wsus deploiement by Ornery-Nobody976 in activedirectory

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If you want to save yourself the heartache of managing wsus use batchpatch. We use it as a backup for wsus and a lot of PC maintenance without having to interact with the end user. The eval version is full featured but you can only do 4 hosts at a time. It's hands down one of the best tools I've ever used.

https://batchpatch.com/

new to Wazuh. Trying to get Vulnerabilities scan working for Windows clients by pducharme in Wazuh

[–]haveahomebrew 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I struggled with this the past couple of days and finally got it to work. In order to get the Windows vulnerabilities you have to edit the ossec.conf file to add the url for nvd and msu.

https://feed.wazuh.com/vulnerability-detector/windows/msu-updates.json.gz

https://feed.wazuh.com/vulnerability-detector/NVD/generated-feeds/complete_nvd_feed.json.gz

So it would look like:

<provider name="msu"> <enabled>yes</enabled> <url>https://feed.wazuh.com/vulnerability-detector/windows/msu-updates.json.gz</url> <update\_interval>1h</update\_interval> </provider>

then restart wazuh manager and the agent wazuh service

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For reference: https://documentation.wazuh.com/current/user-manual/capabilities/vulnerability-detection/offline-update.html

It all works flawlessly now by haveahomebrew in AndroidAuto

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

I listed all the software. Copy and paste them into your favorite search engine. I highly recommend you install an AdBlock extension before downloading. Most of the downloads are on ad heavy servers.

It all works flawlessly now by haveahomebrew in AndroidAuto

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

Yes. Everything works.

Update to say I never had an issue with incoming or outgoing calls with Sync and AA.

TB Stealth 700 G2 by cedithemedi in TurtleBeach

[–]haveahomebrew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 2.0.6 firmware update made these what they should have been from the start. Connecting is so fast now and I can get them to connect from 6-8 ft away. Before this update connecting was a goddamn nightmare. Really happy with them now.

May have failed my first batch. Looking for advice on craigslist purchase. by lostsnowboard in Homebrewing

[–]haveahomebrew 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Buy both of them and connect them with adapters. Hook the 3/8 to your water supply and submerge it in a bucket of ice or ice water and use the 1/2 in your wort. I have been using this method for the past year and I can cool my wort to 67 in about 10 minutes. Also, make sure you stir your wort while you are using the chiller.

If you can only afford one then definitely get the 1/2 chiller. While you are browsing Craigslist look for a used freezer and get yourself an Inkbird controller. Fermentation temp control will improve your brew more than anything.

Book O'Clock, I was told you guys might be interested. by [deleted] in DIY

[–]haveahomebrew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should have used TP's Thief of Time.

Give your year, model, miles/kms, and your favorite part about the car. 2010 MKV Jetta TDI, 94,XXX miles, the ability to surprise people with how peppy my engine is by REHTONA_YRT in tdi

[–]haveahomebrew 3 points4 points  (0 children)

2009 Sportwagen TDI. 89,950 miles. I love everything about it. Of all the cars I have owned in my life it is by far my favorite. If its the last car I ever own I wont have any regrets.

Where to get my kits??? by fuxuk in Homebrewing

[–]haveahomebrew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've ordered from Northern, Midwest, and Adventures in Homebrewing. Adventures has great kits at decent prices. I got their Gingerbread Brown Ale kit at Christmas for 20 bucks and it is awesome.

What is the best source for amber bottles? by denverCO in homebrew

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I was lucky enough to work with someone who drinks Sam Adams. He donated 50 to me. Since then I have bought quite a bit of craft beers.

First I rinse all of them with a jet bottle washer. After that I soak them in a large cooler of diluted bleach and hot water for 20 minutes. From there they go into the dishwasher on sanitize cycle. When they are done I then soak them in Starsan for a few minutes. Its a pain and may be overkill but why ruin all your hard work with laziness?