I'd hate to be the admin that has to administrate that monstrous o365 tenant
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Yes.
You can eat them frozen, you can eat them room-temp, or you can pop them in a toaster to heat them up. Non meme versions are sweet with a gooey filling. Kids eat them for breakfast or as a snack. But they're not really conventionally "good" as you might have experienced with other American breakfast/snack pastries.
A group of friends and I jumped into a family plan and it's far more manageable. For 6, it's $3/month/person or $36/year/person if the owner pays yearly.
The value we've all gotten out of it is outstanding. Being able to push and pull certain websites in results is amazing in today's era of AI generated website shit. And all of my technical searches have been 1000x better on Kagi than they have been on Google in recent years. Everyone in our group says the same thing, it's that much better than what we've been enduring with Google.
Makes sense, you can do the same with the GUI if you import it as an encrypted .pem with the public and private key in the same file.
Is the delete needed? From the ClickOps GUI perspective, when you update a cert for renewal, you import the renewed cert with the same object name and it automatically overwrites the object.
There is an API endpoint for Palos, but it's probably not as robust as the GUI. I wouldn't know, I've never used it except for monitoring tool configs.
Edit: looks like there is a REST API endpoint for cert/private key changes: https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA14u000000sYecCAE&lang=en_US%E2%80%A9&refURL=http%3A%2F%2Fknowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com%2FKCSArticleDetail
Similarly, make sure if you use any conditioner that it is silicone free. Sulfates also exist in shampoo to strip built up silicones from the hair, so if you're removing sulfates, you'll miss removing the silicones. Silicones can be any compound that ends in -cone.
I use this one and never have issues. I also have jsaux's high power wall plug which is great for general use charging and powering this dock
Each modem is different. The idea is you convert the modem to bridge/passthrough mode and your desired router WAN interface is set for DHCP so it queries the ISP nexthop for a public IP directly.
Some isps can help with the modem config if you call them and ask for bridge/passthrough, but it shouldn't be too bad to find because consumer modems don't have very many settings.
Take it slow at a lower level dungeon to get the feel for things. Sastasha and Tam Tara are great ones to start on. Go in with duty support NPCs if you are nervous about performing with others. In my experience, if you preface the instance with "hi bear with me, I'm new to tanking", people are very forgiving and will even give pointers :)
Nothing for 8-man trials. The only trial that has trusts is one in Endwalker that I'll avoid mentioning for very obvious story spoilers.
Shellys are amazing. We use the pucks everywhere for anything that's not innately smart.
Some of our use cases:
- Kitchen cabinet lighting that syncs each strip with each other as well as the overhead lights. Or the cabinet lights can be turned on independently.
- Garage door opener, because MyQ sucks (it's hooked up to a real physical garage opener button and triggers the button for us)
- Outlet power monitoring (mostly for fun)
- Can be put in light switch boxes in lieu of something like Kasa switches, but the physical switch won't follow the light state any more. Similarly, smart wall outlets for power toggling
Fyi we won't get the first wing of the XI ally raid until 7.1 (3ish months after 7.0, so September/October/November 2024) and even then it will only be one third of the total story. Totally fine if you still sub, but you might not get much value out of it until 7.3 with the second wing some time in 2025