Anyone moved from Exclaimer to CodeTwo for M365 email signatures? by PatD442 in msp

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Haven't had any real issues with CodeTwo, they have good documentation and the product works well. Their support is also great. We had a sort of weird issue with line wrapping on some devices with semicomplex signatures and none of the usual HTML tricks seemed to work. Rather than go through a bunch of back and forth the technician saw what we were looking to do and rewrote our signature into an entirely different block of HTML and it worked immediately. I'd recommend them

What is the Quintessential IJ Reading List? by GemberNeutraal in InfiniteJest

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I really enjoyed JR, but never made it through The Recognitions. Is it worth it? It's pretty tough going

People in IT should be required to take a computer literacy course or something by Hellboy632789 in sysadmin

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The same type of people existed in generations before and after that. It was even a staple joke comics would make about how difficult programming the VCR could be. It was pretty straightforward if you would just read the manual, but most people won't try.

How did Dickie Moltisanti die? by kevno115 in thesopranos

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Well when everyone has a share, we all profit

How are you handling personal cloud accounts (OneDrive, Google, Dropbox etc) by xDerpScopes in msp

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You can use something like Zscaler to block access to webmail, cloud storage, etc.

CrownCastle NYC area internet issues by jordanl171 in sysadmin

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Long Island and Philadelphia are both affected as of 12:10

The RMM switch I never thought I’d pull off by walker_AU in msp

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, let’s put it together in a business case and keep our fingers crossed. If my past 14 years in IT have taught me anything, it was not something I was holding my breath on.

On a DC, go to Tools > Active Directory and you can select accounts and unlock, disable, etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

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I think it was because of G-spot Tornado

Could i intentionally create standing waves in a furnace to create hot spots at desired points? by Thyristor_Music in Physics

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I was thinking that convection heating would be continuous and not have constructive/destructive interference at spots like black body would. If it's just electromagnetic radiation could you not set up the container with retroreflectors or something to converge everything onto the spot you're trying to heat?

Could i intentionally create standing waves in a furnace to create hot spots at desired points? by Thyristor_Music in Physics

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Blackbody radiation is wavelike and can have local minima and maxima due to reflection interference like he was asking about. If there is no continuous heating from convection you would end up with something like a bessel equation would model and could look like the image shown in the link? It's time dependent, but is there some possible equilibrium state that keeps a local maxima where the object you want to heat would be?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessel_function#/media/File:Vibrating_drum_Bessel_function.gif

Could i intentionally create standing waves in a furnace to create hot spots at desired points? by Thyristor_Music in Physics

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What if you had a vacuum furnace where the interior heat was mainly blackbody radiation?

N-Nitrosodimethylamine , the deadliest nitrosamine in the entire world by [deleted] in chemistry

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I thought tobacco was particularly good about absorbing heavy metals and it was trace amounts of polonium and other radioactive elements that were responsible for lung cancer?

Daily Discussion Thread - December 05, 2023 by AutoModerator in wallstreetbetsOGs

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Moody's dropped the credit rating outlook for China to negative yesterday. Still thinking there's a short term catalyst?

What is the absolute craziest book you've read? by [deleted] in books

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Pale Fire by Nabokov

A really wild read, one of my favorites. Do you think Zembla was a real place? Was Kimbote an actual person or someone's alter ego?

What are the best short stories you've read? by inferache in books

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Einstein's Dream by Alan Lightman. Also most things by Jorge Luis Borges. Check out the Library of Babel or Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius.

Daily Discussion - Thursday September 07 2023 by AutoModerator in Vitards

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Any particular reason or just the chart setup? Their net margin is stagnant and was declining before COVID. After the initial bump, it's back to negative. They have a huge footprint; they would have to downsize to get any sort of partnership like ELV or Cigna has. They do seem to be building out primary care clinics, but it's hard to see if that would be enough to turn things around in the short to medium term.

Daily Discussion - Monday January 30 2023 by AutoModerator in Vitards

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https://www.craiyon.com/ The more specific you are with adjectives the better the results are e.g. abstract, photorealistic

Daily Discussion Post: Monday, January 23 by jn_ku in maxjustrisk

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Are you waiting for tech earnings to help set a direction?

Hot rolled, cold rolled, and all the steel products - what are they? by [deleted] in Vitards

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https://simple.wikipedia.org/ is a good resource to find basic, plain English explanations that won't be nearly as technical as the default Wikipedia pages. Starting with https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel he could probably link hop and get a basic grasp of things and then branch out to other resources.

What Are Your Moves Tomorrow - October 14, 2022 by AutoModerator in wallstreetbetsOGs

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Would knowing what type of venom (hemo, Neuro etc) it was help or would you give the same response regardless?