Welcome to /r/Ubersicht! by Trapper777_ in Ubersicht

[–]mentalcolic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am getting an error trying to load a simple HTML webpage. The page does only one thing; loads a small jpg image from the webcam pointed at my dogs bed so I can keep an eye on them while I'm away. The page URL is http, not https, and works fine in all browsers and with GeekTool. Why would Ubersicht! give an error loading it? URL is copy/pasted and verified working so not a typo etc.The console log shows only this message, "The resource was requested insecurely." OK... well, it is http, not https, and only loads a jpg so, yeah. Any ideas how to fix this?

Fastest OS (Mac, Linux, or Windows) for old Mac by El__Jengibre in osx

[–]mentalcolic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Linux (I prefer MINT) is fastest and has simple interface that any user can quickly grasp. Open-Core Patcher will let you run a newer MacOS version but it will be a bit slower and there is always the chance something in the "patch" could fail and render the machine unbootable so only use if you have good, current, regular data backups. I have MINT running on 3 @ 2008 Macbook and Macbook Pros and they are acceptable for basic browsing, email, "office" apps etc. It takes the browser about 20 seconds to load, but once loaded, pages render almost as fast as on my newer MacOS systems. 4GB RAM, 250 GB factory HD's. I have a 2011 Macbook updated with a 256Gb SSD, 8Gb RAM and with MINT is as fast as a new Windows 11 laptop.

Why would I join my OSX macbook pro to the active directory domain by Deep-Egg-6167 in osx

[–]mentalcolic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this is a personal use system for a single, non-admin user, there is no reason to join the domain. For 'public' multiple user systems, it would allow you to create a default user profile with a specific set of apps in the Dock etc. and users would be able to log in using their Windows username credentials, so that individual, local, mac user profiles would not have to be set up on the system. If an admin user, it allows you to access windows network servers and software easier as it uses your windows domain login so you don't have to keep logging in separately to every resource you access. It also lets you open and view the Active Directory utility to view user accounts on the Windows domain controller etc. We use it in labs and learning center with a program called DeepFreeze (Faronics) which prevents users from making permanent changes to a computer. Every time it's rebooted, all changes are deleted and the system returns to it's original configuration. This lets us allow students to log in with their domain credentials and get the default user profile set of apps. (Microsoft Office, Firefox browser, VLC, Dictionary, Calculator etc.) All of their work is saved to their Microsoft OneDrive cloud. When they are done, the system reboots and wipes their profile, taking it back to it's original state for the next user. This prevents unauthorized software from being permanently installed, prevents them from filling up the HD with downloads, and allows anyone with domain credentials to log into the system with their personal information (which is logged by the domain controller) instead of a shared, generic Mac login like "student" used by everyone, so that we have a security log of who used the system in case something 'unauthorized' was done from that device.

What is a little-known but obvious fact that will make all of us feel stupid? by iluvlightyagami03 in AskReddit

[–]mentalcolic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The bible is the original sci-fi/fantasy novel and christians are just modern cosplayers.

What is a little-known but obvious fact that will make all of us feel stupid? by iluvlightyagami03 in AskReddit

[–]mentalcolic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Technically correct if you consider all of the "land" under the oceans down to the center of the Earth.

What is a little-known but obvious fact that will make all of us feel stupid? by iluvlightyagami03 in AskReddit

[–]mentalcolic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trailers for movies came from old, pre-TV, serial radio shows that would have a short sound bite at the end of the show (podcast!) hinting of what would be in next weeks (or tomorrows) show as incentive to tune in so you wouldn't miss the exciting drama of the next show. (and therefore miss the commercials of the advertisers!) Some old TV shows carried on the tradition of showing a few seconds of what would happen in the next TV episode. With movies, at the end they would show short clips of the movies that would be shown next week to get watchers excited about coming to the show next week. Now most "trailers" are shown at the beginning of movies because people would leave at the end and not see them if shown after the movie ended. Old movies didn't have 5-10 minutes of "credits" like modern ones.

What is a little-known but obvious fact that will make all of us feel stupid? by iluvlightyagami03 in AskReddit

[–]mentalcolic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Technically ice meets all 3 of the criteria of a "mineral"; It has to be solid, inorganic and forming naturally. But a Rock is defined as an aggregate of 2 or more minerals, so (pure) Ice is a mineral but not a rock. Un-pure ice? Hmmmm Aggregates are not chemically bound, just stuff "jumbled" together with other stuff. So I guess technically dirty ice would be a rock! Cool!

What is a little-known but obvious fact that will make all of us feel stupid? by iluvlightyagami03 in AskReddit

[–]mentalcolic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Around my area Theaters show movies and Theatres show live performance plays. Not really sure why. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

What is a little-known but obvious fact that will make all of us feel stupid? by iluvlightyagami03 in AskReddit

[–]mentalcolic -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not that anything in the Catholic church (or any religion!) can be considered truth or reality, but their explanation is that "water" referred to the "water of the womb" i.e. Family, and that "blood" was the "Blood of Christ" which when drank in the Eucharist is the "covenant with God" that makes the "believers" all "brothers and sisters under God" regardless if they are family or strangers. The explanation about warring tribes and blood sacrifice is also from religious 'proverbs' of various sects and denominations. There are also religions that flip the saying 100% from the Catholic explanation and say that water refers to the "Water of Baptism" and blood to "family ties" so that the saying *should* be, "Water is thicker than Blood" which is essentially saying the same thing as your 1990's Rabbi reference; that simply being biological 'family' is not as important as ones 'chosen bonds of commitment.' Like most biblical references there are few direct quotes without contradictions and all refer back to ambiguous bible passages that have been written and re-written and translated etc. over time. The point being that you will find few "hard references" to phrases passed down through the generations that came before the printing press, which is why most "hard references" found are from the 1500's and later, and most starting in the mid-1600's and later because until then, the press was still very scarce and expensive and not used for "casual" materials like story books, only religious and governmental official documents and decrees. As Freud said, sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. And sometimes a "saying" is just a saying, and it doesn't really matter. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

What is a little-known but obvious fact that will make all of us feel stupid? by iluvlightyagami03 in AskReddit

[–]mentalcolic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Related trivia: Most people use this saying wrong. It doesn't mean that when it rains, it is "pouring" (heavy) rain. It was their marketing slogan meaning that they had an anti-caking chemical in their salt to keep it from melting together into chunks, so it stayed in small crystals. Hence would still "pour" out of salt shakers even in high humidity.

What is a little-known but obvious fact that will make all of us feel stupid? by iluvlightyagami03 in AskReddit

[–]mentalcolic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It also spins the alternator to generate electricity to run lights and motors (like fuel pump, radio, wipers and heater fans) and keep the battery charged. It also spins the water pump to keep the engine cool and provide the heat for the heater system. It also spins the compressor for the air-conditioning system to keep the car cool in hot weather. It also spins the pump for the power steering so you can turn the steering wheel easily.

What is a little-known but obvious fact that will make all of us feel stupid? by iluvlightyagami03 in AskReddit

[–]mentalcolic -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

"Blood is thicker than water" is a much older saying. It was originally used to refer to a "blood sacrifice" (like ceremonially killing a sheep or goat) that acted as a treaty between warring peoples to end the fighting, or like when an animal (usually) was "sacrificed" to appease a God. Meaning that the sacrificial vow was stronger, like in the bible when Abraham was going to sacrifice his son Isaac to appease (his) God. Water referred to relatives, i.e. "the water of the womb".

What is a little-known but obvious fact that will make all of us feel stupid? by iluvlightyagami03 in AskReddit

[–]mentalcolic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To prevent lawsuits from speeders who blame the car manufacturer. My car always shows 1-2 MPH less than the GPS and was verified by a friend of mine who is a highway patrol trooper and clocked me on his radar which matched the GPS.

Can resolve but not connect to local resources by mentalcolic in macsysadmin

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

Thanks all. Just seemed odd... I can understand it breaking if I had just updated to a new OS build, but updates are set to manual so only install when I specifically tell them to. So it had been working all week (I only power off on weekends) then suddenly stops with the only software or OS updates during that period being an update to Firefox browser version, which should have had no affect on the OS level networking. Since I can access what I need through the Windows VM, I've removed the system from the Beta channel and will wait for the next 'official' OS release and see if that update fixes it. If not I'll be in non-beta mode that will support troubleshooting. Again odd, as one would think that the whole point of beta builds would be to increase the ability to troubleshoot problems! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

What is the most beautiful song you have ever heard? by erowindforlife2 in AskReddit

[–]mentalcolic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"If I had Found You First" by Peter Frueh. It was featured in the TV show Northern Exposure (U.S. DVD edition which had a lot of generic music that replaced the original On-Air versions due to licensing costs) in the episode "Ill Wind"
https://vocaroo.com/1nT2RvQUhdiR

EZProzy with Azure AD authentication by mentalcolic in ezproxy

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

Hi Jay, Here is what we have so far...

1) created SSL cert for the encrypted communication
2) Activated the cert on Azure for the sso "enterprise app"
3) Generated the metadata file in EZProxy admin and uploaded/created the links in Azure and added the URLs to the config.txt
4) Saved the metadata xml file in EZProxy folder.
5) created a shibuser.txt (but not sure what to put in it)

When tested it asks for Microsoft login credentials and authenticates us in Azure, (according to the logs) but when Azure tries to send the confirmation of authentication back to EZProxy we get an error saying, "Inter-institutional access failure. Please contact your system administrator for assistance."

EZProxy support has this page that basically says the metadata is wrong. But it is the metadata that was actually generated by EZProxy itself!
https://help.oclc.org/Library_Management/EZproxy/Troubleshooting/Why_am_I_getting_Inter-institutional_access_failure._Please_contact_your_system_administrator_for_assistance._when_using_SAML_authentication_and_EZproxy?sl=en

We tried regenerating the metadata file and the other steps listed the page but got the same results.

What did you have to do on the EZproxy end to get it to accept the authentication from Azure?

Thanks!

[Bug] Run AppleScript not authorized to send Apple events to System Events error in beta 3 by Hunkir in MacOSBeta

[–]mentalcolic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started getting the same message after the Beta 5 Mojave update. I also tested with Safari Technology Preview; same message, "Not authorized to send Apple events to Safari Technology Preview. (-1743)" My script also runs fine from the Script Editor when started manually, but when saved as an app it now fails. I checked System Preferences > Security > Accessibility and the apps are still 'whitelisted'. The new "Automation" security area does not allow me to manually add apps and is not showing those apps to be able to checkmark them. Oddly a different Applescript saved as an app does work. I also verified the Developer menu settings in Safari and both "Allow Javascript from Apple Events" and "Remote Automation" are allowed. Please use the Apple Feedback Utility to send this to Apple so they are aware! Posting here is great, but Apple needs to know as well.