• ebu@awful.systems
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    6 months ago

    typically one prefers their questions be answered correctly. but hey, you are free to be wrong faster now

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      6 months ago

      It provides correct answers.

      I will give you an example, this was for a recent project we had with a machine that requires to be connected to the internet at all times through a VPN connection.

      How to setup Windows VPN to automatically reconnect after connection loss using PowerShell?

      Using PowerShell Script
      Create a PowerShell Script to Monitor and Reconnect VPN:
      
      Open Notepad and paste the following script:
      In powershell
      
      $vpnName = "Your_VPN_Connection_Name"
      $username = "your_username"
      $password = "your_password"
      
      while ($true) {
          $vpnConnection = Get-VpnConnection -Name $vpnName
          if ($vpnConnection.ConnectionStatus -ne "Connected") {
              rasdial $vpnName $username $password
          }
          Start-Sleep -Seconds 60
      }
      Replace $vpnName, $username, and $password with your VPN connection details.
      Save this file with a .ps1 extension, e.g., vpn_reconnect.ps1.
      Set Up Task Scheduler to Run the PowerShell Script:
      
      Follow the same steps as in Method 2, but when selecting the program to start, use powershell.exe and add the script path as an argument.
      Example: powershell.exe -File "C:\path\to\your\vpn_reconnect.ps1"
      
      • ebu@awful.systems
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        6 months ago

        it’s funny how you say “it provides correct answers”, dump six paragraphs of half-baked, malformatted instructions (that, if followed, spawn an endless stream of non-terminating powershell processes), then ten minutes later admit in a different comment that “sometimes the information it provides is incorrect”

        wait no funny isn’t the correct word is it

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          6 months ago

          bloody amazing to see them airdrop in pitching perplexity when literally last week perplexity was caught pants down stealing

          llm systems so good they still need human reputation-washers!