ctrl_alt_it's profile picture. We hate point-and-click admins almost as much as the software that enables them to suck money out of companies by the dump truck load. Expect more from your IT.

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We hate point-and-click admins almost as much as the software that enables them to suck money out of companies by the dump truck load. Expect more from your IT.

en12o83qwha37s48gshw937a97gh3fg? WTF? Totally normal for a network interface name. Thanks SystemD.


Ugh. Another broadcom-enshittified company. helm repo remove @bitnami

ctrl_alt_it's tweet image. Ugh.  Another broadcom-enshittified company.

helm repo remove @bitnami

We switched our Redis backends to Valkey a few months ago. We randomly stumbled onto the Redis blog today and actually saw the reason why. The unanimous sound throughout the office was: AAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA! Bye Redis. Microsoft will never learn.

ctrl_alt_it's tweet image. We switched our Redis backends to Valkey a few months ago.  We randomly stumbled onto the Redis blog today and actually saw the reason why.

The unanimous sound throughout the office was:
AAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!

Bye Redis.

Microsoft will never learn.

Elasticsearch and Kibana let us down again. What a spectacularly useless error message.

ctrl_alt_it's tweet image. Elasticsearch and Kibana let us down again.  What a spectacularly useless error message.

There are days when I wonder why Microsoft Licensing doesn't just have Linux docker containers that can be deployed under Kubernetes to handle RDP licensing for companies instead of making it dependent on the bloated Windows Server stack...


It's been 0 days since we've run into a doctor that has zero backups, no antivirus, and no PHI leak detection while running EOL software and updates haven't been run in nearly a year. What's amazing is that he's paying $500/mo to an "MSP" for that privilege. Do better MSPs.


As someone in IT, who do you think writes the worst software?


Oh look, @google jacked their rates again because *checks notes* of all the amazing new AI tools they've made mandatory throughout their products. ...none of which we use.


Comcast: "What number can the tech reach you at?" "It doesn't matter, they never call anyways." "I need a number for the order because they have to call you". "Fine, it's <redacted>" 20 years of dealing with Comcast across hundreds of new installs and we've been called twice.


If you're a software developer and you think you've released a buggy, bloated application with a horrible UI and are feeling depressed about it, just look at the developers who create 600 MB printer drivers and spend 5 minutes looking at a Canon copier UI. Feel better now?


*sigh* It's another typical day for @HenrySchein. We can either pull a tech away from handling support calls to sit on hold for an hour ...or have a tech pay attention to the stupid Dentrix Chat window for 30 minutes because they'll say "what can I help you with" and if you…

ctrl_alt_it's tweet image. *sigh*

It&apos;s another typical day for @HenrySchein.

We can either pull a tech away from handling support calls to sit on hold for an hour

...or have a tech pay attention to the stupid Dentrix Chat window for 30 minutes because they&apos;ll say &quot;what can I help you with&quot; and if you…

Stop being sleazy @HenrySchein. If a doctor buys a practice, charging $499 to update your records with the new owner's information is sleazy.


Serious question for the IT crowd out there: How many of your clients cleaning crews that are so amazing they come in at night and unplug network cables in order to dust the ends off to make sure the packets flow cleanly?


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