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    • gjacobseG
      gjacobse @JaredBusch
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      @jaredbusch said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

      @quixoticjeremy said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

      @jaredbusch said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

      @scottalanmiller said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

      @dustinb3403 said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

      @quixoticjeremy said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

      @gjacobse said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

      Ah yes,.. from within the device. I have to edit my OP,.. it wasn't clear on what I was asking (and I thought I was being detailed... learn me to eat and type at the same time,...)

      Might I ask to what purpose would you need it on the front page like that?

      People who complain about piss poor system performance, with up time of 45 days on their desktop. . .

      Did you reboot it?!

      Mabye Sodium shuld have an "auto reboot on complaint" feature.

      And this is why I want a TOS and legal document from @Sodium before I will use this.
      I want recourse if something happens (because with state systems, you have this power) and I can prove through logs/etc that I did not tell it to do what it did.

      I think it's obvious that this thread is not a serious thread.

      That is obvious, but the point is valid. With out legal recourse, and clear definitions, I will never install anything.

      I can't think that anyone would argue your stance, and it's your right to make that choice. I don't believe there are many if any that would disagree with you. Like with anything hardware related for any device; computer or mechanical. If you install something and it destroys the device, or causes harm to something / one else - there has to be some recourse to either protect the vendor (did you install it in the manner approved and with the correct policies) and/or the user; it was installed/used in the approved manner it just (****) blew up in his face.

      We all see on occasion what a MS update will do to a desktop or server - it's no different. software and hardware both have to be vetted, and someone somewhere has to be willing to take the 'risk' of being the first to make it fail...or work preferably.

      @JaredBusch - stick to your guns...

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      • QuixoticJeremyQ
        QuixoticJeremy @gjacobse
        last edited by

        @gjacobse said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

        @jaredbusch said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

        @quixoticjeremy said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

        @jaredbusch said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

        @scottalanmiller said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

        @dustinb3403 said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

        @quixoticjeremy said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

        @gjacobse said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

        Ah yes,.. from within the device. I have to edit my OP,.. it wasn't clear on what I was asking (and I thought I was being detailed... learn me to eat and type at the same time,...)

        Might I ask to what purpose would you need it on the front page like that?

        People who complain about piss poor system performance, with up time of 45 days on their desktop. . .

        Did you reboot it?!

        Mabye Sodium shuld have an "auto reboot on complaint" feature.

        And this is why I want a TOS and legal document from @Sodium before I will use this.
        I want recourse if something happens (because with state systems, you have this power) and I can prove through logs/etc that I did not tell it to do what it did.

        I think it's obvious that this thread is not a serious thread.

        That is obvious, but the point is valid. With out legal recourse, and clear definitions, I will never install anything.

        I can't think that anyone would argue your stance, and it's your right to make that choice. I don't believe there are many if any that would disagree with you. Like with anything hardware related for any device; computer or mechanical. If you install something and it destroys the device, or causes harm to something / one else - there has to be some recourse to either protect the vendor (did you install it in the manner approved and with the correct policies) and/or the user; it was installed/used in the approved manner it just (****) blew up in his face.

        We all see on occasion what a MS update will do to a desktop or server - it's no different. software and hardware both have to be vetted, and someone somewhere has to be willing to take the 'risk' of being the first to make it fail...or work preferably.

        @JaredBusch - stick to your guns...

        Yep and I'm not arguing those guns. Not whatsoever, it's completely understandable.

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        • QuixoticJeremyQ
          QuixoticJeremy @JaredBusch
          last edited by

          @jaredbusch said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

          @quixoticjeremy said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

          @jaredbusch said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

          @scottalanmiller said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

          @dustinb3403 said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

          @quixoticjeremy said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

          @gjacobse said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

          Ah yes,.. from within the device. I have to edit my OP,.. it wasn't clear on what I was asking (and I thought I was being detailed... learn me to eat and type at the same time,...)

          Might I ask to what purpose would you need it on the front page like that?

          People who complain about piss poor system performance, with up time of 45 days on their desktop. . .

          Did you reboot it?!

          Mabye Sodium shuld have an "auto reboot on complaint" feature.

          And this is why I want a TOS and legal document from @Sodium before I will use this.
          I want recourse if something happens (because with state systems, you have this power) and I can prove through logs/etc that I did not tell it to do what it did.

          I think it's obvious that this thread is not a serious thread.

          That is obvious, but the point is valid. With out legal recourse, and clear definitions, I will never install anything.

          This is completely understandable and it really is something that we need to get done. I'm just saying that it's not on my work list because obviously not my domain.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            If Uptime info is needed in a screenshot way, I think a "basic status info pop up" screen might make sense. At some point, you can't make a special "screen shot friendly info" for any arbitrary thing.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              Uptime in friendly numbers, rather than seconds, would be nice, too.

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              • QuixoticJeremyQ
                QuixoticJeremy @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

                Uptime in friendly numbers, rather than seconds, would be nice, too.

                What? You don't want to figure out what 4829383 seconds is in terms up of days, hours, minutes and seconds? Here I thought everyone enjoyed that math.

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                • gjacobseG
                  gjacobse @QuixoticJeremy
                  last edited by

                  @quixoticjeremy said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Sodium: Device Uptime:

                  Uptime in friendly numbers, rather than seconds, would be nice, too.

                  What? You don't want to figure out what 4829383 seconds is in terms up of days, hours, minutes and seconds? Here I thought everyone enjoyed that math.

                  Can't we convert it to a Star Date?

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