imsufferableninja

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[–] imsufferableninja@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Easter is the name of a Germanic pagan goddess of fertility

[–] imsufferableninja@sh.itjust.works 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

There's a kit airplane company called Van's. My dad has been building a 2-seater single-prop in his garage for about 15 years now

Those companies don't generate any wealth...

And winboat already works well on podman, so really it's just winboat again.

That chocolate doesn't look like it was tempered right.

[–] imsufferableninja@sh.itjust.works 8 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Is this picture taken at an angle or is it a straight picture of the highway at an angle??

[–] imsufferableninja@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

If all the titles have Rosewood in them, why is it the wormwood trilogy?

Yeah this is real 90s movie "the ugly girl took off her glasses and everyone realized she was beautiful" energy, except she has glasses and is cute AF

No no no, the doctor asked Trump for advice on how to shed some poundage for beach season

 

I was hoping to find a plugin that I could use to set up a schedule of shows and movies, to replicate the old-school feel of watching TV. Does anyone know of something like that?

 

The computers in my house are mostly Linux

  1. Fedora desktops for my wife and myself
  2. Fedora KDE laptops for the kids
  3. Alma for the various servers
  4. Hell, I've got Linux running on a couple of the old tablets, even.

Work laptop is the only exception - it's win11 and intune-managed, and it slows me down every day. Fortunately, I'm half of the department that manages, among other things, the intune and entra stuff - so as long as I can switch without losing all the compliance stuff, I'm golden. Unfortunately, intune portal for linux is a giant piece of dogshit, so i still havent been able to switch.

Try to enroll, it throws a security error - unenrolled devices aren't allowed to access anything. Yes, there's an exception for intune portal. No, that exception doesn't extend to intune portal for linux.

Add an exception for the Linux version of intune and finally get the device enrolled. Success! Reboot into Windows to copy some files over, then reboot back into linux, now the device isn't enrolled anymore. And re-enrolling doesn't work, for some reason.

Check intune console, device shows up as unmanaged and not enrolled, because there aren't any Linux compliance policies available to attach to the device. Try to add a compliance policy for Linux, and that isn't an allowed policy type for linux devices.

I've probably spent 30 hours on this whole thing, over the last 3 months. Fuck you Microsoft. Supported on Linux, yeah right.

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