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I don't remember the last time I used a timesheet.
We used replicon, it sucks.
I'd rather be phishing!
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I am still waiting to find that expertly written code that is maintainable, has no bugs, which everyone likes and which costs nothing to write.
For that matter even a car or a lawnmower like that would be nice. Heck even my screwdriver and hammer don't work all the time.
But until I see it I will just keep going through life making do both in the tools that I use and even make accommodations in what I deliver myself so that it can actually deliver some value to someone at some point in time.
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Well thanks for that, I just want to know how to sell cr*p like that! Some of Windows code doesn't seem that ropey...
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EGOIST - Euterpe[^]
It's been a few weeks since I've posted a SOTW (and some of you actually missed me), but after a busy period I'm back
Last week, I started watching Guilty Crown, a new anime on Netflix.
While I'm not so sure about the series, the soundtrack is pretty amazing.
The very first episode opens with this song and I loved it right away.
It kind of has the same flow as the ending theme of Steins;Gate and the main song of NieR: Automata, which were both popular SOTWs.
On an unrelated note, I started learning Japanese on Duolingo and I actually heard and understood some words in this song
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Glad to hear you are progressing with your Japanese!
For anyone interested, the Cliburn Junior Classical Piano Competition wraps up this weekend. The next broadcast is 7:20 pm CST, so a little over four hours from this posting: CLIBURN LIVE. The page has a watch on demand link for the previous performances on YouTube.
Unrelated to that, here's another video always deserving of more views: SYNC24 - Dance of the Droids. I've probably linked to it before, since it is so phenomenal.
Sander: what are your favorite animes? I tried Stein's;Gate, but wasn't too impressed, unlike Overlord and some others. My all-time favorite is Princess Mononoke, even though it isn't a series.
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David O'Neil wrote: here's another video always deserving of more views: SYNC24 - Dance of the Droids Both the video and the music are awesome!
David O'Neil wrote: I tried Stein's;Gate, but wasn't too impressed Yeah, I get that.
I didn't really get into it until the second half.
The first episodes are very slow, but the last episodes are great.
David O'Neil wrote: My all-time favorite is Princess Mononoke Great one, but I still prefer Spirited Away
David O'Neil wrote: what are your favorite animes? For series, some classics like Fullmetal Alchemist (and Brotherhood), Trigun and Cowboy Bebop.
I also really loved Violet Evergarden and Erased.
And The Disastrous Life Of Saiki K. is hilarious!
Probably my all time favorite (waiting for a new season) is The Seven Deadly Sins. Escanor is my favorite anime character of all time!
The only thing I disliked about it is the (completely out of place) sexual "humor", like pinching boobs and looking under skirts... Ah well, that's Japan I guess
David O'Neil wrote: For anyone interested, the Cliburn Junior Classical Piano Competition wraps up this weekend. Two awesome anime series got me into piano (so much that I bought one and started taking lessons), which are Forest Of Piano and Your Lie In April.
Especially Your Lie In April is amazing!
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I'll check them out. If you haven't seen the original Avatar series, it also warrants watching.
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Under-dressed spinners caressing the French (7)
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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Spinners TOP S
the French LES
== TOPLESS (under-dressed)
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Yep, that's the end of the spinners (hurrah!) - looking forward to next week's theme ...
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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How to get heard over the hubbub in the scrum: [^]
«Where is the Life we have lost in living? Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?» T. S. Elliot
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Seems appropriate. Most of the Scrum meeting sounds like Russian to me anyway...
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference. Mark Twain
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Johnny J. wrote: Most of the Scrum meeting sounds like Russian to me anyway...
....and the rest like maniacal yodeling.
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конечно
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Ah don't lean on me man, cause you can't afford the ticket
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I'm getting a new Azure VM ready to host several web apps and am to the point of getting an SSL cert for it. It appears that Let's Encrypt requires renewals more frequently than a 'store bought' ssl but that the renewal can be automated. I might be able to live with that.
Anyhow, to the point...anyone here using let's encrypt? Anyone had issues with it? Usually there is a reason things are free...limitations and such. Thanks for any suggestions/thoughts.
<rant>
Edit: 4 hours later after receiving some encouraging reviews and I can't get it working! Using a GUI tool called certify, I got a cert installed easily, but no joy on connecting via https...now giving a dns error. (INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND) The certs (I now have 3 from trying different configurations to get it to work) appear to be valid on the server. The bindings appear to be correct as well. IIS 10 on Server 2016 if it matters.
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I'd hate to find out that my ISP's cable modem is blocking 443...probably not, but I'm running out of reasons why this won't work. wte would dns have to do with it...the sites show up fine with http, but not https.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
modified 7-Jun-19 9:39am.
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How did you automate the renewal process? I also have been using LetsEncrypt successfully in both on-prem servers and Azure VMs (dev and test servers). But every 3 months I have to go through the hassle of manually renewing.
Da Bomb
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I had the same problem at first. You have to select a Azure subscription level that won't shut down the WebJob that does the renewal. If I remember right, when you go to the web job you will probably get a warning about this, and give you the option to update your subscription. Once you do that you should have no more issues with this.
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I am using Certify The Web and max renewal time span is 60 days. What software do you using?
No more Mister Nice Guy... >: |
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n.podbielski wrote: What software do you using?
I wrote my own service that checks whether the cert needs to be renewed and then launches a wrapper that provides the command line parameters to GitHub - oocx/acme.net: A .net implementation of ACME (Automatic Certificate Management Environment)[^]
In some cases, I embed the check in the web server itself so I don't need a separate service.
[edit] Richard's post on PKISharp is definitely on my list to investigate! [/edit]
Marc
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