Notices tagged with powershell
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This person's #PowerShell login script: https://bin.privacytools.io/?9f5a5e8e9b508052#pUro4/9Flh+882GbLAMwxNFBk9oXoygQUuiakah3Wwo=
Note that the paste will expire in 27-28 days, so if you think it might interest you, get it now.
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"... in an environment where their brain is constantly intellectually stimulated" I mostly had this during college and university, but it has always been rare in the workplace. I used to take on more challenging tasks and try to script them (using #KiXtart, or occasionally #VBScript or #PowerShell), but $EMPLOYER is now afraid that we'll damage the network with scripts, so I d…
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Did you *start* any education or training program?
No. I've been doing #PHP and #PowerShell courses for over a year on the employer-paid #LinkedIn / #LockedOut Learning site ( formerly #Lynda.com ), so even adding more courses on different sites isn't so much "starting" as it is moving my emphasis.
#Cal-EDD form. For what it's worth, I just checked "No." and didn't add the rest of it.
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Logging into the $EMPLOYER laptop to download updates, check e-mail, view some more course videos ( #LinkedIn / #LockedOut Learning courses on #PHP and #PowerShell ) ... Not sure what it is doing right now, but it is slower than a senior citizen with a walker.
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Did not go to #LinkedIn / #LockedOut Learning, so no #PowerShell or #PHP today.
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Ran updates on the $EMPLOYER iPhone and laptop. Did not log into #LinkedIn / #LockedOut Learning (so no #PHP or #PowerShell today), too much was going wrong ... did not want to add yet another factor.
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What I didn't do today:
* call to have my $EMPLOYER cell phone replaced
* log into my $EMPLOYER laptop to run updates
* log into #LinkedIn / #LockedOut Learning to complete some #PHP and #PowerShell training
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More #PowerShell on the $EMPLOYER #LinkedIn / #LockedOut Learning account.
At the site now respects my do not autostart next video preference. All those years as #Lynda.com and until recently under its new name, I'd have to manually set that each time I logged in.
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Objects, properties, methods in #PowerShell
"Understanding the importance of objects" (current chapter of this #LinkedIn / #LockedOut Learning course).
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Today was supposed to be $EMPLOYER day ... log into the agency laptop, connect to the network, run updates and attend to all agency business, take #PHP and #PowerShell courses on #Lynda.com —> #LinkedIn / #LockedOut Learning. It is almost 11:00 PDT and I have started none of that yet.
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Updates finally installed. I did not log into #Lynda.com / #LockedOut Learning / #LinkedIn Learning and watch #PowerShell & #PHP videos today.
Speaking of PHP videos, does anyone have a recommended video series for PHP and the frameworks CodeIgniter, Symfony, Laravel ?
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"It may take him a while ..."
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This instructor uses "him" in places where people have always used "it". #PowerShell has no sex or gender. It is an it.
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Finishing today's #YoCo ( #yogurt and #coffee ) and preparing to log into the $EMPLOYER laptop to install updates and go through some #PowerShell and #PHP courses on the #LinkedIn / #LockedOut Learning (former #Lynda.com) site.
This morning is the 2nd consecutive upweight (2lb in 2 days), despite getting nearly 10K steps in the various stores that I visited yesterday.
#TZAG everyone.
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Good morning and #TZAG. It is 08:30 PDT. For the second day in a row, scale says I’m upweight by 0.2 lb. I think I’m not getting enough walking with all the driving and standing in lines at supermarkets.
Today is my “log into the $EMPLOYER laptop and run updates and take #Lynda.com / #LinkedIn Learning / #LockedOut Learning classes” day.
Let’s see what wonderful #PowerShell techniques I’m not allowed to use today.
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Updated work passwords. Probably going to go on #LinkedIn Learning to finish a couple of #PowerShell courses. Not that there's any way for someone with no #LockedOut account to retain independent verification of completing them.
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Doing another "LinkedIn Learning, formerly Lynda.com" #PowerShell course. This one is actually interesting and informative. But since I don't touch the company #Win10 machine very often, I'm not actually practicing what it covers.
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This instance is 1003 days old, according to #PowerShell.
[DateTime]::Now - [DateTime] "2014-02-07"