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Cake day: October 15th, 2023

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  • I would be willing to pay an initial setup fee followed by some maintenance fee. I would expect the initial fee to be significant due to a custom setup/requirements. (I am talking just setup, not cost of hardware/ physical installation).

    Unique home network with 2 managed switches.

    Self hosted security DVR, automated computer backup, photo backup, network drive for document storage and then self hosting a Jellyfin server along with a torrent service.

    (I am sweating just thinking about trying to set that up)

    Storage will be a RAID setup where I can just upgrade by throwing a new drive into an open slot and replace (as necessary) existing drives by just swapping them out and server automatically handles the data management.

    I have a VAGUE idea of what that takes

    Maintenance would cover service calls to resolve problems due to security updates/patches, end of life upgrades, normal planned maintenance type of stuff.

    User caused issues should be extra :) (i.e. I was just trying to install a Minecraft server)

    Couple hundred bucks, at least, for setup. And that seems cheap.

    I would pay $10-20 a month for a maintenance fee after an initial setup fee.

    I would MUCH rather give my money to an individual sysadmin than a corporate megalith that will use my membership to force an arbitration clause to any future service of theirs I use. Fuck the mouse. Fuck em all. I tried to do it right and that still want enough for them.


  • I would be happy if I could pay you to just set up and periodically check my setup. I only say that because I would probably want to put together something that cost more than $150. But I am absolutely overwhelmed by what I don’t know. Every tutorial I read gives me more questions than answers.

    I just want to self host, share it with a close circle of friends, and keep everyone else’s noses out of my business.




  • For the love of God and all that is holy, do NOT, I repeat, DO NOT embed a table into Word, from an Excel file, and leave it linked.

    It gives you the option and it seems like it should work, so that when you update the Excel document, then later access the word document, it will update that embedded table with the new data in the linked Excel file.

    Nope. It will lock up Word, Excel, your fucking computer, even if you open in safe mode and delete that table, everything is fucked.

    Just delete the word doc, that Excel file, and start over without linking anything. It will be less frustrating.

    It might even be less frustrating to throw the whole computer away, quit your job, divorce your wife, move to another country, learn that language and start over from scratch.

    I mean it was that fucking annoying, trying to get access to that document, to even copy the text, and put in a fresh word doc.

    And Google/MS Help seems to think this problem does not exist.

    Except I’m the idiot that tries it the second time and the same thing happened. (For context, the first time was in college, the second time was years later, at my job. So, completely different settings, computers, versions, etc…)










  • Close but not correct.

    It’s an established marketplace, where legislated “middlemen” buy from the utilities and then sell to the consumer.

    You can’t actually buy directly from the utility generating the power without going through the marketplace.

    It is sold as a “free market” that would drive competition and keep prices down. In actuality, it just allows leaches, who don’t actually produce anything, to sit in the middle and suck money out of the economy.

    Sure some of them will lose money, while others will make a billion, but the system works just fine as a regulated controlled monopoly.

    Texas is a perfect example of Republican hypocrisy. The Governor, Lt Governor, State AG, etc… are quite literally the worst kind of politicians.

    I seriously dislike Sheila Jackson Lee, but I feel bad about her situation.

    I would laugh if that wheel chaired, piece of shit rolled off a cliff.

    I would laugh if Dan Patrick caught on fire.

    On second thought, I might use Ken Paxton to put out the fire, by that I mean, push him onto Dan, hoping he would catch on fire too.

    Shit, that went a lot darker than I intended.