mechanized approach and less variability among workers.
Maintenance programmers are simply required to take a bug ticket submitted with
a documented way to reproduce the error and fix it without altering any other
code.
-David Schwartz
> On Apr 25, 2024, at 1:51 PM, Ryan Petris wrote:
>
>
> On Apr 25, 2024, at 11:49 AM, trent shipley via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> I think we're seeing the effect of Arizona being a provincial, 3rd world
> location for headquarters and software development options.
>
I don’t think this is the case. Anybody who’s ever worked for a company
amazing pay scale!
It would be interesting to see a more detailed breakdown based on how many
years in the field as well as specialties, like DBA, embedded systems, web dev,
and so on.
-David Schwartz
> On Apr 25, 2024, at 9:07 AM, trent shipley via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
on it, and see what kinds of questions and comments come up.
-David Schwartz
> On Apr 21, 2024, at 2:16 AM, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss said on Sat, 20 Apr 2024 13:43:39 -0700
>
>
>> So I turned back to Delphi and didn’t l
inside of web browsers to build increasingly complex client-side apps.
-David Schwartz
> On Apr 20, 2024, at 7:32 AM, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This article says WordPress is moving away from PHP to JavaScript. I think
> WordPress is shooting it
Last week my content on FB started being displayed in some things like Spanish
or Portuguese.
I poked around to change the language and it said it was English, but it didn’t
change.
So I logged-out and logged back in and that fixed things.
-David Schwartz
> On Mar 4, 2024, at 6:49
ing recycled components.
What’s the point?
-David Schwartz
> On Feb 23, 2024, at 6:46 PM, Michael via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> I want a guy I know to put a computer together for me. I'm thinking a single
> core (I don't think I need more processing power than that) with 8
go into the FROM field.
Or is there some other way to make this work?
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). By not configuring your SPF, DKIM, etc, there, it will be useless
for anybody to use it.
FWIW, the IP will be that of the SMTP host itself, not the machine where the
messages are submitted from.
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fuses to even look into it! Their terms
prohibit it, they say.
Free ain’t free. You’re gonna pay one way or another.
-David Schwartz
> On Jan 28, 2024, at 10:14 PM, Steven via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Apparently I am late to hearing this, but in the near future Cox will have
g a pair of shoes or clothing from a preset
list of sizing options, but where you enter your physical measurements and
other details and get something that fits like a glove made just for you. Now
extend this to most other things you consume or use regularly, especially those
that “don’t
know where to turn. I had a couple
of people I’d call for help periodically, and they both died of COVID (they
believed the VAX was going to kill them).
-David Schwartz
> On Nov 20, 2023, at 12:19 PM, George Toft via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Wouldn't a Virtual Private Server (VP
that startups can use for basic dev
work? (This has to be Windows for now.)
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these.
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> On Sep 14, 2023, at 9:29 AM, Michael via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> I suppose a better question is how much are three of them worth ?
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 14, 2023 at 9:48 AM Michael <mailto:bmi...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Oh. As a remin
, so I’m not sure).
-David Schwartz
> On Sep 2, 2023, at 10:20 AM, Michael via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
>
> Very cool. My power supply, I think, for my NUC just bit the dust and I
> couldn't get my Windows box to read the back up USB drives. The cool thing is
> that
to
their own CPUs across their entire product line, that has hurt them as well.
That’s why they’re looking to have one of the new east-valley Fabs become an
ARM foundry.
-David Schwartz
> On Jul 27, 2023, at 3:49 PM, Todd Cole via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> I have run into issu
. (They say it’s mainly for videos, whatever that
means.)
-David Schwartz
> On Jul 11, 2023, at 7:34 PM, James Mcphee via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Just gonna toss it out there. Asure isn't a bad little hosting environment.
> If you're running windows, most of the lo
space isn’t either. It’s more
of a traffic cop: I’ve got a bunch of files cached on a Linux host elsewhere,
and this thing just runs a bunch of logic, talks to 3rd-party services, and
supports a simple database to say where to find other resources.
Thanks
-David Schwartz
to send traffic for a group of IPs to your modem, then they
should all come out the ethernet side as well, right?
Remember that their modem is NOT a “router”. You can plug a router into it,
tho.
-David Schwartz
> On Jul 9, 2023, at 10:34 PM, Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss
>
is to have
backup internet providers, like Cox, CenturyLink, etc, in case one of them goes
down. In those cases, you need a router designed to handle multiple (usually
two) WAN ports where one is primary and the other is a failover.
-David Schwartz
> On Jul 9, 2023, at 12:33 PM, Keith Sm
Further exploration turned up Win 10 Home and Pro for ~$14 (1PC) and ~$24 (2PC).
Bundles: Win 10 + Office 2016 @ $65 Win 10 + Office 2019 @ $71
Win Server 2019 Std @ $32
Office for Mac … not cheap at all.
-David Schwartz
> On Jul 6, 2023, at 3:24 AM, David Schwartz via PLUG-disc
I used the Search function for “windows 10” I found a bunch of Windows and
Office stuff. Not $7, but around $50.
Is there a separate price list with lower prices?
-David Schwartz
> On Jul 6, 2023, at 2:40 AM, Michael via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> yes please, se
o test out my software. At some point I’ll need a dedicated host or
something with a more reliable vendor, but for now this is meeting my needs,
more or less.
-David Schwartz
> On Jul 3, 2023, at 6:09 AM, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> For many y
Have you looked at the latest results of the annual StackOverflow developer
survey that was just released?
There might be some useful insights you can gleen from it.
https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2023/ <https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2023/>
-David Schwartz
> On Jun 19, 2023, a
. How many
variables can there be?
-David Schwartz
> On Jun 13, 2023, at 5:32 PM, Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> As a "network guy", i.e. someone operating at layer 1-4 mostly, I would say
> you need to understand networking first. So few develop
ouple of sockets.
Docker is optional.
How can I do something like a "signal trace” in Windows?
-David Schwartz
> On Jun 13, 2023, at 2:19 PM, Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Docker should be an inside to outside port mapping for your application. The
>
server that’s accessible from
elsewhere. (The code itself runs on the server, I just can’t reach it from the
outside, which is the whole point of having it there.)
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I can always tell when discussions have gone off into the weeds when the topic
switches to assigning blame for things whose outcomes are entirely predictable
over time.
-David Schwartz
> On Jun 7, 2023, at 6:42 PM, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Who's to blame i
, but because FPC and pas2js are both FOSS, TMS was able
to update the language and set it up to generate js as it’s assembly language
output. Then what TMS built on top of this is even more amazing.
-David Schwartz
> On Jun 7, 2023, at 12:09 AM, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
TSMC’s office and Fab 21 is being built in the West Valley, between the 303 and
Dove Valley Rd, at about 47th Ave. It’s a HUGE facility under construction west
of the I-17 that can be seen when driving north towards Anthem.
Intel bought more land in the East Valley, tho.
-David Schwartz
a couple of doctors who say
it’ll kill you. And then they’ll inteview someone who will claim that arsenic
in small doses is actually an aphrodesiac and improves your mental health and
let YOU decide. They call that “balanced reporting” today.
-David Schwartz
> On Jun 6, 2023, at 1:49
to try doing that first.
It’s all in how you manage it as a resource.
-David Schwartz
> On Jun 6, 2023, at 2:03 AM, trent shipley via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Pointy haired manager to programmer: We are thinking of replacing
> programming with AI.
>
> Programmer
configured, Apache will
route the request to your PHP script. You can then use the `$_POST` variable to
read the list of URLs from the request body and download the files as before.
-David Schwartz
> On May 15, 2023, at 10:14 AM, David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> I a
int.
-David Schwartz
> On May 15, 2023, at 9:40 AM, David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Hmmm, kind of like a remote wget …
>
> Actually,they’d tend to be done in batches, so I’d send a list of names to be
> copied.
>
> Is there a super-simple way for a php
with multiple endpoints?
Wget would probably be overkill assuming the php script can just issue an HTTP
file download request.
-David Schwartz
> On May 15, 2023, at 9:28 AM, Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> What about setting up a CGI script on the Linux server that you
get deleted. THIS process
is what I’m wanting to resolve.
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tected from each other. I’m
sure there are people here who can chime in and tell you a lot more. it might
fit your needs better.
-David Schwartz
> On Apr 7, 2023, at 7:39 AM, techli...@phpcoderusa.com wrote:
>
> Hi David,
>
> Thank you so much for your feedback. It is a ju
remium plugins
for $50/mo. I don’t have a sales page for it yet, tho. (It’s through WPMUDev.)
-David Schwartz
> On Apr 3, 2023, at 1:48 PM, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
>
>
> I am looking at cheap shared hosting providers.
>
> I found two so far... Blueh
to do most of what I want.
-David Schwartz
> On Feb 24, 2023, at 1:22 PM, David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> The hosting provider got back to me and said that they can set me up with a
> restricted shell access on any of my accounts.
>
> Also, cPanel has a way
.
I’ll keep digging.
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That’s certainly the simplest way, and it’s probably fine for an intranet
that’s behind a firewall, but it’s not safe for a a public-facing application,
which is what this is.
But thanks for the reminder.
-David Schwartz
> On Feb 24, 2023, at 7:34 AM, techli...@phpcoderusa.com wr
, “Why not some cloud service, like AWS or …?” My only answer is:
because this is what I know right now. Convince me otherwise.
I’d actually be open to a 3rd-party service if you know of any that’s free or
really cheap for Devs to set up.
-David Schwartz
updated in 30 years.
It would be nice to be able to run a command from a tee that implements a
separate pipeline, no?
-David Schwartz
> On Dec 25, 2022, at 1:45 PM, Rusty Carruth via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Hi, David!
>
> I'd like to respond to a single thought in y
to their website … they’ve got a
TON of stuff. Most of it lets you download trial versions that will run within
the IDE (probably why they support Delphi and Lazarus, but not FP).
-David Schwartz
> On Dec 25, 2022, at 3:38 PM, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> David Schwa
> On Dec 25, 2022, at 1:28 PM, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> According to https://www.lazarus-ide.org/ Lazarus is a Delphi compatible
> cross-platform IDE for Rapid Application Development. It has variety of
> components ready for use and a graphical form designer to easily
> On Dec 25, 2022, at 1:59 PM, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
>
> I think someone like David Schwartz has the ability to create a clone of
> dBase III.
Perhaps, but I think it’s far wiser to let sleeping dogs lie. :-/
I remember playing with some version of d
omthing more visual and less prone to error, that requires less tacit
knowledge of dozens of libraries and the latest functions and calling
parameters, and is easier to test. I just want to be able to draw a diagram and
say, “do this…” and it knows how.
-David Schwartz
> On Dec 24, 2022, at
, debugging
works the same way (well, we didn’t have debuggers until the late 80’s),
automated testing is almost non-existent.
It’s just insane to me how LITTLE we’ve done to improve the ability to do this
thing we call “programming”. Maybe it’s just … job security? :o
-David Schwartz
> On Dec
) and that would be quite sufficient for most developers in their career,
without much loss of value. But again, if you want to get into any kind of
Management role, you’d be at a loss relative to others who did get this broader
background in college.
-David Schwartz
… those FOSS projects people do in their spare
time are like little lottery tickets, right?
-David Schwartz
> On Dec 1, 2022, at 11:00 PM, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss said on Thu, 01 Dec 2022 19:48:59 +
> (UTC)
>
>
&g
at a prospective employer has time to waste going through my github
code looking to be impressed, I don’t want to work there because their
priorities are messed-up. I can get what I need just talking with you.
-David Schwartz
> On Dec 1, 2022, at 9:46 AM, Stephen Partington via PLUG-disc
done quickly, takes very little time per customer, and the
effective hourly pay is way more than programming pays.
Just something to chew on. :)
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I need a simple WP plugin created.
Does anybody around here do that?
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and MySQL are DBs, and they support different dialects of SQL.
-David Schwartz
> On Nov 25, 2022, at 10:44 PM, Stephen Partington via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> This buzzword has a definition.
>
> https://www.w3schools.com/whatis/whatis_fullstack.asp
> <https://
on the lookups.
-David Schwartz
> On Nov 23, 2022, at 9:26 AM, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> As you know I am building a "home office" lab for PHP development and
> testing. I was not satisfied with the research I co
for what you’re
trying to do?
-David Schwartz
> On Nov 15, 2022, at 7:42 AM, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> As you probably know I am struggling to configure Oracle's VirtualBox for web
> development testing.
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stronger than the old 4G
signal I was getting from AT It’s always a crap-shoot with these folks.
-David Schwartz
> On Oct 31, 2022, at 11:23 AM, Jim via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> What the carriers are calling 5G is a portion of the 5G standards that don't
> provide the hig
al roots.
(Perhaps a big part of the problem is all of the old procedural PHP code that
people are scared to refactor. So instead they just start over in Python?)
-David Schwartz
> On Aug 27, 2022, at 7:11 PM, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Just in
without being cognizant
of what’s actually there.
-David Schwartz
> On Aug 23, 2022, at 10:33 PM, Phil Waclawski via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> As a CIS (Computer Information Systems) Faculty at Mesa Community College, I
> am of course biased. I do feel that we offer a good educati
d, someone has declared that your time is easier and cheaper to
come by.
-David Schwartz
PS: no thanks on the Lazarus presentation. I’ve never used Lazarus. I might be
persuaded to demonstrate building a web app using TMS WebCore, starting in
Delphi then switching to Visual Studio Code. It
people with CS degrees, or
>even a lot of programming experience. But if you go through Woz-U or a similar
>3-month “boot camp", State Farm will very likely hire YOU as an entry-level
>programmer. That’s all it takes.
-David Schwartz
> On Aug 22, 2022, at 7:27 AM, techli...@p
trolling for Apple employees or they honestly thought there were
people outside of Apple who had been in the beta programs that long and would
take a pay-cut to get a full-time job doing iOS programming somewhere. But the
demand for iOS programmers is still quite strong.
-David Schwartz
for Kotlin programmers with even 6 months of
experience with it.
-David Schwartz
> On Aug 21, 2022, at 7:08 AM, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
>
>
> On 2022-08-19 10:41, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss wrote:
>> On Thu, 2022-08-18 at 15:52 -0700, Keith Smith via PLUG-
laws to advise me.
-David Schwartz
> On Aug 21, 2022, at 7:40 AM, techli...@phpcoderusa.com wrote:
>
>
> Good conversation. I was an LLC and paid the IRS as an S-Corp. Because the
> filings where too much for me I used a payroll company. Not sure I really
> saved much
SnapDragon CPUs inside.)
Can you do this with consumer-level devices from Cox or CenturyLink?
-David Schwartz
> On Aug 19, 2022, at 11:52 PM, der.hans wrote:
>
> Am 19. Aug, 2022 schwätzte David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss so:
>
> moin moin David,
>
> I forgot to ask ( b
; and my CPA said it saved me money over not having the Corp. I had it
for a few years and it really simplified a ton of stuff.
Take what you want and leave the rest. It’s all free.
-David Schwartz
> On Aug 19, 2022, at 5:40 PM, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> On Sat
be considered an “employee” or a “contractor”.
-David Schwartz
> On Aug 19, 2022, at 4:21 PM, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2019-05-29 at 06:43 -0700, Andrew McRobb wrote:
>> Yes, you still have to report your earnings and pay taxes and I would
>> assume
ame ethernet wire plugged into the
T-Mo gateway is pretty telling.
It’s NOT my hardware.
-David Schwartz
> On Aug 18, 2022, at 11:08 PM, Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> I don't know the path you're taking to test the speed, but if one of the
> devices on tha
another one. Which one do you have?
-David Schwartz
> On Aug 18, 2022, at 10:25 PM, Daniel Stasinski via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
>
> The device I received from them has a single 1 gig port which I have a 16
> port gig switch plugged in and everything is connected with
I wouldn’t be getting 700 Mbps with the WAP/Range Extender then (insted of 92),
would I?
-David Schwartz
> On Aug 18, 2022, at 9:40 PM, Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Are you sure it's not your nic or a switch on your network that's 100mb ?
>
> On Thu, Aug
far more stable, consistently faster, and has
fewer dropouts than any other ISP I’ve ever used. I highly recommend it. Just …
if you need to connect a wired LAN, get something like a fast WAP/Range
Extender to act as a LAN-to-WiFi bridge.
-David Schwartz
and invested very little in INNOVATION. That’s the way of the
world. And it creates HUGE OPPORTUNITIES in its wake.
I have no idea what Linux has to do with any of this, but the subject was
“OPPORTUNITY”. Seize it.
-David Schwartz
> On Aug 18, 2022, at 8:58 AM, techli...@phpcoderusa.com wr
to
supplement your income.
-David Schwartz
> On Aug 15, 2022, at 9:31 AM, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> About 24 years ago I worked for a guy who used to say "There is opportunity
> in chaos.".
>
> Given the chip shortage and other thing
cts/manufacturer-products/dante-av-video>
I’m looking for a more generic solution, if one exists.
A lot of security systems offer them with WiFi cameras, and some use ethernet
cables instead of coax.
-David Schwartz
> On Nov 5, 2021, at 2:19 PM, Stephen Partington via PLUG-discuss
> wrot
ethernet”, no?
What does that take? Is there hardware that already does it?
(Dante has a small A/V board to embed in equipment, but you need one on each
end of a one-way circuit, meaning 4x per connection, and he needs up to 8 of
these channels.)
-David Schwartz
. Probably great to use as martyrs for
those drop tests.
Remember when Bill Gates said somethign like, “Nobody will ever need more than
640k of RAM”? You sure wouldn’t get much out of that today, eh? :)
-David Schwartz
> On Oct 11, 2021, at 10:06 PM, der.hans via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
is that the PDF files their scanners
created were pretty useless even with Acrobat since they were just a big batch
of scanned images.)
I think you’re asking the wrong question. Try stating the problem you’re
actually trying to address.
-David Schwartz
> On Aug 10, 2021, at 12:42 PM, Sh
WHM, why spend many times more than that to quadruple my own workload just to
get root access occasionally? I’ve got 3 Macs where root access on a *nix box
is one mouse-click away, and I can install anything I want to play with it if
needed.
-David Schwartz
> On Aug 4, 2021, at 7:15
are starting to
negatively impact our environment.
If you’re feeling oppressed in this discussion, you should review “Tragedy of
the Commons”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSuETYEgY68
-David Schwartz
> On Jul 27, 2021, at 4:25 PM, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
>
>
!
It comes with a ready-to-run Linux on an SD card and fits into a box about the
size of a pack of cigarettes. No fan is needed AFAIK.
You can plug nearly any size storage you want into the USB port, although the
SD card can be used for additional storage.
-David Schwartz
> On Jul 21, 2021, at 6
I’ll give this a try, thanks!
Does fam do anything different?
-David Schwartz
> On May 11, 2021, at 5:34 PM, Matt Graham via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> On 2021-05-11 15:08, David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss wrote:
>> I notified my hosting provider and of course, they said
of
the file system has changed.
Is this possible in Linux?
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need, these hackers and scriptk kiddies would eventually go away.
Especially if we can set them up on proxies on servers in front of our real
servers so as to minimize the abuse these people impart on the servers they’re
trying to get into.
-David Schwartz
> On Nov 23, 2020, at 11:56 AM
be almost as good — with
two windows that look at two different FTP sites, and I can simply drag-n-drop
or click to send a file from one to the other, and it handles the DL and UL
invisibly.
All FTP clients I know of are only between another system and my local machine.
-David Schwartz
….
-David Schwartz
> On Nov 22, 2020, at 11:46 PM, Eric Oyen via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> A few questions here:
> 1. Are they “running instances” of an OS?
> 2. If so, can you use SSH/SCP between them
> 3. Any other networked application (console type) like RSync or simila
that does a copy….
Puzzled minds want to know. :)
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… would it work to set the machines up as some
kind of cluster? I know that’s possible, but I’ve not looked into it ever, and
I’m not sure it’s even useful in this situation. Maybe someone who knows can
chime in.
-David Schwartz
> On Apr 13, 2020, at 7:33 PM, Michael Butash wr
Well, how would you approach what I’m asking about in your preferred *nix
platform? I’m sure there’s a very similar if not identical way to solve it in
my situation.
-David Schwartz
> On Apr 12, 2020, at 1:51 AM, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Wouldn't these questio
apparently been so dumbed-down that people say it’s useless today.)
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> On Mar 28, 2020, at 12:16 AM, der.hans wrote:
>
> Am 28. Mar, 2020 schwätzte David Schwartz so:
>
> moin moin David,
>
>>
>> A lot of people get these big (4”) round things on a gooseneck that are
>> suspended in front of the mic. I think they’re
mixer, and then add mics that you need when you
need them.
-David Schwartz
> On Mar 27, 2020, at 4:41 PM, der.hans wrote:
>
> moin moin,
>
> With everyone else suddenly going online I need to finally improve some of
> my versatility.
>
> Any recommendations f
I’d ask them, especially if they sent you the code.
In particular, I’d see if they changed their PHP recently.
-David Schwartz
> On Dec 29, 2019, at 5:16 PM, Joe Lowder wrote:
>
> For years, I have used bluemail form input for a simple
> way to invite comments from visitors to
+ files).
-David Schwartz
> On Dec 3, 2019, at 6:15 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
>
> On Mon, 02 Dec 2019 12:46:27 -0700
> Ryan Petris wrote:
>
>
>>
>> If you haven't checked up on SSD prices in a while, you might want to
>> check again. They've come down signif
t 10GB of stuff saved, then heck, just buy a handful of
32GB SDs ($4/ea) and you’ll have more backup storage than you’d ever need.
SDs are the new Floppy disks for backup storage.
-David Schwartz
> On Dec 1, 2019, at 10:27 PM, Jim wrote:
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> On 12/1/19 2:57 PM, Brian Cluff wrot
memory chips that's designed to help them last far longer than you might expect.
Also, the “constantly gets written to disk” part isn’t accurate because of
smart disk caching by the OS and the storage device itself.
-David Schwartz
> On Dec 1, 2019, at 1:05 PM, William Lindley wr
as T-Mobile’s does.
So while both data devices are connecting to the same carrier, they seem to be
connecting to different circuits.
Any ideas what might be the source of the disparity between these two data
speeds on the apparently same service?
-David Schwartz
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@Stephen Partington — that’s the same basic device, only more
industrial-strength.
Thanks!
-David Schwartz
> On Oct 14, 2019, at 1:02 PM, Carruth, Rusty wrote:
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> As I say, my daughter had a box that came out with an ethernet cab
into them. Not a router.
-David Schwartz
> On Oct 14, 2019, at 12:16 PM, Carruth, Rusty wrote:
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> I believe the answer is ‘yes, you can have the wifi “range extender” work
> that way’.
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> Longer answer - my daughter once had a VOIP phone that required an Ethernet
> cabl
to the WAN port on a router and treat that the same as if it’s an
internet connection on a cable modem?
So the extender talks to the distant router, then connects via Ethernet cable
to the nearby router instead of a computer or printer.
-David Schwartz
nd can share the pitfalls they
encountered (if any).
-David Schwartz
> On Oct 4, 2019, at 3:34 PM, kelly stephenson wrote:
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> Looking for some networking advice from the group.
>
> The system I have has several devices connected in a ring configuration using
> one
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