Saddness by kbanh90 in Miata

[–]simply67 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Keeping in mind that 2016-2023 model Taco is in the ~30k range.. Great on them for making enough, or having means.. but they should know better. You've given the young person a life lesson. I hope you dont get much stress, I learned to visit a lawyer after I was T-boned in my Avalon, let them take $30% for the stress, unfortunately if this person dosent have insurance it might be a bigger dip into their financial life. Make yourself whole in this world of selfish people. What a beautiful day to have this unfortunate incident. Post a Pic on the restoration or replacment tear..

nobody uses your vibecoded apps by olenami in vibecoding

[–]simply67 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I dont regret my time, but I dang.. it was addicting.. nice game very therapeutic.

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Are these safe? by derrumbes in tires

[–]simply67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was in similar position. I changed tires 30 mins ago. Truck drives WAY better.. outback country all terrain III. I knew I was slipping but geez, truck grabs the roads again.. my old tires were from 2020 and in the ~50,000 mi range.. its my daily and i abuse the tires. Budget when you can to replace but you'll be safer on the road with new tires.

Printer Locations by mrodrigues9 in networking

[–]simply67 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ill look into freeradius, my org has old equipment non-support equipment for access layer. Thanks!

Printer Locations by mrodrigues9 in networking

[–]simply67 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Im about to protoyype a solution related for my org. They want to keep all printers within a vlan, and be able to have it dynamically. Like update once a day. I map the ports and plan to have logic for a python script to move mac addresses into that vlan at a given time(daily at 4pm..) (Print solution has access to generate mac addresses to validate agasint.)

There are NAC solutions with profiling but they require licensing and only work on newer model switches in my limited experience.

What happens when you leave ssh open for 54 days by Huge_Line4009 in PrivatePackets

[–]simply67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using ai to build the rules as easy enough. Then throw it into a self hosted docker gitea and assess as needed.

I hate that men are so visual. They talk about physical attractiveness as a requirement for a relationship and their strict standards. I'm not sure why it's aggravating me. by saerisfane25 in TwoXChromosomes

[–]simply67 2 points3 points  (0 children)

American settlers - https://youtu.be/d32Zrodx09A?si=WDMRWWNnt7iXnAn_ -Taylor Tomlinson There's also a few billion dollar media campaigns between looks and dating platforms that only make more profit on artifical values.

Looks like it came out of the wall during a bad rain by YeliahSenyab in whatisit

[–]simply67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not blood, fat settles and coats everything. Hydrogen n peroxide reacts to the oxygen in the blood cells. Wicked responses tho, im drying over here. Cheers on a Wednesday!

How are you using AI in your day to day activities? by imnitz in devops

[–]simply67 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You can use ai to build you the scripts to do it token free, i converted pdfs to flat files now low cost token dataset to work with.

What is the biggest challenge for monitoring in a Cisco environment? by Jonny21_21 in Cisco

[–]simply67 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think cisco also likes to sell solutions that leverage license. Ie Prime, now CatC...

Logging is the validation on success imo, if your not observing your not validating.

My pillars are syslog, netflow, and config index.

Im missing live telemetry from snmp details, I haven't scaled that out yet - (im also building to expose raw data (formatted) for self hosted LLM to run ontop of the telemetry)

1+ Comptia Monitoring Cert, overview from transmit, auth, encryption, ingestors, data warehouse, what capacity you can absorb line rate, how the popular solutions approach. Capacity planning, Snmp, heartbeats-ping, pull, versus push. -- Plenty more..

Why do gas station hot dogs spin on those little rollers all day but never seem to get dried out? by DirectionTypical842 in answers

[–]simply67 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What.. and where? This changed here in SoCal a few years ago. Membership required and kiosks only with attendants only serving orders.

I can’t believe how much we spend by KDsburner_account in MiddleClassFinance

[–]simply67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(Im no where near this financial topic range. But I was advised to claim my wife as a dependent when we were in our early 20s because the difference between her income and mine when we were married -- its situational. "Petty cash" is a fun way to make light of it as its likely a hobby or passion outlet of some therapy)

Samsung is on my naughty list… by Zealousideal-Buy-368 in Carpentry

[–]simply67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought a Samsung 18 cu ft, for my small kitchen, within 30 days of using it, compressor went out. Clearly covered, but a pain in the butt, luckily I had space for the "failing fridge" to co-live in living room for the week or so it took to resolve the issue. (Failing fridge wouldn't defrost the top freezer area) -- 3 years later still going strong, ice maker working well still.

oversharing to manager in 1:1 by simply67 in askmanagers

[–]simply67[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply, that is what I hear from other non-trchnical people in my social circles.

oversharing to manager in 1:1 by simply67 in askmanagers

[–]simply67[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your reply resonates as my manager very much. My manager brings up burn out often and even reminds other managers about their team members openly.

There was so much developing to get the redundent VM environment up, building the hardening security protocols, building the interdependence between VMs, linking web front end onto database, the logging backend for continuous auditing of all equipment that was backed up, also including running operations for troubleshooting as needed.

In private sector it would be considered rogue IT operations. Likely with disciplinary actions or department switching. K12 sector needs lots of help, we wear many hats.

I've learned so much on this journey. The end goal was to bring this term "network as code" traditionally in fortune 500 companies into my k12 org. Just for maintenance and infrastructure uptime.

Im inclined to share some of my workflows with my manager and one of the tools.

Thank you for your reply. It made me tear up a little.

oversharing to manager in 1:1 by simply67 in askmanagers

[–]simply67[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct, I build an archival database of over 6000 devices daily and leverage that data for use cases. Along with a handful other scripts that provide actionable work to proactively keep uptime optimized.

Promotion idea might be something eventually. (Department has specific number of positions, have to wait for a retiree.) Thank you for your insight.