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    • ObsolesceO
      Obsolesce @black3dynamite
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      @black3dynamite said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

      @scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

      @black3dynamite said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

      https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/08/xfce-4-14

      They actually wasted time making a screen saver? WTF If there is one thing everyone universally wants removed today....

      I’ve always hated screensavers.

      i stopped using screensavers since I started using LCD

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403
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        You guys weren't in love with this?

        Youtube Video

        Also has anyone ever seen when the person gets out of that maze? Poor soul might still be trapped in there or the Minotaur is still chasing them.

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403
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          Snipe-IT 4.7.6 has been out for 18 days now but at least on the DEMO and in my production environment there appears to be a bug where no results are displayed for anything (at least in my environment) and partially on the DEMO (assets only as far as I can tell).

          I've posted an issue to GH which can be reviewed here. I reverted to 4.7.5 and things are operational again.

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          • mlnewsM
            mlnews
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            Microsoft cuts Office 2019 one-time licenses through Home Use Program

            Microsoft's march through subscription land continues apace.
            Another one bites the dust. Microsoft has been shifting much of its software to a subscription model, and the latest Office 2019 news heralds another change on that front. The suite of Microsoft programs had been available for purchase as one-off perpetual licenses through the company’s Home Use Program. HUP lets select businesses offer employees discounted rates on the software from their workplaces to use at home. Both Office Professional Plus 2019 and Office Home and Business 2019 have been removed as options for one-off licenses under the program. Instead, HUP will give a 30% discount on annual subscriptions to Office software. Office 365 Personal will run HUP members $48.99 a year, and Office 365 Home will cost them $69.99 annually. The feature sets of the two subscriptions are the same, including premium versions of Microsoft programs, 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage, and OneDrive ransomware detection. The Home version supports up to six people, and Personal is for an individual.

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            • black3dynamiteB
              black3dynamite @DustinB3403
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              @DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

              Snipe-IT 4.7.6 has been out for 18 days now but at least on the DEMO and in my production environment there appears to be a bug where no results are displayed for anything (at least in my environment) and partially on the DEMO (assets only as far as I can tell).

              I've posted an issue to GH which can be reviewed here. I reverted to 4.7.5 and things are operational again.

              Same results after clearing out the cookies?

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              • DustinB3403D
                DustinB3403 @black3dynamite
                last edited by

                @black3dynamite said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                @DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                Snipe-IT 4.7.6 has been out for 18 days now but at least on the DEMO and in my production environment there appears to be a bug where no results are displayed for anything (at least in my environment) and partially on the DEMO (assets only as far as I can tell).

                I've posted an issue to GH which can be reviewed here. I reverted to 4.7.5 and things are operational again.

                Same results after clearing out the cookies?

                From the demo? I haven't checked, but this was from a few different browsers.

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                • black3dynamiteB
                  black3dynamite @DustinB3403
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                  @DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                  @black3dynamite said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                  @DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                  Snipe-IT 4.7.6 has been out for 18 days now but at least on the DEMO and in my production environment there appears to be a bug where no results are displayed for anything (at least in my environment) and partially on the DEMO (assets only as far as I can tell).

                  I've posted an issue to GH which can be reviewed here. I reverted to 4.7.5 and things are operational again.

                  Same results after clearing out the cookies?

                  From the demo? I haven't checked, but this was from a few different browsers.

                  I'm seeing no results on the demo site. On my production I'm seeing results with v4.7.6 build 4143.

                  Edit: The dev demo site works but not the stable demo site.

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                    srsmith @DustinB3403
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                    @DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                    Snipe-IT 4.7.6 has been out for 18 days now but at least on the DEMO and in my production environment there appears to be a bug where no results are displayed for anything (at least in my environment) and partially on the DEMO (assets only as far as I can tell).

                    I've posted an issue to GH which can be reviewed here. I reverted to 4.7.5 and things are operational again.

                    I'm also seeing the same thing with 4.7.6. If I click the Refresh button next to the search box, without entering a search term or doing anything else, it will bring up the results as expected.

                    Running the following seems to have potentially fixed the issue, as results are now showing for me without having to click the Refresh button:

                    sudo -u snipeitapp /usr/bin/php /var/www/snipeit/artisan cache:clear
                    
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                    • mlnewsM
                      mlnews
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                      Parallels Desktop 15 for Mac moves to Metal for DirectX 11 and more

                      Update promises better graphics performance in games and CAD applications.
                      Today, popular virtualization software Parallels Desktop 15 for Mac becomes available to new and current users. The flagship feature is support for DirectX in virtual Windows machines via Apple's proprietary Metal graphics API. Other additions include a handful of new macOS Catalina-related features and improvements to transitions between Mac and Windows software running on the same machine. When we wrote about Parallels Desktop 14 around this time last year, we asked about Metal support. The application then still relied entirely on OpenGL in macOS, and Apple had already announced that continued support for OpenGL would end. We were told it was coming, and we were not misled: the new version of Parallels Desktop now supports DirectX 9, 10, and 11 via Metal. Previously, DirectX 9 and 10 were supported via OpenGL and DirectX 11 was not supported at all. Parallels' rep noted to us that "Metal and DirectX work best in Catalina."

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @mlnews
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                        @mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                        Microsoft cuts Office 2019 one-time licenses through Home Use Program

                        Microsoft's march through subscription land continues apace.
                        Another one bites the dust. Microsoft has been shifting much of its software to a subscription model, and the latest Office 2019 news heralds another change on that front. The suite of Microsoft programs had been available for purchase as one-off perpetual licenses through the company’s Home Use Program. HUP lets select businesses offer employees discounted rates on the software from their workplaces to use at home. Both Office Professional Plus 2019 and Office Home and Business 2019 have been removed as options for one-off licenses under the program. Instead, HUP will give a 30% discount on annual subscriptions to Office software. Office 365 Personal will run HUP members $48.99 a year, and Office 365 Home will cost them $69.99 annually. The feature sets of the two subscriptions are the same, including premium versions of Microsoft programs, 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage, and OneDrive ransomware detection. The Home version supports up to six people, and Personal is for an individual.

                        This is going to drive a lot of people away from MS Office.

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                        • kamidonK
                          kamidon @Dashrender
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                          @Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                          @mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                          Microsoft cuts Office 2019 one-time licenses through Home Use Program

                          Microsoft's march through subscription land continues apace.
                          Another one bites the dust. Microsoft has been shifting much of its software to a subscription model, and the latest Office 2019 news heralds another change on that front. The suite of Microsoft programs had been available for purchase as one-off perpetual licenses through the company’s Home Use Program. HUP lets select businesses offer employees discounted rates on the software from their workplaces to use at home. Both Office Professional Plus 2019 and Office Home and Business 2019 have been removed as options for one-off licenses under the program. Instead, HUP will give a 30% discount on annual subscriptions to Office software. Office 365 Personal will run HUP members $48.99 a year, and Office 365 Home will cost them $69.99 annually. The feature sets of the two subscriptions are the same, including premium versions of Microsoft programs, 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage, and OneDrive ransomware detection. The Home version supports up to six people, and Personal is for an individual.

                          This is going to drive a lot of people away from MS Office.

                          Naaaah, just a few techie people. They might lose a couple of customers, but I can't imagine this having a big impact.

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                          • travisdh1T
                            travisdh1 @kamidon
                            last edited by

                            @kamidon said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                            @Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                            @mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                            Microsoft cuts Office 2019 one-time licenses through Home Use Program

                            Microsoft's march through subscription land continues apace.
                            Another one bites the dust. Microsoft has been shifting much of its software to a subscription model, and the latest Office 2019 news heralds another change on that front. The suite of Microsoft programs had been available for purchase as one-off perpetual licenses through the company’s Home Use Program. HUP lets select businesses offer employees discounted rates on the software from their workplaces to use at home. Both Office Professional Plus 2019 and Office Home and Business 2019 have been removed as options for one-off licenses under the program. Instead, HUP will give a 30% discount on annual subscriptions to Office software. Office 365 Personal will run HUP members $48.99 a year, and Office 365 Home will cost them $69.99 annually. The feature sets of the two subscriptions are the same, including premium versions of Microsoft programs, 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage, and OneDrive ransomware detection. The Home version supports up to six people, and Personal is for an individual.

                            This is going to drive a lot of people away from MS Office.

                            Naaaah, just a few techie people. They might lose a couple of customers, but I can't imagine this having a big impact.

                            Sad. But true.

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                            • mlnewsM
                              mlnews
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                              Microsoft Finds Two New 'Wormable' Flaws in Windows

                              The flaws affect Windows 10, Windows 7 SP1, and Windows 8.1. If exploited, they can be used to launch a computer worm to attack vulnerable machines that have Remote Desktop Services activated.
                              Microsoft has discovered two serious flaws in Windows 10 and Windows 7 SP1 that the company fears could be weaponized to launch a computer worm targeting PCs and servers across the world. Both flaws are "wormable," meaning they could pave the way for malware that automatically jumps from one vulnerable machine to the next, without any action from the user, Microsoft said in a blog post on Tuesday. Other operating systems affected include Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2012. (Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 and 2008 are immune to the threat.)

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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender @travisdh1
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                                @travisdh1 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                @kamidon said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                @Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                @mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                Microsoft cuts Office 2019 one-time licenses through Home Use Program

                                Microsoft's march through subscription land continues apace.
                                Another one bites the dust. Microsoft has been shifting much of its software to a subscription model, and the latest Office 2019 news heralds another change on that front. The suite of Microsoft programs had been available for purchase as one-off perpetual licenses through the company’s Home Use Program. HUP lets select businesses offer employees discounted rates on the software from their workplaces to use at home. Both Office Professional Plus 2019 and Office Home and Business 2019 have been removed as options for one-off licenses under the program. Instead, HUP will give a 30% discount on annual subscriptions to Office software. Office 365 Personal will run HUP members $48.99 a year, and Office 365 Home will cost them $69.99 annually. The feature sets of the two subscriptions are the same, including premium versions of Microsoft programs, 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage, and OneDrive ransomware detection. The Home version supports up to six people, and Personal is for an individual.

                                This is going to drive a lot of people away from MS Office.

                                Naaaah, just a few techie people. They might lose a couple of customers, but I can't imagine this having a big impact.

                                Sad. But true.

                                Unless businesses are going start paying for those home users to O365, I'm guessing home users will dump Office and find other options. OR... they'll simply use their extra work Office installs (assuming they have it) on their home computers.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                                  last edited by

                                  @Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                  @travisdh1 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                  @kamidon said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                  @Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                  @mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                  Microsoft cuts Office 2019 one-time licenses through Home Use Program

                                  Microsoft's march through subscription land continues apace.
                                  Another one bites the dust. Microsoft has been shifting much of its software to a subscription model, and the latest Office 2019 news heralds another change on that front. The suite of Microsoft programs had been available for purchase as one-off perpetual licenses through the company’s Home Use Program. HUP lets select businesses offer employees discounted rates on the software from their workplaces to use at home. Both Office Professional Plus 2019 and Office Home and Business 2019 have been removed as options for one-off licenses under the program. Instead, HUP will give a 30% discount on annual subscriptions to Office software. Office 365 Personal will run HUP members $48.99 a year, and Office 365 Home will cost them $69.99 annually. The feature sets of the two subscriptions are the same, including premium versions of Microsoft programs, 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage, and OneDrive ransomware detection. The Home version supports up to six people, and Personal is for an individual.

                                  This is going to drive a lot of people away from MS Office.

                                  Naaaah, just a few techie people. They might lose a couple of customers, but I can't imagine this having a big impact.

                                  Sad. But true.

                                  Unless businesses are going start paying for those home users to O365, I'm guessing home users will dump Office and find other options. OR... they'll simply use their extra work Office installs (assuming they have it) on their home computers.

                                  That's why the wrk accounts give so many installs. That is the expectation.

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                                  • hobbit666H
                                    hobbit666
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                                    Biostar security software 'leaked a million fingerprints'
                                    More than a million fingerprints and other sensitive data have been exposed online by a biometric security firm.
                                    Researchers working with cyber-security firm VPNMentor managed to access data from a security tool called Biostar 2.

                                    According to VPNMentor, the exposed data, discovered on 5 August, was made private on 13 August.
                                    It is not clear how long it was accessible.
                                    As well as fingerprint records, the researchers say they found photographs of people, facial recognition data, names, addresses, passwords, employment history and records of when they had accessed secure areas.

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                                      last edited by

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                      @Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                      @travisdh1 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                      @kamidon said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                      @Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                      @mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                      Microsoft cuts Office 2019 one-time licenses through Home Use Program

                                      Microsoft's march through subscription land continues apace.
                                      Another one bites the dust. Microsoft has been shifting much of its software to a subscription model, and the latest Office 2019 news heralds another change on that front. The suite of Microsoft programs had been available for purchase as one-off perpetual licenses through the company’s Home Use Program. HUP lets select businesses offer employees discounted rates on the software from their workplaces to use at home. Both Office Professional Plus 2019 and Office Home and Business 2019 have been removed as options for one-off licenses under the program. Instead, HUP will give a 30% discount on annual subscriptions to Office software. Office 365 Personal will run HUP members $48.99 a year, and Office 365 Home will cost them $69.99 annually. The feature sets of the two subscriptions are the same, including premium versions of Microsoft programs, 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage, and OneDrive ransomware detection. The Home version supports up to six people, and Personal is for an individual.

                                      This is going to drive a lot of people away from MS Office.

                                      Naaaah, just a few techie people. They might lose a couple of customers, but I can't imagine this having a big impact.

                                      Sad. But true.

                                      Unless businesses are going start paying for those home users to O365, I'm guessing home users will dump Office and find other options. OR... they'll simply use their extra work Office installs (assuming they have it) on their home computers.

                                      That's why the wrk accounts give so many installs. That is the expectation.

                                      yeah - that is the likely the case for O365 work accounts...

                                      I'm not sure if HUP is something that was part of O365... I think it might only be part of SA as part of Open/Value/Enterprise agreements.

                                      So what I said about users just using their O365 additional install locations likely doesn't apply to those in the HUP situation.

                                      This is just one more shove from Microsoft to get away from perpetual licenses and onto subscriptions. Even though most people don't need a new version of Office every 2-3 years... once a decade or once a computer refresh is likely all most users need... so the perpetual was a huge cost savings compared any subscription... Hell - O365 for business (just office - $12/u/m) $144 year is about the cost of the home user version, or something like $350 for the full normal business edition... etc.

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                                      • kamidonK
                                        kamidon @scottalanmiller
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                                        @scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                        That's why the wrk accounts give so many installs. That is the expectation.

                                        Yeah exactly.
                                        Honestly I see this all as a good thing. Yes in the long run we will be paying more, but there are benefits to it as well.
                                        With one sub, you do get a bevy of features and the five different machines you can install Office on.

                                        You could hop on to any machine in the world and use your Office suite and cloud storage and continue working. (So many ands...need moar coffee)

                                        I also like the quicker updating process too, I can't tell you how many times our users would have a bug while on the deferred track and we'd fix it just by updating. Sure you also get bugs by updating so quickly, but after a few years we stopped seeing game breakers.

                                        I suggest Libreoffice start doing the same thing, launch a subscription platform, the money would be put to good use in development of an even better product. This may seem counter intuitive, but "free" software doesn't get the love and attention as paid products.

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender @kamidon
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                                          @kamidon said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                          I suggest Libreoffice start doing the same thing, launch a subscription platform, the money would be put to good use in development of an even better product. This may seem counter intuitive, but "free" software doesn't get the love and attention as paid products.

                                          It does when people value the support - and buy that support.. they just get the software for free.

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                                          • mlnewsM
                                            mlnews
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                                            Owners of defective 2016 Google Pixels can now claim up to $500

                                            The class action lawsuit settlement site for defective Pixel microphones has gone live.
                                            Back in May, Google settled the defective Pixel 1 lawsuit brought against it in 2018 for $7.25 million, and now owners can file a claim at a new Pixel Settlement website. Owners of a first-generation Pixel could get up to $500 if they bought multiple defective devices, and everyone that bought an original Pixel before the cut-off date is entitled to $20, even if they didn't experience a defect. Some of the first-generation Pixel phones went out the door with defective microphones, and a class action lawsuit alleged that Google couldn't or wouldn't fix the problem. Google denies these allegations, but the company still agreed to pay out $7.25 million. According to the settlement site, Pixel 1 owners are eligible for a payout if they live in the United States and bought "a new Pixel or Pixel XL smartphone manufactured before January 4, 2017 and did not receive a replacement Pixel manufactured after January 3, 2017 or refurbished after June 5, 2017."

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