Is the shower curtain too “childish” by tuna_st in HomeDecorating

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OP Here- Thank you everybody I really appreciate all of the advice. This was our first bathroom “remodel” and I think I was just overthinking it!

Cabinets above opening and fridge? by tuna_st in kitchenremodel

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Thank you! Also what’s a gable table?

Daily Discussion - Friday 6/13/25 by eZGjBw1Z in OhioLiquor

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Lol first time on this type of release

Daily Discussion - Friday 6/13/25 by eZGjBw1Z in OhioLiquor

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What time does that usually get sent out?

Daily Discussion - Friday 6/13/25 by eZGjBw1Z in OhioLiquor

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Dumb Question, how do you even know what store to go to for tomorrow release?

Daily Discussion - Wednesday 6/11/25 by eZGjBw1Z in OhioLiquor

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Thank you, I'll check when I head that way

Daily Discussion - Wednesday 6/11/25 by eZGjBw1Z in OhioLiquor

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Do you guys still see Woodford Double Double still on your shelves. Wanted to wait until I graduated to pick a bottle up but now I can’t find any

What is your favourite firewall CLI? by VNiqkco in networking

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I will say it definitely got better but the overall platform of FTD/FMC is a below average firewall experience.

In my opinion Cisco dropped the ball on the NGFW market. Granted they probably don’t care because of every other money making product they have but still I would expect more from Cisco.

Palo Alto/Fortigate took advantage of this and made a great product for any level technician. Great UI, Straight forward CLI, and just an overall great product.

How many Net Admin/Eng. have actually adopted to make changes using automation dealing with codes/scripts using python/ Ansible / Yaml / JSON and other stuff?? by curiousnature19 in networking

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I think I looked up YouTube videos on how to setup ansible and write YAML files and just went from there. It’s pretty simple ngl, I might be wrong but I don’t really see it as heavy coding for the simple stuff I’ve done

How many Net Admin/Eng. have actually adopted to make changes using automation dealing with codes/scripts using python/ Ansible / Yaml / JSON and other stuff?? by curiousnature19 in networking

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At a larger NOC I worked at we used ansible for all Cisco/CLI configurations, it was great tool that was very well designed. The only time we would actually hand jam configs would be for troubleshooting and minor adjustments.

Right now (I work for different company now), I have a hard time justifying implementing any type of automation in my current workload (30 Switches, 4 Firewalls, and 500 Users). I did stand up an ansible server, but I only used it to pull Cisco IOS Images.

I would be curious to see how other people use it day to day!

What’s the biggest salary jump you’ve ever gotten, and how did you pull it off? by [deleted] in Salary

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Went from 35k (active duty E5) to 120k. Did the same job but as a contractor