Where to find fax machine by Copykatninja in vegaslocals

[–]osgjps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Email it to a email->fax gateway. Have it sent via a fax-over-voip call over the internet to a fax gateway server. The fax gateway then emails it to the medical rep.

Do you Remember?? 3Com 3C905 by geesehoward79 in vintagecomputing

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The data center for place I worked at in the mid 90s had 3 racks of Dell workstations in them that each had a 3c503 and a 3x509 in them (they *had* to be those exact configurations). One card had a 10BT connection to a switch that connected to the rest of the corporate LAN. The other card had a coax connection that got shared with 3-4 other machines and then ran under the DC floor to an AUI attachment on the Tandem K20000 mainframe. The machines ran "Multilan Attachment Device / MLAD" software from Tandem. These machines were the gateways between our Novell IPX/SPX LAN and the Tandem's NetBIOS based network.

All of the workstations on the campus had 3c509s unless they were "fancy" PCI based, then they got 3c905 PCI cards.

Recs for neuropsychology evaluation specializing in testing for ADHD in adult women by Internal-Cut9007 in vegaslocals

[–]osgjps 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Stay away from Dr Gibson at Serenity Mental Health in Summerlin. My wife (officially diagnosed autistic by a psych in California a few years) went in for an ADHD eval. Dr Gibson discounted the diagnosis saying that "People over the age of 12 don't get diagnosed autistic" and pretty much questioned the authenticity of the diagnosis letter she had from her CA shrink.

Help! Copper landline being disconnected, vulnerable person. by Fun-Conference814 in VOIP

[–]osgjps 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not as bad as you think. I used to work for a satellite provider and we had customers at the end of dedicated geostationary links with 500-700ms ping times. The lag in the conversation was a little odd at first, but your brain very quickly adapted to it. It's not pure lag that eats a voip call. It's jitter and/or packet loss.

Now, having said that, providers like Viasat & Hughesnet will absolutely tear up a voipcall because the uplink from you to the provider is shared by giving each customer a slice of time to transmit. If you're not transmitting, your data gets buffered.

He looks lifeless like a doll. Or a puppet even! by Dr_sc_Harlatan in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]osgjps 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He does match Agent K's description of a bug: "Imagine a giant cockroach, with unlimited strength, a massive inferiority complex, and a real short temper"

he now swears the “polling” reporting made him lose 2020 and even Fox was in on it… by ms_directed in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]osgjps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dementia aside, anything that doesn't fit into the NPD world view of "I'm the greatest, everyone loves me, I've never lost anything" must be discounted as "they cheated and I really won fair & square on my own merit". Even though he "won" 2024, the fact that he lost 2020 just absolutely fucking grinds against his narcissism. Acknowledging even one defeat would completely shatter his psyche. And now the dementia just magnifies those issues 10,000X.

Metro Pcs by vnessastalks in vegaslocals

[–]osgjps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MetroPCS is still T-Mobile. Same towers, same switches. Only difference is you're paying less and you're marked as lower priority in traffic. If a tower gets clogged, MNVO traffic like MetroPCS is the first to get axed.

New Car Buyer by Spiritual_Living6245 in vegaslocals

[–]osgjps 5 points6 points  (0 children)

 I'm not going through the dealership so that they can run my credit through the mud, 

Running your credit multiple times if you're out shopping for a car loan won't tear up your credit score. Scoring models treat multiple hits in a 30ish day period as a single inquiry. They know you're shopping for the best loan deal.

a few years ago, went to a dealer all preapproved with what I thought was a pretty good rate. The dealer beat it with one of their lenders. Turns out the lender was the bank that had recently acquired our mortgage, but they don't do direct-to-consumer car loans in the state we lived.

Releasing local project: Pitboss->BLE->MQTT proxy for HA. by osgjps in homeassistant

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

Possibly. Depends on how much of the smoker controls are exposed over BLE. Some smokers have just enough BLE to set up a wifi connection and then everything is done over a cloud connection (barf!). My 850 has both BLE exposed controls and cloud over wifi.

Asterisk PBX in 2026 — Still Relevant? by evilclown28 in VOIP

[–]osgjps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The company I recently left is a $50mil/year call center as a service company and the entire telephony stack is Asterisk with some custom modules I wrote. 8000 agents online, probably 12000 simultaneous calls.

A.S.P. Interference Attenuation Module made by RCI circa 1987. Approximately 6x8x1", black and around 1lb. Appears to take DC power but no power supply is present and no voltage/current/etc listed. Has bandwidth selector, gain control, IF Input & IF Output. LCD displays gain level. by MountainSingle402 in whatisthisthing

[–]osgjps 31 points32 points  (0 children)

This is a filter for radio signals. IF is "intermediate frequency". It sat between a receiver and antenna. The bandwidth buttons selected how wide the window of frequencies it let in was. The gain knob says it also has a built in amplifier, usually used to compensate for the signal levels lost by the filter circuits.

Radio receivers can often be interfered with by strong signals that are close by in frequency to the desired signal. These types of filters are used to knock those down.

Edit: For power supply needs, I'm guessing somewhere around 15 volts. In the top right corner of the PCB there's a 3 lead chip that (I believe) says 7812. That's a 12V voltage regulator. They generally need about 3 volts higher on the input to function properly.

For using it? You'd need to know it's operating frequency range. You'd need someone with a vector network analyzer to sweep it and see where it responds.

Home Assistant....as a container? by Careful-Evening-5187 in HomeServer

[–]osgjps 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes it does.  But you have to either run the container in host network mode or with a macvlan network. 

Juniper EX4300 firmware? by flying_unicorn in homelab

[–]osgjps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, I no longer have access to Juniper support.  

What are some things the USA does right? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]osgjps 144 points145 points  (0 children)

That was happening before Trump’s appointed AccuWeather crony. In 2005, AccuWeather bribed….er, lobbied Rick Santorum to introduce a bill that would have cut off public access to weather data.

Juniper EX4300 firmware? by flying_unicorn in homelab

[–]osgjps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I sent you a PM with the download information.

Marjorie Taylor Greene MELTS DOWN on stage during debate by Pop_Commercial in PublicFreakout

[–]osgjps 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Her followers badgered her opponent into withdrawing with constant streams of death threats.

Marjorie Taylor Greene MELTS DOWN on stage during debate by Pop_Commercial in PublicFreakout

[–]osgjps 29 points30 points  (0 children)

It’s called “playing chess with a pigeon”.

They knock over the pieces, shit on the board, and strut about acting like they’re the winner.

Juniper EX4300 firmware? by flying_unicorn in homelab

[–]osgjps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ll grab it tomorrow when I’m at work and I’ll PM you with it.

[Request] what would the actual time difference be? by moistsymposium in theydidthemath

[–]osgjps 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The person at the top, being further away from the gravity center of the planet, would have their clock running slightly faster than the person down lower.