What Are You Doing Right Now
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 Re-doing my ELK Stack this time on Ubuntu 20 
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 @hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Re-doing my ELK Stack this time on Ubuntu 20 20.04 (old) or 20.10 (current)? Ubuntu pushes their LTS release, which I don't recommend unless the application requires that bad behaviour. 
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 @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now: 20.10 downloaded it before i started installing  
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 Fiber cut in our area causing outages. None of our offices affected directly but some of our users are down. 
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 Server migration day. Both this is a long day. 
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 Headache, coffee, finishing a server deployment. 
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 @DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Headache, coffee, finishing a server deployment. Does a headache, monster and Windows 7 to Windows 10 equal? 
  
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 @gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Headache, coffee, finishing a server deployment. Does a headache, monster and Windows 7 to Windows 10 equal? 
  yes 
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 Long night working on some side projects... Starting my work day now. 
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 Setting up Azure App registrations for a client/vendor. 
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 Well this is fun  https://twitter.com/msft365status/status/1349884557747695618?s=21 https://twitter.com/msft365status/status/1349884557747695618?s=21
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 Working on some simulations with anacron for the next YouTube video. 
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 Editing audio (then video) and grumbling about our Google overlords. 
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 Anyone experiencing bluetooth issues with Fedora 33 (kernel 5.10.6-200.fc33.x86_64) 
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 Bluetooth works fine with 5.9.16-200.fc33.x86_64 
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 @black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Anyone experiencing bluetooth issues with Fedora 33 (kernel 5.10.6-200.fc33.x86_64) I only use BT with a mouse on my laptop. Which since I am home I do not even turn on most of the time. Since I have a desktop. 
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 Today is my Son's Birthday - But it's also my Best Friends Birthday. So Celebrating that with the kiddo all day while I work until about 3 before the real party starts. 
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 State Holiday; home with the kids. Finished a 15hr print: AA/AAA battery holder. Built a frame for a mold, about finish now... will be used in leather work (not by me). Gotta research some Cad option as I don’t want to limit myself to TinkerCad. But I’ve had okay results so far, even for the third project and maybe two hours of work... Doesn’t seem to bad for a ‘no marketable skills,’ ‘obtuse,’ ‘did you google that’ person- 🤪 
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 @gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now: State Holiday; home with the kids. Finished a 15hr print: AA/AAA battery holder. Built a frame for a mold, about finish now... will be used in leather work (not by me). Gotta research some Cad option as I don’t want to limit myself to TinkerCad. But I’ve had okay results so far, even for the third project and maybe two hours of work... Doesn’t seem to bad for a ‘no marketable skills,’ ‘obtuse,’ ‘did you google that’ person- 🤪 Here's a laundry list of software from a 3DP website. The names I know off hand here are Blender and LibreCAD 
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 @gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now: State Holiday; home with the kids. Finished a 15hr print: AA/AAA battery holder. Built a frame for a mold, about finish now... will be used in leather work (not by me). Gotta research some Cad option as I don’t want to limit myself to TinkerCad. But I’ve had okay results so far, even for the third project and maybe two hours of work... Doesn’t seem to bad for a ‘no marketable skills,’ ‘obtuse,’ ‘did you google that’ person- 🤪 TinkerCAD is really good for making 3d prints with, even for more complex models. If you do need to move up to something like PRO-E or Solidworks, it's gonna get really expensive. I've never gotten the hang of using Blender properly, many have had success with it, so definently check that out as well. 











