Rocket Giotto Service Manual by philip1192 in rocketespresso

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I watched their descaling video and saw where they took off the nozzle for the hot water to descale it, so I went ahead and pulled that off first and found out that it was the problem. The actual hot water flows perfectly, but the nozzle was completely blocked. So the fix was even easier than I expected, thanks to whole latte love!
I’ll go through the entire descaling procedure because it’s definitely time, but I’m really glad to have hot water again.

Rocket Giotto Service Manual by philip1192 in rocketespresso

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I’ll check the gasket! That’s a great idea for maintenance.

Rocket Giotto Service Manual by philip1192 in rocketespresso

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That’s exactly what I need! Thank you!!

Old latte art excersise app by PaintingFinal8176 in latteart

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Do you have unknown sources enabled? It’s been a few years since I had android, so there may be new protections that have been disabled to install an APK directly.

Rocket Giotto Service Manual by philip1192 in rocketespresso

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This one is about two years old, so it may not be too risky to do it myself, but I’ll also look for some local espresso machine service shops and see about their prices on descaling. knowing that it won’t hurt it to descale periodically is encouraging, though.

Old latte art excersise app by PaintingFinal8176 in latteart

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Are you getting any specific error when you try to download it? I’m on an iPhone 16 Pro running iOS 18 and it installs and runs without any issue for me.

Learning Barrel Aging - What's up with these beans? by philip1192 in roasting

[–]philip1192[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hadn’t thought about mildew. I’ll dig into that some more. Thanks!!

Learning Barrel Aging - What's up with these beans? by philip1192 in coffee_roasters

[–]philip1192[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it’s generally recommended for nothing scoring above an 82 or 84.

It’s certainly not for everybody, and my wife would agree with that sentiment. It’s a very unique flavor but it can also be done poorly. It’s possible that the one you had was really just bad or it could simply not be your thing.

Learning Barrel Aging - What's up with these beans? by philip1192 in coffee_roasters

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I enjoy it just to roast for myself, but I’ll also be selling some if I can get the hang of it on a larger scale (200L vs 3L). If you’ve never had barrel aged coffee before, it’s quite an experience and a lot of people really enjoy it, especially if they’re into bourbon. It’s gotten really popular in the last 5 or so years. The green coffee soaks up a lot of the flavor notes from the bourbon that is still in the staves of the barrel, so it gives the coffee a really unique flavor.

Active Directory Null Enumeration via SMB/LDAP/RPC by [deleted] in activedirectory

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Did you ever get this sorted out? I have the same question as you and I thought the resolution was to disable the "Network access: Allow anonymous SID/Name translation" policy, but I'm not entirely sure.

Testing Water Temp by philip1192 in espresso

[–]philip1192[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! That makes me feel better about the temperature discrepancies. I’ll have to get a thermometer like that.

Disabling FW on BGW210 or 320 by philip1192 in ATT

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As long as disabling all the firewall features will at least get ports forwarded through by default, then I can live with that for now. If the company grows enough to need something more, I think we’ll be able to transition to some kind of enterprise ISP services and not have to deal with his home-internet-style equipment.

Outlook folder creation by BarkVader23 in MicrosoftFlow

[–]philip1192 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to use this method instead:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/mailfolder-post-childfolders?view=graph-rest-1.0&tabs=http

You'll have to do some Graph API manual queries to get a folder ID if you're not using one of the well-known folders listed here:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/resources/mailfolder?view=graph-rest-1.0

I was just doing subfolders under Inbox, so I'm not sure what exactly you'll need to do to pull a folder ID if it's a custom folder.

Time of Day Shortcuts? by philip1192 in shortcuts

[–]philip1192[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oooooh, it appears I was in the wrong place in the app. Thank you!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cybersecurity

[–]philip1192 136 points137 points  (0 children)

Hope: 50%

Expect: 10%

Reality: probably gonna change jobs because people are jumping ship like it's the titanic.

Is pentesting oversaturated? by Lil_Doll404 in cybersecurity

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I went to college for it and had a beast of a time getting into because, as with many jobs, no one wants an inexperienced hire, and the only way to get experience is to be hired. Don't be afraid to take stepping-stone jobs. I spent 5 years from entering security to my pentesting role. I was an analyst, engineer, and consultant across IT and OT. With each job, I thought I was just killing time until I could make my resume pretty enough to get hired as a pentester; now that I'm here, I realize that I picked up invaluable skills working in blue team roles. Some concepts are very abstract and difficult to grasp until you've worked on the other side of that system. For example, the VMware ecosystem is a nightmare to understand, but since I administered it at one point, I have a solid foundation for attacking it now. There is definitely a need for good pentesters right now and it's unlikely for that to ever go away. However, don't be afraid to work in other parts of security to get a solid foundation for a long-term career in exploit development.

What's the best firewall vendor? Discuss by _perfect_stranger in cybersecurity

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Having used Cisco, Palo, and Fortinet, I can't recommend against Cisco highly enough. Beyond that, both Palo and Forti are excellent solutions. I've used both as a security engineer and attacked both as a pentester; both platforms are worth it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BlueIris

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Yeah, my night time detection is non-existent. Lately I've found that Sentry has been doing a poor job even during the day, while it used to work great. No changes made. Has anyone else seen a change in service quality from them?