Re: Return of the Mighty Observations Thread
Posted: 18 Aug 2020, 4:38am
I'm much more about coffee than tea - maybe have a tea once every two months.
I'm much more about coffee than tea - maybe have a tea once every two months.
Good lord. I got made fun of a lot for not having a cell phone in 2003.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑25 Aug 2020, 3:08pmIt's the end of an era of resistance for me. I got a cellphone today. Never needed one because I rarely talk to anyone (even less since my mother died; I talked to her every Sunday). But the university has initiated new security protocols because of ransom attacks on schools. This involves punching in a unique code sent to your phone every time you log onto a university account. If your phone is too old (like the Boss') or you don't have one (me), you could get a little device that receives the signal, but apparently they're much harder to use. So we went down to get the Boss a new phone and I grudgingly agreed to swap our landline for a phone for myself because the monthly bill won't be going up that much. Unless I switch my music over to it, I doubt I'll be using it much. So, yeah, there you go, the dream is over.
First I got made fun of because my phone was too big, then I was made fun of because it was too small. Fuck everyone and everything.matedog wrote: ↑25 Aug 2020, 3:15pmGood lord. I got made fun of a lot for not having a cell phone in 2003.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑25 Aug 2020, 3:08pmIt's the end of an era of resistance for me. I got a cellphone today. Never needed one because I rarely talk to anyone (even less since my mother died; I talked to her every Sunday). But the university has initiated new security protocols because of ransom attacks on schools. This involves punching in a unique code sent to your phone every time you log onto a university account. If your phone is too old (like the Boss') or you don't have one (me), you could get a little device that receives the signal, but apparently they're much harder to use. So we went down to get the Boss a new phone and I grudgingly agreed to swap our landline for a phone for myself because the monthly bill won't be going up that much. Unless I switch my music over to it, I doubt I'll be using it much. So, yeah, there you go, the dream is over.
Yeah, I know, everybody thinks I've been a political prisoner just out of the gulag when they find out I don't have a cell. But the number of times I was in a situation where I wish I had one is literally under five. It's not something I need and it's an extra expense. Yes, I can afford it and all that, but shelling out for something like that when I don't need it irks me. It makes sense for the Boss, but I just won't be using it much unless I find a proper wallet for it that holds all my cards. Then I can turn it into my new iPod. But it's a seriously meh thing for me.matedog wrote: ↑25 Aug 2020, 3:15pmGood lord. I got made fun of a lot for not having a cell phone in 2003.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑25 Aug 2020, 3:08pmIt's the end of an era of resistance for me. I got a cellphone today. Never needed one because I rarely talk to anyone (even less since my mother died; I talked to her every Sunday). But the university has initiated new security protocols because of ransom attacks on schools. This involves punching in a unique code sent to your phone every time you log onto a university account. If your phone is too old (like the Boss') or you don't have one (me), you could get a little device that receives the signal, but apparently they're much harder to use. So we went down to get the Boss a new phone and I grudgingly agreed to swap our landline for a phone for myself because the monthly bill won't be going up that much. Unless I switch my music over to it, I doubt I'll be using it much. So, yeah, there you go, the dream is over.
Uh, sounds like a vpn token. The device is quite easy to use. I think organizations dont like to pay for them though and prefer that you use an app on your phone.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑25 Aug 2020, 3:08pmIt's the end of an era of resistance for me. I got a cellphone today. Never needed one because I rarely talk to anyone (even less since my mother died; I talked to her every Sunday). But the university has initiated new security protocols because of ransom attacks on schools. This involves punching in a unique code sent to your phone every time you log onto a university account. If your phone is too old (like the Boss') or you don't have one (me), you could get a little device that receives the signal, but apparently they're much harder to use. So we went down to get the Boss a new phone and I grudgingly agreed to swap our landline for a phone for myself because the monthly bill won't be going up that much. Unless I switch my music over to it, I doubt I'll be using it much. So, yeah, there you go, the dream is over.
MFA token, to be used with VPN software, yup. We've had VPN for a couple years now, to be used on a few internal sites, but now the whole hoo-ha is going VPN/MFA. The people I know who have already configured shit are divided between those using phones—it's easy!—and those using the token—what the fuck is wrong with the shit?! That's the main reason I agreed to get a phone. I don't need my technology to do amazing things, just to do basic ones without me looking to stalk and murder the person responsible for it not working.revbob wrote: ↑25 Aug 2020, 4:00pmUh, sounds like a vpn token. The device is quite easy to use. I think organizations dont like to pay for them though and prefer that you use an app on your phone.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑25 Aug 2020, 3:08pmIt's the end of an era of resistance for me. I got a cellphone today. Never needed one because I rarely talk to anyone (even less since my mother died; I talked to her every Sunday). But the university has initiated new security protocols because of ransom attacks on schools. This involves punching in a unique code sent to your phone every time you log onto a university account. If your phone is too old (like the Boss') or you don't have one (me), you could get a little device that receives the signal, but apparently they're much harder to use. So we went down to get the Boss a new phone and I grudgingly agreed to swap our landline for a phone for myself because the monthly bill won't be going up that much. Unless I switch my music over to it, I doubt I'll be using it much. So, yeah, there you go, the dream is over.