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Gemma 4 31B beats several frontier models on the FoodTruck Bench

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Gemini 3.1 is also benchmaxed on a lot of niche benchmarks without translating into real workloads- I think google is heavily training on benchmarks and even more so on niche ones

How do you guys deal with SSLs?

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Lets all say a prayer for Playstation’s infra team.

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What’s the most frustrating IT ticketing issue you’ve faced?”

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Years ago I remember at an MS event, talk about breaking Outlook desktop into a separate license from Office...

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Alternative to LastPass

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Enterprise Backup

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Microsoft Retiring Office 365 Connectors within Microsoft Teams

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Which (non IT) department do you find has the least technical knowledge, and which one has the most?

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Which (non IT) department do you find has the least technical knowledge, and which one has the most?

Posted by razorbeamz@reddit | sysadmin | View on Reddit | 656 comments

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So true: Everytime we encounter one, they are absolutely clueless. I have no idea how you can develop websites for a living but have no clue how the internet works. What is an A Record? What’s a host? FTP? SFTP? SSH? No clue

New sysadmin is making everyone at the company swap to mac under the guise of "compliance reasons" and "SOC2 and other audits"?

Posted by NostraDamnUs@reddit | sysadmin | View on Reddit | 616 comments

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I like the mac and use one myself but I have no idea how to deploy this platform on any large scale like I can with windows clients. My company supports one other company with about 20 Macs and they are super annoying to manage

Which company has the most complicated licensing to understand (and why is it Oracle)?

Posted by TravellingBeard@reddit | sysadmin | View on Reddit | 200 comments

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It must be on purpose so if you get an audit they can always pressure you to pay them no matter what you licensed… we talked to the absolute specialists in my country, of course certified by Microsoft, and even them had no clue how to license some edge cases

What is your IT concept you just cant quite get your head around?

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