

I still have clients refusing to buy Office 365 subscriptions and insist on sticking with their old copies of Office 2016. I’d love to see how Microsoft is gonna convince those cheap fucks that this is the correct path forward. This OS is dead.


I still have clients refusing to buy Office 365 subscriptions and insist on sticking with their old copies of Office 2016. I’d love to see how Microsoft is gonna convince those cheap fucks that this is the correct path forward. This OS is dead.
I think you need to install pipewire-pulse and pipewire-alsa. Make sure you have the pipewire.service and pipewire-pulse.service services enabled and started. What app are you using to make the app connections?


Raysession is better than Carla, it’ll automatically content the connections for you.


It’s a nightmare to install unless you’re the docker type.


Yeah this point keeps getting glossed over.


Those don’t really exist anymore though.
Funny how this is the only source for the claim.


This just sounds like more of that “millennials killed X” shit from 10 years ago. They’ve been dogging us since the start, man.


I have a client running both Solidworks and Fusion 360 in VMWare Workstation with GPU pass-thru enabled, it’s pretty straightforward to setup and the end-users were pleased with it’s performance. If you have USB license keys those usually work as well, just setup the USB device pass-thru.


Why not just run Windows in a VM?

hell yeah, thanks!

Keyword filtering would be a dream come true.


I mean you can also work for your local hospital system, too, but sure those are all options, though you may find getting hired by them to be a bit difficult at first because your resume won’t have tons of experience on it yet.
Keeping data secure, especially in the medical field overall, is paramount, so the IT-medical field does have a certain level of job security to it but I’d personally find it boring. I get why it’s appealing on the surface however I’d recommended the MSP (managed service provider) space as a good career starting point because you’d get exposed to a fairly wide variety of industries and my logic was that you’d refine what you like about INFOSEC in the first year or 2 of working at the MSP while serving a wider audience’s security needs and once you know what sub-specialty you’re really into then go chase the bigger companies with a bit of experience “on paper”.
That’s just my $.02. :)


I’d recommend finding a junior security role at a Cloud-focused MSP to gain exposure and skills required at the larger firms.
Having the degree isn’t everything but it shows you’re motivated towards mastering the topic. We can teach you, you just gotta show up and want to do the job. There are plenty of non-scummy companies out there you can work for that’ll be a great resume builder, you just need to invest the effort into finding out which companies didn’t scrap the DEI rules and apply there ha.


I mean it isn’t like they’re exactly hiring qualified individuals.


Spoiler: the report they’ll release will conclude that vaccines cause autism.


Man, that cadet rocks, they put a parade rifle to use to combat who they perceived as the active shooter threat. Think about the balls that took, they had to make that choice in a split second and they chose to take action in defense of others with a fucking parade rifle. They took an M1 Garand to work, even after it’s barrel was drilled.
Mad respect, F7, 8/10


That’s fucking kidnapping.
That tends to be the general way things go with all Google products.